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PORT GIBSON •\'\ - 1 \ ^ Mitss, Louibe Otilmidea-uX Clifton: Springs' was the guest on Tuesday of: Mrs. Jorqah Snpok. Mr, and Mrs, George Doll and- daughter, Edna, of' Rochester weve guests, last Stmdajfr of Sir.-and Mrs. Fred Gleischman. ,. Fred Finger attended the funeral of his father at Penn Yari, Monday. • Miss Alma LeFevre of Rochester spent Tuesday afternoon with her mother, Mrs, Nannie LeFevre. Mrs. impgene Chilson spent Thurs- day and Friday in Zurich with friends., Mrs; Harold Bird and children spent' Monday in Phelps with rela-:j •ttv.es . - The funeral of Sahiuel Blossom of New York was' held fioltt- the home of his, brother, Joseph Blossom, on Wednesday afternoon. Interment was made in Pleasant View Gem.e~- tefy. Frank Blossom of Bergen, N. Y., spent a few .days last week. g&hjM, Mrs. Samuel .Parker and Mrs* Es- ben Parker and daughter of East Palmyra.'were guests, Friday, of Mrs. C'laude Wilson. ;( Miss Anna_ Lines spent a few days last week with friends at Oakfield. Miss Lois Terry entertained about eighteen' guests, Saturday vening,at a dinner party,, given in honor of Miss Florence Short. Miss Julia -Swarthout of Stanley was the guest over Sunday of Miss Lois Terry. » , The Woman's Foreign Missionary ^ Society will meet, Saturday after- * riooV of this week at the home of Mrs. Jordan Snook. The Misseg Lydia Oarlock and Agr lies Snook of the General Hospital spent Saturday and Sunday with their parents. Miss Lurana Martin has been quite ill the past week. Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Garjock were Sunday guests of Miss Mary Gar- lock in Newark. Tfm JSEWAR^GGm OCT. 27, Mrs. F. W. Peary left, Saturday morning, for New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Short and family of North Rose spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Mary Stacy. mi - —-MI 1 -rr . . - . ^———^ ^There^-will be'a Hallowe'en social, Friday evening, Oct. 28th, in. the Hall.- The Ladies' Aid Society will hold their annual sale and chicken pie Supper, Friday evening, Nov. 4th, in ithe Hall. Don't forget the date. Mrs. Claud G. Wilson spent Sun- day and Monday in Rochester with :her daughter, Mrs..Stewart Turk. Mrs. Emma Eelley is spending the week with friends in Lock Berlin. Mr. and Mrs. Lawfenee Smith of Clifton Springs were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Squier. Miss Etta Page has been quite ill •the past week. Mr. and Mrs-' Oliver Edgett and •family of Newark spent Sunday with their parents. Mrs. Nannie LeFevre is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Claud Palmatier, in Syracuse. r iiicft i Miss Delia Hotell was a Saturday caller in .Newark; •> ' • Floyd Dunlap. of Newark was the Sunday guest of his grandparents, Mr. arid : Mrs. O. S. Hughson. The Ladies' Ajd met With Mrs. Mary Hughson, Thursday afternoon, a £ood number being present. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Alford West and dinner will be ser- ved. Miss Esther McNamara spent Fri- day in Newark, . Miss Eva Stell of Newark was a week-end guest of. her sister and Sun- day she spent with Mrs. Lyman Riggs. Mrs. Carrie Devall and Mrs. Ber- tha Shufelt callecF, Saturday, an Mrs. Bert'Rawden at Sodus Center. Mrs. F. J. Welch and Mrs, Grace Heald and children called on New- ark friends, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson of Newark were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Shufelt. Mrs. S. D. Richards of Newark and Mrs. Emogene Chilson of Port Gib- son were Thursday and grid\y g','qsts 01' Mrs.' William Warner and Mrs, Carrie Devall. * Mrs. Minnie Measly entertained her daughter from Newark for the week-end. ' • - Miss Ruth Sebring' spent Wednes-,] day in Newark. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kettle of Joy spent Sunday with their parents. Those who had business ,in New- ark, Saturday, were Archie'Richards, Fred Humbert and Oscar Hughson. Mr. and'. Mrs. Bert Jayne, spent Friday in Sodus Point, .the guests of their, brother, Harry Jayne, who was recently .injured in a railroad wreck at Flint. • ' ' \ H. E. Shufelt had. business in I.y- .piis,' Monday. \HrswrBif™* The Rotary Club has as its motto, He profits most who serves best. \Surely this ought to be true,\ ob- served, a man* the other day who is a- keen student of country 'life condi- tions. \But I doubt if it.is..true of ,the country newspaper, Few coun- try life institutions render the ser- vice to- its community that the coun- ry weekly renders, yet I know of few editors of country papers who have died rich or even well to do. I was told the other day that a survey of the country papers of the State show- ed that the average difference be- tween what the editor takes in and what he pays out is only a\ little over ,$2,000. This has to he his salary and the profit on his. business, in which, bis average investment is ahout. $8,- 000. 