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STSNIT\ TE NEIGHBORING TOWNS ANp-VIfctAeES of Ifce^aepimsra mamtoer of the rooms had been newly decorated', and; every- tibjliig made, bright and iim readiness for tihio coming year's\ work. - ' •There-i* hut on© mew jnem3>er on th;e .faculty this year, and' .that is Miss Mote, who will tore charge of the second grade work; otliorwi'se the faculty w-m .remain tk'e seme as last :Er„j_y«^r- r -wlthi^«=©^)eT.^iii 1 . I Aar^^et jfanfor GHlgto.work and 8th grade; Miss OutHNtawiy^Exclianges—^ ...... ———--• -?•- 9 , —-^ •_ -.^Mjonrfsott, Jundor tHiigh anid 7tlt giajdej gg^Ctaoper Electric Owjwatf^o^^ WffltMIFIUrffl«-— FA^EKlDOZ A&P MUST HAVE MORE MILK _4N ORDER TO CONTINUE THEIR CONDENSARY the publie building •Monday evening, VlTlir|P\I HPA1-U np RqritomihP,ritvtih. Th*> -Tniy.«mdAugust 1 tf UXOrE!* ULAIII Vfr meetings were omSltted. iiamdier iSfahinSoinis 'toss* appointed lE^aiTffo^every WtL Statement Issued by Company. \special comimipeeg-# tiring, to nj&ke thftji oneof the' best [ Ff>R1^ER BROCKPjQRT m©etihiga held this year. A» a special attraction, the boyts frill be entertained with music and sHnelng. - Refreshments will ' ' n* id AN DROPS DEAD AT ROCHES- TER PUBLIC MARKET and girlg who have engaged in certain r -T-B^_P-l.^_l!Vt_JL3MJ_ junior project work. Tfe American Agriculturist's schol- AT ADAMS BASIN arship of $200 te another open oniy to; \HiTrior project workers. ; > ~f Further. information^ about. any of MRS. EARL lfDTCMSS^2M these sebola.r-ships.'niay^e.o.btaiped by. GROUND TO PfECF<! \\ JSOYCT\ addressing the secretary of. the agri-i UK ^ UWL » *\ fltCAi UNDER . cultural college at Ithaca, <N. Y. AH .tliia^co-ups*s-^f 0 tlie-w4n.tes..&ess WHEELS OF TRAIN W^ wv -IBeieaSf-ereatrfif Eairmla Center west to the Le l^Eipda evaporator. n^^pstfeivla is to. have a new cereal prp- l*|tii<cti9 industry, wMch wJH open for \Sf&iiness in the Ross Food Compangta ^plajtit,and will'toe known as «hd- , 5Ii|f- ra^snCorpWattcmr 'of *w Iforik. p§\*Dh Mterchaoita Dispaiboh Transit ^Company of East Rochester now has fpil control of *alH rssjgerator cars on MJfae-tNfew .York Central and i» preparing r trait gwjwecpgfsood service it^hr kSijeaaom, An office is open in Roch- |*Ee«fcsrLWttto, Martin Cairmody in charge. -Ftelhw Brothers of ;%encerport l^'toye- purchased at Frainiklinrgitle, Cat- lugusbounty, a herd of 29 taiorough- Sred Guernsey cattle. TfaisJ&aJEed : (herd and. 1 Js pronounced l^lone of .the fimeat in *he country. Fred =Wr1Httl -negotiated the' sale. JpFi-re stamtmg at E o'clock Flriday l^lkKepnoom from a match- stui carelessly HicieiHipd to the gp&uad—ae»r—a-«tca.w- »ek-desitrt>yeel three lacge -Ixuraa ,on t accepts a jposition as music teacher jvt l;\\-;)twCTBt- -faevet—Ftomi -wear- ^Baterla 7 li'b^Jng^''\ TTniTfiraity-of -LsRoy. •f^Wtted a»J operated by JEnred JG. Gard l3Gooi^e Putmam, a mason coantracitor, •Sbh igrade;. Miss Garrison, Oh grade; Miss Steele, 3rd grade; 'Miss Motor, 2nd grade, and Mrs. OBirdsaJl, 1st gTade. HISTORY I Items of Interest Mentioned in The Republic Fifty Years Ago To-day Married in Hamlin, Herbert F. Otis and Misa Bessie Green, both of Ham- lin; in Hamlin, Joseph Nestoitt and aRss Ad6. JLaVere; in Brc-ekport, John Dennon of Lockport and Mis® Ellen McBr-ide of-^d»^?ilage.