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C O U V E R N E U R , N. V.. W E D N E S D A Y . N O V E M B E R 20, 1929
ANNUALREPORT OF CO. TREASURER
S I N G L E C O P . C S , T M R E C O C N T t
H O N J X D O L A N HEADS GOLF CLUB
SOPHIA PETERSON DIED ON FRIDAY
C M T a l t Submi ts M a n y Interest ' E leeted P f+*4d*n t of New O r g a n i s ing F igures In Repor t to ths
Board of Superv isor *
The report of the County T r e s s U /er la cramnued full of iniereating figures, but aa it c o m p r i s e thirty-one typewrit ten pages of course on-I) the high point* can be touched in a prnopeis L**t y e s r the county taxes amounted to $*l$.S64.29. Ma* s^aa paying the rooat. $111464.81 and Piteairn the least . S3.174.01 When thia waa rece ived it. w y apportioned t m o o g various fundi . ,»ome of which will be taken up. Laat year there w a s $18.S0u raiaed for highway m a i n t e n a n c e fund and lb? reason of a c h a n g e in the law i hi* aum waa refunded to the several supervisors In the County Highway Maintenance fund a year art) there waa a balance of 135.009 -7V r e c e i p u from the atate and oth-•».;• sources, mainly the aiate brought
jthis up to $2M.K3s64; during the "year there has* been paid out $234.
59* 95 and there i# a balance on hand of I24.2SS.S9
JD the a lmshouse fund a vear ago there waa a balance of S2.u45.61: It received from distribution $30. (K»0; relevy against town* $9,839 79; distribution for sa lar ies 14.000 : received from towns for town poor. $5,228.25; received from other sources $1,153.12: paid during the \»*ar in sa lar ies . $>.731.57; equip i i e n t , I2.M9 97: suppl ies . $14,917 05; expenses . $31,959.04: miscellaneous $54144. making total ex penditurep I5s.969.07. and there it» at overdraft of 46.702.30 in this fund.
In the Almshouse Farm Account a vear ago there was a balance of f?.144.£0; farm produce* during the y*-ar sold for $5,664.9*: and there .vaa distributed to the fund $5,840. making a total of $13.65178 after deduct ing all payments made there is a balance in this fund of $4,475.91
Board of Super> isors Fund, there w a s an overdraft a year ago of $3,247.03: there was distributed to the fond $28.(KM); sa lar i e s paid amounted to $17,212: suppl ies $1. 672.92; e x p e n s e s . $8,575.6*. leaving an overdraft in the fund of $2.7<»7 €3.
to the County Treasurer a Fund a year ago there was a balance of SS.SSK.s^T: transfer tax fees amounted to $4,818.3*: interest and penalt i e s $11,930 44; dis tr ibuted to fund $7,800 and there w e r e some other small i t ems of r e c e i p u ; aalarie* have been paid of ITJUM, $15.-000 has been transferred t o the Court House construct ion and i n e r t is a-balance o n hand of $11,935 after paying for suppl ie s , esjoiataent, expenses and transfer I asms refunded.
The County Attorney has been paid a salary of $€00 and e x p e n s e s amounting to 1110.9$
la the County Bui ldings Fund, salaries hare been paid of $4,406-Jtf, and e x p e n s e s of $4,705.62. besides smal l s u m s for equipment and supplies.
Commiss ioners of Elect ion , sal arise have been paid amount ing to 14.166.64, print ing I4J3C.417. supplies, expenses and equipment of a very little over a thousand dollars.
The County Judge has received i s salaries $5,500. suppliea $2 40. expenses $138.83.
Surrogate, sa lar i e s have been paid amounting to $9,660.91; equipment 4157.26; supp l i e s $1,010.06: expeases $2,514 66
Diatrict Attorney's office, salaries paid $5,600: suppl ies $80; e x p e n s e s $1727.55.
Sheriff has rece ived a salary of $1749.96: suppUes of $ 1 3 9 9 5 ; expenses C2.C00.54.
County Clerk, ba lance on hand a year ago $14.032.61; distr ibuted to fund for sa lar ies $22,300; r e c e i p u of office $37,568.86; sa lar i e s paid amounted to $24,337.30; e x p e n s e s and supplies s l i t t le o v e r s ix thousand; transferred to Court H o u s e Construction Fund 330.000; balance on hand $14,159.63.
The Countv S e a l e r has received in salaries $2.366 68 equipment 3218.25. suppl ies $169.28; expenses $1,880.45
In Coumy Laboratory Fund $ 1 -224.00 ha* been paid as salary and $192 02 for suppl i e s and e x p e n s e *
The Countv Nurse has received for salary $1.966 48 e x p e n s e s . 3 1 -351.94.-
The County Veterinarian has received in salarv $2,500: suppl ies . $240 35: e x p e n s e v $1.964 8* paid assistant and Federal veter inarians $244832
County Superintendent of Higb-« * y * paid in sa lar ies 15*76 17; office *xp*+*e. $1.3*4 27 e x p e n s e s t3 . rn .7 i .