'I. for one am glad to .get bac'k rj of 'Subscribe for your home town paper week,' which will be observed all over America the week of No- vember 7.\ CHIEF LEADERS OF RAILROAD UNIONS No, 1., Warren S. Stone, Head of The Locomotive No. 3-, .William G. Lee, Head of -Railroad Trainmen-, No. S Carter,, Head of. Loc .mtivs. F.ru.ici., N'o 4, I.. F. SIMJI Engineers; 3', .William 1>«K1. 'llvad The Board of Health regulations pertaining to the retail milk bus- iness in Newark, permit a bacteria count in B Grade Raw and B Grade Pasteurized of 6% to 1. Does this ratio 6% to 1 indi- ^e-th#- by using Pasteurized Milk? City Dairy B Grade is Perfectly Pasteurized, :Jr=^r=ai=if=aF=Jrs=Jt^rs£i=ui=iSt^ r=^p^r=^r=dr^r=^r=iir==urr^r=dp=u I Now more then ever we feel that advertising is a very necessary factor to stir up the interest of the buying public in the gifts we are selling. Don*t be a last minute shopper^t»uy just what you what now, rather than take what® left later. ' « This sitore is specializing this year in gifts of beauty and at reasonable prices. Never has it been possible to offer such a variety r of goods as we are showing in our store today. A glance iu our store will speak for itself. FLASHLIGHTS OF ALL KINDS They range in priw& hum $1.00, T.ln>sf make excellent gifts.. We have one of the \lament assortments. STATIONERY In Box Paper from 35c tip, in white, blue and pink, and you ought to see the line wo liaVe from 75e up to $£.B0 a box. Thoy are wonderful \values tit tlie prices. Also Cor- responding Cards in all colore? from 40c up. Also we have a complete assortment of Xmas Cards, fc>eata, Bib-bons and every- thing carried in Btfitionery Storen. FOUNTAIN PENS T+io kmd LhM wi'ite. light nil the lime. From $2.80 up to $10,00, iti Waterman'K and Moore 'a Peris. HGO out* aoleet.ion, We have all styles and HISSPS to suit ail. . EVERSHARP PENCILS A. edfflpTefe aHgoftntefit of TUveraliarpa are 7 here, from- $1.00 Up. You will profit by coming early .to make your gt.Ft«eTeetionH.* We. have them from $1.00 up to $5.00. SAHTY RAISES, SHAVING MJRRGRs| It's always MI ideal gift for Mon. We have thorn from $1.00 up, and some assortment, too. Any price you want to spend up to $10;00.\ f lieHe-nro neceiisity gifts for mm and are always aoeeptable gifts. it is our earnest desire to aid the Ctaistanas Shopper in the- selection of gifts that of gifts, calling your attention to suggestions which we believe will be helpful. A the all-important question. Yeu will he welcome, wjiether yon purohaso or not. . FOR HER Bangles and Bracelets Plain gold, richly engraved, with iliainfnidB Belt Bucklea and Pins „ Kilver, goid Bracelet Watches •Hlerling silver, gohl (11 led, wdifl gold Brooches Gold with semt-preeioufl HtoiieM, with cliomondH, plattmim Oard Oase« («oli.d nilver) Goto Holders (silver) Ooin Holders (gold) Oollar Pins (gold) Oologue Bottles drosses (MM, .few^led Guff Buttons Gold, jweled Guff or Handy Ptas Plain gold, Migrnyed or orna- mentedt jpAvefed SfflrriiigsKg«!d) lar/ Studs • Gold, jewrded Eyeglass Gases (solid silver) _ %«fltts» Holders fautomatw) Ikmi im$i\l, mlvetvgoM. j* \ Eyeglass Hooks and Chains (filled.) Eyeglass Hooks*and Chains (gold) ftuardOhaiaa Gold, jeweled, Hih'er, gold filled, platinum Hah* Brushes ~ Htei'Iing, plate, ivory, ebony Handy Pins (gold) i^ttney, e'ttgiiived, or ornamented J^wel. Boxes LavalliereS (gold) ToarlM-nnd flpttii-prpaiouf*. Htonefl, pen»'l«' atid diatnokdfl, all tita- monds, all diamonds, platinum Lingerio Clasps Lockots engraved, jew- gold head, din ' -Plain gold, fancy (ded, rliaiiloiid Lorgnettes l'laiii gold and Taney oi'tiatneiited, jeweled, mm metitl, gold filled, silvei* Maniouie Sots Mesh Bags Mesh PuTSfia HattFiles .Nail Poliuhors Neokteea Vitt'lrtttH Klyl»-4 montl ShocBuekletf •* - Gotd, filtver , BauloirOhtaDQfl Platinum, sold, nilveri ribbtm Haubsiy W&toiwa Platinum,' K«dd, gold filled mn mm. Card, Gases (Hi I vet'} Gigar Otttters . Gotd^ silver ' - . Gi§a? Holders (tuflbrtf, gold mounted)' OifarJare Oigaeette Oaaes Htorling Hilvfi-, gold filled,, solid •gold Clothes Brushes Oollar Buttons (plain gold) Otdf Buttons aud Links Hilver, gohl, ciinmond Dress Sets Eyeglass Oases (solid silver) Eyeglass Holders (patent auto- matic) ~t Gun metal, ^i-lvef,, gold FountaiM Pens last; therefore, we have prepared'this list visit to our stoye will enable yotTto decide Fraternity-Ettibloms : 'LUd4^liutl»ii!t, pins, M'*bl, i'hnrm?