-__'._-_• Died In Broclpportj Bri-dget \Welcb aged 59 yearsi \ \\The\ Jobnston (Harvester €o. eon- _s±iuets_s«v--eral- large buildings—in con- nection with their plant ihere. Theb arn on the (Broctoway farm with coatentH ar^.consuim< iJIr. IiV>rsyth ereete a d.welling house OB Holley street. iMiss Marv H-ufebell of this Tillage Twenty- Five Year* Ago •Died In Hamlin, Mrs. Hiram Red- lr of No. 37 Haat aren^, lUirport, to ln| map ' «geft«^»ai»; in Brockport, (Mrs. nthq-1R)achB8ter Generai«o«pital suffer- *hg .from J. >Q. \W«terbnryrHged\38^-5 H ea!rBr1n\Ba- ,orok^\ \toaoic'\receivedi ta ' vla ' \ James W \ Crotoot ' fonQ€rly of —-Tfeuradaiy mominig -when a ladder on ^MflpcJi-aia was at wotrfc broke amid threw Byooloport, aged 55 years, Charles Root ia aippointed troant of? •frcer-tn-place-oMV-P. Swaatr-resigaedrf Pausing May Be Made Profit* able by Many 'Farmer*' The A&P Products,Corp. h>ais recent- ly sent the following letter to many farmers in this •wicinity. Conditions at £be piam aire stated frankly and openly ^a am effort to in«*easie^ the production of milk in neighboring towns so that the 'Milk Plant here may be continued. They say: \As you no doujbt know we obtained a large amply of mjak £outh of Roch- ester during the first few years' opera- tJojrpfr-tjhilg^ptaiTit. ..'.._ . 7 _. i ,c Dtiring jihellast twelve monitih® we hanre been,obtainiing-from oijie to two The meetinig-piromiEPes-tS-fbe red hot, pgja, 0 f MIM Ro«e Ms*fphy Fol^ free to resadenfe M New Toa-k SiCate; | Accident a Mystery and^lliilaiasnir f ' . ' ^ \ «|the. sunns offered are for paying' the ^. jjf • wing Awfo Smash New j^ensefe of living, for the ©wr^teie of j . ^m^a^ Husband Went m l-books, and for the travel costs to and from Ithjaca, • m® ithirouighouit. iSeveral live pawiposdtioans t are to he brought ! betore It i n addition to the ire^uilair- 3 wioi<k -ot-^Jtay, \Angust- and 1 ©ejptemlbeir. . This mieetiing is -for paid-<a'p memi only. Ex-service men who want to join are invited to do «o tt£ thie timet OBltUAJRY William B. Bowemian, a former resi- dent oi Brocki>ort, suddenly dropped •dea-d Tuesday maorntoig about half-past ssix, while at the Pulblic Produce Mar- ket MRoehester, wibiere &e had gone accomipaniedlhy'his 1'8-year-old son. - Mr. Bowerntam wa^ a man about 50 years of age, and was well known in vicinity. He came -here from \Vtetor about tbJrty*yeare ago, <wi€h his •paremtfl smd alstBrff. SB4 *e aSa,Ma sisters resoeivefl their education at the Brockport Noranal. He conducted a milk route here for some time, and _ _ w Mer 5u.perdiitended \The ,Uplajids\ Dea^ne cannot give us a denntfee j chat her flineBstitook a very serioua j -Mm. -ffiliiich-was then the property Of promise as to whether or not Ifccan bie te rn. ••-* - - -- | Addison iGartn«r.--watle a™residenrof- r nrjeeBased^-was^-bem-ln-43arks£m 6^ T JBioic!feD0it J h.e_j^arjdM Marioa, the years ago, the dauigjiter of Mr. and \~~ HIX80M e death, of -Mrs. Sara Gallup Hlx-^ ^is son of Clarkeom, occurred Monday evening at the-Homeopathic Hospital ia RochestieT, wihiere isaie wax taken on August 22nd. She had been.in poor carlo^ -PWjiay feorn ja. dtetrict east ] ^^^ ^ ^^ y€fSm p^ lmt tt of TJtica. This milk has now been; ^no^Hw^w «*1 -.^ ^„ diverted to New York City and Hoe ^ ^^ dEr^Hg the ipaat two weeks -^Fay-'s—Gs* Station.' ObtStoetf~d#fn^ the wfcrtwrr \All the above has proTden expensive but our Oompany has been willing to stamd tbiis expense until theXooaTfanna-lMra Andreiw Jaoksott Galhipr-anid-ott erls nave\ heen able to ha-ndle our 61^*6 January l^th 190S she ff&B united In requirements. \ \ \Our Headquarters in Jersey Olty marriage to 'Frederic H. Hixson. She H*ve vsm^A n ra to ^vJKe them hV^ ^ a _^ lmS ™ klmt ° f th6 '| TOtfblIe ***** * •*\\\» to the Sept 8th e^xaot^ly whaitthe tormiera tn| lo,wn <« DiarKeon. \^fth^rtewJIOTFTnteTlorio-tlio^^ —BlJ^Saafvivea ibyHSSr ihusoand; to prodTTcfag ntiik. They a® ^rettja^, Q^QQ daughiteTS, \tMrsr. -•«,\ J. Becfhtold ouriseTvres would like to hold Our Mitt! _. M _, —, ^ /m,u«««A* *r T>^»T,«» Plant at Brcc%ort but ehould it belrn- and Mra - W \ G \ TlllMa »» a '' <> f T******- possible -to obtain-the proper supply R!