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mmmmmmmmmsss. x~ £*t \- e«&#r\~ ^fr^ggUSfctfrBROfiKFOm W^rrTHtffigDAY^^^ttST^j^l --£M-\,-. ViSiNTTY HAPPENINGS gW4Ur- OVfr. OTIS and Mrs. Fred Flenxming, Jr. ^laSar^soja, Milton James Parks, spent --Sunday-with.-Mr. and Mrs.BenJ, Rock- ._ ford aiird family of Rochester. Mr .and Mrs. Earl DuColon spent ''nlRiinSay with Mr. and Mrs. Frank \Sim- toons jwid daughter Doris of Hilton. . ^^^^^4^^f»ro<^Hri-fl^P>fir4^ &x,peet to re- turn to Colorado .Spring_s_Thiarsday. The l&dd Road Home Bureau will \^eef at the home of Mrs. John Archer Wednesday afternoon,- Sept. 5 at 2:30 o'clock. '\^\MrsTTr'i.. TiiesTtriS daughter, Oer^ eB*\spettjdteg™aaiHite- ftine in the Adirondacks will return the first of \the week., Obureh serTtee^- were • resumed last Sunday at the M. E, Church, Rev. R. X E. Wilson and family having returned from tfoeir vacation'. On Tuesday even- ing, Aug. 28, the official \board meeting .will lie held in the church parlors. Gf orge iBeehier motored to Wat kins €rlen, Sunday. Rev. J; 'S. \Wilson spent the week- end on the charge, visiting old friends. .' Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Northrup and .—Ms-aid MPS, Myron Northru'p of Hil- tom-wiH sipesd this week at the Thous- and Islands. Mr .and Mrs. Charles Lankton and TO sons of IKelroltrMrcTi. spent-fhe- latter \part of the week with B. S. Webster an4 -family. - ' Mr -and Mrs. Sherm<an Smith re- turned home last week. . mother, Mrs. Myers. \TheTffsses Sara \and Dorothy Ren nie spent a week recently in Romulus, visiting friends. J. BLimm sfientl srst week on an* auto trip thTd-6WfrwtMi-frten*s--ffOBtt-*&ea- SWEDEN CENTER Tho services- at the Sweden Center church will he resumed Sunday morn- ing. . ._ . Mrs. Pratt of Batavia is spending a few days at -the home -of'Mr. and. Mrs. \Harry Tveson. * Mrs. E. J. Stickney has been spend- ing a few days in Auburn with \her Miss Bertha Wier, of feirport,. has been spending a fewdays-at the home of Miss faeah Coveli, Rodney Shull is driving anew car. .Fred Clark is improving-his farm buildings with a new coat of paint. Miss Carolyn G-oodridge 1B entertain- ing friends -from Grand Rapids, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Locke and fam- ily are spending a few weeks camping at the^lake: The play, \The Old Maids' Conven- tion\ given last Wednesday evening -at the -home- of 'Mr* E-= 3. Meisshon by the Swedtm Center Home Bureau, was a great success, proceeds of the even- ing amounting to nearly $&0. The p-prypTS~KhrTrI(l-be-proud of -sotn-e of the grandmothers an*l sreat grandmothers' gowns and- honiifUs which they wore. Mrs. Oarr-ie l>ay «»d family were guests last week of her brother. J. E. Mrs. G. E. Mep&tead- of-Clt was. tHi* gues»*gun4 | ay of f er daughter, Mrit Charles Archef; \'Mrs. Agnes\WttttaniV is speiidMg a week with her daughter, Mrs. Orrin F-urgeson of 'Byronj ' :Mis's Alice Lee spent last -we&k in RoehWef, -the guest