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itaa-itmwuftrMMii^ 1; _• . _ ___._,_*_. . . -_-_i_ ilJLjlsf- f-ilSi BH Prom \\r gagatar Correspondent* Ho their new home weefe. WEST^WEDEN CLARKSOIS H- R, Munger spent Hie we\eingnd home. Clarence Chugg is bom© ill fc—and -iMr-s.. 43hester-, rgj5nrt~^niPctery\\i , n- , -Biocbeatert w ifh Misses Glenice and Esther Burpee of Rochester-Jwepe—Sunday #uests at 'SS.^llteao\;'^g\ja» been quite; the home of Guy -Cooley. ' ill- at her home is onThe~gai A' FnrrpTtsp-party was-given Mr. and .ttrs. Philip VanHouton at their home J?^ Mona*tan. -Maa^yMgeteor'-of Bbsitari(—MA33. is visiting- at the^home of her cousim, •TYrd-ay-evening. -. .... Mrs. Knos Parson anrl little -son, Sheld\!i have returned home from V>'\- tavra, where they -h-w- 4XW*H visiting. Gordon ftiirsh«>p of S Ti -»sraro Falls has been \ T if in c: hiR parents, Rev. and -Mrs_ Wallace W, Qur^hee. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phelps of R-och- have \been \smp^rr 1 ?—remrtl-y—ef- The Ladies (3-Tittd will meet with Mrs. E. 0. Fowler on Saturday, Feb. <H'h>\ — A\full attendance-'Is desired. The Clark son W. C. T. U. -will meet -t the home of .Mrs.. O, Mattison of Carland, Thursday, Feb. 7th. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. MaePartand at- tended the commencement Exercises at West Hi all school. Rochester, last Friday evening, at which time their Mrs 'Mary Watf-hoys who has heen TlsftinK her daughter, Mists \Elsie War- ester Mr. and Mrs. Charlos Phelp^ .^^.^^^ Gracc b . MacPal4an< Mrs. Carrie Bura=s of Bersren spent, ~ ^ nviflav rallinsr on friends in town. ' graduated. - Fridav canine on rr M ^ Minnie V, Clark lias beein very ill the past ten days at the home of . . T,^ mo her daughter, Mrs C. C. Robinson of bov« of Rochester ha« returned home. \ l ' ua \* Mr. and Mrs. Warren He.ss-ely of Rochester. • Bersren spent a short time, recently with Mr ' and Mrs Ward Walker. Mrs Jaies Pratt 1, s-eriouslv- hr-ar- ** attended and those present sure- J!^12A-^ 8P.BMI Bta««u.ly felt the Miration ol^pgor^ ^^nTVs Richard Olarfer of words, so siinply and earned spoTcea, The Sunday morning service at the Clarkson Congregational church was Mr. ~Bvroii\ WPCTP- irm > «f«\ J Friday^of- -\t-rr-and llia.t..yoimg and old gave. ra;RLati£nttQj>- 14rs. James Bevanizer. , - '' rt u « ^rn the lesson: \step softly - Mr .and Mrs. Everett Wood and iw ^ n! 'TLs'the voice of God whisper- —dtetK-htn-.'M 1 Mred--of' Ardam*-Basin.. iM= ta.ik&.tre£jop_8_and .all about us have been visiting Mr. and Era. Geo'\'\ nature.\ The evening service was ^o^id 'no less well attended. The good old The Woimgjg Home and FVirp'gn hymns, lustily sung by the choir of Missionary Sooietymet Tnureday after \ uu ^ volet* added zw* ta-rhe-nteet- noon at the home of Mrs. William lnf ? and tk * pastor's smile of apprecia- Lajurdon. l l ' <m lwit lt9 \warming influence. He It has been decided to hold two w-uitsus all to be happy, more meetings at least of the Com- Previous to the opening 6f the even.