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-\? .! THE REPUBLIC, BROCKPORT, N. V. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY White Horse Tavern Padlocked the padlock law against the W^^^^^^ Borse_tavern, noted East. Ay.ua Jaqs- ^TNIONK—f* -FedeiaM- \State. roang~h w-iiite. No. 1. ? 2.40@2.65 per 16u-lb. sack froin •aimers' wagoLsTTiest 90a , ,_ ^ J ,. ONlQNs—«. V.-State yellow, Ototnr telryr has-been signed -by- Fedexal-4^ ^s^OF^eT I&Flb sack; Eb- Judge Morris in Buiia.oon_app.ic.af- ^ iajuCyi ; 2 :50@\2!7& per bu.\\\' TtiOBOf Ass stanr-tl^Sr-Attarney Mil- i iEANS _ i . e a, pei 10U lbs., '|3.U0^ j«o» C Strebd! One roon... known as 6 ;' 60; manw> $ 9.50@10.0U ; red kid- - the grill room, wl.l be padlocked un- ney ilM@&Mi wmt.ejlo.00@lo.5a . —der the injunction. '1'he remainder! — Of the hotel, Dy special arrangement irttli tbe tJ. S. attorney; -wil-r-be al {-., towed to operate under bond or $1, —$00. -- - U. 8. World's Most Neurotic Country The l-nited Stat, a is the woild'a atost neurotic country, with meat Britain a-close second, sa*d Dr. Wal- ter Ji Dixon, Canih.idge uii.v.sity 1 JHKkes&JC,, .in. \, ]eiL>re \.on -drug.ad.\ 4U0U\ at the Ro.^al insii.ution in London. NeJri.t.c& are easy drag ratlins, he assi.'itej^ a dug .that c^f- lee and tea, aiv drugs' a* wel. a- alco- hol. M/vRXET LEPQRT Buffalo Provision Market CORIv No, « >*J.h, *yc, .\u„ 4, do, 8?c. Oiii^ No. 2 white, 55'\0 A'o. it, do, bi-.-o. BAiLuLY M altiat. MiiTwc c.i.l. spot; iee.t, tiT^Tlc. BiTTTEii C._ea..,e.y, est;a ~ 65<§>5*>e extiu tubs, SB<r<\iic: ... :Ch.oice. Ou -J ••-•.•, i>LoL..JB—_i' r .-. BEETS—Fer bu., ? l.So@i.T5 . CABBAuE—White, per tuO head, $B.0(J%»8.0J; So red,-Sl-~StrferW5 CAULl^'LOWEIl • Caliiornia, per -ejrato, -$23.0O, —eAKBeT£—Pes*- bu., 41.3J6, CEJ-IEKV — t'ei b.-ncj), 5u<y^0e \LETTUCE- Hothouse, S0(?i85c; per 5-ib brtri^iHt; 'It, tcilwfg, $2,at>ffi 3.00 per crate. 1'iRSLEY - Bermuda, y.- du/. bunches, ^iJ.:\VO'i(2.75. ~ \PEPPEU^\\\i'16fiila,\ fancy~~$5MW S.7&. PARSNirS I'' , »K , >. 'jl.iiUlil.si . fiADlShll.- 11-otUouse, re<4, W® b ncbi-s; black, OO^TSc Whit- comb, No. 1, 2_® ^. ID K 21c; .dark, lti&18 pr.t.ts, ,m to Y. itat whole milk: ..n wb:te. Klais, 24 ;i-;(ij)i;5c; ,011 thorns, ©49c CHEESi: -N cheese*, te.<.rt @25c; duiiV s, 2t>'&ii6c BGGS^ -Itennry, while, 17c, lienn- \ry mixed, -He; state candled, Ho; western cand.eJ, 4uc; storajis_ mixed, candled, 29® 31c LIVE •CLI'-KY - Ft. wis. per lb , heavy, 25<&27c; light Jowls, 2i)&22c; old 100s.urs, I6'i 17c; uucks, 27 y H\0r; . ge-fefle, 18« 20c. DRESSED POULTRY fowls, keary, 28®St)cr fowls, medium. 25 eS7o; fowla, light, 22&24c; broil- • era, milkted, W@426; Ho eoThTed;3T ©SOo;-iOld roostcra, 2o@22c; ducks, 'Jt&^aOo; geese\ 21(&?3c; 'tuike*. fan- cy, 36©37c. 50c por <i per b... HON in 2Uc; .No per lb MA. i.K tjiiuii' .,.,,( . 1 y.- • i HI . . h., - .. • Sl'l\ if .1 \ i;i' -si. .1/1 ll'S Whin- -pe' > t How, G5!g 75 pt-r- osishei-; j.t'r UU. 100 .UJ.- !-.l-\..- pei. bu., *2.u0'^) lorwla, rt i^c-U'd, East Buffaio —ivestock 64arket I'AT'ILE Shipping ^.L-LT.-I, $9 5l>t{ ll.Oi), butchfi sfui'r>, $s.uou9.5U, heifi'is. >Ti 50(iis.oii, choict- \ea!s,- $14.00''(J Ifi'«>: laii to «oth|, ?12.UO(y) 13.50; tight vriis, jlO oo^ll So. SHEEP A; IAMRS Ch'i'.cy iaaiD • $14.00^)11.25: mils to fair. ?S.50 y HOGS -BPst nvoigiit Yorkers, ?7.6i» HOGS Brs- w. Ight Yoikers, S7.o0 #7.75; Tght Y'oikeis. ?'6.5i)li7.25; ptgB, %6.wH&fi.Vi; mi\t il it ret :*—, $7.65 @^.7t: heirrfs. $5J5t±7 75 _' ' Buffalo Hay Market HAY*r-Timoitiy No. 1, on track, |ai;0O@20O0: .i> No L' $17 00^ LEE'S GROCERY Sale Agents tn Bfoe&p&rt-f©f Brighton Bleu & Coffer Mean nw mere taan achooi students now. 1.000 high An re.oras tor Paragraphs of Interest to Read- ers of Empire State Interesting