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iriiiiiiWn' iv 1 ! ' WrS. Snyder is inrSyracu|£ this w,eek~ori business.„ ~ \ '. \^^East^nontb^fsl^lfci-^imB^ieB?^^ ^^.^^Hiltpn ^cpr^i^^ Miss' '\auppTy Flora steno Hawkins is acting as once more'that the Christmas time is hot far away. Here is ou.r otter thia year. We wilt send the Fairport Herald to new subscribers, to any ad- dress in the United states or posses- sions the balance of this _year free, thus one dollar pays for the Herald from now until the first of January, I^7f i ^Tnl S5 He?«aWak\e¥^r«c^elit^ .able^Ghristmas-giftg^JHave^ou a dia^ u -\.Miss\-Bertha Peters IS her home by illness. Amos Bridges has moved from-John street to East Church street..— . George Perry was operated on at the General hospital in Rochester yes- to read of the chronicles' of the •' home g^^^^^a^?^hen^fiahd=th(E for ~a/y ear; as \a pjesenti;i Xoit willbe, F^gMl^f^oWuTul^ over Sunday guest of^r 1= jLnjLMES*-G^ \P..Bancroft. •— ™ — Michael Strada resold the furniture of the Osburn bouse at auction Satur- day afternoon. Misses Mattie and Thelma Gre'en of Rochester spent, thQ„. weekend_with Mrs. Melvin Gardner,, . ^Mrs^^H.wH.^ Keller -of —Rochester^ Charles Ames of Rochester . was a Sunday guest at M. T. Roberts'. • Miss Mary r Kennel ley spent Sunday vin Rochester the guest of Miss Flor- ence Irving, __. spent a few days recently at the home of Mrs. Ida D. Hill. Mrs. Will Peck and children of the town of Victor called on Mr. and Mrs. ^Chester Hutchinson Saturday. _• peared on our streets Saturday after- - -poon. \ Not^j^goodj \sjjrjpjng. 'Jj^ There are advertised letters at the postoffice for LeRoy G. Phalen,. Miss Agnes Fairbanks, and Chas. Whitney. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paddock of Rochester were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Slbcum Saturday afternoon. . Wayne Baumer has a clerical posi- tion-in the. County Treasurer Brown's office, commencing his new duties ( , there last week. The first real snowstorm of the sea- —• - eon made its appearance Friday even- ing^ and by Saturday^mornlng^about jg^alter-iJgQunty and , Miflfl , JpHsip Bradley of Rochester were married re- cently at the Raymond Baptist parson- age by Rev. H. R. Saunders. MT^ and Mrs. Charles Borden and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Chase motored to Fairport recently from Jackson- ville, N. Y., and spent over Sunday -withrMr,--and^Mr8-G~F—Loseyj=^^- T === TnTr = haar6r~TTf tde yduIhgst^ffT'are glad at the coming of the snow and ice, even if the wage earner of the family knqws.that.it means more money for coal and provisions. JSjCR^^LfJ^f.^JEiol landerJba&Jieen-ap- pchester ^SMA_ week-^ehd^giiest pf.-Miss-MV Mgeb^|^iUTOa^^--^xi^ that happens in Fairport- about in the-Herald. will be told 32tf terday.' Donald, the\ young son of Mr., and Mr srOr^SmTtHrbf ^oW^IWSSirW ^ ' J^-?^JLTj^— V^^T^ _ - • FOR SALE •- Mr. \and Mrs. Fred Smith of Brock port spent over-Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bailey. Margaret Moniban, the seven year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monihan is ill with scarlet fever. Mr. and Mrs.'Udell Losey of Roch- eAter^spent^unday^mth^th^J^ttejL^}, parents, Mr. andiMrsz-JDeLWorthingl ^Mr^and^Mrs^^illiam-^ennessey and children of Rochester were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Holman. \ — — •-,- L. L. Lee and family of Canandai- gua spent Sunday in town the guests, of'the former's brother, H. W. Lee and family. .,...