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„^,^gjff,^ V'fi THE=REPUBU1C, BROCKPORT. WL Y.TpU'ftfBBYir APRtk .«V 1924 \*wpIr ?= T •WA IX «TOCK SALESMEN TO AVOID -Nortliwester]i-~'Banilfflr _ (Ttort &. - B odnes) puts a~ deal'o^doa advice Up.? -\ 'Tpto small compass wbea it tells its *\\\- -leaders that the six stock salesmen llpbiiiwr the investor to avoid ar-e: ^ .: The man who tells you how etock- ..H- - iolders in similar concerns became \W ' |ch -over night. • The man who wants your help in keepinjTthe contract away from Wall -Street.\ • l Z^ThaJnan who. taIk#aboa?H:h< 4 ||^_Jp'rability\ of the stock. ».. The man who says that the stock p3&7~-J , lll later ha \listed on the exchange.\ |§T*'' .The man who wants you to buy,be- \(iuse \'the price is surely going up?' |j«^\ ' ' The man whose chief selling points ~te -letters of recommendation, iroan \leading\ citizens.\ THE bOGAL TIE -iSome^peonle^^r^-THijeJndiividuallBta and tihW go through life sufficient unto themselves! They may be able to take oare of themselves but they de\ n<at commonly reach the higher results, because they do not make miamy warm friends. Village of Brockport WATER DEPARTMENT ASSETS. Current Feb. 29, 1924 Cash on Hand $ 21.05 Other people feel keenly the ties that 1st Nat'l Bank Water -Com're.. 73.52 bind them to others. It is second State Bankpf Com. Com'ra^. * 7.30 natnr* for them to sironort the enter- St£&e Batnlr ° f Com - In ' terest: • 109 - 92 nature lor tnem to support tne enter Sfcate Rk Qf Qom ginkillg Fd 237 67 prises and activities, of-their_ hpme^eets, Receivable, Wa&r?0aw£j33&t2r 1,311.15 f 3,098,61 2:748.98- ? 5,847.59 aateKii«iM.*fe^fe*^MS^a's^i^rt New Wallpapers * for Spring Spring—birds—flowers. Is there anybody at this season who does not wart some of the rooms of the home made new\ with, hright, cheery wall paper ? We will help yoS nfake happy selections. —Come in and look over the wonderful line of new Niagara \Blue Ribbon\ patterns 'we-rTaverherer They're the very- latest designs—every one artistic, beautiful and absolutely correct in style. Ii 7-1 TMHAGAEA £4BUJEIUBI>ON7 H & Ask us for Fr« Sam- ple Boole, Come in es- pecially to set the uwn- dcrful \Opalescent\ watt papa. ^O Harlem Ijimpen BROCKPORT, N. Y. wnTTT'some one suggests that they, Accts. Receivable, Mdse.. might gain some supposed advantage by buyimg merelh'andis« elsewhere, the - thing goes against their grain. Deficit Water Operating Fd. \What will I gain by buying else- where, when my own townspeople, . whose prosperity and welfare Is es- Ftxed •' L»anu • if i.oou.uu senlial te the advaaee of my eommua- piping station 23,325.50 ity, is selling the same stuff?\ they Pumping Equipment 22,857.39 say,~--Their• instinct©f town fraternity FiLtraJJojoJEkmrjmeniL..-.^. 15,376.50 tells them to stand by their home tab- T jr a ET i * 9to * M »h» ai ? d Wa * 1 Si , ?«'25 , ^ . • , , ' . - •• y Distribution -System.: 62,137.45 dustries. -People of that type do not Automobile .' 753.00 want for friends when they are look- ing for co-operation.—Boonville Her- Total aid. I .$2-88>138.90 WALT MASON $393,986.49 FUNDS AND LIABILITIES Current I hail with love and admiration, the Water Operating F*und Bal iineless verse of Walter Mason. He Water Sinking Fund $ 237.67 was the first such rhymes to shoot; the Special Interest Pond 109.92 Notes Payable Temporary.•..<$- 5,500:00 $5,847:59 rest of us have followed suit. He's gentled down that flighty cuss, by olden Greeks called Pegasus, who still Fixed has fifty-seven gaits -but uses plain Water Bonds Payable..... .$l«8,000:0(r Unit^ iSSteffan*^TOts^<m^or--weTk^ Eermail * at investment. Eradication of Lice and __J\Iite^^NolJDii Lice and mites are a sign of care- lessness, ;as they _ajce. jather easily corifroTlecT. Lice liye upon the bird's, body at all times and can be eradi- cated by dusting the bird with finely powdered sodium fluoride, a chemical Which can be obtained at most drag stores and is low in cost. The red mites live in the cr.'ick* and crevices of the roosts and\nests and attack the bird's body only -it night, get- ting their food supply by sucking blood through the bird's skin. Paint- ing the roosts with un oily sujistahce, isucFTaiTlrSifnfir \or a'\commercial pefcF paint, will Iccep ttie mites from putting on the pewltes and the birds. &££ Drtafed Soutfr AMo«n •\•»!