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w^^^gqpHH ~TH&-REPUBfclG*-8R0©t$POWT»-N < -¥,-tl*UR8DAy^JllARCH-1V1924 LWNML REPORT OF CtARKSON SUPERVISOR HIGHWAY FUND—RECEIPTS ^_ All otter money........ - 58.75 fVrtal Balance December 31, 1922.\ 5764.79 \Highway Tax collected pursuant to Sec. 90-91 3607.00 \ Received fromState, State Aid, Sec. 101.. .• 1803.48 fi&ed from <V Tr,ea,s., .Tyfotpr Vehicle Fees, Sec, 291 14*00.00 Received from Town, 15% 2160 00 . , Reed from \State Bank of Commerce, per notes 17-66 &S I^HPransferred from Miscellaneous Fund... -^ 20Q0O 5!ransferrejd. from Machinery Fund 33.00 — Reed from sale of Coal, 5 30; Int. and Light 490.52 495 8-2 Total Receipts _. --Money Spent for General Repairs Including Primary January 28, '23, J. A Flanagan, Supplies January 29, '23, Chas DeckeT Co., Supplies: January 30> '23, L. Gordon & Son, Supplies........ April 13, '23, Standard Oil Co., Supplies -Aura 26, '23T N. ¥? Central RaHroEtcl -Co., Freight April 28, '23, Pay Roll, No. 5, Labor May 3, '23, E. B. Wheeler, Tiler May 3, '23,„ J. A. Flanagan, Supplies..._. May 23, '23, James McDermott, Labor May 21, '23. -.Tames Cotter. Laibor $30230.72 Work 4144 13747 37 94 39 20 59.53 308 00 3O0OO S3&2 15 00 4 0O May May Aug. Aug. Sept. Sept, Oct. Oct Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct, \Oct. -NOT: 21, '23, William M. Peaih, Labor, , 21, '23, Ernest Lewis, Labor 6, '23, W. J. Rowe, Coal : : 23, '23, M. Roberts , , 10, '23, Union Explosion Co , 10, '23, Pay Roll, No. 11 1, '23, Barry Gifford, Del. Crushed Stone ., 2,^23, Pay Roll, No. 12 ^ 8, '23, Brockport 'Coal Co., Coal ....:., 8, '23, John Gallup, Labor.' 8, '23, J. A. Flanagan, Supplies 8, '23, Scott Bros., Crushed Stone .* 8, '23, W.-J. Rowe, Coal '. 8, '23, Dolimite Products Co., Crushed Stone 8, '23, Dolimite Products Co., Crushed Stone.. 17,^23, Dolimite Products Co., Crushed'^Stone.. 17; > 23rBurret(rCo., Tamia..—.. T- — rr.. -.. r .-. &, m, Standard 4M1 Co ,.*-..>..-,...,... Total — r.w 5 00 3197 78.9« 1419 87400 280 00 896 00 23,30 500 61.9*6 5.63 36 23 67.17 763.01 1117.40 -649.23- 22.55 .$23870.06 EXPENDITURES Money §pent on Clarkson-Parma Town Line Agreement—A Jiiauary 17, 1923, J. A. Flanagan, Supplies... j, $ 30.19 isumary 17, Charles Decker Co., Supplies Jimuary 17, DaHey Poduce Co., Supplies- S54«K 8, Buffalo Steam. HoUe^TST, use oTSteam Holier ©OM MlVch $8, Brockport Coal-ce^ \ 4500 May 21, 1923, Pay Roll No. € ', 11«U0 Jon. 14, 1923, Dolimite Products Co., Crushed Stone 944.04 J#yuary 14, 1923, Pay Roll, No. 7 151600 73«n. 30, 1923, Dolimite Products Co„ Crushed Stone &15.S2 July 12, '23, H.. R, Gifford, Del. Crushed Stone,,. . \ Jfaly 12, \23 H. R. Gifford, DeL Crushed Stone July 12r '23, J. A. Flanagan, Gasoline, and Oil. July 12, '23. Standard Oil Co., Gasoline and Oil July 12. '23, Scott. Brothers, Crushed Stons 946 * 0 July 14, '23, Pay Roll-. No. «.....,...., .... 2081.40 -^tuguet-Sr^a, Pay R<©«. No-. *,,.., ,.,,„,,,....... 236&0 August 6, '23, Pay Roll, No. 10.. 783.00 Aug. 6, '23, Dolimite Products Co., Crushed Stone.. S88.