THE BLACK RIVER D1M0CEAT ' PAGE EIGHT NOTICE THE 2nd WAR LOAM DRIVE IS O N ! got to youve tougher! /v, THE PEOPLE O F . y H j G ^ f ^ T B " OF NEW YORK, ToT~- '"""".'. '' GBOROE W. DAVIS, ELIZABETH DAVIS SNYDER, FRANK E. DAVIS and to all other persons interested in the estate of Charles A. Davis,, deceased, who was at the time of his death a resident of the town o r Turin, in the County of Lewis, and State of New York, send greeting: Wlhereas?, Harry W. Cox, a resident of the town of West Turin, in the said County of Lewis, who is; administrator of the goods, chattels and credits of said Charles A. Davis, deleased, has lately petitioned our Surrogate's Court of the County, of Lewis, to have his ' account as such administrator judicially settled and allowed: You and each of you, are therefore cited to sihow cause beforethe said Surrogate's Court of the County of Lewis, at the Surrogate's office in the village of Lowville, in the County of Lewis and State of New York, on the 10th day of May, 1943, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, why the account of said Hairry W.. Cox, as administrator of the goods, chattels and credits of the said Charles A. Davis, deceased, should not be judiciallysettled and allowed. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused tihe seal of our Surrogate's Court of the County of Lewis to 'be hereunto affixed. Witness, HON. MILLER B. MORAN, Surrogate of said County, at Lowville, [L.S.] in said County, on the 29th: day of March, A.D., 1943. NAOMI C. WHEELER, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court 4-1-43-41* NOTICE TO CREDITORS A MERICA — Let's be frank about i t . . . so far, many of us back I h o m e have been fighting this war from an easy chair. m Many of us have bought War Bonds out of extra cash, out of money we didn't miss too much. We haven't been really tough with ourselves. But this war is a hard, down-to-reality war. And many of our boys are dying in it. W e ' v e g o t t o buy MORE So your government asks you to buy Bonds and more Bonds — to get really tough with yourself. We're asking you to give u p the frills and " e x t r a s " for the rest of this war. We know how h u m a n it is not to make sacrifices until the crisis drives us to it. In England they felt the same way until the bombs started falling. Now they can't d o ' e n o u g h ! Bombs are such persuasive things. But just as persuasive ought to be the spirit of our brothers, sons, husbands — • who are ready to give all. Think now . . . what are your dollars, compared to their lives? >j} If y o u could s e e Look at it this way — suppose you had a magic carpet that could take you to Africa and New Guinea. Suppose you could hear the groan of American boys wounded, and American boys dying . . . Say now, how many Bonds would you buy? That kind of w a r T H E Y . . . are dying. And they will keep on dying until we drown the enemy in an overwhelming torrent of bombs, bullets, guns, tanks, planes, ships, and shells. That's why we're asking you, in this one month of April alone, to lend Uncle Sam 1 3 billions of dollars — by buying War Bonds. 1 3 billions of extra dollars — over and above any buying that you'd be doing anyway! A lot of m o n e y Of course, 1 3 billion dollars is a lot of money. It'll take sweat and tears to raise it. It'll mean going without now. But also—it will mean savings now—to buy later. It'll mean giving u p everything you can't square with your conscience, so that we, us, our children, can have a better, m o r e decent place to live in when this war is won. The drive is on So during this m o n t h of April, if someone calls on you to ask you to buy War Bonds in this 2ND WAR LOAN DRIVE, will you buy to the limit—and then buy m o r e ? Better yet, will you go to your Bank, Postoffice, or wherever you're used to buying your Bonds — and buy NOW? Will you lend extra money this m o n t h ? Money that can hasten the day of Victory? Money that can help to save American lives—perhaps your son's or your brother's or your husband's—by helping to shorten this war? Money buys money Remember, what you're really buying with your money is siiii more money. For after all, these Bonds are money! Money p l u s ! Every dollar you put into War Bonds will bring you a dollar plus interest. So the more Bonds you buy the better for you. Americans — Get Tough — with yourselves — for your country. There Are 7 Different Types of U. S. Government Securities — Choose the Ones Best Suited for You: United StatetiWar Savings Bonds — Series E: The perfect investment for individual and family savings. Gives you back $4 for every $3 when the Bond matures. Designed especially for the smaller investor. Dated 1st day of month in which payment is received. Interest: 2.9% a year if held to maturity. Denominations: $25, $50, $100, $500, $1000. Redemption: any time 60 days after issue date. Price: 7 5 % of maturity value. 