Jews of AH,Kinds Gath ered \From\ \Various^ Points^ tiTHHs^ State ancfs5^Reduc(id In STie\That it Will Appeal to Ail Classes of ; - Readers^ --•• : f Lockport has a bonded debt of Sl,- 21»,266.9S.» Buffalo expects to have its drink- ing -water Htered . nwft yearr Asa C. Rowland han been nominat ed for postmaster at Salamanca. VV. J. Sinuns of .Salamanca has been appointed U. S. commissioner. Jamestown business men are plan- ning to organize un advertising club. Changes in the uniun school at l'enn 'i a n .include a. new Cattarrtigu, eucu.y < spent \$80o i,n good year. Olin II. .\>iiup;.o« hiui pointed in-.ncipal of ihe school. There will \>e no increase ia the re. taii^ tifkttt-- of- 4*i+lk^te {fcoehtAter- th-is month. ~ ~ • Mayor Scliwab of Buffalo will re- ^high^chgLdJj.gJ_r^t.OA.jwe^^^b^ last week, the beganlng of the Bew semster. -There nte^WO students tn the-&sh^schooi- bKiltang-OB-SaHira! \*ilt- —-- ~- -~ -T- ---— T - Alexander Bennett, 40 years old, with a long—police ^recetd, is- under^ arrest in Syracuse, cha.ged with con -ducting-ffffchTOl of crime on evidence presented by his son, Hugs and Allen A. Baker. 17 years ild both arrested for burglary. On complaint of reptesentatives or Conservation inl- tne New York Jftate oo^onilsB~ibn'a~&ne'ol'S20'0' was posed on the Seneca Kraut and Pick- ling-oompany of Phelps, it was W nounced fay Inspector Ha.lton of th** Rochester district. Chairman MeGinnia of the assem blj ways and ineths committee in Produced- in tbe legislature the high way maintenance appropriation b.lj. gya.nasium. supervisors loads last been reap- Lima high This carried a total of Si2,000,f>00 for maintenance and repair of staie and county highways.' '\\ Constantino Mammano. of Roches- ter, 22 ears old,-victim of ti'ich.n^siS from eating under cooked pork, died the third to-st'ccumb out of a family of seven infected. The four Survi- vors of the death supper are ill, two of them cr.tically. ' Directors of the Lpckport Automo- bile club deci led to ask the .Niagara County Ag.icuitural association- to, periBiBsio'n to use part of toe fair grounds on the Lockpmt-Otcott road aa a_ damping site \during the sura- mer for motor tourists. Fire destroyed lh« barn on the O. voke the uceii-.es ..f take employment I R Rodda farm> near Bemus Volutt agencies. Sixty-seven suits are scheduled for trial at a term 91 toe supreme court in CuuaiuUugua, Reports - Fftmv-ttrat 12S new houses- have been erected in Penh Yan in the la-st two year:-. Permission .tas been granted to the Rochester Savings bank to establish branch banks then.. Geneva^ drive for tker Y. M. C A. with J25J1UU as ilu: objective, was dverauhacrihed by $2,000. \ ' ; i Hilton has a Baptist church which raised last year $8,000 for home uses and $7,000 tor the New World move- ment. Figures show tin*\. 44 per cent of the total vote cast in Orleans county at the iact election was given by women. Perry .ia now us:ng Niagara Falls power which is also supplied to War- saw, Sliver Spring;-, (iaineavllle and 12aslih2. --._-.. .. . Ice harvesting at Churchville, Sil- ver Lake, Daniviite, \Watkrns and Geneva indicate^thajt_ 1 dne quality Is- being secured.--* *- --*• —---• ••• with four cows, two horses, an auto- mobile, eight tons of hay and a large quantity of grain, with a loss estimat- ed at $6,000. It is thought that the \fife\'was caused Ly tramps. Rochester will be one of the great centers of the wor'd of jnedipine and surgical science upon the completion of the new medical buildings of the university of Rochester, according to Dr. Charte^Haelng, dean of the col* lege for men of the-unlveraity. WHAT IS IT? Watkins Glen was the mecca for more.than 20O,Q0O— ylsitors durhig 1923. according tb figures recently announced. The Sunday