&S Aug. 23, '23 Barrett Co., Tarina 4041.80 Aug. 23, '23, J. A. Flanagan, Crushed Stone &O0 00 Aug. 23, '23, J. A. Flanagan, Crusted Stone 225 00 Aug. 23, '23, J. A. Flanagan. Gasoline and Oil 36 69 Sept. 10, '23, Buffalo Staem Roller Co., use of Roller 960.00 Oct. 15, '23, Stetner & Flags, Supplies 102.18 31.78 42.44 83AM 1500.50^ 84.50 22.48 40.85 TStar-. 117934.16 Expenditure* an Hamila-Ciarksnn Town Line Agreement— B Oct, 22, *23, N. Y, C. Railroad Co., Freight on Stone Oct. 29. '23. N. Y. C. Railroad Co., Freight on Stone,. Oct. 31, '23. N. Y. C. Railroad Co., Freight on Stone Nov. 5, '23, Ernest Unterborn „... Nov. 5, *23, Lyman Ryan Nov. 5. '23. Harry McM&nnus, HdvTBr'SS, Harry HSSTannTls/. Nov. 8, '23. General Crushed Stone Co 304.18 Nov. 8, '23, Dolimite Products Co 134.03 ^Nov r 20 T '23, Pay Roll, No. 13 53S.M -Nov^20r. .'a3 r Pay Roll. No. 41 79.51 87.16 294 58 17.50 2T00 66.00 60 00 TKv7267 T 23, N: Y. dTSanfoaffC., Tfemurago pmv. 20. '23. Burrett Co. ^ - .^ \Tjec. 7, '2£HBuftafo J 5tea'm HoTTer Co., use oTRoTier. Dec. 7, *23. D. R. Singleton, Sup, of HamHtt toet 7 T '23, John Bauch & Sons :_10 J J23 A _A 1 <L Klock, -Supplies Dec. 10, '23, Harold Sweeting, Labor Dec. 10. '23, Wm. J. Rowe, Coal, 559.00 2.00 1062 75 200 00 SO0.5S 10.70 17 79 16 00 53 S7 Feb, 3, '23,. Ernest t^sriMTSx^SMTZTn^Trr,. ,T7vr April 26, *23, Cookr-lronr-eorPicto and Shovels. ... May 21, '23, Burch Plow Co., Leveler.,.,,,,, ,. ^uly_8^23,-E~W. J^ewmuainjlitolex, .^..^y + July 8, *23, F . W. iNewnxaa, Grease — UJfi- 72.06; 408M 67.00 42.50 July 8, '23, F. W. Newman. Transferred £o Higlway 0Pund_, 9.60- 33.00' ' Total Expended Balance December 31, 1923. $ 1887.49 $ 16.57 Expended on Roads for Removal of Snow Balance on Hand. December 31, 1922 247.23 Taxes Collected , 1200.00 Countv Aid 150 OO Raised by-Note to State Bank • 1000.00 Total—R-eeetpt-s. $ 2597,23 Money Received for Removal of Jamiary 15, *23, Ernest- jbewis, Labor January 15, '23, William Lewis, Lahoi* January 15, '23, George McDermott, T>abOT. .\T.T.. ^~. January 15, '23, George- MePerniolt, Labor.. ,+^ .. January 15, '23, Richard Roller, Labor January 15, *23f Lerms Malt, Labor January 15, '23, Roy Wilson, Labor January 15, '23, George Bills, Laibor January 15, '23, Delbert Thing, Labor January 15, '23, William Thompson, Labor. . -January 15,_123 f H. Befthler.,-! January 15, '23, George Reehler, La'bor January 15, '23, Willis Starkes, Labor January 15, '23, John Stickney, Laibor January 15, '23, George Thompson, Labor January 15, '23, Warren Stickney, Labor January 15, '23, James Cotter, Labor January 15, '23, James Hendershott, Labor...'.. - January 15, '23, Pay Roll, No. 1, Labor January 17, '28, J. A FLanagaa, Gsoline and Oil. Feb. 3, '23, Standa-rd OAl-Co Feb. 3, '23, Pay Roll,' No. 2 Feb. 27, '23, W. A. Lewry Feb. 27, '23, A. A. Grief *..... Feb. 27, '23, Ernes* Lewie, Cabor Feb. 27, *23, Ernest Lewis, Labor Feb. 27, '23, William Lewia, Labor ~FebT^7T^37 - vVinaan.Le r HriS^EaBQr. Feb. 27, *2S, Pay ftoU, INo. 3 March 28, '23, Pay Boll. No. 3 Mar. 28, '23, Pay Roll, No. 3 ,«., April 7, '23, Pay Roll, No. 3. .. ..' - April 2, '23, Pay Roll, No. 3.. .' March 9, '23, George Fisher March 9, '23, Harry Fisher Jan. Ill '23^ Jay Moore. July 14, '23, John Arclfer July 14, '23, Bert \Webster July 14, '23, Donald Webster „ Jan. 17, '23, Charles Decker Co Jam. 17, '23. Gordon & Son Jan. 17, '23, W. A Lowry Feb. 27, '23, A. A Grief..,. April ?, \W. A. Lowry Bee 7, Ohm, Deefcer Ca ,,, Dec 10, JL-.Gordon A. fUyn ... _ ^ ^^^ .. ^^ Transferred to Highway Fund Transferred to Machinery Fund Snow 63.00 -3160 -3TS0— 12 60 6 30 6.30 12.60 9.45 3.15 . 