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t>m$H WSi 'wugE^ji-T , . : \Ki VICMNHTY HAPPENINGS,- . Prom Our R««»w Correspondents 1^j\R6PUi#|flil^t. N.V. THURSDAY, S!pTfeMBEB/&/'23 >roiod at;t»e-lteehe8fcK^B3Bpogitk«i |Dog Hteg«w, awv^steen ao^slompetiag. to ~ — -CIARKSON <i (y-iiHRochester yisiMngj^atives. Evelyn and 'Charles Mower ofc.!Roch- « ter spent the week end at their great j i andfather's, Prank Durkee. Mr. and Mrs. Frank -Pagles, of Ham- in, were \Sunday visitors at the home i Mr .and Mrs. Chcrles Oehlbeek. _ The Ctarkson Guild •will told a Har- Y0 vest. Supper and social in the Con- Hjl gregation&l Church on Friday evening, '\\' _&ep.t. 28th, at 6 o'clock. Supper will WP-- cost you only 25 cents,'so let us have j Mrs, Edwin^Tr^oweff'^^peSff^c^ 5 fined to her home for a few\ days hy WALKER LjM^w^hn99^C^52^y J1 -i_r52. *». been the gues^ or -nor sister, Mrs. Bdw. Giles for the past, few weeks, has re- Jturned -home- , ^ I _ _ .. _ - - .. - — •Mr. and Mrs. Frost of Kfiowleevtliei G^4o4i«F-hftme4n--No»tlLJBeEge(n-aifter express \our •knceS*]\' iNotteerishooelby'.s^yw —^ ™™ .—~~ -.-^ „-,. ^.^ -.- —- - -.- -_ I thanks «nd appreciation toour Mends lor-district,No. 8 fcoj^fi*ot Stwedemaaid ^gft *»M^ - -,'. in t.- ,<„,, .*,.„. \ Br .,. • , I an<l TiftfgihiboM for their many acts of Clarendon arejnpw <hie and ore pay- «* iDofwwm. -for the. us© «f atopopiles dl?rtoS tfta'j'SaBfc 0»^|# 80 4«?B «t lfei there-jRochester I ,, 'iVli. <0,il'U J.....O. * » v«v Harry Hanul spent- dau „ Mer Mra . Harold BarnuS. -gwutfftwfcer. Ohartes Laax* Mr. and 'Mrs Sunday in. Fapport,lihe-T!l^teTt^ hei, 7^^ 6 \ U | t \' b ^ d g ft fe .feeing (greatly ton daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hum- d fa ^ f Wadc and ^jte' M*s. C/ LoeK, of Rochester, were Sal- mell. I \m$h< •B-ieteness. Her place at the organ was very ably fiHed on Sunday by her al^iterj-Attee: — _ _„*_ •Ghas. Fowler of Spencerport, •while drawing gravel for a new garage in Bsiaekport on: \Monday had the mis- -fortune to break the rear axle of his truck just after turning the corner on to .the south road. Transferring his load to another truck he was soon on- his iway to Brockport. Miss 'Cecelia Allen of Brockport and -Prasees Bx>well of Sweden are Visiting their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Rpwell. Mr. and Mrs. George Haight and aSughtef, Eleanor, spent Sunday with Mrs. Haight's parents near Rolley. — ->•—•- *— Evelyn Wescott: socretary, ' I * ota «[^ w ^ Rya , a uxxxe, returned to Cat CHnK treasurer, Pc.rl Wescott; .look-j ^ WedM8day _ out committee, Inland Haighlt, Dorotihy, ^ ^^^ M<j0abe ha d the mif Blossom, Wilma Clintj chairman o.ii^l^^ faJfc4fl) <L a pBata 1 Afflr fflWft GARLAND -^•rank Root who hao been quit . JJowTy\ improving: — * ^Mf, and Mrs. Blair Butorbaugn and \ family, have gone to Buffalo Cor a ' 'Wlilfc. • :—, Alaaene •Glffor-d had her tonsils out last week.. _ Miss '•Ctenevieve Wilson leaves tor t . Eima Thursday morning, Sept. 20lh, fe^rwihere she will arttennd sohool. ^ 4Irs> John Stites has been very sick urday •guests of •Mr. and