*© 1 * and Mre. F. <3. Samnflers, of Cuba, would; be a poor busimesa proposition N. Y„ and one son, (Sidney A. Hixson, oldest daughter of EJ. P. <3offe. After IIIJ mothers deathr the family nawe* back to Victor^ where.at tie time of his death he was engaged in the auto- ,htai to the gcround thirty feet below. ^pBTjtas a Mr ohaince of recovery, phy- -iilclaaiK qav •HVWB^. Brockport; Charles Maw and Miss —I»uls D. Laley, aged Si years, died, ,^^ -^ ' ,. . ™ , - ,, \J , V ! «. „ <„ m,„~A^ii 0 »Etta Cotter, both of Clarkson. --'Monday, at his home tp, Cworohviue. - - .-^Teurvdved ,by his wife, Mary! ^ louse cccupted by^ellx McCue Bohard ILaley. and one *>*. H^^i^^Lf SS^XX^^ p-l^ot Ohprchviire, flour grand^hdldren j J te Capen Ho^ect Che following ^^.^great«^dchM. ito^raiser- «««••• Pres.^mGoffe; yice.pres.. m^30f W mhi S honre7withintermeni:^;^ , ^ P - ^ -P\-^ Treas. J. •• • j KL Goffe ; Foreman, IL. Oostigan „ . to fepjdiLA&Jg-gQtot. Unfortunately, i nf .Q, Bha-r W . Y .; a. «iR*«>r, IMT^. y^iaan r_,, the Comipany's requisementa wourolnQtU^^.^. ^, .^ *„-*.•%, ~ -anuA^^ XT ' warpmt operating tw> jplatafe. ' | Garrison, and two brothew,-WilManiK •'Welwwuld therefore ask that yo\. Uact Albert J. Galluo; aleo four ne- ktodly^iavtee TIH to -whjat extenit ypuUteswflE and toWTielces. * would -be witlt^ to extend' y^dairy • • j^eral gjervicee will\take place thlsT i business *by Deceaitter JLstrOf thlu yeairt-f ,.— n n/v i . ~u. ~- -r, iManied in Brockport,.George Cotter May 1st and December 1st o f 1924 and afternoon at 2:30 froin. tiheuaonie, Rev. of Clarkson and (Miss Ida Hutehineon 1025. - [0. P. \Wdldey of Kendall, officiating. \Upon receiving this toforanation we Interment wdlll ibe in Garland cemetery. wffll\-farm our reports ,aaid present the' ' \^ork on na-s fanriT He is sarvtved by his wife, four sons, seven daiighiteris,\ 0H^-h\fotifier IJSWSE; of Parmiirugton and t-wo sd-sters. Two •of his daugihtera, Ekiith and Venna, Tvere graduates of Brockport Norma^ =and-hi8- dauighter -Edith- taught-tertl of the. -most .progressive plants of Its kind in this Dart -of the country. The new mill Will have a storage capacity of 10,000 bushels of wheat, In- stead of 1,000, as formerly. The ca- pacity of the grinding department has ,itt 'Maplewood cemetery, Ogden. ( -Monroe County will moke «?ery ef- Fifteen Years Aflo ?»r$-ito send Its very best dairy cattle j ^^ m Bj^jspo^ Josepll K jj^^ l-vto-lto National Dairy exposition on ,' aged ^ yeap9; , m ^^^ i<Jhas . Brock . -3e eMe-fah- grounds %t Syracuse, * _ former}y ^ ^ ^mage, aged 72 taQctoJber '5-13, not only to bring home !, ars ^fhe- -ribbons awarded in inditridnal xWoiiB'ESrflroclrar, ra employee of Itawes, 'but also to secure a place-on j &e pj ano Q^ Wm , tgi fe ^jfo^y in . ^the*-taita!herd which will compete with, jjmd wMe WQPkiDtg ^ & buzz sa W £3tMefr 30, :T>. M<g!rilt^-gBBirty| w ^efra,'lroai-d-he waawiwkig flies back trteB- ^innoumcea. - -' - gtrHng inm m the right side. Jtow that the offidaOs of the town of j Q^^ B mi3non s^ property'in entire story .to our executive, office. \The dairy business has proven tie be a good proposition for the farmers In this tejritoxy^ Sams larmers, how- ever, hanr© not expanded as irapidly as.. others. In order that this- industry' mig&t-be— brought- upv properly -TO wouJd ask that you endeavBr to rn- WRIGHT •* L Dora Jane* Wrigihit, 63 years old, :e of Charles WrigbsU diea Satarday rhing at her home, three miles jjorthjwest of.'Hjy»nx sttgr « kmK iU-lciisie.poctyv froxn %G3\ei.s*e<r t» KI?fflM&.. nese. Mre. Wright wa« bom In (Ham- gs^iirisan^campteted. the srtretch of CJ^^Q^. to <wiuianT J. \Gamin. pJE&B iPanmK aind Hsmffin Torwn btae^ Married'in-^u^ Syron, Prof < John •offle-gofng- weefO^D^Hffiii of JEoe^oT^foTmOTry of'^s Itomaind the one going east of V7alk- ^rrSSP& : *y*^flir- < Hbje hest vpay to «o J^^F\TiTOfcer. The ineisidtente along ';\ piece of road just finished ribsould oer appreciate the gowr work vSUage^and Miss Alice ^Ek Coward- of Byron.