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l^^pl^^^^^^^^^rS? ^^^^^^Mggc VIMIIMJMM SIX THE REPUBkfC, BROCKPORT, N. V. TTTURSDAY, OCtQB£B 25, 1923\ O0C —ronJt- Fefc* AW,WHAT!S t lHEiJSE ByL.F,VanZefeo e Wgtcm Newspaptr Uruoh Felix Changed His Mind AND VOU SWGQTE »T JU6T R)S HE- BLE^S VOUR WEACf aa6 l Lcro-cli or wt' WIHY WHATS THE, MATTER. -wrra—MY ^ERN T nFS Att IT WHILE I WA.Q AWAY f* +t£#*/€M£ &/&&-, -HAVEN'T YOU AHV : OP ALL TME DUMB IDIOTS.// £^ ~AND MY 43BSBE& ?t£NT ^l6o/ FOR. 1 / v 4 lifcd'J uwuJii«r*ffl •JI.VJM KEEP THE CHILDREN ffAVPY SUBSCRIBE FOR THE REPUBLIC m mm m BRDTHER5 ammmniiimiiitiimmn!wm»iiftnm«r BROWN By HERBERT jQUICK of \that she'iTad a very high opinion my work,\ , . \I didn't ask her about that,\ said Mr. Hofmyer, \though I guess she thinks well of. it. I asked her what you are try In' to do, and what sort of a fellow you are. I was favorably Fro-' pressed; but she didn't mention any failures.\ \We haven't succeeded in adopting \H successful - system—^of™setting- our • cream,\ said Jim. \I believe we can. do it, but we haven't.\ \Wal said'Mr. Hofmyer, \I d'know 5 , as I'd call .that a failure. The fact, that you're tryln' of it shows you've got the right idees. We'll write ye, and niebbe pay your way down to look us over. We're a pretty good crowd, the neighbors tlunk.\ CONTBfUKD NEXT WEEK MBTB1, CAB i I t I TIRES ARE CHEAPER HERE SEE THEM BEFORE YOU BUY I I Full-Une of Accessories Spot Light $2 50 , E. A. GOAPMAN - m .1 t t * i, ..* i t i t i t • » veto' 9 \nst t t 1 > s 1 1 •1 * 1 t RiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiitiimiifiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiin? (Copyright by. Ths Bobba-Merrill Company) Continued from page Cfireo \M'h-m grunted Mr. Hofmyer, \I hain't been- able to see how Latin- -con- nects op with a high-school kid's lite— unless he can find a Latin settlement som'efes and git a Job clerkinMir-t- store.'^ \•_ \But It used to relate to life,'* said Jim, lithe lift* of the people who made Greek and Latin a part of everybody else's education as well as their -own. Latin and Greek were the only lan- guages In-which anything worth much was written, you know. But now\— Jim spread out his arms as if to tak« In the whole world\—\•etiieiK-e, the mar- B EKEa~J*EW-^OfeK4_l_ FARMS an* HOMES Prepared for till paper \f tha New York State College of Agri- culture at tbrneir Universify WHERE TO, 8HOP IN ROCHESTER Bftrgalmi Jo cdoifelnj: *oew, rubbers, llerchaata fifcg© Co., State St Cleansers, Dy_en», Tattom. Safari S8 Clinton Ave, North. -puroMire, R«gr Ltnoleam*, Floor and Table Leitijps, Cedar ChMts, etc Howe 4 Rogers Company. 89-01 CMnton Arenue South. Jewelry, SHlTerware, Diamonds, E. J. 9ch»er, -269 Main St., EJast Plsnos,-Players-Pianos and sRolle, Talking Machine* and Reeorda. Lerte IfnMc Store* 38 floatfe Aye. Tranke, ILeather Goods, Sags, \Llkly's \ 271 Main Street Bart. _ Nor thuMain-jSit.. Phone 235-W These are the 'lowest prices at which these cars have ever been sold. They make the Hudson Sedan and Hudson Goach the most outstanding values in the world. • 70,000 Coaches in Service Arthur Leiter, Hamlin, N. Y. On the finest Super Six Chassis Ever Built Hudson Prices . Speedster - - $1295 . . 7.-Pass. Phaeton - 1350 Coach . - - 1375 Sedan - - - 1895 Fr^lfit and Tax Sxtre 5319 •-• tast three centuries '. And to make a _ child leam Litrtn wim nil That, n thou-\ sand times richer fhfm all the litera« hire of LafihT \lying unusea* befoiT him!\ \Know any Latin?