County Jail , sa lar ies paid $4£33 ** svppties . $4,756-32 e x p e n s e s $4 .33*11
County Court, sa lar ies . $4100; supplies C112 73: • r p e n a e e $3,579 72
3n»re*ne Court, sa lary SCO0 ex 3 7 J 2 3 1 4 : suppl ies 124 5 *
i's C o n n , sa lary . n.TSO: *cppbes 341 45; I l |n s*e i l 11.514.-
There has seem paid to vi l lage* Jor returned v i l lage taxes . $1,776
t ien F o r m e d Wednesday Eve n i n e — O t h e r 0*«cen»
County Judge Jajn<-> C I>olan was e lected president ol in* pro* pec t iv t Gouverneur Golf club a: a meet ing attended b> 55 persons in th*» CHisen's club W»-dne»d*y evening*
Other officers elected w*-re W ^ Caten. vice president; H J Curtis, secretary, and Preecou Loomia. treasurer The board of directors are F 1* Seaker. W H Loomis. and A. F. McAllaster, one >ear. J O. Sheldon, P. A Gravbs. and WiLli&m B. S imons , two years and H D. Kinney . Scot t L Brown and V K. Cox, three years
Mr. Kinney and c o m m u t e s have c irculated petit ions in rtm village and vicinity and have obtained 110 persons' s ignatures who are in fa vor of a club AcquiMtion of land for the course and a name for the club will be di*cusa»-d a' -A future mrt-ting
Krnest Rogers and Walter Dick hon of Antwerp Here p r e ^ m and advised the course be near Gouv erneur or on the Antutrp-Gouver-neur highway At wood Man ley of Canton, who was to have spoken. u as unable to attend
The commit tees appointed by the governing board are a* follow * Finance . J. u . Sheldon. J. C. Doian, W. H Loomis . Mrs. P. A Graves . F E. Cox, DT S. W. Sayer; land commit tee . Scott L. Brown. A K. Laidlsw. Ear) Gardner. H C Rogers , H D. K i n n e y : by-laws. W L. Oaten, H C. VanAJlen. Charles R. Rodger. J. H. Hewitt . Mrs J. J Sul l ivan, Frank L. Seaker; m e m bership. A. Prescott Loomis. E. C Leahy, A. M Jepson. Curtis Mel »en. J F McAllaster. Robert Mitch ell . Walter Dickson. Mrs B e r t s Sprs^ue. Mrs. W. H Loomis . Dr W R. Conner: incorporation, Dal las M Hase l ton and Arthur H. Ab-oott
135 RESIDENTS ATCOUmTHOME
W a l l Known Resident for Near ly ,Ha»f C e n t u r y . — F u n e r a l Ser .
vices Held Monday
Mrs Sophia Kdd) Peterson. 6** mtfe of Frvdenck VS Peterson, died at her home 4h North Gordon street , thi* \ i l la*r at 7 p m, Kn day She had b*-en ill fur the paat three months
She was born ar. Rich\ i l le . March 3u. 1860. a daughter of the ln'r Danie l and M a n s Rich Kddy Her early life *** np^ni m Richvtlle and vicinity She married Mr Peterson on May M. I*s2 at On tsr io , Wayne County Shortly after their marriage the couple moved to this vi l lage where they have s ince resided Mr* Peterson * a ^ an act ive member of the First Presbyter ian chun'h of Gotivemeut and a t ireless uorker in the Mi»i sionary' and Dorcas Societ ies of the church She wa> also a charter memb er and orifanirer ol the Gou> erneur Outlook Club
S u r \ i v i n g bfs ides her husbsnd. a n one son. Wright Peterson of Trenton N J * ho * as with her at the t ime of death a brother. J e s s e Eddy of Fairport. N V . and a sister. Miss Jennie I.. Eddy of Rochester , a lso one granddaughter. B e \ e r l y Jean Peterson of Trenton. N J
The funeral ser\ic-es H«-re held a: the Cushman funeral home or. Park street Monday afternoon at 2:3«> o'clock. *itl» Rev W. F Skin ner officiating Interment * a s made at Riverside cemetery The bearers were J O Sheldon, ? A Eaj?t on. Earl Walker. D M Haxelton. W W Harvey and Edwin Hill
Mrs. P e t e r s o n ? ancestry on her mother's side goes back into the Engl ish family of Rich Of the later history of the Rich family her grandfather was John Chene> Rich of Richvil le who * a * a son of Sal mon Rich. John Cheney was bora July 3. 179«) his wife. Sophia Phelps , b o m in Sterl ing. M a s s . June 16. K91 John Cheney died September 3. 1*69 His wife died April 1, i860. Maria Rich. dau?r-ter of John Cheney fttrtr. a n d mother of Mrs Peterson, was b o m at Richvi l le Dec. 4. 1«20 and died February 33. 1391,
T H A N K S G I V I N G P R O C L A M A T I O N