\ munitv Cluh to «ive the members an in * service, a few of us- had the ex- —-op.portun.ity-t&.de^M(>.w*tat-th^v. whih. ; ![« m p pl'-a-sure of assisting in_the or- {Q ^ i Kanization of a brand new Christian —- Mr anrl Mrs Harold Greenicre have Kndeav.or •'Sopt&ty, the yoimg ladies of removed lo Bercren where Mr. Green- acre conducts a karate. Before leav- ine: town thev wr»f6 plea<vintTv STIT .__j»riaed on* evenine Jay a hxiat of friends. Cards and dnnclng were en loved. in Hamlin last Mrs. Seymour Mower is very ill with grtp-^JUL-a- bad throat. Her motlier, Mra. Elizabeth Alderson, is with her. Mr, and Mrs: WttHatn Elliott are very po^^'Bffls^wi'nter. ; ~\ Mr. and Mrs, Herbert \Williams and -M^r-ftfid M-rsT-Lew4f»-Ban-daH- j at4endei iho, funeral of their uncle, William T'ark, in\'Brock'p&rt last ThUfsday 1 .\•\•\ ' Albert Parker is confined .to the house, with a \severe grip cold but is improving^ - . • FJorris Botting spent Monday in Rochester, The Miaaionary Sosiety. meets with Mrs, H. J. Shenck this aCter&«o!k ft \*\f' 'STfWVl HiiTi W f efc 1 irf^V^BcaaiirTaher «!»*• «prto«t It BO, w*7 wnit until the 1itrmaiarterteT«ry6TnM^ Posadbly on©. rea«on,~^B5r~npiuS^ 43*acjh^ssA§EsAJ^^Jao53r*l iree Types of Bases Used; Fans Should Know About —Connections^ - 'aer-a4-«se-+odny_e-igl different models of vacuum tubes. Tte&g--types of bas(.w j .Tinr EuiplQyj BUSINESS IS GOOD, CEASlKlG TO AOVERTI^E-WhtEN JT BEGINS TO FALL OFF, IS THE VERY SAME jjj^PR+NGIRUE-A^ APPL¥M*a-G*E ASE 'and tlifTirdio-fn-Ti-wtmi-d do \wH—to-fa— n>iliarize himself with the location of 4lie-l»itt&_tajU-inaKc c^niicc'tiun te the Watson Patte returned to,Union Col- lege on Wednesday after spending \a ten days vacation at home. Kverett, called on relatives in Albion, Sunday. SWEF>FN CENTER Mrs. H. F, l/»wrjr'» class forming the nucleus to which some of the young men and othiT pupils were added. The fallowing officers were elected: Presi- dent. Alice Howell; 1st vice-president.\ Dorothy Filter; 2nd vLce-'pres.ldent, BennoU Thompson: secretary and ireaaurt<r, Kred Nellls. There is a The Fehnmrr meeting of the Crolden «|>l<*n<lld oppnrt unit\ for growth and Rule Circle will be held this \vf»ek development here ill rtarkson and- w a^rnlift-T'fre'rTiTon ~T'f>Tr~1irhT^t--t!hTr^v^Trr-rht--«>^ lie-me-ef Mr*. Clayton Boot. .„. Tbu church is desirous tliat you at- Miss Stella Fay of Rochester was a lend hi«r S«TV1C^S SO that vou too may recent gnt«rt nf Mrs. HaroM Nelson .reap her bnnettt-'v t'mup and have a George Bpndle commenced Monday ood time with us, vou'll find It worth to serve on jury in Rochester. |h« effort. Rev. 1„ R. Weh-lier. former pwlor On Tuesday evening, Teir'T^'. a 7n^TCYe7Wrry~h!Ul a rail fwm ar^p-ra;l- '*ir*Ttl w-frr^hp-rreltl In iho church parlrrr M<-srop M. Azgajcthn. who waw a <t which charades, sha<Tow \pictures student~a1—TTfTTteTt—n'tU'Ct', Cnn>->aiifl^~n^ ?efre»lHHhe»4-s- wi41 -predemiR»t*>. 