•._ She freatest terror of all Imth A* rlcan gnakea bite Is almost instantly mamba Is of a strangely lrritablt dl» •crap;\ and apparently fond of bluflfag a man by its near presence, daring bin to try and hit It, then landing a swift jwturn that cannot be avoided. Ifwm— also dash out from Its den and attack the passerby. Helpful Advice. \When a man go broke he fin* oat mighty ;soon ' who he friends,\ sail Cbarcoal Eph, moodily. \Yussuh; all ~TfTencIs~ come aroua T \ an _ TeII nlm what a damfool he been!\—Richmond Bmes-Dlspatcb. ing gents on Kansas pi'kes of common sense. From all the flights he used to. take in search of Art for Art's own sake, he's settled down to wear a WATER OPERATING FUND halter and do the work of Walt for OnexpendedTBal., BeguTgTTfri\ GIVES TEN WAYS TO PREVENT RURAL FIRES Ten -ways to prevent fires in the coM'try districts ware pointed out by the Rev. O. Meyer, Episcopal missioner of Chenango County, in a recent ad- aress-at the state college of agriculture —2Q,138,9JL_ sat . ithaca. Mr. Meyer ias long been; $388138 90 interested in votauteer fire depart- KEMPS s j mentis and has served,as head of the| $293,986.49 Chenango county association. His ten ; rules follow: Mrst, peSloaical cleaning and ex- •4C5T 7,000.00 Walter. No. Helicon the poet usea to ^ p | r Son^ PPr0 ^! aW ! m . *°!* lodge his home-bred, cornfed muses. R evenue They furniish him with song and story Water Sales, Village $25,343.75 from level lands about Bmpory. But Water Sales, Outside 617.14 though the scenery he flat, his poetry Interest and Penalties 216.62 is far from that. He shakes his mighty JJ^ 1^'^ ['.\\.'.'.'.'. llun. sides with daughter, yet flays our toulta-jjy^rant-Hentals aidHueit .-'—.1— ggcond, care in regard, to location befope and after. Th» meanness that - \i^nke ......\.»/... ....... 5,820.00 of building and direction of wind be- we hide away, he drags into the light Sales of Materials and Sup- fore burning weeds or rubbish, of ffayanoTmi^^sm^cbnmieni^ 6 t$>t TWrd; ^ratoireir stottH be stored in and pat for alb mankind to' snigger at, Miscellaneous '.'.'.'.\\ 78.80 &&**• china or metal covered recept- till every ski for mercy bogs and pokes Hydrant Remtais, Hamlin 900.00 acles and removed from paste board smtaation of chjmpfv^. If the ohtm- ney is low It should be increased hi height to avoid Ignition from sparks | flying to the wood shingle roof, es- pecially if a wood Are la burning and the wind is high. This statue monument erected 0 to the memory of Washington M. Ryder, Mountain Grove Cemetery, Oakland, California, is a mort striking example of modern art. Upon one side of the pedestal, which is constructed of granite, Is a bronze partrait in relief of the Tate Mt... Ryder, it is surmounted by a statue typifying w Honor. Ttloaument- MdtwtainGrtKK> Qmetery \QaiTiattd We would be pleased to show \you at no expense to yourself several designs worked 1 out by our artists. The experience of ofhets in the community should prove te you that if you place your order fn~ ouFTanaYw-e will faithfully per- form each detail of our eom- ils; tei| between its legs. Where.'er_he . finds a rhyme he takes It, and If there Something Macti \Needed In the Village has been - -Total Receipts*.-,,,,.,,. EXPENDITURES be no rhyme he makes it. 6 let me rise like Walter Mason' and versify the Q . whole creation. - —Bob Adams Office Salaries $ ;«__\___ Printing, Postage, Sapiplte» ^eaephone-and-Telegrai \353)94:78 $42,135.29 boxes. 