__.' ........ Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Westerman and son, Charles, and Phillip \^Rand of Pittsford, were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hupp. Robert GraCy will dispose of his household goods at auction. He has resigned his position at the Oram ^MissDoria Fiske has returned home from he* visit with MIBB Mildred Tor- rehs at Oberfirr, O. Miss Louise Quinn, former proprie- tor of the Osburn House, has gone to Rochester'\to make her home. . k Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Schummers spent Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrfl._Raymohd-Otis-in-Penfield^-^— An eight pound baby girl was borii to=Mr.^and—Mrse^Gamille-r^Hess^^ofe North street, Monday of this week. ^ Mrs. C. A. MacAlpine is ill with the grip, and her little daughter, Halcea, is also ill with .the pneumon- ia. Misa^Martha—Richard was operated on for appendcitis* at the* Homeojpjrthic Jiospltal J n Jic^bftsterXMoi^ ing. Mrs. F. D. Vanderhoof of Phelps and Mrs. Walter Clark of Baltimore spent the week-end with\ Mrs. C. A. Clark. Mr.^aWMrs. G. A. Fellows are the proud parents of a young daughter, born yesterday noon weight seven pounds. \S .. JHaward.Ridall.and Andrew_Drexell have returned from the Adirondacks, where they have been for several weeks. • ' FPRJ3AL.E—Mfttpr cycle;$10; singly ^^^^l^aippJSg^^^inTasart! sheep -clipping attachment, $10; gc^g^^.^O^^^w^^^MU^^-JL^F^i: ^lcHnmaehen-63-Hf $ r I 6 Rolls Blue Ribbon Toilet Paper 6 Boxes Matches— — -- ~ 2Sc 20C .\tri==??i-y?S^S«=t«i J ST^ e r= SSiSS FOR SALE—Light delivery J3pbs. Also drivecork horseshoeing. E. A. Salisbury 48 Eastst. stor'e'j-aid^wjiL gorge Goodrich. Jias^mo.vjedJrohx J^qijtej|!yilla^e.,rj^ tipffcs by the village board to flTTThe vacanoy*caused by the removal of Mrs. Bert Hanby from this village to Ba\- tavia. A. R. Gamble and John H. J agger of Fairport start today for San Mateo,. Florida, to spend the winter. They will be joined later by Mr. and Mrs. •David.Gamble.of-Sodua-Pojnt.^rNew^ • Be sure and look over the special ads as well as the regular ads in this issue of the Herald. Yjou will cer- tainly be convinced that the advertis- ers are \ready\ for\ the\'C&isfmas~iBuy- erB. Rev* J. W. Sanderson was called to -Addison=\to T officiate-at~the~funeral of a^former^ariHhionBr^v^nlsdSyT BB^ fore returning home he visited his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sanderson, at Pultney. ',\•'-. Donald Harris, the 1st assistant su- perintendent of ,the.Fjiat.JELap_tiBj;_S.uns, FOR SALE—Two ulBter coats, sizes -\ 40-45, both in excellent condition. Will sell very cheap. Frank Sal- mon. iOO East Church street. 36tf FOR SALjB—Ford^ S^-p^ssengerj^utol- mobile. C. E. Mills, Walworth. 36t2 FOR SALE—15 acres, 7 acres of or- chard and 8 acres, of muck and , woods. Inquire of Herman Bauer, —-one.mi le. north-.of .Macjedon,~Cepter. .- -^ •- -- % 36t2 TO RENT TO RENT—Furnished room, all con- - veniences. Inquire ISO South Main atr\- -\V — \ , i> * 31tf FOR RENT—Five-room new house ^.and chicken house, $1.75 a week, ~ to good tenant, or sell cheap, small —^payment-down or \same: as monthly rent. N. E. Buck, Real Estate, 11—West avenue, Fairport, N. Y. Plea8ant^8treet..to^Eilkin8-. i 8treetin ^^j^|8^^»f^===TOoth^rr = Mre^ Potnam. A. E. Stilwell was at the McBride store for \a few minutes Monday, the first time he has been out since his recent illness. : ~ 7 . ~ The small model of the Trescott fruit grader exhibited in Schummers' store, iwindow. lis_\ attracting & great ^eaI~b^f~attention. FOJR.RENTrr-Eight..room.