\ asked Mr. Hof- myer, Jim blushed, ns one caught .In con- temning what iu> I;news nothing about \I—I havi> studied the grammar, and read 'Cues=iir. \\ he faltered, \but that isn't much. I had no teaelief, and I had to wurii pretty 'hard, arid it didn't go very well.\ ' *Tve had all the Latin,tbey gave in .ik*_coll£g£fijLi£_JXU Hme.\ x said Mr. Hof- myer, \if Id<> talk dialect; and I'll agree with you s» far as to say that Itwould hftse beun JI crime for me to Jj neglect the .i-lnn,.<try, bacteriology, « physics, ei)Kln«-ciiri_' andntTTer\sciences S. that pertain to i'armin'—if there*d; heen Jf any such scU-nci^ when I was gettin' *.'; niy SChooliB*.™ ' a^ ' \And yet,\ said\ Jim, \soiup people jK&aLjm™io_ JUML _ jojirMsBslbs:. ft!L courses of s-iiuTy ipadT before these Bciences existed.\ „ 'T don't, by lioki-y I\ said iiofmysr- I'll he dag-g>mi'd if you ain't right. I wouldn't 'a' said so before I heard- that speech—mrt 1 «ry «5f> now.* TiTifs TruVTTfihti d up \aTlhls. the SrsfceoH^nrtR^crtfftTire—BnitsSi&'had 1 - tcof ed. 'I. .b'lieve. too,\ »ent—en-,Mc»- Hof- myer. \that ynnr uiw would please our folks, T've ite+^i tiie standpatter In OOT parr^ -ninety\on'\English- and ^iood A—smooth flflflr ;g^ perlja^s Floor the greatest; labor-saving fac- First tor in housekeeping. The on 1 riddle about 1 door not being a door •when it's ajar might well be para- phrased to declare that a floor Isn't a floor when it's c nuisanep. Until a sound, smooth floor is provided, there is bound to be much wasted 1 ' effort on the part of the homeniaker. Floors should be smooth and crackless sj much as eight to ten K-r c?at of. pot-' aahi ' \Under special soil conditions, and in the production of certain crops\ fertilizer haY.nj< a high pot- >us-lltemu*e-^«.eur-4m^e-4B^6=l-£ae¥ J3»v be «a4-ed- fot easily^Jiois& lash content may he daA-rahle, but on lessjv,'- and dusties^ly'. Suggested floor materials for giieral use are: Narrow oak, maple, or heech. flooring, OP, Itss\ desirable, edge-grate yeHow pine; cemmt for the porch, the laun- dry and cellar; tile for general use, if laid on cement; and linoleum, for kitchen, pantry, bath, Bervice halls, or dining rooms that are exposed to hard use Japanese matting sewed together and stretched to cover the floor* completely is recommended for old houses rather than jh_e bare wide Your Dog's Health -Can be Insnted fey Using Dog Remedies- ~TKe\Pricreo Keunet- M«tm»HieH>-^ ypu how to prevent and cure all Dost Disease?, Endorsed by lead- ing breeders and fanciers. -ftfr^toritahtftsssi E, W, Simmons Bropkport, N. Y» A CompUtt lint of Delcreo Dot- *<«*• dicfaiMys wr/iwtAi. ^N«¥HEr-Mie/ffifftttlli jutojqi&yjLDd Counselor at Law V . Bell Phone 48.W \ Home Phone 167-A Oobion Siock - Brockpor GEORGE B. HARMOM >--.,•- General Insurance'' ' 26 Market Street Brockport, N. Y. ™=^=^ ^ ICOlD STORAGE! ~FoT j «»r ISBKS .Butter, Cheese, Poultry ' i »Ie»tsrA»ples, Pettrs, Plums, Peaches, of all klnas, and yfHter products. (TteBptontoWStoragete., life.« ^H^Gea.Mgr. ROCHESTERTS. > HERBERT B, CA5H^ Gen. «„, Storage Open All Fear Ronni .i^aff- — - — GENERAL INSURANCE AGY. Brockport, N. Y. OFFICERS DEAN G. CRIPPEN . . PresldenT FRANK B. HEBBARD Vice President JAMES Ei C6NLEY Sexy and Tcea*. DIRECTORS Dean Q. Crlppen Frank D. Hebbard James E. Corrtey .Perry c. 8hafer Ephralm C. Crlppen Morton Minot Charles M. McCrlllls Louis B. Sha^ George £. Locke Donald A. Dalley - Wilson M. Shafer NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an arder of Hon. Selden S. BrowTi, Surrogate of the Comity of Monxo^ notice iahereby given, accord- ing to law to all persons having claims\ or demands against Almira Chapman lata of tJie Town of Clarkson, County ceased, to. present the same with the\ vouchers \therefor to the undersigned Herbert L. Chapman at ins place for the transaction of business as such -AdmMstoator^withr^the-^WnT-annexBd at Brockport, N. Y. on or before the 1st dajr of January, 1924. Dated, June 19, 1923. HERBERT Hi. CHAPMAN, Admln- Jstratojrr^to^he. ^yiU -anaexefl.. / LOUia IB. SHAY, Attorney lor Admt&- istrator, Brockport, N. Y. !