* WILCOX—BOYLE Mns. Christina Boyle and Elias Wil- 3S^EJ5QhiB Jiltage were married -iA ttt& deKte: MM* which >to4 heen { Q* Mgh •noon Sata^dfly at t^fe jiy^igEg gf ^Qhapgea to look like and pass for a j Niativity Church, b-y Rev. JM^J. JCrjeig, |IL!!»n»y-.d©Har. bfll, was turrped' Jn. to\^h^£were attended by Mr. and-Mrs^ MIgff Jbanfclae^week, The\ teller | jaigies Gallagher. Theibrfae'seosteKae a^S^SBteg^SQSQigs about^g'wim df gley ^amton «refe-, wRfi?^l\fe aEpearaace of the hHi, and: upda close m«)tch. After the ceremony thiey amo- .^waiintaationi discovered uhat a 20 had tared to Buffalo, where a wedding din- ^t»a cleverly \pasted over the 5, and n^rjse^ serjed^aftej which ^tey .took Iflijer1>Mn.t6dn^beia-oineiftdiy r dtB^gfid.\|fl^ miie trip to CleveB^?^Tfaer^win •©ha««-c«*Hie-*G#-»*i&tei 6 ~fi spidug'mnorder-tol^g^^gy 33 ^ MfT ? ^ te l? Ald^nh^at^fff. -^ad-'Mns. \WffiBam- <k>nkMngof \^^ five brothere, •George'of tscpeiisnc* 4h% descriptionr fei^^a^ig^ijgfifji^^ -Ine through this .par* of -tile- country, NELSON HATCH REUNION. % a.iimelyjwarn§ng...imay dp goaa service^t.-. \• Tmeprteaeiat oropoJf marketable fruit, The Nelson Hatch reunion, was held pr^fjor to'jflhe VBM' WlM' Hradi m*n atorm, j^at Beechwood Park, Momday,- Septem- i—and-^Barnyard were ifehe feature& o f thed. ay. After an pttftaiieHt CrteaaB eoumty gnawer.jwas Ia)8^1WrironB*ia3f of the^rops\-'fit 3330? t«2£«n& 1922. In t2h» years 1920,1921 :iud-tl022 the fruit -here was -very fine, 1. Nfrw It is quite rare to find an apple enj&yible -dJnfler, a T)it8*neg;§ aneetirig w=as &eld } amd the feHewing—effle^ elected; President, Andrew Dibble, of Holley; vice-president, Fred 'Dibble, of '••:. onclhlajrdi, takHmg the disbrict ess a whole,, Byron; secretary, Miss Grace IMcFar- ;?\* iffiietne ome-tMrd of the appl-es grown'land, of Rochester; tfeasmrer, Lee Mc '\iMstfD ibe packed A-2 1-4 or A3 1-2. The |FarIand, of \Rochester; committee on- ••^yi'Md: iStorm two week® ago *blew off refreshments, Chas. (Nesbattv of Barre; J.pWer 25% of the firuit. i committee on sports, Sliss Dorris Cole, ^^©ne of the largest draining-projects^of Holley; historian, Mrs. Florence 5;tf*iNew York State is undergoing con- Cole, of Albion. r\Bta*uctlon in the town) of Olareradon,. Twenty-six were in attendance at the IpOrleans county. Tlie Vast tract ofT celelbration, and all voted it a most Jfe^niTick land included in this system of t enjoyable occasion. teres* your neighbors fit expanding |irn; and had been a lifelong resident of further and should he not own cattle i njot vicinity' at this time urge him to purchase a! „^ , few cowe. - -- ; — j shftfsnsuarvdved by ber htrsband-,-one \li. either yourself, or yourmeighboEs daughter «Mrs. John Kirk of Hamlinf - hanre amy problems in regards to dairy ] one steber, Mra. Rnby iMockford. of work, -we \would be very pleased\ to .j. .i,,,,. .. n. . •_» »,_^t,„_„'' *r« -c hiaveour-RoadiManijaUonyouT |Pottstownv Pa., two brothers, T. E. The question at fasue does not seeml Blo990m ' * Z™**\^ «\* OaMee, of to be a matter of price, or what shall j be paid for«the milk, but sfinplyone of amount of. milk which caar be ol5- teaned.. ia~thls -locality In ordar -to- eliminate costly freight and cartage casta. • v The fanxoer who can-Stock his farm anil_produce milk should took_on\ the proposition furtauer ifch^n\\_ fust\ l&e St Paul,\ Minn. Funeral servicesi were held from ihheibtxme at 2:S0 oWock.on ffltlls and .