4o-JKhwi Mr wnhh<»r t.might |hcr*> Our pastor's topics for nest Sunday He wagMTHSrht?itTn-4«iy aspoalcteg:la tfee are. merainft, \A_K<^l§g -of Jo>,\ Interests of the Near East relipf He .»v**ning. \A Refuge of Lies.\ RHV-q TlBg.t he hWT?^TTTirf-tt;-Hl\l-t-- J hp-'i-«;- J fc<l : ~ - *-^~---^^-^-- There will be stereoptican pictures at the chufch every Sunday evening thin month. Miss Hallock of Hamlin Is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. William Morey at the Lnddington home. M>. and Mrs. Webster Hazen and daughter Lorain, spent -the week end The Misses Green are occupying TtHTmsrwlTh •friendB~inrfttrchesiter:—Mias Blla's health is mueh improved and Miss Helen is nursing asaln. €>UF conHn-umity -was- - shocked and4- siddened by the death of Miss Fannie Morey which occurred at the Highland Hospital on Tuesday. Kdward Gavan of Mortoa was hi. reaved Friday by the loss of his sister, Mrs. Anne \Murphy aged 70~yBaTs, {whosse death occurred at St. Ann's Home, in Rochester. Another brother, (loriielius Gavan of Lima, also survives her, Puneral- wa» held Eroro. SL Ann's Chapel Saturday-morning, with burial at Lima. REDMAN ROAD elements of the-tube*. • -Six tubes,- the I'VliOO, UV201, l'-Va»lA, UV'202, \V!»12 tintl 21GA, are | fitted with the standard. Shaw ifiur t prcng base, -whfcch-,;ls 1 f-Hl inches in diameter. LocJ>Jns at the tube esd- wlse.llie relative iinsit1or^~of The posts are shown in, the drawing. TcrttiDst Hie underside of the squall pin; if this is remembered « .bulb can Un tested hy 4 ffiereiy touching tin- imttery wires to them. The base of the t'Vlftli is a small edition <if t'he standard one. However, the grid and i>lf!te :ind the two flla- Af yon g>UK xo fukrtt M^ *ucuon icy do ui*4ne \wJnitiar inly bmQ~$i&& jfio let the -farmer and his i tamadly get betiter acquainted walbh their ned«Wbo»s. jrxL-jyayEBXisj ONLY, WHEJBI; TO A .WAGON WHEN IT IS RUFF NING SMOOTHLY BUT REFUSING TO GREASE IT WHEN Tr>£ AXLES 8EGIN TO DRY. Pin liuoc-zoHtotA'ioz w/aa WDIZ'ZIOA wc / ; LOCATION erPlNi VACUUM TU&E3 We can turn out any-' thing in the printing feft-^terf-y©u=-neeoV-at\ a price as low as any and vviDrkmanship con- sidered. Come in and see us before placing your order elsewhere. 55S5HHSE <<1 lomeT Home paper week, which has been set lor February 3-?» has not he'eh ttftvalnpe^ into a state wide~campWsn because the \poor editor Jieads- the -: : jjiuueyi; Ujij. bycalis^~tlfeTg'wa3~ never more need than there is today of laying emphasis on the nunieiy, mjiiu^, jstrtratttiit -r-'tbtngsdT small town and eoun- try life, which are the very warp and woof at the country n ewBjansj^-EJyary—aomve-iato- which the home paper goes thereby, has a^-greatniujjitereat- 1h the coronvanlty^ 'an^ com-, munity solidarity is doing much to carry us thf oagb the .period of unrestnnrir Tdlseontent is noticeahla ^tvefyvrhere, Home Paper Week—Feb. 3-^T m -:-m HOME PAPER- ' YES, Jhe home neyspaper i»^« . institution, Wai the \3«hu*cb and 4fie-seioo]t -and ^fehe farm and home bureaus.