• A'b«trs>. N o t .16 G o v e r n o r • 'Joosew-;? :oda> i s s u e d t b e fo l • low .nu T';anU*rM-ing p r o r l a m a • :;or • "If a c c o r d a n t with a t ime • haMuued Atnerican cus tom a • day of :h*nk*<i>4ug is se t as ide • earn j m i to Rive thanks to • I>nmr Providence for the man • tfold M e t i n g * v^hirh h a v e been • b»^'oy»-d upon us. It la e s • pe< tally n m n g that in tax a f • in w MI h ma-ena l things h a f t • *o gr*-a:ly e n g r o s s e d O U i • th<»ught> a n d o c c u p i e d o u r • » ime. w f s n o u l d t h i s y e a r e n • ii*ii\(ir to devote a larger eetv • *ide:ation to thinas spiritual • "No» , therefore. I, FrankUi^ • !> KiM>st-vel!. g o v e r n o r Of t b e • >!«•» of \ ^ » York do praciatt i i • T h u r s d a y t h e rm*enty-el|in41: • da> o* November in this yemi • of i>u»- I>ord o n e t h o u s a n d n l » e • hund-e<i and 'w^njy n ine a> • Thanksgiv ing day and aak the • H ^ o p l - cf 'he s t s t e to gather te • our places of worship few tb*> • stving of thsnk*. and for t l v • asking: of d i v i n e g u i d a n c e aBd • ht-lp over our thoughts and o«r • a c t i o n - that w>» m a y b e t t e " • oixJer our lives and live i n fel • Lowship u i t h o u r n e f g h l
THREE HURT, ONE iGOUVERNEUR HKH {ELLIS ISLAND jVANSLYKE-CURTlS BADLY, IN CRASH IN FIRST PLACE MEETING FRIDAY TEAM IN THE LEAD
N*cn T * k e n to Hosp i t j Af ter Car H - U Truck — M , | h i p Ocu-rri on
Someryit te Road
Agc .e s^woents Ca«-ry A w a y t h e ' Special Speaker M u s e and P c Honor* n Judging Contest
at Canton
> Repor t of County Super in tendent S u b m i t t e d to Supervisors at *
F r iday 's Session
• ir.#r a b o u t S 45 wtien t h e c a r in ;
• fchirh h e i*as ridiuje c r a s h e d i n t o k. \tnr r e a r of * t r u c k <*n -he S . -merv j l • It- M g r . u j o abtiut a it :le f r o m ihiN • »f!fcage James Houlw. t iouvernrur • U:e d r i v e r of t h e c a r rt*i »-ived min-«, ^r cHits ab<»ui t h e l a c e and h a n d h • w h i l e Kdwart l M o s e s He"fm»n. wht» , » * * n d i n a )u„ i h e re^ar n^at o f t h e , i a r r <-< t*n ed s!:>:h'. c i ! S .>ii ?he Uft , ^ r - l > f
A! t r ' r h V h i jur i eh i l > n > ^ r n i of a . I tM-<>kf n ns .h i c o l l a r boi.i . «iis«»ca • Men i*f t h e r i g h t s h o u l d e r r u t * and • hrtrive> atniut t h e f a> •** a n d IKMIV, . and a det p gush near the ru'ht eye . It »s als<' feared tliat ti»e man is . Miffermg fr^m mternaj injuries , ' The acxider.t tx*i"urred d i r ^ t l y ir. m in in of :he M a c l - e a n Kas^'line st<t m t ion on tht St»mt*rville rug 1:way T h e 9 men w e r e rie&ded tLiw«ni W a t e r m t o * n and the tru^k o w n e d b> t h e • Hu>h Haulinv: • n i o i p u n v . 1143 Weh»
B* .den n v t o u f . S y r a i u s e w « s h e a d -% *-•: m the same dir-x-tinn Krank
; .» ! »ran. 4"4 l>eUw.4re a^enu«*. A! ' h.ir\, the d i iv tr of rhe truck, who I ~*< H^H*<] uninsured sfa'etl. that he
«••** driving or the rurh* side- of the '••"fld ahour !fi: n:!!»> p^r h *ur it
«ns ra^niug heavily at the time of • ne accident
The Bou et machine s'ruck the -^- '• '< 11* !T rear end of the truck and jam
Installed by District Deputy Orend r.»ed -itse4f under the rear of the •nick, the ptstform of the truck p-^neirsting ihe windshield of the v.,3 rv>rsn, when he fel: the 1m p»ct. pulled the from wheals of the nnrk Intf' the ditch and stopped! H*> hfiRtened back to the re>*tr of the ; : i u l and d s c o v e r e d tile Chevrolet u.r pinned underneath the truck hod>. He managed to pry open a door and release Mr F^»ulet. who n turn with the ass is tance of other
peo: ie. got A Id rich and Moses from ::nrterneath the wreckage J>r 1) M. Foss was summoned ,;-nd took Hon let and A Id rich to th^ Whalen
_Krnergen<y hospital. W« st Main street. Mo#e< was also taken to th^ same hospk&J
Marshall . BsSlmny -V^n e s s n u n l n r thr l«ju:,vi I»r T*nM VHAv • v « P p f . r w . : ^ «»*: Ads . Allie W e b s t e r : JUith.; ***** r e c o m m e n d s the removal of
fsTner L r f^ov 4^7«S * ZZl ^ ™ M c l e a n : Esther. Maude 8eak AldrV-h at once to the M.phurn father, born N o \ 29. 1815, tn Mass. x f f t r t k a n u m . h p He.ndersAB fhospual at Ogdensburg He was and was married in Richvil le J s n > * Martha. Blanche Heotfe iMP " L ^ n ^ d l s i e l v U k c n to that inst itu 2. 1845. There WAS Hr*>chi ldren 5 .The preeent Worthy Metro* . Inei ,Um by t h e S o Y e r a a c e Amhuiance of th is family. Chss Frederick. Walhttc-. extended w i s h e s ts> each * s v J ^ M f Boulet was able to
Kroierwfn Aldruh Ifc«-p«*> »t*-i . • f . tun erne.,: Hirh School won tl»» * .IK seriously injured Monda> even » 1MU annual hi rh school judging
contest h»*lU at uie Sta te School of A p i c u l t u r e m Canton Knda> a> & par of -he program 0/ the cloeinx da> of K"art:j«-r> W w k scoring l i s * pom s out of a i»u«*ibW» lSOO Low \ i l l e * .i> second wi ih l l h 4 3 sini Chaxy won trnrd place with 1129*
Other schools partic ipating won place* as follows Jiel levll le . fourth Place w.ih 1125 S. Massena. flfth. with \*>s'S, Malone. s ix th . wifh 1»»s. ..<•. Brushton seventh . with 1 * 2 ? . Oiat*-»uga>. (eighth, with l«,r.<' 7. and .Pulask*. ninth w:*h 1"3* 1.