315 2LL5 — 3,TS 3.15 3.15 6.30 3.15 • 6 30 6.30 259.50 22.41 20.90 358.44 51.25 38.21 13.50 16.00 12.00 13.50 268.4J5 170.35 94.73 16.80 12.60 6.30 3.15 9.45 10^0 4.60 3.30 19.66 279.86 .60 5.4Q 17.02 16,30 11.8J8.- 200.0Q 150.00 Total Exponditurea Total Balance on Hand, Dec' 31, 1923.... GENERAL FUND—RECEIPTS January 1, First National Bank Interest % January 1, Graham Cotter, License fee January 1, Bad. General Fund, Jan. 1, 1923 January 1, Balance \Poor Fund, Jan. 1J.923.... January 3, County Treasurer's Assessment Roll January 31, Town Audits January St, J ^Hltoai Frre-^tatrtotr..:..:.. .. May 1, County Treasurer July 10, Income Tax, County Treas August 1, County Treasurer * 2308.66 ? 2S8.S7 October 9, County _Trea§„ Income Tax Octotier 15, R. S^ Steele, Justice November 8, W, C. Bastian, Justice Fines. November 13, G. H. Cotter, Hall Rent December 4, C. A. Smith, Mortgage Tax.. , December 19, Interest On General Funds.. . January 7, J\red R» HJxson _„_'„_„ . §3.66 26.00 370.15 326.00 13.65 3281.27 —24.12- .61 1902^3 11.61 \83.6S 13.60 125.00 30.00 128.32 13.64 14.7S. Total Receipts. $6448.62 Total .,..«-,,.„•.• Balance on Hand Dec 31, 1923,', .$27682.77 % 2547.95 BRIDGE FUND Balance on Hand, December 31, 1922 94717 Kcefved fronTTax Collector, .T7T, ,T~r;...;.; ; «1000.00 Total Receipts : Expenditures for Labor March 23, '23, Wininm Lewis, Labor March 23, ? 2J, Ernest Lewis-, Driving Truck April 28, '23, Pay Roll. No. 4, Labor -JFanuaTy-14, - 1 &3r-George -MeDennott f - Laibor January 14 r '23^ James-Cotter, Labor January 14, *23, Eruf-at Lewis, Labor -TftHy 14, '23, George MeDermott, Labor•%,.. v , -*rty^8r- ! 33v^eopge-Me*e«BOttn-iaa.boiv July 28, '23. James Cotter, Labor : July 28, '23, Ernest Lewis, Labor Sept. 10, '23, J. Hendershott, La-bor Sept^ 10^ '23, Ernest Lewis, Labor \Sept. 10r •^'Jehn\TEoiabloi^\Eaior^r. $ 1947.17 VTWTHir —— 6.00 7 50 315 00 -16,00. - - 4.50 6O0 35,M 0,00— 900 10 00 33 M 15 00 48JBJ _~~ Total—..^r. r T1LTT!_*_ * 4--4»«.W- ExpendituFes for Material for \Bridges\ January 17, h. Gordon & Song, Supplies^. ._. JarTary TT, Chas. Decker Co., SSppTfesT;,.;. .\.7.^ Jr.Iy 12, F. L. Hughes -& Co., Iron Beams dtfeg-. S3, J. A, Flaeaga<n T Crashed Stoas, ,,,,,.,,.= Dec. 10, Chas. Decker-eorr-SuW^tgS'.^ to \Motor 547 27 ~si,5rr; 52 S8 \ 75 80 14414 \ ®oooo- Total Total Balance DeaenrrieT 31, 1525 MACHINERY FUND I Balance - on Hand, December 31, '22 54 06 Taxes Received from Collector .,..., 1200.00 Money Reed by Transfer from General Fund 500 0-0 Money Reed by Transfer from Miscellaneous' Fund.. 150.00 Total Receipts. ..:.«£ MACHINERY REPAIR FUND Feb..3, '23, L. Gordon & Son, Lumber for Truck. ^ 28.41 Feb. 3, '23, Mortimer Manly Motor Co , Truck repairs T2T53 Feb. 3, '23, Harry P.