\bUcte resoited in tha. death of Mass Mutiplriy, mud. the serfotis in- i«ry of 'two of Ixer coinpaindoiis. rits-gtatsar lis last week's \HepiSbTIc the acoldJent o>eou]i5esa o& the Million Dolla-r Wghway, a abeort distance east of Fa-y'g g?as sfeatlon, on Sunday, Aug. 26th. Miss Murphy's father, Sdward Mur- phy, of Boston, and James- Gallagher, Mercer, pastor of Bh& <HJIton Baptist Church, officiating. Burial was tn Parana Union cemetery, amount liiftgAfc for Wa yniaia rv^jf * ttonaare changjng rapidly:and. dii!eral- fled fairming is becoming more and more a ueeesyity. IMM^L^ farmers pur- 1 tege-Tra»H»ereaiYed oa Friday last by_ seTTTtrean—m—tte cl^an up excess feed material and especially tor tne valuable fertilizer' ac- cuanuJated^ The quesBonT \af'ioaiee nirfees, \\Why mfc^&Hil-^teS^&mr^- stead of steers?\ TheCompony offers a real service for those atartfiag ifi \the industry. It will help you to select ye4H-eow«~aHflr testThieHr aSp~jic^-pcofitai5Ie; —— : ^-^iBere--a^^-very-lewHEa5Binbffli-' enrichittg and there-B no fertilizer equal to that made on the farm. The profit gwtined this.J3aafe..shffoM .gnjexL era wffih available land -should stock ufT with cowa ^swSyln^i^^oniiderei dnadnage will jump to uniprocedented i lvalues, as «oom as tflue miles of ditches ! money received would be more profit- aible than growing wheat or oats, while at the same time it would ibe inoneas- img the .fertility of farms and helping to maintain an important tadustfy in this territory. If you have not already done .so, call up 258 and ask to have the A&P Road man cafll on you. RYDER REUNION The annual reunffloa of the Ryder f iniily was 1 held at the home of Win. Ryder, of Clarkson, on Sunday, August 300 PEOPLE WANTED PaMto^s^e^aryh^been-coarti JS^ihrM 0 ?^^^^ 6 * 11 - ™* ™ S ^^ \>* * <^* |v|Hpl6ted, and landowners in that vicinity £l iire greatly interested in the uodertak- itvfe. Prices of $50 to '?l,O0O per acre ^?/, are ibeimg talked, and already some jSg^sateg lhave been made i n the drainage [itjg k toea ait fnoy prices. the death of her brother. Clayton E. Gaisco%ne, ait his home In \facedon . JDeceased- to. Jsurviived by his wife, ilacedbi ter; Mies Addie L. Gascoigne, of Ba- .Mre,-«HBincIhett,-of-this-vil- \FunerMv «eijv4«eB- -^wer-e- -held his late home. Interment was made In the^uT^cem-etieryrst li^onsr ~*= After S~ vacation of thnee aiontha ^MI&TOoe^E*»3ige,^lSbv^S33 iheMeare the JairyL indiustagL from will regume activltlea Tueaday, gept. ^ighi^Jkl2ie_ejEeniag 1 lllth. D*stirict Deputy Isaac M. Brick- nier, of Rochester, has announced that he will make his official visit to the iiodge Tuesday, Got 23rd* Pursuant to instru'ctionsj from the Siwjteport GraEomar School last year. Funeral services will be held EYIday afternoon from his latehome In Victor, T>hie--dea.th of Miss Rose MurpSy. of Syracuse, occctrred on Thursday of last -weefe. ait T>r. tiee'a *HospItal, in Rochester, adding on«e more to death's tolFof miiSomol&le accTderfts. Thee un- expecsted, whlah is aJwaya happening,, ran true iha form In this Instance, and the little yieaisure ride for the 8ym- Wedn^sday aftennoon wiiib. Rev. A. of •Boy.heaiter, pawner and driver of #e . machine, who -were \\al'ar*a*eii* to • Dr. Lee's iHospitaJ are slowly recovering -from theeffeobaoLithseir injuries.