I'rou^ •-n»-jr as the winner of ftr*' plar» u an a si lver cup This cup nuis' be u on by a school twice I to keep contented minds
t w e e W i l l Feature Mee t .^9 o* D A R Chapter
' Thursday N »wn.ber 2 U \ T>1» <"» lu^rneu'" Mo: Ms Chapter. Pauir^i ters of the Atueru-an Ke\olu' .on w l) rv,e«-t a' 'he home uf M's H U Aki"'-h a' eighT. oriook f»" m Kills Uiand Fiv.-uiUi: K-K!I I»aug^:,e^
I !na> invite a *Mie*r T i« re will be , a s v a k e r pic'ures and tuusic
Kew people reahx*- the grva* aid ( g i v e n to the d e f i n e d immigrants
through rh» P A R I? is TL*s or ganixauon that provides trained paid ass i s tants to me**' iu* n»**-a-of these foreigners many igno: an' <V our language even, to take
! then; 'hrotieh the nrst hard da>s I or even w»-«-ks and give them un
d' rs'andtng education and employ ' men' To ke**p idle fingers bus> is
Standing of Teams i n feowttftf League —individual Average
o< the Bowlers
.At th»- close of the bowling sche-dnle for the week ending November 15th. ih** Fowler t e s i n held the 1* *d by a scant margin of one g a m e v.*h 21 sal net won and four lost . w u h VauSfyke * Curtis a c lose second w h 2M games won and 5 lost . "*he iraiu standings e r e s s foQosrs: Team Kow l«-r VanSlvV Weld, rs l*usin< *s M*n Independent* i V O r a t B*r* Firemen Kinney l e g i o n f^ortons fc
at C u r t i s
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LULA FREEMAN DISTRICT DEPffTY Lecturer Glen Fai
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i fnMiveriieur Marble City Chapter. No 92. O. E. S.. observed Psst •Matrons nieht and a lso installed Mrs Lula Freeman s s District Deputy Grand Matron of Use 1st
• Sv l ^ w r e n c v District . Thursday evening. Nov. 14 Tbe Bast Ma trons were escorted by the present
; officer^ of The chapter. „ _ The following Past Matrons *a-
ed as Matron. Mrs. K a t h l e e n Kin ! I H > : Assoc ia te Matron. Ida lx>ve-, le^.fe. Xloiiductiu^-JCjitella—OWs;^U^ > o < : a t e Conductor. Ora -Dons Id. :Stcretarv.» Villa (hTnistosfT^Tfiap J lain. Vina Hull
n<u n»-ce*«*ar.ly in sui^easion. to in sin>« i*»r;uan^n* ;*owsession how » er jKmnc th« past thrt*e years !t has r> en won by schoo l s at H»*lle\»-il» lx>wvtlle and Gouv erneur
Ko> 1> Gibb* of t?ou« erneur. coacii of th» winning team, was awaM**d a told medal and niei:: b* rs of the tt-am. I^eHoy Fortune. Maunct Higarel and Harry Kitts. each received a bronxe medal
\J Ivoy Fortune also won a gold medal ** high man rn the rontest . havine scored a total of 411 3K poir' < o;rt of
I A box will be sen* this year f*om j our Chapter and an opportunity
given any one **lse who wishes to , aid this admirable cause to con 1 trib ;te a select ion of 'he following j i ' -arl cotton, any color, coarse • white k n i u i n * cotton (Baxter or ' D o r c a s ) , worsted for the knitting j of sweaters : l e f t o v e r worsted in , balls 2 1-2 inches diameter; khaki;
denim, shirting 3 yard lengths Ko earnestly does this work ap
peal to the D A R for patriotic I service, two women In organixa-
The individual averages to d a t e are a« follows
Games Aver .
a possible &00 perfect t i o 1 1 s t l i n < 1 < n « h i * h i n th** * o c i * J o r
rt Ileyer of Lowvll le ! d p r o fL
N V w Y o r k c{^< [h?* tib ^ y
their serv ices and entire t ime score Kobe wa> second rngh man. with 4fi3.S6 **Vfi
and as such won a si lver meda! f rturinf t n 1 * l a s t summer taking Ma-mo- nigarvi of Gouverneur was ' c h a r T ** o f t h f > inlmigra^ts , spars
, t ime in order that the paid work-rs might have a vacation and still
keen the?r salaries Such work is
third, w ith 401.r»2 and won a bronxe j u
m e d a l 4>thV! h i^h m e n w e r e M i l e * \ f ie* iVnedict of LowviHe. witti 39S v^ ranking fourth, and W w r Heed of ! o f T h p h i , f " ^ r o r f 1 p r & n d should Tlel .v .H. . with 3W.56. who ranked I c o u n t i n l h f > ftKht a J r a l n ? s* s o c 1 * 1
fifth disorder in our beloved land. • The LeKav de Chauraont Chapter ' P A R . announces a council of
W Johnson Murphy . . . Allen Gale Kane K. Randall Moran Hull Blghall . . . A Randall Anderson -Reynolds . Laduke . . . Curt is Gamble . . . S l a m m e r , rfceiley Wit ters . . . R Foster . Washburn Kel ley . . . . .