of-Her-sist-ef M^s Mabel -Lee. Mr .and 'Mrs. D. L. Cruthexs »f Ber. gen were guests Sunday of 'Mr. a»u Mrs. Mades Lenk. / 'Harold McElver of iBatav/la spejit .li^t-w^vfe-^ie- -guest -of—Mrr/acnd Mrs., / T John W, BodelL M rs. Robert L. \AeWn\ Tmrertatorcd the .Missionary \society of the Presiby^ terian church at her home Thursday aifternoon. . . - L_ _ Miss Elizabeth Webster is. spending Beedle. . . Che week with 'Mr. \and Mrs. A. E. ,^; ss Carolyn Goodrich was a week -Smith. - » ^'J guest of reLativqs in Rochester. walker Mrs. Penbek who underwent an op- .^iss Adelaide Davis was a guest ofi\' ar(1 °\ , J __^__^__*__. . \William Vagg William S. Grant of Wichita,, Kanaaa, is 'i^g^mrpF^^^^TW^r^^^gB H7 Walker. \\ ' Miss\ Edith wolcott who tea® 'been spending a few days with Mss Jeftnle MeOall has returned to Oakfleld.V Donald King who has\-been a recent, guest at the George Greenaker home, has returned to Rochester. - Miss ^arjoriV \Phelps has returned home from Rochester where -she has been visiting,, relatives. Mrs. V. G. Lum and.son, Richard, of Erie, Pa., are visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary War-boys. •Miss Jennie MoOa41, Miss Floren-ca Bird and Miss Emma Gutzraer are spending a week at Troutburg. .OiLt&. Georgia Fairhurn is leaving this week'for Toronto, Canada, where she will spend ten days. Mr .and /Mrs. Earl Madftock of Ohurchyille, have\ been vistttag their parents, Mr .andltfns. Win. iiodell. idlayiton Zoom wxSk, timHy went to Creseriit Beach, Sundfeay. - AUto -Iaewi'9- and\ family-^! d AaiUb7 GARLAND The <Jarlamd Ladles Aid meets this week Thursday afternoon, Aug. 30, at W^m~ aia6 family jaotoreid 'W^QMfflP'^^W^'SSei^^^axf-me^^btdme^mf^ Bea-ch Sunday. Mr, anid Mxs. William BJaimil «ad daughfcer-ofiSoiiyea, wfirelpv&r Sunday; guests of tlhieb? lath-er, Frank Durfeee. Miss Grace. iHanomond _ bast been auite il^ajtjher home the past ^reek. OTis* H^fiet'-Rowland aand Miss Vir« ginte Drake of Roctiester were recent vigit-oifs a;t thve hosw of Mrs. S. G. Henmance. - _ __ _ aaid_ family &t-_ Suniday. >Bm^ and Sirs, R. (E, Wilsmare.en: . t&pfaalninig ar-relati'ver. Mrs. £Hull, and her ewo\children. MES. . I^alter ^mfflLapSri^nily .srfiML.: guests of Mrs. WfflstlB jMcOagg *ot Spancerport-test Friday. * j* Mr. and Mrs. WeUer w^ei e Sunday' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norris Prosser. QCiymanlMaRison- ujuVwlu^afeTyTIostr\\ thjouigJi an aceideot, one of his best -..Arjh'iir tentied -tibae tBovand2ser-Giazi«r reunion ^hopses * - atTrmithufg;, Suhda y. | 'Mrs. 'Harry MtoOaigg an>d faanily spent Miss Nellie * Timfmersjm Is at. the ^unday afternoon with Mr .and Mrs. home of her mother, Mrs. Fred StafBn, \ Lewis McJCagg o^Olarksoni., for a short vaoatton_ ~\.\ \\\ \ Jgi^k'Jjoot.