-apartment. -\* on^FleaBanfr^streety'-ajj^jmj)! mepls,.... \phones. .C. A. = . Clark,,, both ng. p^firtendent Sunday\ ert Gray, who has held very acceptably the office of superintendent resigned because of his leaving town. .We hope.that that Mohican 'market from Rochester will vet located pretty soon in Fairport. According tp rum- ors a new location is found for it .eyery^wjeek. and it keeps the newspa- yrk-Couriers - pera-in=town=busy-running down^each -D^G^^arnhart-has-been-TiBTOBU^y-H aue »- alLof which^oJar-.have_proyed the village board to fill the vacancy in the village board caused by the resignation of Bert Hanby, who has moved to Batavia to assume charge of the Batavia Lumber and Coal com- pany. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence J. Winagle returned Friday from spending a couple of'weeks with relatives in Pennsylva- nia. Since returning home Mr. Win- agle has been confined to his home on South Main street with acute bron- chitis. It will pay Fairport people to look 'over the ads that appear from week to week in this paper, especially at this _ time of the year when the merchants _^aje_jpjBnduig-^more jnoneyjthah - usual to tell the people what they have or sale. _ If you plan on spending much -or little-this?rHoliday-time* scan the ads closely and you will be surprised ticipated. ; _j Everett Morrell, teacher of a class of boys in the First Methodist Sunday school, has made arrangements with James, Cotter to lease the old Free Methodist church building on Cole street for the winter months to.be used for athletic purposes. We are in- formed that this is not a secterian affair,; but any and all boys who desire to participate in the good-tlmes-that it is hoped will be had in the coming winter months^ should see Mr, Morrell, day school, aasumed Ihe^office-bf-Su^gi^ejft untrue. The automobile contest at Bramer's store resulted in the following counts for the five candidates in Monday's count: No. 8, Lottie Clow, 292,070; No. 16, Nellie Shearns, 268,330; No. 19, Lydia VanWormer, 256,535; No. It Mrs. Bert : Hanby, 255,960; No. 23, Phyllis Worthing, 217,200. The Syracuse Journal of Monday referred to the visit of W. S. Snyder of Fairport to that city this ''week for the purpose of organizing clubs in the interest of the candidacy of Wil- n&TfirSuizer for - governor, and adds that he will go from there to Utica and then into Steuben county on the same mission. . John Maurhofer, having disposed of his residence on South avenue to Carl French,-as' was mentioned in the Herald last week, has purchased a-lot on Fourth....avenge, on. which he will erect a Jiew home. A. G. Filkins is to bulld^the'hbu8e, anT it is expected that it will be ready for occupancy the first~of next April. /\\The latest in Fairport is the newly organized \Millionaire's club whose place of meeting is No. 114\ Clark Building. Just what' the require- ments for membership are we do'not know, but any who are desirous of en- tering.this exclusive club should make known their, wants to the secretary- treasurer, George Burlingame. • Irving Sadndsrs, Photographer, • Fairport and' Rochester. \Fairp5H U,. ptudla'bpTn^W edhesda'y a*hd \Sa^rHay 'afternoons, 36 North Main street. 62tf <g I*?** ^«^^.« . • -r •> ''v\' \ tohlc. Warranted to- cure rheumatism, [Indigestion, malaria, conqti^atid^h.^-lagrippe^ backache.^^ A general'iysteni tonic. \\ Satisfaction or money.refunded.