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Phelps 4 6
Kach teair. w as made up of three boys Tear;* were required to judge in four departments -animal husbandry, crops, poultry- and farm mechanics There was judging of Holgteins and A>rehires; corn and potajoes . s ingle comb White I^g e m o o n at 2 o'clock, at the Black horns and Rhode laland Reds, a* ' River Valley Club in WatertKwn, veil as rope splicing. j At one o'clock a luncheon will be
Resul ts of the contest by events ' ****** f o r $ 1 2 S - f o r w h * c n reserva-
chapter officers, directors and committee chairmen of the Sth district, which Includes the Gouverneur Morris Chapter, on Fridav tiV-
T h e nguresv i s e v n by | h s report of tne County S o p s r t e t e n d e a t of the Poor are a l so iatereott iss . T h e
I r e c e i p u of Use-past year nave been $eT4**.17 of w h ich W . < K * waa fresn the approprtatloa, f l M 4 0 . 6 1 from tosrn poor, s ta t e and IndianJ
fpoor , f l .4J3 .41; sa le farm produce^ $«^48.24. the balance from vartovs sources 1 expendi tures have been
f $ S l ^ < 4 ^ 1 . the I s r f e r i t ems be inr salaries . W.30«.57; labor. sS.4o5.20: l i g h u and poerer. I1 .171J6 fuel $4.3^0 65; repairs and construct ion. I13.&42.9S; ' suppl ies . S1S.S68.88; temporary relief. $5.6»o; l ive stock purchased. 12.840.
T h e inventory of the County Farm a year ago amounted, t o $20,-2S6.10; this year $24,334.45; sa le s of produce amounted to $3,527.64; suppl ies furnished the Home from the farm. $6,676 24
Thirty towns and the City of Og-dens burg have had town poor at the Countv H o m e 5220 2-7 weeks . all of which except 78 2-7 jreeka where there was nursing is charged at the rate of $3.2$ per week, for nurs ing $5 00 per week CaL i ton heads the list with 712 w e e k / ? Plerrepont Is at the other e n i with !
^ 4 w e e k s and 3 days j Thi s means that $17,308 60 must
: be charged against various towns • : for the board of town poor. 1 j N o v e m b e r 1. 1*28. there were 125 f i inmates in the home; during the
year 88 were admitted, s ixty dis- * I charged, e ighteen died, leaving 135 j
at the end of the year. The whole i [ number of weeks ' board for he lp . ;
keeper and inmates for the year w a s 8.107 1-7 w e e k s ; for c o u n t y ' poor 1.64$ 3-7 w e e k s ; for s tate poor j
I 1»5 3-7 weeks . 4 ! During f h e year 31 adults and
' 55 chi ldren have been aided out j s ide t h e County Home, at an ex I penae of $5.6$0. )
John Leonard, J e s s e Edward. J a n e L o u i s e and Sophia , the wi le of F. W. Peterson . Sophia was tbe young est of the family . Chas. Frederic*:, the oldest died young
But it w a s not her ancestral con-^ s e c t i o n s that created for Mrs. Peterson the place^ which she occupied fikUte communi ty . It was h e r cheerful a s * csfttnureotts disposit ion
of the Past Matrons. T h e eti« officers presented the Past Atatrons with Carnations. The -Matron, Kath leen .Kinney, in trodnoa* Wor-
V l y 2 £ i r i 2 L D e , " * 3 r 2 r a B d f f S ? ? r i tons All three of the men sre em Dr. Oesn Farmer, w h o a c t e d « • in ats l l lng off icer. , Right Worthy Lor
, return to h i s home after receiving medical treatment . Moses remained tft The Whalen hospital, a l though his condition is not considered ser-
e o s Jfaftt* acted s h a l . Right Worthy Ora A S S L Grand a iarsha l : ttght Wor-
ployees of the New York Central Railroad company in this vi l lage.
] T h e Chevrolet w w r total ly deosol fshed. •- . . . • -
w e n s s her Christ ian character thsT! thy Bel l s Lewis M Grand Chaplain: created for her a lange circle of Rteht Worthy Villa Ormiston a s faithful fHends . J Grand Secretarr .
After S i s ter Freeman w a s Instal led, she gave very p leas ing remark* when assuming her office. Present Assoc iate Matron S u s i e Baldwin presented Sister FVeeman
lth chrysanthemums All Pas t Grand Officers w e r e railed upon
) for remarks as fol lows Supers Rece ives , Lorena Mayne of Heirvelton. Bella
Lewis of Hammond. Tvstella Bennett of Rensse laer Falls . Mildred Fleet ham of DePeyster . Nell)*- Holt of Gouverneur. Mary Allen of Richville. Villa Ormiston of Gouverneur. Brothers Glen F a n n e r of Ogdens burg. Myron Mayne of -PePeyater.
SEEK MISSING U1TCA WOMAN!?