- It iff tieing So reeogirized- fa^th^sfat€\a^acaTtttral ~% colleges, which see that it is \ COMMUNITY INSTITUTION \anu can help still riiore to create and ev'elope a wholesonae,'satisfying rural and small town life. If you are in- tereBted*-in coffimxutty \life ytSuTwHr want to have a part m home paper week. ' Home Pekper ^eek ... . F«b-. 3-9^ {Jeorge Rowe is» on the sick lirf MKs MarJorTe THwlier spent TTahii day in Rochester. Miss Marion Rayburn vras a week end guest of Miss Irenp Ireland of | Brockport Srhnot was clovcrl in district No 4 eeemit of Mie—bad—fttowrw- hi« faithful and beloved teacher whom he- -has rt'menYbured \alT tEeae\ yeaf£~ ] QT1S • « A very interesting Ladles Aid meet- GARLAND inc was n ' >1 '' at ,np * home of Mrs. ^ Charles rimiiuun.s January 24th, There The Woman'* Foreign Mi^sionafy were almul forty present. After tht Sodefv of G-irliin-rl and Otis will rrreet hu<=inip4«> si««5Tf>n Mrs Tr T^ FIIPS rrad a4 the home of Mrs. Harry Nichols ! poem on \What will you do without Thursday afternoon. Fob. 14. Mrs. A ,]e^us.\ Uev Harold Strathearri gave E:-Rmtrlr--WTH fr^ert the discussion of a fj n „ t : ,ifc a -,,^ Ivfr flrubbs^ted\ Tn'TFfe Ohapter 2 in the stndv booh, ''-Crpativp «in-smc of several -somi< tee cream Forres in Japan.\ The \Mystery'Box\ ;m,i ,- a k.. preserved \11pir\Be r- T5ftS'H-W *y _ Mr5.:_,WiHpB t ; -The 1^4411^ AUtanrtetj--witHrohi -a TTiomp-sion. <s<>ehl Fridav evening. Feh S at tht Enla fiiffoBLMs thfe ealekga nax. ;hvmtv^-a.ir_ t J ijul .irfs Wm TTj<yfnp>TO, Miss Dori« Rayburn ia.on. the sicfe- lim. Mr. and Mrs. George trocker and daughter. Eveiyn of Rloche-ster \were guests Saturday evening o>f Mr. and MHTTTeorge Rayburn. rrernni \Motnty-fe \was - \noma from nocbosier'for the week end. W r a{t«r^ stackhonsft has purchitaed- the Gifftird Morgan farm >m lit\ •'\'^f;*' menrTiosts nre^Tlinin^m - ic^try...oprsfilTe.. '1'tjis is done to redix-e the i-npiu-iTy be- tween them imd :IIHI to >iiu|ilify the wiling in radio freit'ieiicv nm|ililier. The base of the Wl'11 Is a special ••lie. It was Maade <l.°lTt'fvnt than the } uthers liecttuse-the \\1>11 was the first ilr\ cell tiiltc i>ut I-II tin- market, and ilic ujnnut'iicturer!' lv.iffl lliut If * standard base were used people would put tin* tubes In S«M :>i\.s fed by six- Mil t ^tnruge lui ttcrii-N without thinking iit' tin- UilYerencc <if ••ourx' if this were dene the- tube would blow out. JThe fjict tlint JI new so.-ket had to be inserted emphaslzeil the necessity of \ yxtTfislng spet-ial i^iie. llinreyer, as dry c-elj tulles bei atue better- known the WI>11 was pqutpppd with n stand- ard base, thus ctViiiing the WD12.— New York RlO-OP. Fj«d. v vher*» he will remove tho ftratafj April HAMLIN s>barp ittttre spreader. - ^'ntn-lt—U^pk»e of Ciaricson-Jjiasit^ -.