^ .Spfd only through • oiTr\~9geht8 $1700 per 'bottle. Sent to any address, postpaid on receipt of price. ' Address or calV on C. J. Ser* vofla' store, Macedon, M. Y. 45t2 Pali Millinery Sale. -Regular $8^00,-$4.00, and $5; 00 values* on sale at $lU9 to $3.98. ^ouble^Stampa_Qvpry_Monday^__Mi8a A. D. Sprout, li South Main st. Miss Mary Roberts and Mrs. Kate Stewart of Caledonia were guests yes- terday at the homes of Moses and Richard M. Roberts. •^•^The^thirdTiumbBrinthe Star^enter 1 \ course_wiii-J3e_the... concert and Grilleyy inn the town. by Rogers and Orille i hall tomorrow night. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hanby were in town the fore part of. the week pack- ing up \their household goods prepara- tory to moving them to Batavia. Miss Helen Pulver was operated on at Dr. Lee's hospital in Rochester Mp.nday;,;\£andTier condit15n\ii\a3'fav-~ orable as can be expected. M. DeBone of South Main street has opened a fruit and cigar store in the Aldrich block on West avenue, in the location formerly occupied by Buck's cigar store. Misses Margaret and Elizabeth Tra- cey of Rochester were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. J. Hilbert, and on Monday Mrs. A. Adams, of Mace- don was her guest. Joe May leaves today for Johnstown for a few days visit and when he re- turns -he will be accompanied by his wife, who has been visiting relatives there for several weeks. . . - Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rob- inson, of Stittsville, Dec; 1st., a son, Reginald Beaumont, weighing 9£ pounds\ Mrs;~R6Binso r n T waB Misa Elj sie Beaumont of this village. ** F. H. Richardson, who has been on the toad : B\evefal \months for~tf RdcFes-\ ter Seed firm, is at his home in Fair- port-forthe—winters—Mrsr~ Richard*\ son_who has been-visiting-her daugh- ter in Mount Vernon, is expected in a few days. . ' FOR RENT—Eight room apartment on Pleasant street, all improve- ments. Mrs.. A. Clark, both phonea. • To^e^keTTmrSoSB io^ajickSa n tos ©offee ? ^^ltf S\^4aearpni——-- 3 cans Banner Lye ,. California Hams, lb. Bacon, lb. . Galvanized Wash Tub ?.s#83s! Washboards, full size, IvTeli'^GoOclyear Glove Rubbers, low cut, Men's Felts and Overs, rolled edge, Ladies' Rubbers : 2IC I3.C 20C .7.5.9 23C M M ;L;Z55 4SP m Men's Sweaters '=s^C3r=r i rrj ^i-OOj_^2.oo, and^4,oo MILTON McBRl6E • ••V - ''•mi • -14 •m • •;*$& TO RENT.-rr-Living rooms in the Tay- - lnr Block t -^steam^^heat^«lectci& lights, and conveniences. Rent very reasonable to right party. ' In- quire at office of G. C. Taylor Co. 31tf DISHES FREE! WANTED—Position at general house- work. Inquire H. Leike, Penfield, N. Y. WANTED—Position by German girl, general housework, no laundry. Can give references. Call Home -phone -121X2j- Fairport-.- — -——— LOST LOST—Fox hound, white, with tan spots, long tan ears, tag No. 6200. Return to 7 Furnace St., Rochester. W. E. Straight. - FOR EXCHANGE. FOR TRADE—Ten White leghorn hens for plump roosters for eating purposes. Home Phone 49 X. \Place your order^early-for Hoi ley Wreaths or Green suitable for store or home decoration. Henry Miller, coi^W^st'iinTf^nufehT'' r? ~~ r \\ :r ' r * the most votes for any candidate on December 15th we will give a 42-PIECE DINNER SET^ Save your votes until the 15th :m m 'km Ml Store in the Aldrich block on West Avenue, and will handle all kinds of fruit and produce in season. --—CigarsjrTobacco andSoft Drinks Call and tee me. I believe we will be mutually benefited .,. ^, m M. DeBONE M m West Aven U£ Fairport, N, Y* Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Loomis