C h a m b e r of Commerce Le t te r Regard ing Whereabouts
of M r s . Beeeher M . Crouse
The C t i c s Chamber of Commerce requests cooperation in search for a miss ing U t i c s w o m a n :
"Nov 19. 1*29 •Tribune-Press .
"Gouverneur. N. Y. -At tent ion of the Editor;
"The Ctica Chamber of Com-
Prank Hull of Hai lesbbn. and WU-I Ham Herring of Rensse laer Falls.
The program and refre-r.ments were in charge of the committee .
merce requests the cooperation o f j m i t h l i s t e n . Sus i e Baldwin and the local Chamber In the matter of j Grace .Mills chairman. The follow-
) ing proerram was rendered VioWn ! nolo. Betty Streeter . arrnmfanted I by Mise Glaxier; readint hy Mrs. ; Bethany Donald Collins sol^ by j Mrs. Bess ie Lee Green, arr^mpan-' led by Miss Glaxier rea/Mnt: by j Miss Hubbard .
locat ing a t't ica woman. Mrs Beeeher M Crouse who ie the wife of Beeeher M Crouse. a Ct ica banker, a member of thf Ctica Chamber of Commerce, and a prominent c i t i sen of t ' t ica Mr? Crouse disappeared Nov. l u h .
• T h e description of Mrs Crouse of 1415 Genesee Srr* ca N Y . is as fol lows
ENGAGEMENT OF MARYCLUMLEY
A n n e v s c e m e n t of Mer Approach ir>g M s r r i s o e to A. L. f * rst t s^
W a t e r b u e y . M s * * F r i e s ,
^ . i Rffrenhments were n»-M«'d t I n i M ](Ht Guests were pre-er,'
j Antwerp. Norwood. Parisr.viiJe "Age. 58; height. 5 f t . 3 inches; | t o c Potsdam.
hair, brown; eyes , brown, weight . , • ' 112 lbs . : teeth, nearly perfect; small mole in middle of forehead: wore Jong tan coat with beaver collar and cuff* black hat brown dr^Rs or green fkirt . wor*- round sold wrist ws tch .
. ov-rom Ful-
REBEKAB LODGE MEETING MONDAY
A r t m g *, "If located please notify Chief of PoUce
"John A Wricht . Ctica N Y "Phone 4 - l l o i . Police Hdgrs.
"Whatever publicity you can g:ve th»e will be appreciated
"Yours very truly "J R. BarUett. S e c y . "
i Program Presented 1
Under D'rec-t^O« c# Mrs. Otis Stree* t * —
Plan Card Par t
Miss' Mary C Lumley . daaghter jof Mr and Mrs Rverect Lamiey .
this villajre announced her engmre-» e n : to A-fred L Pratt . Watsrbeiry
1 Conn., s t a luncheon held Friday afternoon a: 1. at t h e Red Br>~k
! Tavern. GoV r ernenr Miss Las^aey. w h o s e father If 1
I wel l toon sstlk dsslsr tn this vi) ' U s e was born and received her
e«Hy ed©c-»*ion i s Qoste tne irr 1 where she amended tne local higr
scb<x>i f b l o w i n g her gradssttioa she esitered the train***- d n s e la
' sa t sing at the pti*L ftrraevse. Cross w h i r * whe rrsdaai^d tme Fear. S h e has beer
prtvaxe
SPOONER SELLS CARLOAD CATHE
>n. 15 '.f the *-mhsr
- * e n d -
Tr*- IfK-al Rebek*h !>•<:?* h*-id it* jK^nond me*» r.; morirh Monday evenin*: N
j 1Kb. with 49 member* ir j * n c e j A comni .D!rat ion wa«. '*• ' cerning a couference tr"*^ r.« d mt
^nst^rtfjwn ox Wedne%di»- N^resn-heT?f' *r I f ' o V o c a r e t j u ~ ' :.£ the Noble and Vice Grand* " — nre-sen: from the iodre# rf > Jaw-rence. JefTerwoc and \s *
. t i es ? 1: is p e a n e d to have * 7*
br>dge psrtT Friday afterr^*-ember Z3d at 2 » P. V wfE b* played in inr- rr- r. P*6ro ia another Mrw A v
rnfJB-
- Now-B-ndjpt
Twenty Head ©* Repisteesd Cewt So4d To Wood f'oed Fsrw
At Avon, Costa. A F Bponer Ayrshire breeder
of R^cbvilie reports saie of a car-Umd of twenty cow g to the Wood Ford Parma of Avon Conn Severs- of these eows are Mir94 hy ^ j A ^r_ , w f h - m , ^ . . *^ c^ it w t^*«. „* u^u^i m r ' »*• cneiUTSaia of the aifat- * - c the SpotliiTnt Baron of Hisrhsand • ^ - f M l i i W r at cordiafry T n n ^ A
l^s ped>o perry *\U h» ty e v e n tag Noresr .V- ?* h St
t e'eaoch. J ira m*arf^- Br> c«w si JC»C .the * r t : ^ » r
at aaao o p e n to the r-*t*.>c. T h e aroaraja i s rAarr* r* Mr.