„ Kellogg, Supplies 7 00 Feb. 3, '23, Cook Iron Co., Chain for Truck 28 50 Feb. 27, 23, Manly Motor Co., Shaft for Truck 2180 April 7, '23, Walter Oakley, Towing Truck 10 OO April 7, '23, Union,Oil Co., Oil 1 30.00 April 26, '25, John Conley, Re-pairs 57 95 July 12„ '23, Buffalo Steam-Roller Co., Repairs 30.52 July 12, '23, Boumy Supply Co , Repairs,, 32 82 July 12, '23, Matthews Tractor Co., Repairs 3.75 July 12, '23, Union Oil Co., Oil 36.40 August 23\ '23, B. L. Geyo, Repairs , 8 60 Oct. 8, '23, W. M, Mitchell, Repairs, Track 6.40 Oct. 15, '23, Mortimer Manly Mot. Co., Repair,'Truck 184.57 Oct. 15, '23, J. L. Petrie, Repairs on Truck 4.10 Nov. 8, '23, W. G. Lowry, Repairs on Truck 100 Nov. 8, '23, Westley J. Thompson, Repairs on Truck 1.26 Nov. 8, '23, The Industrial CommissioiL, Inspect'g En. 5.00 Nov. 20, '23, Herbert Sage, Repairs on Truck 10.00 Nov. 27, £23, Zorn & Oehlibech, Repairs on Truck 19.15 Nov. 7, 13, Chas. Decker Co., Supplies 111.75 Nov. 7, '23, Perry Bros., Repairs 22.00 Nov. 7, '23, Brockport Sprayer & Pomp Co., Supplies 67.12 Nov. 10, '23,Total Dailey Produce Co., Supplies 40.56 July 28,Purchase '23, Zorn & Oehlbeck, Repairs 35.30 $ 1944J6 ? 2.81\ $ 1904.06 - - erSetmaeMEf*T8==OEr+BRAt FtfND T923 Jeaufwy 1,-S. G. Henaaaee..-. ,.,,,,,,,, J171I Si ,,.J Jamuary L_ S. G. Hermance „ January I, F. B Cary January 17, Western New York TJETHlIes'Co January 25, M. M. Amnion . . ..-.....* January SI, Minot^CrTppen Co January 31, Yale Forbes January 31, Malon Schaff, poor account January 31, Dailey Produce Co., poor Acct January 3,1, H. F Lowry, Poor Acct . February 6,_S. G. Hermance. Februar y 14. Myron H. Roberts, Hilton Fire ©ist. February 21, Minot & Crippen Co February 21, William J. Rowe February 21, Mayo Electric Co ,.. .. February 21, George B. Harmon February 21, Dailey Produce-Co., Poor Acct February 21, H. F. Lowry, Poor Acct ' February 21,- Western New York Utilities Co..... March 23^ Western New York Utilities Co *• March - \237 Town Anlfis, BUbursements. .* *fa-y 31, -F. B. Ca£|t~ . -_^. ...,_,,...,.>. April- %. ffeHte-Am-HJon ; u..... \April 4, s. u. Hermance April 6, Harold Lemke, Poor Acct April 6, Malon Schaff, POOP Acct April 6, G. H. Cotter, Poor Acct ITSkirflrfcrJL Ar-Sakagajr^-foox-Acct.. 7 -.. . .—-.-_- E0.0O 26.00 12 50 XfF\ 25 0f_ 31.65 56,00 30 0O 2175 9.39 25.0Q April 19, Sam Brown. ApjiL^Jy-gUB.. .Cacy,., April 20, Westera New York Utilities Go. Mny 28, Western 3Sew York Utilities Co. May-28r M^ W, Lejroke r JPoor ^\«ct..,,..,, June 21. Western New York Utilities Co.. June.22, James FifiM Co........ ,,.,. June 22. George B. Harmon ._.,... June 22^ Thomas J>obson Lu ..-, June 23, S. G. Hermahee Jnly 1, F . B. Cary '.....: July 23-,^. G. Herasance..... -....-. - July 6, A. J. Flana=gan, Poor Acct.... July 6, H. F. Lowry, Poor Acct. **&• w-t'*. *i\*-v-^ 24.12 12.00 6 95 2.20 83.09 14 7S 19 3S 5 44 5 6S \\3281.27 *\ J>57tr©— 50 OO 10 0O iOMO 3 73 • Siisn 200 307\ 20 00 % 3 07 4.34- 5»a -iML -SiPalrick: HiiDai§ 111 n.i » ii 1 1 1 1 11 HI i n 11 111 » t i m iii mil oUroclio EliTabethuJ* im H*» Work Titn« »H l l • |II»II|H « l|ll|n|l' > l| • • l|lltll|ll«M»ll>ll|l,|ll< l W 1 , HEN dear St Patrick sailed the sea, (Yo ho, my lads, the anchor weigM> The waves -were green as they could be The tars piped up. JUL merry keyj. __ Aj[id sent the good ship flying free •f¥« ho, l&r the wiad. in the jrlgglnJJ He said far_e;a.eH tn flcnflqnH'n Rhni^A-— lpt OILL more sail!) {XQ hQ^ my lads, Her bluebells he miffht see no more Their boss he did nut then deplore, For shamrocl^ he would have galore (To ho, head her straight for old Ireland 1) The shajnrock cast its threefold spell, (To ho, nay lads, now ratnd your, ey.fi') More potent charm than asphodel The poets praise In xexse 50 wjell. And there St. Patrick chose to dwell. (Yo ho. for the green shores of Ire- land!) Good luck beg&n for that green Isle, (Yo ho, my lads, now trim the sails!) For there he banished vermin vile The people loved his tender smile So genuine—so free from guile. (Yo ho, for the heart of old Ireland!) They say one serpent would not leave. (Yo ho, my lads, all hands on deck!) When this St. Patrick did perceive, A scheme he then began to weaye, The bad old serpent to deceive. <Yo ho, for the wits of old Ireland!) And so beneath the ocean greon <Y<J tiff, . *ny lads, three ro^sla* * cheers') The serpent sank and left the scene. And thAt'a why all the .woxld la Keen To sing St Patrick's praise, I ween * <Yo ho, for the S»int of old Ireland!) ** vfi £»& Tipperary Party on • St. Patrick's Day pTernry.\ Sometimes the question* wttl- Beiso~eomical and the anSweTT'TfppBF •ry,\ so very far froartbemark, tW it *wlll -be -almost impossible BLOt-tor laugh. ^Thenme iyho stKceeds^to~an- \swering all the ~ questions without laughing will be the winner -of the game Some dancing should be done, and the tune should be \Tipperary If pos- sible, or some old Irish air like \Rory O'More.\ \Wearing of jhg Green.\ or other fine old Irish tunes. Another game which would make lots of fun would be to send one of the players out of the room, and then choose some •Irigh ehar.aitfr-Qf_flfit,ion or real life, -and wl)err~rhr'-ptayer~ comes in iij;nin t be or she must guess who- it is fi-om the answer tw the-questions put to- • the company For the decorations of your room you can fia\e shamrock leaves cut out of crepe paper, wired, and tied In a bouquet with green ribbon, or green leaves from the groeuhouse, ferns or manufactured shamrock leaves from -the— steFes, If you have some refreshments, use green and white paper napkins, sandwichesj.witb lettuce filling, green eandies, green ice \cream and cakes with green icing Any green .china you may have will be splendid to s^rye your refresh ments upon T*lephorte8 on American Farina. •* As many as 2,500,000 farms m the United States are equipped with tele- phones, nearly two-fifths of all tie farms in the country. No other corm-_ real [.try has anything like this fam teles- phone development. The Slow English A teacher a.sked her class to writ« an essay on London. She was sur- prised to read the following In one attempt: The people of London are noted for Their srajrrdrty.\ • The young author was asked when she got tiie idea. \PIea8e was the reply, \ft says in the text booki that the population of London is very dense.\ A large—sJupment-of Rheuma has been received by E. W. Simmons, eo that -all rheumatism sufferers can be supplied promptly in future. Money back if it fails. GLYCERINE MIXTURE PREVENTS APPENDICITib Simple glycerine, buckthorn bar*, etc., a.3 mixed in Adlerika is excellent to guard against appendicitis. Moet medicines act only on lower bowel twit Adlerika acts on BOTH upper Tower hoge! .ajrTd removes Ifll am.