- Miss , Mnrphy*'s , reimatnH .were sent to GASG6I&NE SyracruBe, from whlcb: place they were BUNDINQ UOHTS AGAIN Wm. Conkllnj Djriyest into Car Stand- •b)f-4i<>»ol«ide--VWthoMt-M8*»tr--- GULF MILLS REMODELED Search of Her- iResidenitis of Adams Baisim --- hojirified iSatuirday night by the tragk. death of Mrs. Clara Hutchinaon, W)M was killed instantly on the New Yorifc Central tracks, jmst eaf t of 'She TrtiiTfhs4P^- Huaitlon. \She wag 34 year® of age, J Capacity Increased. New Machinery . Makes. It an Up-to-Date Proposition oldes«nd marks ,n this section of the ted> ^ ^ ^^ ^^ ^ country, which shut down last Novem- n,,,^,^ ^^^^.^ - rt . __ \ , . luirmer oooperage for the past Sew ber, is once more open for business, JJHO^^O . TheproB^wa^purciasea.by Ly&J Mr , s , \Hutohton -whose.health Mi'\ don H, Weite, who dacidjd tol ^^f bee¥ poorly\^ ^pst year orms^- it an up4o-date proposition, and, with hiad ^ in jRocll J^ m weekW.\ that end in view, he engaged toe^er- ^ tolcta& - mediflal treatment,*^ - vices of Leslie Veatch.Inx)., of Buffalo, I tumed to ^ ^^ ^ who are^top-notchers in themillbusi-1 TM ^^ 4ly ^ ^ mie ^ SS? sort are.known fln country wv :.^a,^^^^.^ for their successful operatioanft along this line ot work.' Thousands of do> Jars were expended 'in rebudldjtoig the plant, renovating as much of it as waa practfcable, installing new-equipment, mew flume, new water wheel and otheH p facilities, all of which wjll make it one the New York Cteratral tracks. Hit «ta)rted nmfr^in-ffHt-'iriiiB YHBST ' at- the-^Si&ufehwonfch jpHacev-Jasfe soutih-«t- sl'.i the railroad tracks, in the early «ns»-. v ing.. Ttoat was the last her hasibassT*\ saw of her alive. She started for tk» short cut ami-uisa. the tiackn and UJUBI— the lane. . iMr. Hutchinson thougst nothtoig—ot the delay—in .her retuosfe _ until she had been gone about an liiiss and a half, when he began to get akas- ious, and wenit In .searoh of her. He ,__.___, _. l found her miaugled remaJnis near flss.. . _ fleff-m«n™OTt-«_OHHrr-JWajft- lO* t-wrWlnplMHInrm-ln^^^^aW ***** taken on -the agency .for the Clover Jmt hQW ^^^ haEpenea aSB Leaf. Feeds. The vtautyx^^^hm^mx /a^aia-aiHfjrass^^'as?--\' manufactured-wlll ibe high grade pa*[ o . cl0ckt ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^ * try flour, wirfeb will be-iput out uudert^- {{iie ^^ , s Zfe&toSin&rm. the trade name of. \Wellsmade.\ A new stone road has been built from the Ridge, road to the mill, which ia same- thin® of a contrast to the road foraner- ly in use. • ••* . ' * One special feature of the ^ulf-F3our r senger train, which doe® not stpfv-jt. the Basin, due albout 7:35, thought s(he -was struok by Jt o r a freifh.tr ^5Sd <Ie?Sh~~ ; waS-tastmtah i Coroner Atwateri <>f Rooh'eafter, ,,„,, .. , , .. . u .. lir .called. L *o inyeattote,.and her 'hody Mill is the fact that Its machinery wlir taken to the Waltajr unidertBMlls grind the , 'co a b and all.\ Oeher'nsjllB - — - - - _-_^_^- ^ Ibid it telpracUca'ble to do thie- t be- cause dt requires too much power, and requests for work of -this character have come from sources a considerable distance away. The new rnOI, from an historical point of view, Is most gratifying- to residents of this vicinity, as it brings back in line with present day affairs, Tors, in Spencerpbrf '. She- ia 'survived by-^her—husbassV 7 Earl Hutchinson, a daughter, age#1t- and two'sonis, aged n and IB\. ' BURGLARS ARE KNOWN The firm of Cook & King, store was broken into last week robbed of numerous articles _ of and ©aaftr, were notified on Taesdtgrlir- a business that had.its beginning. In ^^ .Rochester police authorities- Umtf 1812, and which has for over a century, held -forth on the «affiejMJStampfig ^^^ ftrrn^4asr^eque»ted-*o-s«ai=at= graund, and wnMeved^-r^Ttfttlon ^aTrepresentottve-dowp;- the Gulf Flour Mills. 