+^* w ^ ^ t SS f«vTir-^t i s * :x> t* h e a d s>w*c Sfiae J M r U Vaj * w : M r a
ATTENDANCE Of FIRST DISTRICT
Report Submitted By Wil l iam T. j or the h October
follow
Hols te ins — High t eam, Gouver tieur. 256. second. Brush ton. 249; high men, Wil l iam P r e g o e . Massena 92. LeRoy Fortune , Gouver neur 92. Howard MaJott, Chan?. 92
Ayrsh ires—High t e a m , sMi***Btv 251.5; second. Chasy. M M ; n i g h man. Edgar Reed. BoSoHssa f t ; second, Calvin Bowen; Bruahton to .
C o m — H i g h team, B n s s h t o n 1 H J second. Lowvl l le . IU.1; 1tffB M B . L e s t e r Al len , LotrvWe ft* s f a s o o H s a t i n o Bruehtssi , 47,5. .
Potafaes—Hl^rh tmm. Chatean-gay, 166.3S; second . Lowvl l le , 1*5 1 , high man. Miles Benedict , Lowvl l le .
{ 5S SsU second. Aaxart CbiJds. Ma lone. W.R.
, -Single Comb Whi te Leghorns — i High t e a m . Massena, SOOAf second, 1 GouvernesT. 1K8 8: high man, Frsn-
t ions should be made at once to Miss Nell ie Horton. 144 Winslow st reet. .Wstertown.
INCREASES MADE IN ASSESSMENT
T o w n of Horenon ts Qstsp- T4 With tQO 1% VhHMtfog
Wright , F. Boprey C!rrk , B. O. Kinney Demo E t a l s ; K'ley . . . . • T Bopn-y Besaw .-Msybee Frye . . . » AanSIyke A. Porter Kuderman . . . . Goodnough
• Pr ice Skinner June . _ . . . . . . . . .
J A. ^ o i i n s o i r ^ .". . . . . . Cottrell
I D . Porter T . . Bhocfcard
H. D. Kinney , . .^.^.
} Robert Beyer . Lowvl l le , 72; Lyle W T Clsrk. superintendent for? B * r n ' i | 1 Massena. 72. „
the First Supervisory District of j * h o d e Island Rods—High team. St Lawrence counter, has auhmitted <*ouverneurr 181J; second, LowriUe the fol lowing attendance report for 1 6 * : w s :h man. Jasper 8paulding. the month of October. j Brusbton. 72; second. Robert Bey-
Town of Clifton—Dist 1. high ; *r l i owi i l i e . «*\s. school. 99: grades 7 and: '* . 9 s . j Hope Spl ic ing—High t e a m . Low-grades 5 and 6. H; grades 3 snd 4. Mile. 77 4; second, Gouverneur. 7 5 J 95: grade 2. 97; grade 1. 9ft p\^ j high man. Wil l iam El lsworth, M a 2. hirh school , 99; gruie* 7 and *. • lone. 2V5. second, Maurice Bigarel , 94: grades 4. 5, and €. 97; grade? j Gouverneur, 27.
}' l' ^ *'?*• I ? * ; L *™*** Bl G , P n W i « n | . ot th* f*««'ty u' ibe to «. 9fc; grtxi^ 1 to 4. 99. j S t a * School, was in charge of tbe
Town of Edwsrds—Diat 1 h i g h ; content, snd ass i s t ing him were school. 9*. grades 5 and 6. 99 grade* 5 and 4. 9$; grades 1 and 2 97: grade* 7 and ft. 9« Dist 2 HK.: Di*: 2. 94: Dist 4. 96. Dist 5. 97: Dist 6. 99; Dist 9. 9ft: Dist S. 9$; Dist )(> 9*
Town of Frne—Dist 1. g r a d ^ f» to ft. 95; grade* 1 to 4. 9ft- Dist 2. high srhool 9«. grades 7 and * 9S grade* 4. .' and fi 9S: grad#-f 1. 2 and J* 92 Dist 3. 9f Dist 4 9'.. Dist 5. 95 DIFT fi !*•*'; Dist % 9*> Dist. 9. 99 I>IST 30. 9*; Irn \\ 97 Dis» 12. 96
Town of Fowl* r—Th*t 1 p.-ad*-*-5 to *« 97: grades 1 *o 4 97 !>;-• 2. 97 f>i«T 3, icradef H to ' J**. gradeg "! :o 4. 99 Dis* 4. rr*d<*s 7 and * *»9. grades 4 5 and f. 97
T h e report of the Consmittee on Equalisation presented t o UK Board of dtjpervisors on Friday, snowed that six of tbe towns lower od the as se s sment percentage value , s ix towns remained the same, whi le twenty-one towns m s d e substantial increases . The town of Hermon is the only one reporting a one hundred percent rate which w a s raised from 9$ in l t t * . The percentage of real value for the years 1929 and 1929 is s s fo l lows:
W. B. Fos ter .* . « . Deroche Buck « . Sibley B o s c o e . * . . .
Thomas . . . . . . . . Bruet
I f 11*
.1SL 15 12 13 12 10 12 15 i e • I ' 1 5 1 3
; 7 15
8 U 14 I
U 1 1
H n t § <
a i T
1 i Bartholomew 11
174 i ts 1€7 1€7 l i t 1C5 IS* 1#4
m its its
• t n the
a . law is t 1st
'•."- lla> ^ I M ^ IU - 157
157
1 5 i 155
• ' ; ; v s » ' 151 + OH
150 : . j i i » ' law
;14 t i a
; i a IsT 147,
" >1«
-: v i * - • ••-* ~ ^ ^ ? » "
*•* 144
141 14#
I f f 114 law
i Harold Crow ell. Robert H. Smith and Will iam T. Long, a l so of the
1 srhool faculty.
i Judges were Prof E S Savage A of Cornell university. Floyd Dunn 1 of Bruphton snd W. T Long and ! ; kob^-rt H Smith of Canton.