1 Pauline In thts country from Russia In Octoher Legal 921.75 263.50 200.00 782.39 Fourth, iproperly erected, and- in- spected lightning rods are almost a sure protection against fires from lightning. Fifth, 'kerosene or gasoline lanterns mould act- he used. In a ham, Electric lanterns, or electric torches, cost very little more, and are safe. Sijcth, Insurance policies demand Bobbie—Mister, bow much is tb*m big cakes? Storekeeper—Fifty cents aplecfc Bobble—Gee I What 'ud a whole one cost? Insurance 1922, unable to -speak the language of T axe3 461.53 her adopted country and with* a very Int. on Loans 571.16 \ €* 1 * M <J»* CI. limited knowledge of written English, Ante Maintenance 357.53 certain restrictions In storago qf gaso Complete rnaCnine SHOP -^ ^ winner in the Illinois Watch pa^ipment 8.94 jfo and ker03ene ; and yet 8 ven com- _ A _. . Interest on Bonds 9,259.25 . . - .. _^^ 10amipany contest among the seniors; ur-Q^g^ ExpensesT...... T.V.T^— 660.36 mon sense-IF Ignored\ ifl storage of the Adams High Schoxil for:_the- best - •• -^ ~— thes© mBammable maSorlals around essay on Abraham Lincoln. Despite Total $13,410.13 . barn buildings. her heavy handlcAp, &Bo pawied—the— Ptfmptng-Statlon Operation 1 fleventhr all smoking should-'be-pre- EngBSh ThresT^ears eraminaUon ami ® aJl } rie9 ^-^K^.T-JL.- •*^54™-™-fifbtted-In--or around term buildings. Perpetuity. Ant! stlrt tho^basebatt fara beralla The hours v/ith talk of runs and hlU. AiUiouK-h—Ht«—«am*-rrni(H- c*as« a-whlll, The convHrf-'Hinn never quits. There is flow such a shop, north of the CaaaLih„ihe-Wn- son Building, fully equip 1o-do alHcind5 of hewvy OT light-repair workf also-elee- trfc welding and expert black- smithing, . , =zr Tfflg _ obtained in that year a total .of Regents Counts. 49 Puei .......\.\,.,.:,.',.; /. r. - Ttmay 'I Oil, Waste, etc. Material and Supplies. Equipment Additions.. -Weuls --:-.-. hay, j $5 TO $15 PROFIT WEEKLY Gauge Charts. l Mechanics, machinists, autoists <md other Ex P ense9 - • • • _____ CO\ farmers find Gre-Solvent instantly ais- „,I ,„,,.,„. aory§a and removes from the.hands all Total ^L^IMA machine-grease and grime, paint, print- Pumping Station Maintenance b_,_ ___ erVtok, etc. Also popular In the ho<me\^nnpT^Pairs....... ,jr»r.\....$~1 Til A Whoaf- Tfa^t-AV for cleaning kitchen utensils, bath Boiler Repairs :... 968.46 illiC «UCOl llttlLUl tubs, painted wood-work, marble, etc. Building Repair 132.04 \STTHEWiS\ TRACTOR Makers of 1.380.61 ©^P&clsJly where the-rp Is any 161.90 straw or corn fodder stored. -304-06-]- --Eigtar -more care--should—be—exeix: 2166 '^e ar \^ n \«RcFrlc wtrTng for \Home' lig^-Blettric-TTOffiC'lTTompHp?^^ Everything for the HORSE Largest harness and supply hauseJn- Rochester Harness and Collars repaired Time given to responsible Parties 24 Spring St, Rochester, N. Y. Mr. Fruit Grower: jan should be employed. Ninth, boiling of sugar or meats should always be donp at a safe dls- Merfer4alMind^SH»B!UeAt J -=-!. .:.. _ _ ;-_» •\ —^ K ~- : H —1 ^J •'H ^1 -^—1 ^-=] A Powerful Tractor At Aa Attractive Price Inspection Invited 1 • MAKE SPARE TIME MONEY\ Agents wanted to sell Ore-Solvent in Shop and-Home, Standard for 20 years. __. __ Sens and repeats easily to every man ^* er Expenses who works wjth his hands and every Vacuum Pumps, housewife, \assufffig ~!3eady4 paying business. Shop workers, canvassesrs, write for details. •*' THE UTlirtVCO' \~\~~\ S40 W. 44th St., rfew Y6Pk. 410.85 Repairs <fo Wells ... : 134.4V Sundry *RepSiH,, ,.'.\\• ip.44 111.51 18.49 Total $ Sf.277.ol Filtration Operation Salaries an£ Wages.. ._ Coagulen'ts^\. *.?...:..\.. w . OhRmicals — „«.-.... Materiails and Supplif? ; Other--^cpsnses;;v...i Equipment, Repairs.... Equipment, Additions.. FORr J THE-H0ME Some people prefer brick ice cream, oth- ers like it best clipped from' the freezer, so we have both kinds in a variety of fla- vors from which yoti may choose for yo«r home use. Served as a dessert or in place of a light luncheon, it saves time and hours of work. The American Dining Room SNdVER & McGRATti, Props. Phone 84-W ,_ • - $38^90.48 $ 585.05 :......' 2W.TW . 