- jgjEhe, Prou ^pd family a^td their aungt, Miss Mc > -Rev. ^aad—Mrs^ Jaimes '.Wilsdn and were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. ilker. \William Vagg who has been spend- Brid'e, motored to NJiagara Palls, Suu-^ fiamily from North Ridge spent a few day. - . ' days last week with the Cafford family. •Mrs. A.nna ^Wadhoms has been cou- ( tiast Friday^ ©vein'ing--»t--a special— fined to tihe ho-usie by sickness f&rover school meeting of DMriiot iNo. 1, called a week. -Her daiUgnuter, Mrs, \Williain- T to elect a trustee to .the place of R~ S. son, of fjanandaigusa is staying with Steele, who resigned, Willi® Steele was her: .- - . ^.-^ ;selected to .take Jhis father's- place* Our p^blte- x 'Schoa<il, Disiriet No. &„- The «ehoel ^will-open -Tuesday, Sept- will begin on \TTtesdiay Sept, 4th. The 4th. upper grades -will b© unfter the charge ! — • — *• of Mrs. W. A- Doity and: the lower gradies under the chiarge of Miss Edith I^ewls. ' T4re Rowell * reuna<m w^as held at Grand View Beach, Ejunday, August 26. All persons owning of harboring dogs, who have not yet purchase**\ tags jriust do so before. Sept. 10. . •jSHist:_$3LT31 dMnqu©ni:c AftdJTJ^g. _ turned over to the Police\ Justice = - on that 4ate» ' - - Town Oerk. 1 ; ^*st' _SiS »-T3S It Ycnj^f«ed Tires-See^ f NEW MANAGER There were.represen&'ted the f^imilie^ of Edwin T. Jtowell, Georgie Blod-gett and M-Mes Ward of GlarbTsDn; Claude Allen j of iBrockport;«rMoi-ris S. Rowelt; of] Sweden; <ffran&''AdaEnsoa of EaiSt Rnc3i- r. esiter^ Lester (Rapg), of Rc-cheater; Mf. •&«<! Mrsr'Harry-Hovey -of-ElharpB«n^d~'Brtjnso^ , r\BrT3esr-^^ster - »nd\ Judson Smith, of EPanma. and Ttelos Smith of HHSon. There were also present George Watson,- ot Brockport John Bauch & Sons an- notmee^hat Bert 1%0mp- -son,\ formerly with F. W. aWu\ eration at Sit. Mary'sTloapital, KOt'h- \i' r , hnd 'MrsTBeTTPavlti a •ttrw-day»i . m w^<, MIMX , i • ' in_£r aimff time ill CalTonnia nas neen <i -^teto^^^^hfl^, - . 'TSThrLTer Mrs Wtn.Bordell. Jy^ The Misses Carolvn and Edna Laaek: gueat M ^ ls B „ '.~.™ J™!, \ \ ' \ \ \\\ \ \ , \ - •, -,. . „• --, ; Mrs. Ada \M. Tash and are an a campInK trip through Canada, ^ ^^-^ m m a , h M with friend« from Re-e-hes-ter ' -A 1 quiet,- Mrs. Hincher is spendinK some time with her daughter, Mrs. John Archer. -Newmanris*BOw4tt-eharge-^— of their Market St r show room and service station. Kvuri'tt J. Coulson who has been • pleasant afternoon -was spent visiting, Bemafl\d| •M-rs. Fred R, Hixs=on-i» very serious- in Roche srter, At • a week with the former's parents, Mr- last repont.it was said she was losing Give him a call, if for no more* than to say • 'howdy.\ OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST 0*THE QUAXltY HIGHEST 30x3 1-2 KEfctY Other sizes priced accordingly ^RS^It^ER> JS^A^COAPMAN^ xNforthMain St. Phone 235-VV JBelow Canal Bridge _ JULJ3 •> -i It '''r'/T^i JSSj M . f Z- : H\ - -r-#? :'^ ' .:*?t^) -. —-^g \ - ••• ' *•;•?; [ \'^jsrj •: r-,] il spending his vacation with relatives lver*» r*-tur-nt»d to hisluxnio in Whitman, MORTON Th«re Will besorvlccs at the Baptist rohx next 9unday-«t\*he usual hottPr-^f.;. j^ Monday. i»g^sy)^0-^teW^k. • •^•^^-^-^^r'TraTn^r-'Batg^T^ iMr -and Mrs. Fred Wilkinson and daya j^ we0 ] c a fthe home of her, also and Mrs.