^\SlBidaR-Zsil •», Mrsr-Bprn S:: ^djmrs- S ^ju^j, U ra^ celehraSed hef-ninPtv-s<pcoTin\T5!iihday The Woman's Foreign Missionary \r^S^gundav tnortiTrrg^ wTTT . Tip~oT>-\|\S{><-tptv will meet Thursday afternoon^ served as communion Sunday. Both i<v»h 14, at the home of Mrs. Harry congregations, Garland and Otis will Nichols. Mrs. A H.. Smith will be\ meet at the Garland church at 10:30..program leader and will lake up Chap- ^^SoJ1owii§^tbe-«ervl«jes-JWIII -be-Suaday—M**^l4»«H^^14^.B«the tBM^boekv-;'JsGr.eia= •-Bchool. - \ |tfve' Ponies\ tn Japan \\mnH forg^fto - Ma.brf\ , M^W5g\^\i^ v3sWnSf\-\$Er, TaSiT'l^irny-iie^SeiBTOf? Hr^ffie S^^tpyy 1 ! • -MrsrFfun^^MTTV^rn^BrocTrpoH- — |Bux. -Mr^^WflK--T*omssOE- will ha: J<weph T>auch\ and family, a part of Inst week Mrs Fnssnite of I'^airport and Mise Mabel Wade of Syracuse are visiting Mr-> Clara Knapp. IWfha Flugle has ROTIC to Rochester to**>*;amft-pns-H-.KHK - -^—•—=- .-_ - - The ladies of the Baptist church will hwld^a baked food s.ale in the church parlors S3aturda!y, Feb. 9th,. at 3f ni. .•--\' Th'- lt,i|iti-t Soiie'y will unite with Ttre MPttioTrtsr-fynTleTy^trrrfreiT mnnn AUGI1QNS\ Lean, Fresh — PORK SHOULDERS I2, fc *- Lean, Meaty Stewing BEEF 10, P \THETBRKEnWirTMIT COOVEK~&~SOfrtX5., I«ic.\ = 18 MAIN ST. PHCMVE 106 Lean Smoked GALLAS ii lc 21b Choice^^alt SPAKE RIBS lbs ior WHY PAY Dold's Famous BREAKFAST BACON 21 c lb ^reshr^fcean 19 G lb .Choice,. Mealy [ POTATO'S 99 C bus JExenjL Thii!5da5L_&JEridayu4A¥i 1 ^ 4-i- Richard K. Carpenter will sell at •auction~OT the premises % mile east! of Hamlin Center on the north side of road, Tuesday, Feb. 3,13?4j at.l o'clock I . 4 horses*- IJCOWS. New Idea ma- [. a£on J ._OjiYer. | plow 99, sorting table nearly new, 8j| tons \clover an-ci timotlsy Hay, ateel roll^ || er. disc harrow, forks-, shovels, etc., etc Auctioneer, Frank \Wolf. * AUCTION Wm N'eltnein, Jr. and Fred Jensen, I executors of the Wm. N-eitnein estate. will sell at auction on tne premises 3| 4mile& northeast-of-Morton, -on tke Red-j-j man road Tnersday, Feb. 12, U^, a t -1, o'ehrrk sharp, 3 horses, 4 cowa, Oliver | tractor plow 2\\ bottom, 12-inch pulveriz-; isr^^jyagQtij^cvtt ter^O ohicken-s, Ceer- ing hinder. bf»an puTlerr-^peach- gra^ief, dmiblp hanip^s, forks, shovels, hoes, tct£;\Etr: Auc£5aTerr, ZT&SK'VtXffT. AUCTTOeT 1 anti-saloon speaker will -address--thai— -Ei-n-nod—fttsHBonis^Jiasinsu iTTTPp-trng — — - - - —|-fern>_ wiii ^eJ4- ,a4—auction Ajipther of our old residents has passed on. in the pfrwin of Sir Carl Rdefcaw.-_\JR.ev... Mr. 'MuhTiiauser of. _MiEm IthLs in etopg©,— Mr. and Mrs George Brown spent €hewee1t end in New York city,' - MrsT KENDALL MILLS VT f. r. •FetlowlT'Tsr coTrttneiT the heusp with grip Fay Wrig-ht and a friend and Mft. Arthur Welch returned from Roch ,es»tor, Friday. ~ ^ t RPV. Mr. Bphee. SS yrxirs rmimt, .Res..3.. .11. Richards of Wolcntt and ©unhara of Rochester snnnt Sunday Rpv ahlnal)PrK - Pr () f Ni . agara we re visitors the past week of Rev 0. K lioi TjpSa^. preached fOVft riinerj^^sef- ^oJd—hia -OS—U2B4. premises 2 miles north of Walker,I Tupsdav. Feb- 19. 1924. at 1 o'clock ] sharp, 4 hor?es»,3 cows, Hardie Sprayer,; }2 aggie racks-: 2^fi?ge ggUjyator, pafe^ Msfe.4d^fcL^taJn3^.Trorrn^g^^^ hay tedder, ditcher, cutter, herrooin «Hle^*fca4m r ^*faS39 r -SS^_etaii.