~~\ MQTICETQ CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of Hon. Selden money into fertilizer containing as ST Brown, Surrogate of the County or Monroe, notlcaia-hereby given,. accord* : ing to law to all persona having claims ' or deinands against \Wnilam E. Good- rich late of the Town of Clarkson, County of Monroe, State of Ne/w Yorkr djscgaBed, •to present TEhe^fianrewttJi iffie- vouchers therefor, ~to-tte tmdor*- Ihe Mbfe common sol'. 5 ; -of the state-,- especially where grain orops and hay 8 ig^ed\^^ph\ T. Soodrichat bis pl*ce- are grownj no such q'.iant>tles of pot- for the transaction of business aB such ash Are needed, TMs has- heemdem- ! Aamlat3:ator- at Clartaon, N. Y, on^cir- DoardB, which feQatre constant and painting. A thoughtful use of good floors demands rubber heels, and rugs arranged to enverthe parts of the floor most used. onstrated not only in practical farm- ing, hut. in carefully observed experi- mental tests. In one made in Ohio It was shown conclusively that in most cases the potash failed to pay its way «t what it «osts in mixed grain fertilizers. -* • fe \ '\' \ - Bill the garage man says Uat the - ^ ,-«. ,_ _, ., ,-mm W ho gets his anti-freezing ml* IMomro^nottce *J^ #£.*»& befon the 20th day of January 1824. Dated July 1923. RALPH T . GOODRICH, Administrator. LOtJTS B. SHAY, Attorney for Ad- ministrator, Broclgiort, N. Y. , NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of Hon. Selden S. Brown, Surrogate of the -CouflEy «T r-th To tie a \figure eight\ knot, form a bight .ipffC The end-of-L aBnes and kept at growing tempera- ture. Eight Knot the ropetg+ve, the short end onj»__ctoBtete^turn^aOout tue long rope, and~then pass It \through the bight as In th^ first pjcture. Pull up ture in his radiator heWhe ^^S^tiSTSSSSmS-' it, isn't gdlhg to need a new raidator ; i ate of th e Town of Sweden*'Qounty pf mfore-he-can-get-itT rMoinroo,-State-of New -Yorkr \ « I to present the same with the voucher* Hills of rhubarb may be placed m ^erefar, to the undersigned AaTstfnitT- fer winter forcing. Thay'ILtraitor, -at Ma Place fpcjthe {r«aaactll» of business as such Administrator at Brockport, N. Y. on or before E&e 3fd day of Notember-1923. -u -Dated April 24, »23, _ M-GHMffi DEAPY, ^Administrator. LOD31S IB. *SHAY, Attorney for Ad- mIni8frator,.lBf6ckport, N. Y. give tender stalks if planted in moist NOTKHf T(TTSKEDrr0HS Pursuant to an order of Hon. Selden 8. Bf swh. Surrogate of the County of Monroe, notice is here- 1jfir^,la-ca^irarX£]£Ir3^^ cliimrf* OF demands affaimt Imtheir^iordoni> llteof theVillaae of Brockport, Ckmnty of Monroe —say German. What d'ye stay to ceaiQ* down anaLteitEliiu:- onr-school!. .We're got a two-room nfTalr, and_ I was made a^coiiuMttee^tjme^o-a^a-^tisteiicti — 'Jl—t- -6tifft—9to—imW is:n Jlna-'atBna— mered. all tsikfu. uLack _hy this 'new breeze of rcrnwiixi«-m % —. \We t-jtn't Tmr mrrHi,\ sattl Hfrffflyer. \You havp cliiuu'i' of the dis-clp-line In the wlmU- scliin,!. Mtjd teach In Num- ber Two TOO in, Snvpnry-flve dollars -a month. l>ni«: it appfarto ye?