before'La- bor day proved the record single ds>y during the year, 12,000 persons view- ing the beauties of the glen on that day. Announcement was made by the Dairymen's League Co-operative as- sociation, Inc., that the base prices for the month of February will be- maifrpractically the same -as -the prices in effect sincj Jan. 7. This IS $2.17 per hundred pounds for 3. per cent milk. ,» 15ite«geese-ajfft - -flying - northward- afain at Olean and Weather sharks see a speedy end of the winter. Mo- Something big is going to happen in Brock- port that concerns everyone in this locality _^ , , V -_ It is not a show, dance, band concert or basfcedball gamei— It will ___he one of tbe Mggeft days in the history of Brockport. Next week's Republic will give full details. Be sure to read it, you are liable to . be. sorry if^you don't. Cunandaigua i>oSt of the American Legion will organize a fire compan, If-^ie-^4t^-vv^^{^iviBlj-^em^v\itb »^torlstt along the East river road, home and hieel.ng pace. BabiocK. r.oo' & Sons of Wil llunuvil.tt li.ivt? attabU.-vhed a brick -yard-on- — 1 l-i>—»0Few—wit—\\tiw^^S-waanp*! r£&B£* JM&TI rmrd- north r>f Withnmsvillp At the annual uiei tlu^ holders of tht Niagara County Agri- cultural assocaticE the capital stock was tncp-n-rJ trom. Sl&\.0\»» _ta S3QQ. OQfti \ .. .• . _-^_ Many enterprise\ have been start- ed recentl) in l'Vfd> n a for the pur- pose of financing thp firemen's state Comeut on to bi' h Id there Aug. 19 loJ-22 \~™—~ —'-\• T Onttrio count) h.ia 11.221 Rppubli- rans and A,ti&l- iJuinocrats lim-olied. The total iguros -huw 237. more en- rollt'd f>rtU v**!' 1 1 eniOttet} the previ oils >• ar - \fttteiHihHc * -nft^#ps- rainers' ronven near the old Bars farm, report see- ing flocks of these birds breaking their -northward flight on the Alle-; l*eneva--high- school, was. again visit.. 01 the stock t ec l hy \vTrndHlB~and deirredationsweTe- conrmitted similar to those of two Weeks ago whew fire extinguishers were eru.pt.ed , ink poured over books and thp flopt.\ \If is thought the same band entered the'seh'ool and by the same means. ~~ Burfalu -school board has -decided to a-<k the city \o'iiicil*Tof a budget tion,'re eni-y * lose I ,11 Buffalo, is.es- J, -lHaiitsiA-ai-l^OO Ui. the .tanners. 3.300 apjkcoin-iation- £or the fiscal year he- ginning July 1 exceeding by frtrHHv 100.12 the -.mount allowed the b^ard In ihe Troagetr for thr-cTifrpnt- fiscal- year. A total app opriation of ?8, 51)8,320 .s ked. At .t Bieetlag of <-he Steuhan. coun- -tyHR^pgi>troan---TOmmitte^aiV-Ba?h7 \G\ J _tp_Uie_uw(huie_r,v nianufactufers anJ 2 »* 0 ^.f , 5^,*IS*zrSi._l...'.\\\..... \':-.: A rpsolulion i>podiiig_ the_ j>roposed iiowaiug-lIuUihmsou rural school' bill failed to carry by a Lrnall margin at a meetinu -of—fauirdaigua—gi-ange theld ia Grange.lialL. ., -_r._ -- Ontario county nrm bureau; the home bureau and junior extension wurk -w±it\raa»ive~$lib0ua. fcorn .the Dainty, taftefuLpleasing jewelry appointments almost in- variably accompany a personality of* that description. The clothes you wear, the things you do, are no more in- dicative of your character than your jewelry selection. That is why we ask you-carefully to make your selection here where we offer you exclusiveness and individuality of design. county this ytar, that amount having been votofi by the supervisors. ^ J JMfe\^^.