-;Asic- -^=5SRB- OF-Tr4AN4<«- and neis^i- ) hors who s o kindly aided us during 2 SfWi!f 5£ fWeW ! 9P^ AUCTIOr? • ful Horal offenfXg3 aflg for fBe use or automohiies,-jve—&dsh—to extend our •?inrpre thanks. W. F. Hockow and f at the Gates home Mrs. Frank IMpvnn in recov*»r1nir from her recent illrfess. The oyster supper held last Fridav evening was well attended. $2-S was realized. Gordon Sielpr of Rfwhester*spent the week end w : i h hiV pirf-n's. -Miss Clara Sigler. has finished htr Normal course with the .l.ininrv das': and will teach at North Oroi rp tlm balance of the school ye-ir Mrs. Charles Nichols nf Tt'ich^-Ator Wildey who is s1ightl> improving from hif recent illness lionald Rayburn w,i« on the sick list I-ft week. - MT-> W. Mead? ha^ ,i severe case of hmn'hit is. Kdward Mende has just returned to school fter a two weeks x-eise wfth the same. * - Mr and Mrs ftprt Rowley of Sea I!ri'e»p nrnwd Monday to be the .•\lii'-VTs of Mr. and Mrs. Meade fmrTTyrF.* TtocTK5w^an3 iamlly, Wf?e>. We^'Dhal and family TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers who do not find it con- venient to pay for the Republic a full ve>ar in advance have the privilege of tioneer, Robert Stuart. ARMQfe PLATE HOSIERS For^fett aa4^3oys 35 and 50 cents per pair Complete satisfaction and long wear guaranteed BiggeiOalttes o£fche Wk^iiuMeft's and Bays' &utt$-aod Qve«oaf* -^en^s-SJyO-.GO-Sufe *ad-©v- ercoats.\ now^..^,, ^JR40>Qg_ r.d^'s^^&f3iiSth^^mL<hreT= coats. now\_ T j,^. '._ _. ......... • ^14»^Q Men's $45.00 Sufe and Ov- ihe' Malley farm, Crerman Church road in Hajnlin, t-hird house from church, Thursday. Pe*. 14, 1924, at 1 o'eloek sharp, 2 horses, .SLjeows,. agricultural implements, '2 kddersr\^\ fofEs] Tog ^haie, grain l*«gs-, e>tc., ete. Auctioneer, Frank Wolf. AUCTION Phillip Wright will sell at auction on the Wm AlrRain farm on the Red- man Road ', mile north of the Million paying for three or six month's a.9 they I Dollar highw.-iy. Wednesday, Feb. 2f>th, choose No one in Brockport and . 4 ' h orqfv *- •< <-\ws ITprtght engine, Clov- vicinity can afford to be without the fpr lyeaf ni inure spreader, 2-Sec. iron Mivs I/i'tta Rayburn had the mis- Bfent hist Thursday with her parents. fnrttlm , ^^^y ^^ht t* -s-prai-a her Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Frisco and grandchildren spent Sunday in Hilton with relatives. ft Hens, according to statistics made, pnhllc in advance of the annual meet- \ingof the National Poultry, Butter and Egg •Association held in Chicago re- cently, within the last year have con- tributed more than one billion dollars to the nation's •wealth. Americans aren't in the .same class with Europeans as potato eaters. Con- eufmp-tion to Europe is 10 to 25 bushels tor every person in America lt I s only 3.2 bwtoete. ankle, alio breaking a bone Mr and Mr*. II. G Leaty had visit- ors from Rochester. Tuesday. Mrs. Onri'p Lamher^on is in Spen- <-crport visiting her son and daughter. The donation supper for the pastor -.vj', n suf-ce^H