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aiiSL I'j^^^ajMl^^^^^^w wUafe^^^^ f.rrranrfTn=a *S«^#---t-=^-f rr- .--.i ^-'f'TWg^y^l^OMtSMPQOT^ N. V. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER % 1ft2$ ^BROCKPOirP REPUBtIC Established ITjejjiL \Entered at the Postofftoe at Broekport, N. i!., as seoonci-ciass matter -Subscription Price $2v9-0 ^ Year P. A. BLOSSOM, Editor E. M. BLOSSOM, ADV. MGB. Thursday Afternoon, Nov. 22, '23 T-L-.. EDITORIALS !^ ~ -—-PeFfeaps-i-His-Jttat -as -we-Ii that soim© disguise. The Turks should .stop yelping far a square deal. Civilized\ nations may de- cide to give It t o tihean. Some husbands never appreciate theirwives to the full untij some other man begins to appreciate them. winter \SPeak—A H. doffe & Son* .SuibaGfibe tfer the RepuHi»CTiow\aTrd\ receive two free movie matinee Mckets NEW BLANKETS .\^ We have a -wonderful line of large sized AH Wool and Cotton Blankets to keep you warm these crisp fall nights*. Prices range from $2.98 to $9.96 a pair. For Rent \\ VUR KENT-*—House Inquire 71 Llb- gr-ty g^ lady, cooking privileges. Apply 178 Utioa St. TO RENT—Furnished rooms. Ap- ply 17 Cliniton at. Mrs, M. A. Peeh- -nrann. ll:22tf Plana for the comtog year's iwoik we*e diraGgflebl at a Paarm Bureau ineet. tog held Tajggdjay nigM of lasJJweekHafc \the home of Harold*JNelson. E. ID. Merrill, Warm (Bureau Manager, was present -wt the meeting. OBeaders/ were appointed in the various divisions of work throughout this section, e®_ fjjtt- lowa: George Gardmer, fruit leader; A. S. Davis, farm crops leader; George Budm-am, dairy leader; George Beadle, canning crops leader, and Harold Nel- son-, potatoes -and eajpibajge; leaflsc. WHAT MAKES A COMMUNITY? The word \community\ has come Into -general, use of late. . It Has: \an inner meaning that may be hidden from some. Community eomes from a word meaning commooi. It is a place where people realize that they have common Interests which all share, and where =people general 1-y ta tee hold 'te-work- -fcr-fchese-eenwii-afl piH*pese*7- The old time country town did not •ordimarally do that. It was not as a rale a community. Every man went about his own business. It did not oc- •eur to them to pool their interests, join-forces, and get things-done. So they just d-r-Hteel -alOHsg and- -njade Utile progress. A country town begins to go dheaff\6nTIne ciate uiaT'Il \wafces up lrom being just a town, and becomes a •community. SHOES rrrT.\often.-rise.io aft- my view® upon the ills of modern sboes, so slim and tigihit they call out groans from all our metatarsal\ tones, and' on high lieels I sling a jawful, for their effects are something awful. The maid that In such footgear goes, will have knock* FOR RENT—A furnished ^room at the front on the first floor, separate en- tranioe, modorn. °26 Kenyan- St. . • TO LET—On shares 166 acre farm; 40 UCTTS. Ttfuck. 10 acres orchard, 60 \ sheep, 26-eows, -5 horses and H> pigs if ' desired. Part of .larger tools furnished Party tafcng same must he .dep'eiidahle_ and hire own help. Phone 58-F-3. (•Yank rookj.feroekport. 11:29 For Sale. Flowers Thanksgiving Day Makes^ the meal much more enjoyable, and when enter- . taming guests gives added cheer To therpkrty HOMER \Ef.