<T poisons. T3rings ouT matter you never thought was in your system. Helps amy caee gas on the stomach in <TT3N minutes. T H. Dobson Co., Dro#r- ^lsts. HKP^^^Bt- H \ I Tipperary party isthe thing to I give on St. Patrick's day, ^^J March_17. Write as many of ^|p these invitations as you girls ore going to have guests to attend your St. Patrick's day gather- ing: \It's a long, long way to Tipperary,\ We know that very well. But we'll all get therein spirit. No matter where we dwell; So come, nil of you, jm Monday To the Tipperary \meet?' T^emeniliipr (7enr~oT3'TreTnria , - _ -\ \ \ AWTTierSfiirmrocTt so sweet. Now for the games to play nt the \meet.\ Some of the quaint old games should be chosen, only altered a bit to\ Milt \the (Tny we ceTenrfiie/\\ [ \Going to Tipin'rary\ can be made a very Jolly journey by providing une _ chair or sent of some kind IP«?S- than the number of players. Then start your ring of players marching nrnund the room to tlic tune of \Tippornry OUR BEAUTIFUL RUGS Form . a color back-ground that gives richness, warmth _jnd tone to the furnishings of the modern horrjet You are cordially invited to inspect and price the new designs. 'MArTMOTrT^' *550RTrttTNTo? M.GRAVES C©.F E ^ N ^ 78 STATE 5T...R0CHe»TER.N.YJ M0HE5Of \25 OO \playpir oli flic plalyjj, and jflien fmve someone call out In a loud voice. \Tip- pernry !\ Then there must he a scram- ble for scat\ One player will he left out, of C»H »••»!» -rind be cannot play again, but wtll sit down <>n one of ttio j seats, anil MI there uill be another sent \.-.hoit\, keep on ptnytng trrf^ way tHl (Ti)v l Hvo pliiyers will bf» left. . . and the one of those two girls or hoys ' WIIIIII»K HTP- rnrerprf enrpry- phrceAVtll ' win the giitne I \Hunt tin Sluimrnck\ will he an- other pretty ramp, and to pfny ft rttp- h^stess-v^ itl provide-some-little artlcle Hke a stli Mi ill In\ t!ie~sTia\pe\bTa snffRi^\ necessartly. as it will have to he hid- dffltr s-rnnew hm- in ibe room The one- finding it vvili be^41te-prl«fe-wi«oer.. —; If you have a really humorous^ guWt at^thr. Tipperary party, one who - Iras the \gift of gnb.\ let him. or Iter 4uke\ggrb -E3lis*Jnr-ttmirTnidrt^fiEerl)l±tf-- at tlw* unfortunate victim a lot of questions, to each nf. which the victim oxner pi - j iostess- $..98349 of Machinery, Tools and Implements .Feb. 3, '23, Brennan & Adams, Supplies 31.46 Feb. 3, '23, Brockport [Sprayer & Pump Co., Supplies 69.91 S^b. 3, '23, Chas. Decker Co, supplies.., 167.67 July 27, Western New York IJtnitles Co 77 August 2U, Joseph TJowBey -. , August 6, Transfer to Machinery Fund August 22, J. A. Flanaga-n, Poor Acct August 27, FYed Knous, Poor Acct August 2J, H. P. Lrowry, Poor Acct...'..\. September 13, Western Mew YoTErTrtHiti es Co September 24, Western New York Utilities Co -QcLober % ft B Gary : — October 6, S. G. Hermance , October 17, Minot & Crippen Co October 20, Willis Steele, Trustee Dist. No. 1 October 20, Frank McFarland, Dist. No. 2- October 20, Louis Homuth, Dist No. 3 October 20, William Cotter, Dist No. 4 October 20, John Epke, Djst. No 6 October 20, Emery Cowan, Dist No.. 7 October*20, Spencer Blodgett, Dist. No. 8 October 20, C. H Ruggles, Dist. No. 9 October 20, T. Sullivan, Dist. No. 10; '. October 22, Western New York Utilities Co '.'