1 TWO «Uf*©REO JfcAflfclETS *flE OPEN IP TO NEW YORK FRUIT Adamts-street -Jwere cut and Sadly California^ BdAran^ef-Oiicasof-M-^-Sur^^sQn-^iHg^^^^ nifhif, a^frtfcedford- d&k, of BeaBton Harbor; IMicB.: Syl- yj^fe'Qf-^few 'Y-orkrto'aisS.. oi'SocF esXer; four sisters, Mrs. Ajneda, GTb- Over two hundred fruit the United State® were opened to-fruit grown in .western. New- York by the re- cent action of tho Western fNew York Fruit, growers^^(^perative pacKlng^flg^ sociation in contract ing fort -sc viBH wltt\ < tt»\'FsdeTfl£Bd VegotaSie .QjowegrSi, they were on the trail of the one of the local officers-, for the pose or\ iaenit;ityifng~\«toien goods, *— — possMe. and ' apprenendlng ffift.\ -TjL6JfiHefijMUtoMJgBilliL=i: ioqrHpt! car wfaiqh tbey were driving wag- -piit ^t'W 1 ^©^*^^\!!*\^ «c-f clden-t which happened near Egypt, as son, M*». Juaa^A. \mryng «f 3teches-- ^h 6y -^^^ makftig the. retomtrip home from \WatMns ©lea. r TteenSt«re--o*-MIn^ltog-^gtea on a jwaa -drlvtogjhie car, from seetaf an- otSeFTjar witBolt '^^ts, Whicfi was. Ket^ccia^Hjap^^ed^i^^y^ffipiii Mrs. ConWtag sustained some baa cubs about the eyes and forehead, and they -were foo*h badly jolted. The \wisbibone\ of\ the l^ord was broken •sales •ser» E4Tiit- and: ^ B |tMrtSCs,it is said. Themeffar^l _^ and one of them had a DaneanorS, *•-\ The Federated-Fruit ^id-vegetable ^^^ -=0^ -wae^nM»r«K-fiwnUfeiiSI_ •9gggg5^te£iJ^g?te N «y-J orl t f™?: r and,-he- wlE. now^babald^c^asfcJ©Sfc=^ lis ^t imJJimai cooperatSTe- «elHn& ser vice witfe the tremendous advantage of 4 a s salesmen In 290 markets, Mr. Hall said. It is gro-worjowned and -controlled, op- era^^ on a cost i 6as3a lor cooperative lodged fhey were the one* Impli- to the Cook & King robbery. About 3000 carloads of fruit wW be market-ed this year through the' cen- paried^by tihe> roadhride, and «» h^tral*'s»lsHp&mof*thfrFedera*ed f it is •i-mated he ran into the oar that wag parked. JOYFUL GET.TOGETHER The old Brockport Band of ten or twelve years ago, which had quite a reputation locally and i n nearby towns, is once more coming, to life, and the got wind of the fact, and helping tbgsi ' setvesr .to somebody'sIDodge mm 111—L made a quick get-away. The girl Is tthftiPftrtV l^^t.her-home ln..l? 111 ilwaisi \under -survelrlance of the* pOlfce fr'vfelatlng^Ms^gaTOle. as •WiM. butgloirizingT The \gMi\* TetCeT - puWSIsea^mt column -on. this page a conce«|>c*aBsfc^Z urges a Taw making a'prieon' sen aitoftoxicat* Thait this is really aertdi -^^^ifiBKaSKsMjSSgetJLiaSWfeaMsS! and the fenders and wind shield j former members who got together m Grand Master a committee ot five has 1 smashed', and <they -were compelled to been appointed by the Master to be known as the comimltbep, for the Wash- ington 'Memorial-Every Member Cam- paign, which will probably take place the first week in October. ODD FELLOWS Moniroe (Lodge No., 188, I. leave the ear for repairs. PRiEE SCHOLARSHIP thp Public Building Tuesday evening, believe they can show Che public they are in the game just as strong as ever. About twelve of theo Id members wefe man who is unable to eentne* himWsf- 1B directing a vehicle oaipaible of.attslst. Ing-ihfflgh speed'. It is like letting aansK buffl'lioeise. •- — —--—- Any person who drives an adbus— bile while imtoxicaited should Tbe'sesl' to jail and be deprtved of the rlgTbfiS' drive a oar again.