\ Appeal to him! And'yet, how about the •Slmnises. ('.•!..nel |Woodruff, th* HgUSPTlp sum XiMXT»m rBronsoin, noV Just \gettiiiK !i^ lirm start on the up- ward path to usefulness and real hap- piness? How ripi:!ii hp leave the little, crude, puny stnu-turc on which he had been working—mi which he had been merely pract Winn-for a year, and re- move to the new. field? \I'm afraid I <nn\t.\ said Jim Irwin, \but—\ Hghtly, so that smi-is sctuarrjEcrost VtS. .HSaa^By/.tJJSeT^injrJCjSSEfr ^Sofcr pr shackle, as fflowTi la the \second-' picture, „ffie knot^-may be easily un- tied.. The flgHTe^eighi knot is useful mt makrtg a knob on 'the end of- a rop^qr for. keeping lhe_ str a 55 B . * rom UntwIStlgg: ~ -- - - - r ---—• -=- L ^ ; * « \ » S^rrtt Soap 1a the- - bes^+aH- — NOTICE TO-CBEDrTOfta^- „ Pursuant to an order of Hon Selden te^f^Wft^fc^taj'g. Srorwor, Snarrogatoof *he* Cottn^ oT with the vouchers therefor, to lie undersigned S. -«««« U Jinrftri*- ftivarx. fUMOtd- Au«ust» M. Gordoft at her pTace for tke trans- Monroe, DOUCe 1» nereoy gi»«ra, acwro action of bnsineSs as such sdmlniattatrw »t First Ing to law tO all persona haTing CjalXM- Wa^^gMfe^r^porj^N^r.. 0» OT before^p ^ 0H1M j^ esft I ] ^ ,J^y^a ^ lt _ *«v ^ ^*-T^_ ««, ^^ ^ ^, TffWJt ^ awedsuv.-Coaaty of Monroe, atate Of NeirTSirkri?* 1- the «fthd*y oTIaBairy, MM. Dat«iJuly-2iiaVJSZ3. AUGUSTA It GGKBOlSr; ^dministratrjx. cgHJefi, tcrpxe«ent«4ihe aame witlij!i«- roucliars theretor T tdtne^nder*gneu, Lena E., JEfiKlflssB ^daajalatr^ri^a't- boripiace\fOT 9» Sranawcfiatt-^NRW*' dfBce of Thompson Broe., Albion, N.Tf: os or before tiie 25th day of October B&WMAN « VAN SCHAICK j&ttoriMM'Bfoi AdiuhiisUstilx, 26 Mam Street East, Roch«t«r a N, T. NOTICE Tfi-iSraEIIlTOJB Pursuant to an order of Hon, Selden S. Browiw SarJogateof.ajfeJOanBttgf Monroe, notjea is h&c by «isen.accoxdina^l««jojdlporeonsha^ eUiroay-dgrnanda sgainat yew^n^Pguniejc. 1 ^ — Uto of the'lte|rn J ortHainltar^^ntre* , Mi State of New York, deceased, to present the same .iBAthT^oncherit^j^o^^he^Dderslped IfinorTTBrokawrana Vatentuie Crrjeraer, at Stjlace TtoTthe tearitieaoTr-oJ^niBinws-BS- \If you're only said Mr. Hofmyer. got your post <>IH program,-and we'll offer. \We may Uttle. Think it 'fraid you \can't \think it over. I've i\ address on this write you a formal I Ting them figures a <>\er.\ •\ \You mustn't tlnnk,\ said Jim, \that we've done all thf things Lmentioned In my talk, or that I haven't made any 'mistakes or failures.\ \Your county superintendent didn't mention any failures,\ said Mr. .Hof- myer. '\Did you talk with her about my work?\ inquired Jim, suddenly very curious. \M'h'm.\ \Then I don't see why you want me,\ Jim went on. \Why?\ asked Mr. Hofmyer. \I had not surjposed,\ said Jim,' Soap round cleansing agent to Substitutes use in the laundry, \but there are other substances with sim- ilar cleansing, properties that may be used with good results in Its place: Soap bark.—In the leaves-, stems, roots, or bark of\ some planjs occurs a. soap-like -substance. that is closely allied to soap ta Its power to remove dirt. Soap bark (quiliaia bark) «i8. a familiar example of this kind of cleansing agent. When- powdered soap-bark is put into water it gives a good lather, and it acts quickly and effectively to remove dirt and stains. Another substance with soap-like characteristics, but of animal origin, is known as ox bile, o<- ox gall. Soap bark and ox gall are doubtless well known to the housekpeper. for