279,71 430.02 -~ _iK»,99- .. T25.91 229.30 tance frbm farm buildings. Tenth, all new buildings should in- clude fire proof roofing. Avoid the use of wood shingles. ' The executive committee of the boapd of ^trustees of Keuka College voted recently to commence at once the cojfitructtoft. of a dormitory to house 80 girls. The new structure will, cost $150,000 and, will be. ready for occupancy NovemberTst COOK & KING CO. FRIDAY APRIL 2S AND SATURDAY APRIL 26 Now Is thejtime to have your spray- ers and engines put in shape for spring. Don't wait until the rush when ev- eryone is in a hurry. We have good mechanics and plenty of time now. • Our complete line of new sprayers is now on our show floor. Call and see 1 1 t 1 1 f SPMYIB & PUP CO. ROY J. FETTER, Manager a i • i ~'*i .-Total .* —$_XM3J1 Distribution and Maintenance Salaries and Wajges $ Pipe Line' Maintenance Hydrant MauTte'uau<xi~.*.\TT \•... yt?Ler RapaJi-a Service.-. «usdry--Repairs r- T ,»^f. , »». **^. Equapffient Aaditions...\..... -MateriaJ-and Supplies ......'. Meters purchased -Sxtensipngr-rrr-r.-T-rr: rrr r...'.' '] Other Expenses/. ?\. ..........' —THEV7BE USING A LOT OF . LUMBER With unprecedented building In op- «ratio«n now the^_need ^or lumber \patnrany fa greater than ever.\ \See U-J 1,971.69 25.00 ^\'\.Tf 237.31 115^60 1,013.67 —458^9\ \~\2.00 Total .\.......'..$ 40uUBS Total Disbursements $44,884.27 Deficit at End of Year $ 2,748.98 SINKING AND SPECIAL FUNDS, '24 Water Sinking Fund Unexpended Balance at Be- ginning of Year % 227.35 Tax Budget Appropriation... 11,000.00 Revenue , Interest Bank Deposits 10.32 Total Receipts $11,237.67 Expenditures Waiter Bonds Redeemed 11,000.00 Unexpended Bal. at end of Yr 237,67 Special Interest Fund Enexpended Balance at Be- ginning of Year 105.68 Revenue Interest.on Bank Deposits.... 4.24 Total Receipts. 109.92 Temporary Note Acct 1922 ^ Sept. 18, Demand Note. .....$ 1,500.00 1923 March -5, Demand Note 2,000.00 June 26, Demand Noter...... 2,000.00 MANY WOMEN USE __^_ _,,-. —QtsY^tlWNE 1*TOefO«E- t ' -= Women appreelate-tbe-^FnlB* action.— el etrniple Glycerine, buakhorn bapk^i— [H\ In AfllArll^a. TVToR't 'raflrii- - cineS act-rin^r on lower- bowel but Ad-, lerika acts onBOTH. upper and lower e !1^SiCI!sj3L^moxes-.all gasses and. poisons. Excellent for obstinate con- stipation and to guard against appen-' dicitis. Helps any case sas on stom- ach in TEN minutes. Thos. H. Dob-' con Co., Druggists. Total $ 5,500.00 The Itemized report of the Com- mission will be published probabiy in next week's issue. ADVERTISE IN THE REPUBLIC Feet Al! Used Up ? Lots of Brockport People Do . Does'your back ache constantly? Do you have sharp twinges when stooping or lifting? \ Feel all used up—as if you could just i go no further? Why not look to your kidneys? Why not use Doan's Pills? Read the statement of this nearby resident: —Mr-s^T-Wi-EgglestOttT 7£rEb-Banlr St.y Albion, N. Y., say's: ''The flu left my kidneys in a frightful shape and the •way these organs -acted caused much annoyance. My hack ached like a toothache and when I stooped to pick up a dustpan I could hardly raise up on account of a stitch catching me through my kidneys. Everything seem- ed in^ a blur at times. One of the fam- ily advised me to try Doan's Pills so t did: I soon felt better and two boxes ot Dean's cured me.\ 60c, at all dealers/ Foster-Milburn Oo., Mtfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. —--^.-—. -.^-,—._-.-~~-- -.• « * J f 745 • - -y-^p^p^B^MU^--^SK„pj • i •.ay-t -; -, n - -,- •.-,,-,-:, •- s-i-. ^^g/ ^mt^s^/ \The Car for Everyone\ says noted 'MOTOfc\ authority II The New Essex possesses many qualities which I did hot believe could be incorporated in a closed car selling for $975. \ It is a type long needed in this coun- try. It possesses grace and beauty, can travel at sustained high speed without passenger discomfort, is sur- prisingly economical to operate and does not cost much to buy. 1^ **lt is unusually smooth, aCceler- f ates better than the previous Essex, / which is saying a great deal, and is 'the' car for everyone.\— H. A, . Tarantous, in MOTOR. Ask About Our Easy Payment Plan M The Coach *9TS—Touring Model *8S0 Freight and fax Extra ARTHUR LETTER, Hamlin, R Y. ft ^^^^i^m^i^M^^M^^^^^^^^M^ &if^k ^M^M&Mi* sii ,U