Mrs. J. Oatloy and daughter, \'' Mrs rhomas Martin, Mrs.',- family. \ of Rochester spent Sunday with Mr * . _ ^ Mmi M ^w The Uadles^ Aid Society of the ^-wed- and Mrs. S. L. Friabee. i^T £L were gue^te of Mr. and en Center Preabyterian ' Ohuroh will Mr. and Mrs. John Waterstreet will • 0tatheq . ^d John Shaffer, meet at the faome of the Missas Greene move to Rochester, October 1st. j — laal ^eek. . on ^^ lStreet ' ru f ^ y f t ^ WD ' Ferris .Hinton of Itoche & ter 6 pent the ; s6 ^ e ^™ lmwy .^nm at the SeptemfR* 25th, Assisting^Jtostessee, weekend with bis uncle.Frank Sigler, ^.^ Mrs , cliarl6S Zimmerman last Mrs. A. IL-TSWte and and family. | rnvmraday was most enjoyable, and Decker. \. k young people's meeting was or- ^ J ^ ttentedr . . .._. . .. _ Mr, and Ma .Rankin and daughter, Baatodtaat.SundMT evening. Presi; ^^ ^ ewHW ^ Brth ^ lH ^ 08 » H> |..Oaa. Vlreipia; Mr: .and Mrs. H^Neth, M -r, .pea^^iee^osident,;^ M y ^ ts ^ ^ and Mrs. •». J Sample- and» W* Uoebs, all of 'Rochester, were gitoday CARD (MF THANKS tWe wiflta :JMPftttJF^£ THJ T - J--V_J- I«UM Ainu . JUln iSlii.t ihm*Htt^ • |6^^^Cj^*P^A« \JoBST sler and family\ jjOteM TO , . _ .'—PhttNCH-COMI^tteFfeD -•-.-- . . ASSESSMENT ROLL WITH CUERK, TMr. amd Mfs.-William -a. M&&r& •and4-^-^yMee-te ; -nepeiT Johm Ellwanger, 'Coll'ector; I^yitojSwysKR.iRojad.. Witn-tuiipr*c^en*ed-=MHaia«=ia^)p= ^ee#^Wt>fk-eatle#4<)iua^Jjfnp^^ eratioaa now the. need tor lusniliei . pr t DroD us a card. 1% See L. 2:2tti THEY'RE USING A l,0t OP i.^wv.^, _ .-.-o--— »-——^,-__r-_ - - — LUMBER Bftssment-rolWop-the to^ro-o£-Swj ia tihe County^ of (Moaroe, for *K& year W& <hfts been? finally .comipletea toy the naturally ig greater ttoan ever undersigned assegsora. aad^was SlMin Gordon & Son before buying. the •office of the Toivra^Clerfe,\at -the 1 „, , , • •,- „\' ,;.-^-, Village of ^ockportr^rhere tine Bamel\ i-_^^7^Ji wiU remain open .to puibllc inspection JKOSi^^R0SW*S^lS^8OSS^^I^i!OSSISOS^^8O!8^IIOlK^Wi^>sMP0Ks>H \T^SWB ,J ^> Re^upriojsterin g, Rfepairlmg and; Re* » f ^^ ma4e to orderi JUtwjyJi^Harjta Drop us a card. THANKHFOU TTT* lor fifteen day^ Dated this/ \ guests -©f the-Misses Edna a Laack. day of Sept.-1823. FredH. SihafeF \\~7\B. J. MSeieht Fred B. Clark S'sors of the Town of Sweden, .of 'Monroe, ... _ ^-M social committee, I^nora Wescott. ( and hag ^floea to the house The Ever Faithful class will hold .a, ^ ^ ^^ week 0? ., m ^ re . baked-food sale nest Saturday at ; .^ ^^^ g^^ & ^^ __ __ KLock's sitore young people. Come and nelp the REDMAN ROAD AUX5T10N ^SL^OP CATTLC \ Twill sell atjpoiblic awlbtion, at my •farm (the former'Hobin ifarm) 3 miles east of Blte^JLY. t Wednesday, Sept. 2©t9u at JHL o\oiobk sharp\ Train «.p| dairy <JOWS; 20 registered in Cows and Heifers, 130 Fresh , and nearby Springers, 50 Spring. ,„_ ..J, 50 ^year-old and yearling .Heif- ers and Stock Bulls. Many of these cows have had second T. B. test, \ ~Tnes-e «>w»-cortsisr xyf Wg9r ^grade4 lYerett Htolateins and Guernsey^, a few Jer- years seys and Aryshires. They have \been They carefully selected and are as good as ..