- J. A. Bovanizer. .ground and .tiiere seems to he very \daughter antTMr. and Aflrs- w. befen- dnrf are spending some -time at Chaa- tauoua. Chniries Jubenville of North Kendall i«d. the misfortune- U> break both hones in his right arm while cranking his girandfajther.'s Linds truck at-Mor- ton, Thursday.. -Rsv, andr Mrs. G. H. Hoh-art and, .daughter,. Helen, returned Monday after a.- week's stay at Kouka_Loke. (Howard .Manly and wtfe were guests of \relatives in Barre on Monday. • The Knaipp family reunion was held at Troutbu'rg last Saturday. Mr .and Mrs. Frank Hayes, Allen HOTton and Mr. amd Mrs. Archie J. •Hayes- spen* Sunday at Wyoming, also calling at the George Hayes home in Warsaw., — . i- Mxs^ W. IX Moore is ill and her \ tiaoghter Is home fea-rtns for her. Mr .and Mrs. Harry Knapp enter- tained a party\ of'young people Sunday. brother and family, Harry Tveson l\or sistpr, Mrs. John Stickney. Mr. : nd Mrs. J. 0. Richmond enter- tained at a sausage roast last Saturday evening' iu -honor of -their grandson, ••* < ^ lver - Everett Coulson- i M\rs Kmrnn Sififlmey of Rochesster was the guest of her son, E. J, Stiok- n«y. last weok. - •Mir.s* Louiso Fordh.iin is having her vacation -thia W-eok, i We are glad to se*>TTorottiy ClaTk out again after -Quite ^a seriouo opera- tion. Miss Clark entertained \a girl friend from Adams Basin last week. ' The choir held their picnic at- the n cker cottage last week. All report rt good time and good eats. August 18th, at the homo of Mrs. H. W. Merrill occurred the second ah- nual reunion of the \Warboys faatty. Thpre were flfLy-lwo present-coming- from Penusylvanin, Buffalo, Batavia, Rochester. Rersen, Byron and Brba. ''' Mr and Mrs. Johm P. Sands amd son, little hope of, her rescovery. | William and daughters, Ruth andJ Mrs. Edwua -Tho3n.psoh, of Jersey j Dori^ w*\ ^vfl hopm sipending a week City, ji J., wajSja-jeaoenfe-v-isltor MTEEe'i nt Trouthurg have returned to towiu jhonie^rhif\ \husband's iBOtaier audi 4 -M-p ^w»d--Mrs^John. 3odell. A. 3. atstar_lTi.•Clarffcram. - . ,. , Bode'll and Fred Ball--attended the. Mr .and MTS. W\ E. Brlgihtly and In case of trouble, phone us and our SERVICE £AR will hejQJLihfejob-— - — All models of the popular ^.CH^VROLET may-also—T he seen I To AVP 10 ROAJ? TROUBLE, ha?e your_ CM ^ looked over by us, __ •?_ __; Ball reunion held in Batavia, recently daughters of \Hblley_ amd Mr. and Mrs at the home of Mr. aad Mrs. Harry Charles 'Storer, of Rochester, were. Sunday guests of M TB.-Levi Thompson Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Suterbaugh, Mr.' and Mrs. \Wrig?ht. . and Mrs. F. B. Buterbaugh and faniily, Church servdcea T=V111 ibe resumed.ini also John -Stiles, Jr., all of <3arlama, our chureh -aext Sunday,' iSepl 2nd.