attend- ed the Sunday meetings in Syracuse Thursday. Friday they left for New York city to. visit relatives, and were expected home today, but were delay- ed by the death of a niece, Miss Sadie Loomis, of Maplewood New Jersey whose funeral they will attend before returning home. . T. J. Elliott had the misfortune one ^to^JCftnt^^hLlea^oifeo^he?ge^f fo^^S^mHlnlyto^fa«^iirc^HW rying a piece of lumber and injure himself, He was smoking at the time\ Breeder of hat^WtgfuYfS cleaned after the first snbwfall Friday evening, consequently Sunday morning IHIUBUU, at wu» smuMiig m me nine, p - DW/i u \d't\ HA*** tihurchgoor^^oro^^reed^to-trftvel^P\^^ 0 ^^ ^r'ven-against^lfi^ causing two to be so loosened that it was necdssnry to extract them besides injuring the roof of his mouth. over the icy pavements on the way to church/ damage Doubtless it will take a good suit in which the village is AtexBmlef7 == Tlie—great • litvcr a~fitT ^lie~ro^eT^Tnjf^TC^ropi5rty-T)wirerB-^fr forced to keep, from ice. the side walks free The Grange cnlcken dinner ai the Usburn House Thursday evening^ Dec. 16,\ will be B0~ cents a plate. . Now is the time to select your Art materials for Christmas. A good line of stamped articles, Ghristriiaa hand- kerchiefs, plain and fancy. : crochet, embroidery andrtatting threadsral 1 colors, novelty braids', etc.. Miss A. Menib%B^^T)T^T6nd51e^cTuE at the home Mr. and Mrs. G. S. met Hol- man Monday evening and were enter- tained at a seven o'clock dinner in honor* blliK and Mrs. ~Beft llanby. Flcmlin Giantli Enjluh Smooth-Haired Caviei, Ferfeti and White Rati / New Pack Canned Goods from Cobb Preserving Go. ^-aC^. «. I WlwJfcltf> * i 2-lb <ian Strawberries '. . v 20c 2-lb can Red Raspberries 15c 2-lb can Bartlett Peare 14c 2-lb can Succotash 12c 2-lb can Refugee Beans > 12c 2-lb can Sweet Wrinkled Peas ...*.' ..\.'. 13c 2-lb can txtra oiiteu i eas.. .i............. «^......................... 1S)C 2-lb can Extra Small 'Beets A .... t 15c 2-lb can Souvenir Corn 12c 2-lb can Extra Value Corn 10c 3-lb Jar of Jam, any flavor A .' 15c .^U '••A I Pecans^ Filberts, Almonds and Mixed Nuts (TOOK FOB 8ALE- 68 Summit \St. Fairport, N. Y. M^Rpderus^lark-Buildin^r-FalrrjortT-^airport^a^orbiddeTiT N. Y.' \(Jpen eveninga. who were members of the club before thefr Agoing to \Batavia. Mr. and Mrs. R. -J. Lee have been.elected members • of the club in the place of Mr. and Mrs. Hanby. ' ../*•... Chlldreri. Attention- Notide'ia hereby given that coasting on the 'sidewalks in the village of By,.Qrder of.tbe.yjll&ge Board. —Make-known—your'-wants-through the medium of our classified, ad col- umn. Allowing but five readers for every paper that leaves this office your, ad will reach between seven and eight thousand readers in Fairport and vicinity. The cost of the ad will b^butfiV(aTCentaTa~liiioT^YptnTwill find no other better advertising med- ium than this. Can you afford to I miss the opportunity? . ,tf I New Peruna Whole Wheat Flour. 30c New Franklin Mills Whole Wheat Flour 30c New Extra Fine Jersey Sweets, 10 lbs ,...... _. ..... .. 25c' New Lot Common F • «• «• \ 56-lb'bags ,30c Worcester Butter Salt, 56-lb linen bags 90c Worcester Butter Salt, 28-lb. linen bags. .-. 50c THE ORAM STORE r$m «i —f— M«rohont«i.DeUv«ry- 4* ***- .<*r ——.—-BS-Soutrj-Maln-Slr-j m •Advertisers iri the Herald Get Results, •-«*. m P-1«T- !V* *Ju >\•>•••• 1 •*'* B 1 R. \ \ B 1 ti 1 * ^ jfc**Pf fL'.yww^gj'' m^M-j--'Vwryy r-'J\ !'.lnr>~! : •* * ^m ^fifeM\ ;i»jsi.\uy.V¥i