Nine teams, representmr f u e 1 coun*1e?« — St I j iwrence . Clinton. ' Iy»wis. JetT*T*on and Oswego par
ticipated in this year's contest . I ' T h i s i* th*- largest number o f ! t sf hor»ls r\*<r entered.
92 . Dip' 5. *!< . Dip* * 9S 9« I>;s: .1 14 95» !»»«
grade? 1 . 2 and 3 Dis: f $* rnst " 7: Di*; 9 9V U s t 1 ». 94 DIP- 32 >7 Dis: lr» 94
T^v. c of Gou«<-m«nr -1+.*: i Gruverneur viiiage 99 Dis: 2 99 Dis* 3 <* r*r 4 1(K. Dist I 99 Dipt ft W> r>is^ 7. iw» tnr * 9* DiK 9 9R- Diet ift. rrvUr* I
iTWaHURTWHEN ! . AUTOS COLLIDE
M - an* Mrs Jay C la rk of O t w s ' c*tcf>»e Brought to the V*n \ Duxee Hosprtat
N a m e of T o w n :
Brasher : Canton __ Clare . , . . _ Cl i f ton Col ton DeKalb DePeys ter Edwards F ine _ Fowler Gouverneur Hammond . Hermon _-. Hopklnton Lawrence Lisbon Louisvi l le Macomb Madrid Massena Morristown Norfolk Oswejratchie Ogdensburg City
I Parishvil ie -IPiercefleld
Pierrepon' P l t c a i m . . . Po t sdsm Ross l e Rusael i Stockhorm Waddinr*on . . .
Below IP
Mr and Mrs Jay Clark Oswe-^*.arrh:#. were brought to the Van ^"I^js^e hospftal tn thi i rillsjre at
to fc 99. grades 1 to 4 91 . DIP* 11 ; ; y Sunday aft^rnooti suif^^ing 99. Eg?: : : . 9a . Disu ±}. 93 . I>*^ — * « « . injaru^s reoe4e«d e k H their 14 99 I**' IS 9w Dist 14 M 1 Jigb: Ford d^l iwrv irue* r~a*hed
Town of P^:raJm--Dis- . 1 9» | h*s^-on wfth s Peeriesp s^dan. Dis: 2. g-aiies 5 to % 99 g~a/2«-# ow n^d and driven by Jay M WW 1 to 4 9* DIP* 3 H Dist 4 ** , ^ t ]Sw Adams str*ei Rorc^s te j .
71 641 6* 76 59 74 71 57 64 66 60 63 95 69 70 69 63 <tt 7K 67 61 67 59 6s 69 64 6« 63 64, 67 69 71 6$
4 t 2 f
75 . W
v 5ft 71 59 74
5 56 70
U 4 U 4 l it list
L. Porter . Dav i s P u n n i n g . . , . . . . - ^ ; . . . Woodward Burgees . . . . . Mason WhHmore ^^ . . Keiser ..^w . . . . ^ C Boprey Miller Brown P r e m o . J . Bassett . . . : . . Gardner H Appleby Hendrick
The team and individual higfc
1 11 ~4 11 I f >4 i t f 1
i 2 1 t 4
l i t
53 scores s re s s follows; 63 High Tee** • • ' i n d e p e n d e n t s ,
H«U| VanSlyke s> Curtis V s n S l y k e 4 Curtis . . . Fowler
I nd iv idua l T r i p l e Allen (Leg ion) Anderson (V eV C)
Individual W Johnson ( F o w l e r ) Allen (Leg ion)
70 73 7V 651 i 74 I 69; 44 « 9 ; «3 71 I Tf i !
J4*^ j The Young F s r m e r s ' ^ of Gouverneur. comnoaod of nsefav hl hers of tbe agricul tursj dopartmes* lh< , of the high school and former s to -* j d e n u . wiu hoW s pedro party h i
' the high school gymnas ium, day. Nov 26th. at 8 p. a .
YOUNG F A R M E R S ' A W 9 4 PEOHO P A R T Y MOV. H T M
73; 7<i i proceeds will be used to
gtv*n the as*e**e4 vai | judging team to the s t a t s nat ion of each town this year its contest to b» held at equal ised valuation. and the ( the hol idays
t added or deducted * . . . & r *
N s m e e* T o w «
Dist Dtst
S 99 * 9 -
Dist 4 «7 Dist s* th* tnte?weetioc cK *he Brown'i Failp road and the state highway. one mile w#*t of the riliage of o# ,
• ,»«-ra*rh^ st Ir IS £ e n d s r xnorn-| ;nr Mr Cla*-k r+r+ir+4 i s m » f o a i I ru:i shout the h^sd fare hanvaSs
and ***r» He also smTered fross a His wife was *a*sr-
# *d sbo«r ties kaese and head WO- { *' ^oc escaped wtlh minor b r a e e s mm I
H a w e s wae caiWl <TW Dr g J L e P a r i 4 « week by *-h# d»a*k s ^ e n e Rochester who w u
MRS.GOOLDEN B I M D FRIDAY
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