\ ~ . ^ Even if we do mot taike fhe nimwnll_ step of denying to a judge laaseTetisssv Associations and IndivfdualsOffer Help to Those Who Study in Cornell Winter Classes 0. O. F. j More than twenty •scholarships Riven wiifl hold a corn roast on the Henry j hy fl-ve difrerent individuals and or- present, and they reorganized as The ary powers such as he ordinarily Brockport Band, and will make an ercises, it is at least thne for\ pubHc - fK 3f3 effort to get in touch with as many of. opinion and the penal code^m irnajr....,....*, '} the boys who formerly composed that driving while intoxicated with miajar ^j§ K^)3R0CKF;ORT GRAMMAR SCHOOL liSv (Brockport 'G-ranimar (Sdhool opened ' ^ffoiv^he year's work on TuTesdiay, with a ^^.ejgiatrattonL consideraibly. larger than l^uaiiial. During the vacation days new •ji»#ste*»l ceilinigs had ibeen put in several |&3S|\ - WSB-rf, • PSa'- Wih- ' • Ban.' erveraing, 'Sept. 7bh, from 5 to 7:30. ___—_— <• . Dogs and Cats troated and. boarded In a sanitary small animal hospital. Dr. Harry Greene, Veterinarian, 18 Monroe Ave. 10:11 i' age and corn roast. About fifty guests Ronnie. farm. Beach Ridge, Saturday } ganizaitiionis a,re offered for the short were present, the oldest among whom i afternoom, •September 15th. There Is a j winter courses In agriculture at Cor- Was Mrs. Barbara Hetzler, of Roches-1 lively commiittee in charge, and there 'noil \University. The courses open {his organization, as possible. There are all offenses. kinds of good times, butthe band boys' Judges may then be expecitedi'tO'aBl.. mm wonder if there is anything that can >. accordingly'.--Rochester beat getting a band together, who played as a unit a dozen years ago, Tlmes-trniML,,^^ REMOVAL \Owing to limited quarters was forced to move. Am now Jocated in the old Decker plant on Clmton St.\for the conitinuanice of overhauling and repair- tog power sprayers and gasoline en- gines. Phone 168-iR, J. H. Butoore, ter, who is ,76 years of age, and the youngest, Miss Vivian Wright, four- monith&Jb-ld daughter of 1 M^r, and Mrs. Fay Wrdght, of Walker. overhauling and.repairing. 9,: 2? * AMERICAN LEGION IN ACTION AGAIN -- T-he regular-mioinithly meeting of the Hiarsch-Crisp-'Seaimam Post, American Legion, will be, held in their rooms at will be something doing every minute- during the afternoon. The Brockport Grum Corps, will furnish nvuisic. There will be a ball game, and a, horseshoe throwing contest between the 3rd de- gree members and the Past Grand® of Che Lodge. Races of various kinds will year on November 7, and continue | and Who have more or less lost track through February 15 of next year, the!of each other in the meantime. college announces. The state grange- gives twelve scholarship's of $50 each, awarded though competitive examinations. Any } p rson interested may a^yply to the aisp be pulled off, TSiose who pemarn^-niias!feero#--hi8--PomG-HaCrangev i - -•-- away willtSUTely missi something. Put down the date so you won't forget It. A WORD WITH YOtI \if George WilliaimsDni, **nh» TMagazfass^ V^S „ 1 Man,\ 171 THAc* Street, -wo^-te^psjfilBl'- <S| \j( jly ask for your patronage fluj|fig;\iilB» i> ^' s \ presemt^ season. ] ...''}'• •' \''-'Sf Tbe state bankers^ association ^offers five scholarships of $200 each to|boy*'cSifts. Tighe, Collector. • •>M SCHOOL TAXES -L - . Notice i s hereby given that the taxes'- THEY^RE USING A LOT '-OF for school district, No.'9, town® of . LUMBER ,- ,-, • % - .-,,-y Sweden and Clarkson areJIOW due and With unprecedented Tntttaii« ; nt,o|f are payable at the State Bank of Com efatton now the need\ \for lunflSsf;,.,.., niercs JOSL^S'd -after .Mon^Z.. jSept^l^naturallv la srreater HisaLetsaJHBBatliK for thirty days at one per cent; tihere- after at S% at my house, 174 TJtiea Gordon ft Son before buying. -•j-iBf-- 9:27 i SUBSCRIBE FOR THE REt»UBLI« RSlT&ii H^tti^ *{*>