^15^M-^fajHearr--^to\ \three years H. Stalker of ElnUf.a,.and.AJl9njion JB, \Htftfgfftmi. m bmnmdgr, • wore \--rEcgsg- lnended as the two--delegates from tht*- rorrgrBssiona+-diBtriet-to the na- tkis-al Republican convention al, Cleveland in Jtme. William E. Davis, of Auburn, for the iitet year and a half \Business ! mairagBT--or-_ttre j^IejE Y^rk^u^rnjey BreedeSSi ^°aoi5lJitlsn J __has. •Ttengerea Msrrii Y. '-irfe- wffi- iir'sttnerint-t-ndeTrf Of the C. H.. Meaker company Guern \_ -gay. farms near Auburn. saeap^g2EOBIe^&=mmtt^SSmm \ylll .soon end, according to .Mayor Pierce. The curfew law, dead letter paid darins the n^x SaVe been filed in favor \of the pro- l posel -Biunioipal -convention, buseao-L^ y6ar3 w!1L be enforc^ragam. THa ToTSS orgaHtzea In MafaTa -Fans' -•-••» a ' — . - -P- - Fish distributed Trum the €ate- donia hatcheries last year included 500,000 white fish, - 32,950 steelhead irout, - 488,200 brook trout, 313,900 rainbow trout an<' 2,019,850 pike perch. Harry Chinn, so-culled king of the opium ring in Buffalo, pleaded guilty in that city to violation of the Harri- son narcotic i.et arid was sentenced to Atlanta prison. After his sentence he will be deported. ! Brie county sup- rvisors, who now get $800 a year, $3 a day allowance for . attending committee meetings and mileage if they represent, the towns, want their salaries .increased. A resolution offered by George Wild of the ( 19th ward to increase their compensation, to $1,200 »a year with an allowance of $5 a day for commit- tee .meetings seemed' to\ meet with general approval. In an effort U curtail accidents on the highways, Senator Campbell of Lockptoit introducrk \a. bill, amend- ing the\ highway traffic law by pro viding that pedestrians .on highways other than sidewalks, shall walk on the left-hand side. If a vehicle com nc from th© opposite dlrrct'on does not turn to the left sufficiently they arc to leavp the traveled portion ot the highway and remain at a distance out, of danger. Touring Mbdef-*85© TtBirand-Fteight Extra mayor is willing- to—make the hour, of the curfew whittle 10 p. m., In- stead of 9 o'clock, but he wi 1 include boys atfd^girls of 17 years, insteid of 14 years as formerly. To keep free of • now the new high- way through Gerry and Sinc.airville, which gives a shorter improved route from the northern to the south- ern part of Cha„tauqua county, the communities serv. by the road wu\ raise a futtd<«f S2-.400. Jamestown is to raise $800, Dunkirk and Fredonia together the Same amount. At the end of an ail-day grilling by District Attorr-ey Lapham and Sheriff Clohecy, J«mes Anderson of the town of Hopewell, confessed that he fired and caused the .Complete de- struction of the big barns on the farm of George and Fred C. Wallace, two miles east\ of Canandaigua on Oct. 29, 1932, with a loss of several thousand.jiollars. The officials have Anderson's complete confession. Lake herring have been placed In Charlotte harbor and Sodus bay, quantities of brown trout have been placed in Oatka and Irondequoit creeks, 1,000 small mouth bass were placed in the G-enesee, just above Rochester, and quantities of black bass, white perch and muskallunge were placed in Conesus lake by the state- conservation commission last res'-. A 30 minute ride will win you to the. new Essex _ And you will.join the legions who kaow this new Six, that'is built by Hudson, in saying it provides ideal transportation. It continues the well known Essex quali- ties of economy and reliability. It adds a smoothness- of performance which here- tofore was exclusively Hudson's. Both cars are alike in all details that count for long satisfactory service at small operating cost. Steering-is Jtfce guiding a bicycle. Gears sEITt easily. Care of the car calls for little more than keeping it lubricated. For the most part that Is °done with an oil can. Fuel economy is impressive. Oi con- sumption is unusually low and tire miit- age surprisingly high. The New Essex is backed by* a service policy tfiat keeps maintenance *dowi» id\ the minimum. A 30 Minute Ride Will Win You The NewESSEX 0 A Six—Built by Hudson •^. ..?•> &:u--bm . • io.4.>.;..TIv«iA. „.;,UM2