* ' and InflteiN, gold ring* Key Gha-iM (Inld, (diver Key RtogB Gold, Mih'er IjOckots,, Plniu'gold, ettdied or eujErnVod, dinnuutd Mateh Boses Ucild, nilVer \ \ • Military Brushes Molid ullver, Hilver plate, ivory, ebony Peneite Gold, Hilver ' . Pocket Knives - . Gold, gold filled,: silver Rings HlgnetN and Miotic, diamond Searlptes , .Smoking Sots (brass) t abaeeo Gases Hilver Waklemar Qhains Gold, platinum, gold filled FOR 0HILOR1I? Baby Spoons BibPtei .- Bib Holders Hilver, gold Bracelets Children-'* Knives Forks and Spoons (in wu or sep- 1 amtety) Drinking Cups Finger Rings Fooct Pushers Infants' Brush and Oomb Lockets Napkin Rings Necklaces •Rattles Shoe Buckles PERFUMES, TOILET WATER AND TOILET ARTICLE SETS Just the Gifts for G/irls. all H:U-IM They arc inexpensive atui these, Tlu»y.w»el,l su.°aiii tint the same odor in their Pace Powders^ We have Buttled Perfumes From BOe tip\. Also Sets up to $6JOO in all the finest i'er- ftunes in the country. I I 1 •l: I 1-: E -I-' 1 I NOW—WHITE IVORY -(hit* repntatbm of sidling m«uv Ivory than n-nv store in towtt i« heeatfse we have the Ivory, Ovup ftttl) difTfere-nJ pieer^ in stock from* 80c tipttn «et« of any xtze up lo-$2B.00» We carry everything that's sold.in Tvory. Prwitivel-y the largest ttHsortment in New- ju'k. There i« not'lung like starting tin Iv- ory Het %• GirfM. YH+HeafW ithvnyw.atid to them every year, and they are NO inc\xpeit» sive, and we engrave them- FPKK. •3 LEATHER GOODS DEPARTMENT IjitdtPK' IfaUtlbagH and Men's PocUetbooks of all kinds. AIHO Beadetl Bags for Iiadtes^ from $&09\\UP. . And Heather-Bags from fl,5t up to $mffi. We have a goodasHfjrt. ttient and qualify in every Bag.- No rub< -niflh. All dttv BagH are Gnai'anteed Getttt- tne l.aea.4ber. ' . 1847 ROGERS BROS. AND COMMUNITY PLATE We have everything in tlurt linofr-iEui^fei, Porks, Spoons,' Kalad Porks, Bouillon Hpootts, Butter Spenders, Teaspoons, Oy- ster Forlta, mid. Hundreds of other articles in\ plate. All the newest: styles .and de- signs. They make lasting gifts. From $1.60 up. B'eo ojr designs before yon buy. And i6 pie^e Ghosts for onlv $lB.0& xn Rogers Plate. CUT GLASS Is- one of our main selling lines -of gifts, Tbey sparkle all year, and years after they are given. Tbey are a lasting gift -and'give. «o much -pleasure in using, besides'being tirnamental. They range' in prices front $1.00 up to Water Hrts at |20,5O.„ Our. Cut- Glass Department is always complete. Oh! Jeweler3r\-Thats Wliek*e We Shine ' Wrriave the good? this Xmas, ^-wariRrtTrfHad-ts^ aH inexpensrvg lifts, lab, as: mangy is not m lfou^KttgJM4^f^, s^-we've feougkt good, practical gifts this year, at riiocJerate prices We are giving our customers rriore this y«arlor the money.thani ever Before, because we are, buying lor less this year. Look over the list 'longside of this ad. and see what you are most interested m W mg, and check the items off, and fang thelist ^ithyou. You'H oe surprised how reasottafete we are in '*6ifts that feast, H 'arfti- eVei'ybody knows that gifts from Pollock^ are as good as money will buy for the amount paid. I could talk you to sleep about our store, and then never tell you half until you visit our establishment. It is the most wonderful store of its kind in the State. It has no equaL You will say so, too; when^ you visit our store. All the nationally-advertised goods sold in the country you will fad incur stoTe. Any arTicieslhat is sold in our line and advertised, you will find it here, store as often as you wish, to get aequaint^d with us, We help you in your wants that make life happier. . \ n ^ I 1 -I- 1 e •A I: -B 1 fl i- I- I- B a i T B our DU BOIS BUILDING, NEWARK, N.f, C'-/ POLLOCK BLOCK, PHELPS, N. Y, •I\ 1 B l Sl±l±ln=h^±l=ir S d*^e=4^^ 8 i