-ROGlERS\\ FLORIST West Ave. 3TiBee45Iig~ was arranged-for-W^dae* • day evening of this -week to be held din connection with the iFarm Bureau membership camvasa. Wilbur Chase of Hilton, who has ctapge of the can- vass, attended the meettag last night, affld^arraffilemie-nfs 'were ootopleted ifor making .the eanivasisr throuigihout this section today. * Phone 305 FOR SALE—Cabbage, CUsurJi_Exen,cai- BiuibscrlbeTor' the Republic now and receive two free movie matinee, ~ This -is -Red \Gross- Tveek andTthe Ked Cross meeds that dollar more than you do. A, praclicaTand comiSj CEDAR CHESTS make ideal iQhristmas Giifts. Come Jn and see our large assortment of them. • Geo. Dunn. * The close knitted Kg|iij| weight coats we areiKrJ -iog wiittgQ-andeF^He* Jm jptoith out ^of F de®ri or_jaa^^^ceJleiiJLkflisj Cl) coats. Brushed Wool Coats y Close TCnTttecTCoats and Knit Vesls ., J^ HL GCtEFt-1 SON 101 Main Street. Brockport —F-QItSAX,B=3jIaESft3 at. The Hplaada_ E. L. Matfiews- 9:20tT FOR SALK-—Dry slaib wood. Will deliver. Rhone S36Ji'-3 2:7-'24 FOR_aAL15— Roll-lop office deak and chair. Inquire o-f Dr. M. S. Gooding. NOVEMBER \\STALE\ OF\ Coats and Dresses Every remaining-Goalr?«KH>ress in the storeys FOR SAliE^-Nice fat dttCTCs for*-\.\ \ . , , , , , T , « \ Thanksgivtog. inquire Henry Stevens, reduced in price tor quick sale. If you need a coat or rvhone Wo. 4SS-T- 1 ; r •FOR SALE—^Sow with six pigs 6 1 weeks ol3. '^ffl«e PbHIpps, ^East\'Lake ! Road. ' ' .aress now is the time talmy^ as there are only a few FOR SALE—Potatoes at -best mar- '*„.«.„.*„ i„** 117 J X « • ^. kot prhies. wm. wais^ west Lake t ftarmentsjeli*—We advise an early selection. Tessa ohengre:p-nr 11:22 FOR SAJLE—Rhode Island Red pul- lets; also Rouen ditgks v Inoulre Kent M. -Chadsey, Brocloport, FOR SALE—Three new milch cows. with calves by ®MK~Tniqu\Ire fai.~A. Nor«hrup, phon© ifF-lA _.. Blankets —We carry a complete Mne-^of-^theri _ Blankets which are therteighest^ilDnprairty and very lets, $125 each. in^uirT^eto St ^eas.on&ble in price. If you need a pair or two,-come FOR StAiLE—.White Wyandote pul- ls, $1.25 'each. Inquii • wsa^er-tyF-phon-e 122^^6; in. FOR ®A1,E—Ondonis and ducks. WiH deliver. Inquire Victor Matteson, phone 232HF-13. Spettcexport. Hosiery and Underwear knees and ptgernrtoes; Iir~t5hlen'\ days no one would know i-t, but in our time the dresses jSho-w it. No- ionseE OMUL is blindly betMrbg, for ho can. see just w'aat he's getting. H-e aukartio maid t& share his roof who is not sound in hock and hoof. TJie wise old ahor- „ ._i_ *i.« m t~. 1 „„J »^^ /ni^ FOR SALE—Jewel heater In •perfect igines, the Mohawta* and the Chlco- ron(Mttolli> used on] y ^ ort tlm ^ ^ pees, had botter kinds of shoes than. 401^ -Crotwiey -BPOS-., -GiaFksion-. - -For every member of the family yon wiil \find-'to tbiE thes&,„-Tlie_ niked naUve on the;——————-————3-—==r L -, „. j - 4 ^, --,.\.\\ • . sanses Abetter care of his ^L^^STw^SSiS^S sltoie ' We de8ta> Particularly to call your attention lamges. We're civilized In high and ©arh. W. Murphy, Clarkson. Phone low points.. In eyerytMng exieoit .oui|472-H. toe points. But tht>s-e so twisted in their sockets are fali of corne- and curves and pocltets. Vdien 7 was young In winter weath-pr we Wore, hrjrb; trorjts '. R,rn, ' ; hv FOB -SAJJS—Four • praetieally new Brunswick pookot bilrlaTd tmbles, very reo.sionabI«. Inquire Snover & Mc TT:22 to our Women's and Children's Underwear depart- ment which is> the most complete in Brockport. of good cow loatbor. Though they J FOR SALE—Special sale of dressed- were stiff, and, for to east*-them, 'most poultry 3Sc per poutmd. Also turkeys, everv week wo lia-d 4o grease them, • seese and dnclcs. W Mu-rpby, Clark- .. 