. October 22, J. A. EUanagan, Poor Acct November 8, Yale Forbes, Compensation Insurance.. November 8, Minot & ^Jrippen Co November 8, East •Clarkson Cemetery Lot Acct November 8, Fred R. Hixflon Flag and Check Writer.. November 27, H. F\ Lowry, Poor Acct November 27, C. H. Homuth , November 27, Wesitern New York Utilities Co. '.'.'.'.'. December 4, Yale Forbes Acct December 14, Dailey Produce Co \ December 14, Margaret Wilkinson December 14, A.e J. Flanagan, Poor Acct ', Total Expenditures 48 4G 28 83 2 77 3W™ 500 OO 45 70 28 OO 37 OO 341 317 26 TO 75 OO 42 08 125 2 80 113 58 214 1.67 145 170 .88 4.45 33 02 9120 14.40 9.50 35.00 42.14 LOO 7.46 280.05 6.00 . 4.00 28.16 . 566S.35 Balanc on hand, January 1, 1924.. ! 882.17 Report of the Supervisor of the Town of Clarkexm, Fred R. EUzson. for 1923, submitted to the Board of Supervisor!. Signed ROSWBLL. S. STEELE, Superrieor. Blatchford's Chick Mash provides the nourishment that chicks require for rapid dcvjelopment-^iaA -growth. -It contains a greater variety of essential material than other chick mash-seven- teen ingredients scientifically com- pounded •—no cheap hpproducts used. Rlatchford'sr ChicKs —Chick Mash (A Buttermilk Feed) is a product of AmericjrVofdest mixeri feed manufacturers. A rria^of Blatchford \s will convinee#ea-that-63cper»efl€€ counts. Evejpjt T - bag_guanaateed^j£sluelds_the chicks from. \^Wm^KsrrheajHBawel^^^Toable-and-lseg--- -Weakness-because It Is a properly prepared and balassatratirai. -BlatthfanT-l. Chfck__MMU* -«n*aufmcturcd b^sb* Bute*\ foni enlf—Mtar€omprii7* WaniiikJUU 11L=JII btntaa» ova 120 yest*. Write for free idvlce on feeding and faK Iseduiechari. PERRY C. SHAFER CO„ oROCKPORT must atisvv<*r withouTsiiillTug, '\1'in- ACT QtJf€KLy Do the right thing at the right time. Act quickly in time of danger. r* In time of kidney danger Doan's Pills are mast effective. Plenty of evidence of their worth Jn ^] this vicinltv. ' Mri. Arthur Burke, 87 E Bank SL, Albion, N Y. says: \Whenever I caught cold it settled In my kidneys. My kidneys were weak and I had severe pains in my back. Dizzy spells frequently came over me and black specks floated before my eyes bluring my sight. I was always tired and languid and could harly get around to do my wofk. I began using Doan's Pills and continued taking 'this medi- cine until it cured me \ (Statement given February 8, 1918.) On December 6, 192% Mrs. Burke said: \T haven't had the slightest sign of kidney trouble since I endorsed Doan's and I give this remedy credit for a complete cure.\ Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't sim- ply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Pills—the same that Mrs. Burke had. Poster-Mi),burn Co., Mfre., Buf- falo, N. Y. I Mr. Fruit Grower: Now is the time to have your spray- ers and engines put in shape for spring. Don't wait until the rush when ev- eryone Js in a hurry. We have good mechanics and plenty of time now. Our complete line of new sprayers is now on our show floor. Gall and see them. ROY J. FETTER, Manager IMwV |«!i^?ii£>l' r |'2i 4^k^&.v ^^^'^i^^i^^j^^^^y- f^M^'p^' v ^'^i> ,41 aJ-lii.; l«MMill»M \Ml