both socially and finan- cially. The proceods amounted to $1 LT.OO Iherf'was considerable excitement Tuesday when two bread wagons and two oil tanks were stuck in drifts at the same point and time north of the village. The GonlPy family is sufferinig with colds. , - . ... j ti Republic. It's easy to subscribe and ; tractc* - coverer, apple sorter, or double disc, 2-Sec. harrow, wo stop it without q-uestion if you so'.United separator, etc., etc. Auctioneer, want It. We find it a good way to! RobPrt St,Klr - t — J2XCflAtS__H0JK * ,. ,, ^.^- A36.O0 Men's g40.6o Suits and Ov- ercoats now . .$32.00 Mmr*! S5S^^ltTira4.Dv«ir7_ TO , — I,,- l.i , i n • • , i i \ i wo—~M.p»™m#l) O-frtA\ ercoars^ now^; rv , ^«lKwf~ Merf^tSQvOO-Satts -ieie&-&v=- - • • ercoats nov .\$24»€0~ -ivVeTi^|f5.00 Sntelraa ~Ov^ =- = - = -S#eo5S--'n0^ : Boys* $ l6. So Suits arid-Over- coats now. 7T$t3^0- Boys' $ 15.00 Suits and Over- noJK. >.^..^12«CQ Men's $20.00 Suits and Ov- • ercoats -now -i-.»t-r-v-r-rr-^M-6s00- g©y&?-£4-2re« Suife afidt Ovef• - -eoats WWTTT^ . , .- r T ; ^ ^€0 --B=8ys^#40T&O^ui4s-and ^v^l'TTT:. 7~ Boys' g8.00 Suits and Over- coats nowJ, ^,_^».^-^J$_S*40L 20 % ' Discount on Men's and Boys' Mackinaws MEN'S SHEET LINED COATS $10.00 to $16.50 \leach ^GIRLS^HOET $2.25 a pair -• 20->% DISCOUNT ON Children's Suits and Overcoats - MEN'S ~ Work Trousers $2.00 to $3.50 a pair t\n business. THE. CHEERFUL QW&S3 Profcv/fsd tJrd .still ^BOVEL I our Ke^d\5 UntVvoyc^Kt Idets ^rtj^dly ^^J^9e \ It> ruce 4o tKirxk. tKeyre tKere but,ge.e-— I'd like to c^tcK one for ' \ ' S ' AUCTTON Fay F Knapp having bought smaller farm will --ell at auction on the Steele farm i: s mile south of Redman's Cor- ners, Wednesday, Feh. 13th, at 1 o'clock sharp 10 head cattle, 12 breed- ins: PWP« with lambs, Wiard plow/ Eureka .harrow, 60-tooth lever drae;, heavy double harness, .Jay tedder, wagon, quantity mixed hay, etc., etc. Auctioneer. Frank -Wolf. • * EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER* T am oppn for dates for the Spring Sales, Farm Sales, Live Stock and Household a:oods<. Terms reasonable. References, Fred Davis, 35 Spring St., Brockport. Phone 154-M. 2:28 MEN'S Heavy Khaki Pants $2.50 and $3.50 THEY'RE USING A LOT OF LUMBER With unprecedented building in op- eration now the need for lumber naturally is greater than ever. See L Gordon ft Son be*ore buying. 2:22tf I SUB8CMBE FOR THE REPUBLIC MEN'S- Unionall Suits $3.50 and $4.00 a Suit _ MEN'S Flannel Shirts $2.00 to $3.50 each JUEN'S Heavy Slip-On SWEATERS |$6v©G> to\$40.00 ea - MEN'S WORK SHIRTS 95c each 25 DOZEN Boys' Stockings 15c a pair Odd Sizes MEN'S LINEN COLLARS 10c each AH \kinds \of — Rubber Footwear for men and boys • MEN'S^ Heavy WelghF Union Suits $2.00 to $6.00 Boys' Odd -TROUSERS $1.25 to $3.00 a pair Watch for our ad & next week's paper for the surprising values we arclifting Jo_ £ive on Dollar Day, Feb. 18 Beuerlein's Clothing and Shoe Store Closed Every Evening at 6 O'clock Except Saturday Erenlng fe- .^h^j^^^Mi^m^m^^m^^^i r*@