1, u ^ v., * ' ji^n. N - Y. Phone 472-R. they all hid s-hlnv copppr toes and I * . , , lots Of .room rnf\ fiwt arid \RrJSe ' FORSAIvE-Fmrlrt fTiOm hou^p.Tafge \Thou-h thpsoloro JIOPSUOW much in ' * m<k - Q™rh»f acre lot wjth Karate. ' . __, . lot- a 1 eiUvt-H-w mll». Rm»ntre\itt tirtrr oP~ -usauve uia> lnv- mw» nncTTiwy arc fice or phonp 22 . R . 3| H amlin 11:22 a• niu-ifWH*^—Whe-n—tece-T ,i H=ds i -4frentefr- — ,, i ^^„n,., r --rt 1 - -»- - hotwoen mv'ltps. 1 moM-a them, then; . J ni }„ fl S ; A J' r 'w: T 7 n n h ° US ?? on - Parit Avo.. just, north. of Capen Hose house. BROCKPORT! I* '^ I ri tC ^BROCKPORT 40 Years in \Brockport Ino^iir© Homer 8:23tf twtet the tips, They-^oa'-t- 4a«te seed. t fi . WT j < ^ ^ Oeo. El well. at it>-«rt not vpryr I'm snrp they are B. Benedict ftot sanitary Td give three loud. ei-J-. TTllD . irXTTrTO : 7 -T> ™V,,\. : —' „,. : ,,„- ,, T - / , ,,„ . I i''i>u SAT^iP-Tne J. R, Watkims pro- ultant hoots if I mi-gbitMitt wsar redrt^^s { ^ n p otfe QT wrfl( , mp your topped hotits-.in' vsqitk ffBceiH^re te ^Sff-^wrH 5 : \ pqmiif' Ihti.- Wra.'\'!C J lfr := Pw\'li- gress garters, those good old time elas- mann. 17 Clinton St., Brockport. N. Y. »tic. jtoters..^ Tt» got. „thena on you ne ds must swear and brace yourself against a chair. In^t, #onffH-ered on«e, they kept their places and had no FOR, S'AI^E—I cam sell to you some raal bargatna- in village homes, Iota and farm property. Enquire J. B. ,„ , . . - , x, , . „ Beadtle,-7& Ad-anas St:, Brockport. N. loosely dragging laces. -Bob Adams V T J-hone- 36^R - ~ltr:2SfT •>T^0TSHy--Mv , lfiai^\\T3SMefs —undecwear at-J^ H, 4te»ffe &- aon. •i ..••-,» \—' THEY'RE USJNG_AJjQX.0£ fine iWianaprecedcnted-IbuifSng to op- ;— , \ VEST- I have no houses—to—rent hut it you. wanT to buy a real home in thla beau- _. . tfcL_silla^^.j)E_a—profltaible teann-Jn t 4 ttroei- H ^wlEb^ay-yon consult ffiSe«-H. W. IPadfiams, M Mon- eratlom. mw m& nfeed for °lumDeV4 rQaA ^-'-Biocfcport, 'S:13tf —^Batmgaf-fe^Efeater^taMt erar-See L. wrdon tb S6n beforebruylag.\\ 8:22tf WANTED—;A vacant house to rent for. December' 1st. Address, by letter fc-T\i8ES oWce WAKTED—To \buy aJl-kinds of poul- try. Will call for thesa, W, Murphy, Clarkson, N. Y. Phone 472-R. WAOTED—To buy all kinds of poul- try. Will call for them. W. Murphy, -Clarkson, N. Y. Phone 472-R * 11:15 WANTED—An experienced farmer \to work land on sihares. Lack of equip- ment no bar. Enquire K-l .at thds of- ^ftce. , . 12:6 ll:22Lf Iff Special Thanksgiving Dinners Thanksgiving Day we will ^erye in our asaal satis- factory manner, a special Turkey Thanksgiving Dinner. You will find it an economy to bring .your, family as well as yotir guests here, t&tfitt than to. prepare the dinner yourself. Hours J2tS0 to 2,30. • • • • • When Dinner Is SerVed FOR SALE—Farm oS. about 44 acres located on the Moscow Road, Town of JfeBHn,. If. - ¥^ --wtth' -good^TOKglfSr^ Ttpple tffctterd; \^Id\ small\tfuiil gwd' Jg&C&gJEft. a^es:^f^i?Qwln|5-'SfheMiiES ?! settle -estate of Melville Mtweyr de- ceased. Inquire of \Williom W. \Stbrey Morton., N. Y. \ 12-27 WANTED—-Tenant man to work (arm on sihares. inquire Win. McBain, „x™ i,^„<,^ n L , i_ \ _- ~, suaOTflt^BjssteBiat.