they are often used to wash garments easily injured by the strong alkalis, as, for instance, woolcii's and fabrics printed in delicate colnrs. Bran, rice, potatoes and starch are frequently recommended as good substitutes for soap in washing delicate fabrics and colors. A story : ' >'.d of one laun- dres who replaces soap altogether with a well-cooked potato mixture. #'\ # ** Phosphorus More phosphorus rather Biggest, than more potash is the t Need great need of New York state field crops. Not until 300 pounds of acid phosphate to the acre are applied annually to the land should the farmfer think of putting tbexr_piace tor tne transaction oi_ UUBIUCTS » r«Er/v» J rbarM«' ^ch Adrnffistfatora at tMrlaw office of Henry} WHO«SPBl»H RMacArthur, BrockTioTg-rrrTwan-urliefuTaUier— Attocneffl TOT Administratrix Estate at 6th day of January^tS2s. Bated J«Iy 3rd, 1923. -Albtoo^N^Y- . %ffi&3S%iS**** „ NOTTOE TO CREDITORS Administrators. Pursuant, to an order of Hon. semen Henry E. MscArthnr, . g. Brown, Surrogate of tlie County of A fcw£ r A d 2f inrstratora - J Monroe, notice isaereby given, accord- uroclrport. w. r. ^ ^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ perflon8 , naT Ing Cl&lmS lor demands against Daniel E. Hilar 4 ceased:, to present the-same with the NOTICE TO.CREDITORS by given, according to law W all persons having j late Of the Town Of ClarkSOU, County claims or demands against Julia Elisabeth of Monroe, State Of NOW York, db WSi-% %& If'KlTdecM^ IBM •* »* Place for toe tranjj- present tlie same with the vouchers therefor.\ to'action of business as SUCH KXeCUXOr» the undersigned Executor at his place for the a j j a€ L aw - Office Of Nat O. Lester, transaction of business ™ * \ --..—... Brockport* N. Y.. on or January 1924. Dated June 22,1923, , . ^ r ARTHUR TOOLEY. LOOTS B. SHAY, Executor. Attorney for Executor. Brockport. N Y. ~J| *^r- of business & BUch^ExecuWr at 3—^^ N .J. on or before the 24tfc day of December 1923. Dated June 19th 1923 . EDWIN D. HILHR, ROY W. HTLiBR, Executors. NAT O. LESTER, Atty. for Executors, Brockport, N. Y. NOTICE TO CREDITORS * Pursuant to an order of Hon. Selden .— ^„.,.^.,„ S. Brown, Surrogate of the County of NOTICE TO CREDITORS Monroe, notice is hereby given, accord- Pursuant to an order of Hon. Selden bug to law to all persons having claims' S. Brown, Surrogate of the County of or demands against John J. Miller late Monroe, notice la hereby given, accord- ot the Town of Sweden, County of ing to law to all persons having claims Monroe, State of New York, deceased, or deinands against Frank Seaman, to present the same with, the vouchen, I late of the Town of Clarkson, County' therefor, to the undersigned Admlnds-1 of Monroe, State of New York, de- tratrtx of the estate of Bald deceased, ceased, to present the same with the at her place for the transaction of bus-1 vouchers therefor, to the undersigned Iness a». such Administratrix alt her residence in the Town of Sweden, N. Y., on or before the 19th day of No- vember 1923. t . Dated, May 10th, 1923. BERTHA W. ROSE, Admtoistratrlx, etc. Chamberlaine, Page ft Chamberlalne, Attorneys for Administratrix, 316 Eliwanger & Barry £Buudtog, Rochester, N. Y. Executors, at their place for the tran- saction of business: as such Executors at Brockport, N. Y., on or before the 27«h day of November 1923. Dated May 8-.-1923. PRANK SEAMAN, ARTHUR SEAMAN, Executors. IiOTJlS B. SHAY, Attorney for Executors, Brockport, N* Y.. ^ •tt^M^.^' ^^@s@^^^iiBatia8iai&^ 4.^nfH^M<AiiUflft i JSJ, -A^^Sle^^^A