„. „ , > it te possible ito oibtain. All cattle sold Mr. and Mrs. Fred Defendorf and conduct extensive pjxfdi'ce operations W iifj lave .j )een ^r. ^. tested ibefore sale, son Charles,, visitedy with fflendsd ,at in Oolumibus-, affld^ECre raited among the Delivery will be made on ail cattle . . ...._. ....... SK . jr ^ ^^ itae ^ the \whereba-two-'-or nwwe are «>ld to one -Tlr.rv rxDi'ct <tci j^ivo P-\ r< ' hflS ^'T, •TVi^la anlrt jn «tr lets wiB 1 niarTexpecr^o-^iTe ^J^^,^ ^ ^^ nea rest railmaoi lumfeus, Ohio, have purchased the for- . . i 'Sihinel mer Biaekfe*d produce plant from Holstrf John Talbott, wio has operated it for, , the past few years. . Amico (Brothers and are well known im this vicinity amoji Mr. .and Mrs. Clarence Tuft daughter, Thelma. Mr-and Mrs. Geo. the fruit growera, ^avilig ' Reynolds, all of Rochester, wer-e Sun-^-ples- -and- other- pcodnca day guests at the home of Mr .and, F. Blackford for a nurai Mrs. James Jteyoolds. ' hefore he went ou?t of bjuisiness Albion Sunda ami also^vTsite Mt-|. .Mbipn which Was aster day_TBliere. psta'e oT~ Mr. o-nd^Mrs.'iSauero-ier and famljy,, the pla; GuBFIbur Biffs r. and Mrs. Joseph 'Helse, of Hilton,''imm -Mr. and Mrs. Charles Qra^man andj daughter of Walker, and Miss- lL.ydia Graupman and Mr. Bristol, of R OMOP. wece enteatahifHl.Smid&x : UP-to-theTMinute Stylesi rarifi 'be ^hown at McDonald iSsiers oh Friday and Saturday, Sept. 21 and 22 home of Mr. and \Mrs. John CS, Fred Defendonf and spent Tuesday in Rochester. coTODlete gomg over in fhe g^t^ te future, installing a freight The quality, of th'ese cattle wHl m tne storage,' iputtlng lu a oqual tho quality of those «f -my^ (ystem of electrtc lights adding im- ^^S* i ^-* J ^u___a» J .J ii Harry Scott, -Auctioneer, provementrTo^tae^fftce, painting all DeAlton Brown and B. J. Peffer, >uildingS| eqid patting the plant Clerks. G. F. MeteaTf. - --• -^AtiidHdsof .-.b..r_ Peed Grinding including \COB AND ALL\ Also fresh stock of Dairy and Poultry Feeds Service with us is a cond'i- tioii—ttota«iaflsg\ '•\Spetic^rport Phone 22S-F-5 for^ Comfort Aiid they are also mbst stylish, especially in the smart models we are now showing. Knit from the finest of yarns, bra variety' of colors and combinations, they will appeal to you immediately. — A. L. ASH WORTH -^^^ ~3S 1 in ftrs$ class shap« tor uusmess-ofiSTar Charles, : tlons. Charles Zimimerman has been j secured as maaa«er for the Adams Basin brandi of UheAmico business, Protect your Sajal Cet up your No'. Canadian Champion \Shunnlsh Rex m Trespass \ slgn^at once. \We have\: Recurrence,\ a local collie owned 'by \ •thiem in. i?r^^flTid-mn_nTJn't, you,r. , nflag^the--C!hest^t m 3aHv^£k)llie^^ennel6^ on them^ftsban'ter. At our prices youTwhicli \a7e~now located on the former ; • Icannoj^afford.to go without them. |p s s. Holbrook farm near Adains Ba-' g SCRIBE FOP THE REPUBLIC tsin, was awarded winner, and best oL wr=z£ NEW COATS AND DRESSES FOR WOMEN--We are now showing an -excellent line' of Coats-and„Ilresses foe fall and winter. We advise an early selection for\ttxet>est»choice. - NEW-BRESS-eoeDS^SUk amLWool