2 / 4 % Treasury Bonds of 1964-1969: Readily marketable, acceptable as bank collateral, these Bonds are ideal investments for trust funds, estates and individuals. A special feature provides that they may be redeemed at par and accrued interest for the purpose of satisfying Federal estate taxes. Dated April 15, 1943; due June 15, 1969. Denominations: $500, $1000, $5000, $10,000, $100,000 and $1,000,000. Redemption: Not callable till June 15, 1964; thereafter at par and accrued interest on any interest date at 4 months' notice. Price: par and accrued interest. Other Securities: Series " C " Tax Notes; % % Certificates of Indebtedness; 2 % Treasury Bonds of 1950-1952; United States Savings R<?nds Series **P'; United States Savings Bonds Series "G." JVE THEIR LIVES...YOU LEND YOUR MONEY! BUY A BOND NOW AND ANOTHER TOMORROW TOWARDS THAT ARMY BOMBER, "THE SPIRIT OF LEWIS COUNTY" ONLY 350,000 IS THE COST LEWIS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY BLACK RIVER NATIONAL BANK LOWVILIE, N. Y. In Pursuance or an Order of theSurrogate's Court of the County of Lewis, Notice is hereby given according to law, to all persons having claims against Sarah A. Reed,, late of the Village of Lowville insaid county of Lewis, deceased,, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, executor of the Will of the said deceased, a t the law office of George S. Reed in the Village of Lowville in said county of Lewis, on or before the29th day of June, 1943. Dated December 15th, 1942 Louis H. Reed, Executor George S. Reed Attorney for Executor, Lowville, New York. j THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE: OF NEW YORK, To: FRANK R. PECKHAM, CHESTER A. WEiLLS, BETTY GAIL. WELLS, THE LEWIS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY, the legatees, devisees, trustees, creditors and persons claiming to be creditors of Hatty W. PBCKHAM, deceased, who was at the time of her death a resident of the town of Lowville, in the County of Lewis, and State of New York, and to all persons interested in the estate of t h e said deceased, send greeting: Whereas, Chester A. Wells, of I Norwich, Chenango County, N. Y., ! and Gilbert ,B. Wells, of Detroit, I Michigan, who are the executors | of the last Will and Testament of said Hatty W. Peckham, deceased, have lately petitioned our Surrogate's Court of the County of Lewis, to have their account as such executors judicially settled and allowed: And to have determined the interest of Frank R. Peckham in said estate of said deceased under a Notice of Election filed by him. You, and each of you, are therefore cited to show cause before the said Surrogate's Court of the County of Lewis, and State of New York, on the lOtto day of May, 1943, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, wiiy the account of said Cbester A. Wells and GiVbert B. Wells, as executors of the last Will and Testament ef the said Hatty W. Peckham, deceased, should not be judicially settled and allowed. And why the interest of Frank R. Peckham under a Notice of Election filed by him should not be determined. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the seal of our Surrogate's Court of the' County of Lewis to be hereunto affixed. Witness, HON. MILLER B. MORAN, Surrogate of said County at Lowville, FL.S.] in.said County, on the 5th day of April, A.D., 1943. MTLLBR iB. MORAN 4-8-43-4tc Surrogate HARRIS & KINGSBURY CONSIDER liHEPCSSTBipTIES Eventually this era of plentiful- money w i l l ' pass and w i t h it a great opportunity to collect vour difficult accounts. OUR SERVICE DOESN'T C O S T — I T PAYS! I Send U» Your t,i«t LEGAfc^^l0TION UNITED STATES TREASURY WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE--WAR SAVINGS STAFF-- VICTORY FUND COMMITTEE m: E L S H E R M A N , Mgr 115 G-neM« St. Phone 44341 *«• M UTIOA, N. T.
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