- ix*wti^^^^1\€ l ?^I em ^?^ i ? gJ61 ' FOR SAT^E—Houses m. all locations, among them a 9 room house, all im- prfrvemente, .good locaition, $4500; 7- house like new, $4500. 9-room house, no improvements, $1700, easy terms. A number of good farms near Brook- port amd vicinity. Fred Davis, 35 Spring St., Brockport. if It WANTED—Sai-esman, local territory •Salary and comni'isBion. Write giving •past experience, age and if married or dingle. Address Ql thdo offioe 11:29 W1ANTED—<5ood reliable married -man to manage medium sized fruit farm near village of Brockport. Apply 'by letter to X Y care Brockport Re- \. Public. 11 : i5tf WANTED—Retired farmer with car \to »ell fertilizer for on-e of the largest fertilizer concenus doing business in tl»WBafit. Write H, E. Savers-, 405 -Court St, Kochesrter, N. Y. By - 'JS3IJL EXCSSAKK|.E-^My M-acre ifruif «0d earden farm for bouse in Brock- IKrt. Buildings to flrst-class condition. Steam beat in house; good ibarn, large •cahbage atorage, about 2% miles from «Pflocenport, N. Y. Asa. Pratt (owner) .JR. F. m> iSpeoicerport, NT. Y. 12:6 $• Pi m »*- fe - «• Hy. Hi - : . • - dd&zMA FOR SALE—Clarkison village prop- erty. Being left alone and wishing to go and live with my family I offer my home for sale. The property is splen- didly situated, less thjm one mile from Brockport; very close to Olarkson School and Church and Postomce. About % of acre of land. The house is in first class condition, and built by one of the best builders that Brock- port and vicinity ever had; 9 rooms, 4 clothespresses, bath room, summer Mtohien; hardwood floors in parlor, sitting room and dining room; prac- tically new furnace; Brockport water; also a good never failing well, and extra fine cistern, fine cellar built with cut stone wall and cement floor and perfect drainage and private disposal system. House recently installed with electricity; also a fine garage on the property, and some fruit. Here is a bargain for a quick sale. Also my 7- room tenant house onjhe ridge road and the two vacant lobs 'with, about 75 fruit trees. Also my Stone Buildling on .the east side of the Lake Road at Clarkson. I desire to sell lihese prop- erties right away and it will pay any one to look over «hes» at oaice. Fred R^Hixsoittv Ctairkson, N. Y. U:8tf Getitesdy Maw: TKanksgivmg_ ._ . , „ a^oimttodfefeymu? turkey— the4-ight Carving get for him t©<^-~ We carry every article yoti wilt need to make this yearU^Thanksgiving dinner a success--whether it be a Turkey* Chick- en, Duck or just plain stew. If you-need a Butcher Knife.. Food Chopper, Roaster or Fry Glass Cooking dish-we have them COOK & KING Co., Tnc: The WINCHESTER Store en dinner is served on TftaHKipviSglJay yeu want-the Mea^f be worthy^- the other viands and a credit to ^ouf jabUity^s ^cpok.. One of theHbest^gSg^s^^jg^teittf ls ^^J^B_^^i egfly anff l^g^^l^gS l^im^ tteel^faeittq^iitty is alwacyB to belgandv - \\ WeHBaVeafutt itifti of Ducks, Geese, Tur^y^a^dnDmckens; ZZrjZZ Fresh Hams? 24c '- Pot Roast Beef • • • - • * 18c Cala Hams 12c Pork Loins _„™Half-or-Whol©--— 24c n Roast Veal Milk Fed 25c Cranberries 2 for 35c 20c LEG OF Lamb 33c Celery 3 for 25c &SON GO, fee. Main St. BROCKPORT, N. Y. She Market Sanitary Phone 10ft ' - . • \ '-.«• -?;: HA -« i •k^MM^^M