} were guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. Let everyone in (Ms community make i A. B. Pulls. \ ~ -.-.--.^ - tt fresh start -said- a^eaa~eKrRA\ fegu-, Mr. amd Mrs\. T.^ATTBovasnizeT were\ TafTy. ^liet u'S^ \see Bi6w\TuU'we canTin amons those Who atteudod-the Bovan- the auditorium.\ lte^v. J. hi. lioadle wffl \ izer-Glf.zier family reunion at Trout- fill the pulpit. burg, Sunday. One hundred and fifty Mrs. Oiarles Cofc*er bad ft very ac- m.embers_H:efej?reseiit, . ' ; .tiye and exciting time last Friday Mr. and Mrs. Herman Oustermeir morning. Wfaile afcie was at work in and grandson. Russell Frostnaere, Au- the tipper part of hfie house, her' little' gustus liuosing and Misa Emum Dues- gdrl, Veda, fell dowm. stadrs, wrenching . ing. all of Rochester, were guests Sun- hrerijark. scraping csff\the\\SWn hegfdesl o i Brockport Service Garage John Bauch & Sons t«i.'235-w HAMLTKanfl3ROCKP0RT North-Main St. ^ Below CflBil Bridge \ BE U ER mi'S Remarkable inducementsior the next 6 trading days at this store E WILSON Dealer in High Gratfe \UT(^MOBILES MAXWELL Touring and Roadster -~\SpKCMo^e!itttt5ff -^ 4-Passenger Coupe, $1290\ -__.. Sedan»H1395 . , tSftAtMERS- Boadster and Touring $1280 Coach\ SlM '.-. Sedan, !gB25 - day of Mr .and-Mrs, Dennis GJeason. susrtatnih.'g bruises on- otfaer parts OI '/^/x/W fx« A. Y* -Miss Gladys Lee. Mtes Lillian Lee. her tody. At the same time her little; 24#-&—IJlSCOUnt , OA uV^TY •ater-Mt«rde--^M'ePe»eeh^-Wtlliam Jen- eishteen anorfcths- otd hoy r Adrian, ran * neialm. Albert jenneiahn amar\R6beTt to a -wiDdow 1 . fallSBf to tts gnstDld, Lee were among those who attended bieaking his arm ait the elbow. The •AH Hnto *r»p^rt« ^*\a right ^ood » ***<* roast near -Morton, Saturday, boy was, rus&ed to ,m hoapital.to_ItoAr . ^, ^ „ ,. . Hvpiniiig •-- i •' ester, wfhere-bitsaifatt was ^set. t,r,-<n wno >ift/i .>*•** «n dinner and sun- rrv ^ iii * ifi - ^ ( o«**-« „«« *.« - Tri^^ftmrtttPR^f-Jahn-^-Sasda-KiB. Mr8,-&eopfeet-Bow«r-ga#&« fareweli- Vlunger and Mrs. Mary Wanhoy^ at- party for her daugsbter, Edith, Satur- lit the \H. W. time was had by all, per both being served. Mrs Mewili is-the oldest jaaemjber,- t— •• HAMLIN Mrs. D. R. Siirgleton is in Rochester ^Ih..her_sjBtgr^^jg.^arrxJ^tes ; _ UNUSUAL VALUES in BQYS^SUITS — . Ail-JWttfa-tt^palrsofti^uiera JACK O r LEATHER SUKCSforBOYS^ Reinforced .with leather at every place the wear\ coineT Hnmpr R. Ben<?dict and Mrs. Bene diet and son George, o=f West Henrietta v WS a r ies Tuesdav were \Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ^ j^g ofJLhe f orta er. Games were play . -t—^ r ^^\jfrs. nVeSsfer C-ater and '. • iendeTThe \Wairboys reTffi1c3£ held^ at day ri^n^oir the Walter J. Merrill home at Sweden goes to L.awr^cer*ong-tslattdrTrtrere! ^QW il tlie ttme^tO btjy fOWt new SWEATER. Our StOCk ifiUnUSUally lftfgfe,-' ' ^1 <'enter. Saturday. she Is engaged to teaoh scihooL About' ..•-.-• ••*.•! Gordon Brown and .Richard White twenty -were presesmt and enjoyed a .