Crepes, Woof-Gr^pe^-^ad-Wool Jersey Ttibirigs are very popular^ for the new fall dress. Here at -—-re-a-soaaole-4)rtceB l.n ^hj^wjanled A^ades^. _ . _*. BI^ANKETS-Tlie largest and most \complete display of Blankets we have ever £ad is now ready for your Inspection. Cotton Blankets at $3.49, $2.98, $2 2 49, and_Uss. Beacon Blankets in the better fforni3.85to S9.50. We f.eattirc Beacon Plaid —s: Blankets,, Beacon Motor Blankets, Beacon lacq&a-rd Comforta- bles3eacon^athrobe Blankets, Beacon Camping Blankets, Bea- con Indian Blankets $nd Beacon Crib Blankets. *» UNBERWEAR—We carry all leading mafcei-of Und^rWeaf including Carter's and l^tinsing. We feature underwear for every member of the f amdly. We have afl styles and sizes in the many different grades. If iFs^ITno^rWeaTlye have it. - __^__ 7ack O'Leather New Fall Suits for boys, reinforced.with leather at every ifacewfaere the wear comes With two pairs of trousers, $16.50 and $18.00 j • a suit. Other hoys* suits with two pairs of trousets $r^rfHHo-$l^^-ea€4r—-j-y ^HILpRE^rBTrl^^^^^lng^am Dresses f^^n«^^=f5lfamtsi^e- and wool dresses For the colder days are to be found here. Fi«5fr-J^EMIfBBIBS--54^ lone* *i lies Winter Overcoats for Men and Boys are Now on Sale \ari ready in the white twills and.the^popttlarllannels for winter-. i-* $35.00 and $40.00..\ Other \men's Overcoats \far #I5,QQ,:^IMfi, $204)0 aad 925G& NEW KIDBIE SWEAT3ERS-?£tf-wool Sweaters for ciildrin_ttp to J 2 Boys' Overcoats in the new winter models $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00. ChiKtrjen's m Overcoats $6.00, $8.00 and $10.00. 1-, 4- Men's all wool Sweaters in white, brown, dark g reen and blue $10.00' each. Other Men's Sweaters, from $2.50 to $8.00 xacL Boys', all wool Slip-On Sweaters $6.00, to $7.50. Others at $1.00 to $5.00 each. ' • -- -- — ____ Biggest values of the season in Men's and Young Men's Suits. Newest Fall models and colors. Prices $20.00, $25.00 $30.00 and $35.00. Men's Florsheim Shoes and Oxfords $9.50 a pair, * Men's Dress Shoes and Oxfords in black and brown $3.00 to $6.00 a pair. Boys' black and brown dress Shoes $3.00 to $5.00 a pair. Men's Work Shoes $1.98 tb $5.00 a pair. years at $2.95 are going iasl. INFANTS* WEAR—Oar infants^departHfcnt is fHIed~wRfrpretty new - Bonnets, Jackets, Sweaters, Booties, Silk and Wool Hosiery, Car- ter's silk^nd wool shirts and bands, dresses, skirts^ sleep***, etc* NEW OUTINGS- \ yard wide, good qttality at 25 cents a yard. Ot^er a IGrrades up to\3Tc^nTs~TyaTd« C-B ELASTIC GIRDLES-For the school girls are very popular. Priced $1.50 and $2.00. NEW FALL BLOUSE*-A few select models at $5.50. White Blouses at $1.98 and $2.25. K L MEN'S NEW SOFT HATS $3.00 to $5.50 each KAYNEE WOOL SUITS for-children $6.00 a Suit MEN'S DRESS CAPS $1.50 to $3.00 each MEN'S RIBBED UNION SUITS $2.00 each MEN'S DRESS TROUSERS $3.00 to $6.00 a pair *+* I LION SEMI-SOFT COLLARS 35c each BROCKPORT BROCKPORT BEUERLEIN'S CLOTHING & SHOE STORE! \ _\ v .„..';. Quality Merchandise at Reasonable Prices •! ESTABLISHED IN 1883. r —— 1 • • i ry BB'-^fc- 4^3 • ¥*M\ ?™ •• |Ma W K *tfV?lN