(^Btertained eight^een little friends in pleasant_ evening, - . .... - m ._ «-«4*<bration of t&eir birthday amji- . m* ^— afternoon at the _ . _ Crocjuet Slip-on Sweaters with collars, in white, bhie, brown and dark green, $10.00 each. ^lip^-Q\ Sweaters in browns and blues at S6.00 each. ere - ^wwlr- ^nor-gTisgtg^-jyr relatvyes aft Toaawamda, i Madlyn . Mi_J!formgLJSarriaoji..-are \ivstKEir Mrs. Bertha Snook, of Get your Croquet Set at Cook & King/Co. from \jjmJ» j 5^00—- 8r3flr AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT '• ; __ .Pursuant fco aa order 'of tine ®or- Rochester rogate's fourt of SMonroe County, SALES and SERVICE North Matrv St., Brockport Phone 221-J ^Rochester. Oliver Benedict of is visiting Ms daughter, Mrs. Redimafli. Rev. Mr. Adaans of Rochester oc- cupied the pulpit at the Baptist church \ -Ta«.j 'Sunday —-'' ' ~— .\ Mrs. La Mountain and her niece, ~ JJd-Bs^-Buyor. of -Hatfielttt—=Mafis„ ^«re .Avife. ^ --- •-—--- 35MIM . Maw, Jetfea^ed^wnQ-MI^siIpuhdlc aiic-\ to $8*50 each. Boys' Wool Slip=on Sweaters $6.00 and $6.50. ? Other Sweaters-$l^pjto^fJp^eaJ^ l T Big €rie-c#iM^%^Hd Bo j^ #^^^= Shoes and Qxfords_ 46.00- West Henrietta' '--Mtes-fftwa SU^er^\^^enl 43i«- week- t*on-^t^-4htw-tew-o^^e>-H^-4ieaneT--3Bi- end with.friends in Pittsford afid Roch- Benedict in the Vi31age of Broolcport, ...---._ r . t N. Y., OB the 5th- day of 8e^*emibetr, °^ tPr \ _ , 1925, at 2 o'clock lot the afternoon, the 5?I ai>4 ' MrSl T ' HiK *° a ***& aon * o{ ironse and tot, (saSfl lot consisting of -TScleMer. 3pe5nF\^May- With\Mrrffihgitt\ aa acrex?MaBid^ gwnasd by tihe;; said Aihial\ D. Shaw^ at ihe time of his' -tdeatha-HsMmatfe on tfes yea^«ideH9f-atfr4 J:^ 1 ^^. Meii's £6.50 Shoes and Oxfords Men's^ ^6.00 Shoes and Oxfords now-^y..-;.^rraiJ?i^.?gre=s $5.35- the style of the times, FLORSHE1M SHOES and OX- Boys' Bi •VOBDS- $9.50 a pair Shoes.... .$1.98 a pr and Mrs. Frank er. The faiga^eet^boys-amt^d^^ t vjsiitiag her sdste-T, Mrs. Ray Elliott. | plO0 n be bp.cft on duty. Now do your .about two miles soatb. of \Broofcport N! ' Mr. and Mrs. James Nesbitt went to. best and you will be rewarded. | Y. T^wo-'hundred dollars of une pux- Men's^iS.So Shoes and Oxfords, - = HOW ...ViiI**^ai*i.ii..*.iiUa*t' Men's ^5.00 Shoes and Qxfprdj. Horseshoe lake\ Jast Sunday. af>v- * m r Oneida County Creameries Go. THOMAS O'BRIEN, Mgr. 12 Main St. BROCKPORT BROCKPORT SPECIALS 2 pkgs. Shredded Wheat for 19c 2 pkgs. Corn Flakes for 15c American Full Cream Cheese 31c lb Old white Snappy Cheese 35c lb \\\Best IK) grade 'Buffer 51c~I¥ Jwe^pay 33c-iflutrade for e&gs Mr. and Mrs. George Brown spent ( cnaBe \P 1 \ 106 ' w1 u <abe reqfnired to be paid at the time of the sale. iSald sale will be subject to *he aiptproval of the Surrogate's Court. For further particulars inquire of Homer B. Benedle-t, attorney lor the Administratrix, Brockport, N. Y, 8:30 TIOW. h. Sunday in Appleton. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Gates entertained Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gates and 'Mrs. Geo. \Ellpr of Hilton, Sunday; plso Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Powell, of Lewis-ton, amd Mrs. Hattie Faulkner, of Morton. >Mr. and Mrs. Peter Leroy and daughter, of Broc\kp%rt and Mr. and MTB. Molvin Leroy spent Sunday with John Xundy and -wife. William Wescott Is spending a few days in Brockport with Stanley King, Mrs. Will Miller and Mrs. Prank Sicler spent Tuesday in Rochester. . It is. our sad duty to record the death .of Inez, infant daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Harry Bates, of Rochester, which occurred at their home last Fri- day. The funeral was held Sunday at 1hp home of her grandparents, Mr. amd Mrs. Wm.'Bates. Rev. A. T. Mercer, of Hilton, conducted thes ervices. Burial at Blossom Cemeterv. ' --THBVft-E-USI'NS-ArtOT-OF LUMBER With unprecedented building in op- eration now the need for lumber naturally is greater than ever. See L. Gordon & Son before buying. 2:22tf Rochester Upholstering Co. 33 South WateisSt. Re-upholsterii'.g, Impairing and* Re- finishing. Davenports 'and Chairs made -to order. Al! work\ guaran- teed. Work call ed f <»r and Deliv- ered. Drop ii? a card. THANK YOU Men's $4.50 Shoes and Oxfords y now .: -~ •—- $3.98 Men's '$4.00 Shoes .and Oxfords now $3.50 ^~.\ $z.Sro a pair MEN'S SfcOUt SHOES ' _ ' •_ * _$*' 98i \ a \P^ r * \ MEN'S $5.00 and $6.00 FANCY SHOES now $3.50 Another jiumber of MEN'S SHOES at $2.75 a pair Skirprising Values in lien's Furnishing Goods . WE CAN USE a limited quantity of certain kinds of DROP APPLES SmltlifiBTcl's Pum Fond Co., INCORPORATED' Phone, Biockport 85 GRADE 1 WORK SHIRTS 8Sc each MEN'S DRESS TROUSERS $3.00 to $6.00 a pair GRADE 1 OVERALLS and FROCKS $2.00 each M9N'S DRESS SHIRTS $1.25 to $5.50 each KAYNEE WAISTS for BOYS 98c and $1.25 each BOYS' KNEE PANTS $1:25 to $3.00 a pair MEN'S FALL CAPS $1.50 to $3.00 each MEN'S BLACK and BROWN COTTON SOCKS * 15c a'pr NELSON WORK SOCKS 15c a pr. TRAVELING BAGS and SUIT CASES ,of all kinds MEN'S SOFT HATS in the newest shapes and colors $3.00 td $5.00 each SUPERIOR UNION SUJTS of all kinds for'Men- $1.00 to $2.00 each Mm • £i t m BEUERLEIN'S CLOTHING & SHOE t A good place to trade '« :m im* H1P V v •KT— ^•ffi^W^ * Km\.&&, „\ fcmx.'« Bs m&z~ Hwr\^ 1 ™\ _j/ r _r T^l Jk ' . • j- 1 jrfc^\ ; •••• P-VOL fhr*. m\ •%-- JLK? f^\~ \ L^t.i«»^__ Ka.^^.™ a ,---- •w IO Slroini (Bai fpllflnCain Gomlpany .^ilil' eont ' 4fe<B-tNfev. |; \*!l|eta«on„ laieater wit efc-de rWnedaj JthfertRttch 'kg .from -Tfeunadaij ^pJ<Aihie ,itt Maple Monrot taQc*oJber ^4he -rfbib aA_frae rohaaiged ctM: -been, cle -Jge-«hroa v a3imely. [923; *nd ^and-4922 ||i Nbw !t 1 \• oncihlairdi, ^•wdbleme oi ''spa iBeip ..^{jfffaMdiiatx '^.pter 25^3 ^©n«oi ^•Jtf* : tN«vir ' gt'BtiFU'CtloiE \IpOfleans IISiBmck la: l^'^liieB,« I and tote: .^pleted, a e ^4,ar«^-eia pfu*. Fr p^fe'are ibek Kzg% sales te fetoea at: '-4 f