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iNiwuifelitfiiiili-rtr.'Stwtii-^ifcW- j|£%|fflV; \\...... -' ' ••• # ••'.'•> • *- ^p ' /*•' -i .. VOL, LXVIII BROCKPORT, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1924 NO. 41 BKBffiBOE YAM same was referred to the street COm- mit-tOO, • . »— - SHERWOOD & MERRIFIELD ARE LOWEST BIDDERS FOR PAVEMENT BONDS Village Attorney CollectsUackr Taxes. Officer Hoener to Have New Uniform ' Mr, Bramley moved that the Presi- dent andr ^lerk—be-anthorTzea -to—exe^ cut e a demand note to the Sfate~Ba3k of Commerce for $3000.00 for current, expense\ and in anticipation of taxes 1 to ie levied and collected. -Carried Mr. Brown moved thai the President anei Clerk be instructed to issue the tax warrant for the collection of the Village taxes for the year 1924( and to cause the necessary notices to be j *'poster an d .published. GUARANTORS-- ito shake hands, asit.wt're, through a. | TLJC U YDi7§ 0 TI7i r V ' j tunnel untreT—B^nr^rig~~STfaTt; wTfn~t»**l\» KifclMLiK* 1 u\J \HSSTRPPENEO JLjVfLf 1 V i)i JD i CI? ft (\Alaska on' tWwest arnfl-Ri berte oh the! nMuilLI THUIAMJLLI feast. Among other things, he said, | 'You must all take it as the indis- CHAUTAUQUA BRINGS HIGH p , ut ?* le „ trut * ^•^S*}?* ** tb f,^ t iD.^.R,MONUMENT AT CLARK- CLi\SS. JENTERTAINMEN/TTO ' YOUNG AND OLD is considered as a factor in.the equa- I tion.\ ~~™ and Child- faring— the course o-f--his ad- Othter Accidents Numerous. Clyde i dress Dr. Hsicb we .are told, spoke in ; Br<jwn Badly Cut Whe „ His Car j E ESSAY IN THE BROCKPORT REPUBLIC CONTEST of the Par Bast Itothw eauld: Wf SON PROVES NEMESIS FOR pen, or can -be undertaken unless China \ ROCHESTERIAN _ • ; Mi Lectures, Plays, Musicals 1 ren's Stunts Appreciated highly complimentary terms of this 5 ^, . :paper Jor which, of course -we are. Gordon Hillgartner'Says Village May Be Judged jbgr itr Periodical,. Co-operation as WelLas financial L Support Needed for a Successful Newspaper. IsJorced into Ditch .BANKERS AND FARMERS' i OF MONROE TO CONFER Taxes may b e paid during the! _. . __'__., ^_.. _,_ grateful, . . | A. _Ford roadster ha<j a very one-sided -' The regular meeting of the Board of usance of July at the office of th^J \Give and Take'-' 'Monday nighty Dr. Hs-ich is called the \Roosevelt o-f 'argument with, the I>. A. R. monument Trustees was held in.\ their rooms in |viu a «e Clerk a t the Public BuHding. j star attraction, at the bte„ tent, kept china.\ He is a member of the Club, .at aiarkson corneis on the evening of \THIalfrTTaTr^atS o'clock -p. m., July | w ithout fees added. After August 'everyone in gales of la/ughter. The ( .^ <# the Masonic-fraternity, just now the fourth, corning out of the fray in ! - • '— \ - -' first 5% -will be added. j advance notices which, state \The ac- j pasai jng through |t|h.e chairs of, the. a badly smashed up condition.- The Remedies for Financial Problems The Surety Bond of Bert A. Thomp- tion h fast and furious, while tears Commandery Knight* Templar, His' machine was occupied by a young man j and Farmers' Credit Rating to sow clerk of th e Village and Water j lie - sometimes just under the 'aught-1 0 ffl c j a i business in.this country i.a the ,and...a woman from Rochester who were j Be-Considered ' Sr -- The Bankers of Monroe County wfii 7th, 1924. Present: President, Wm. E. Cook, and Trustees Bramley, Brown, Wood and'Village Attorney Henry E. Mac- Arthur. ^ The minutes of the lasF^eting •were read and on motion of Mr. Brown •were approved. - The following bills -were audited by [ _mamitie^^M^aJffiSi|S34 .1-' Caimmiasion in the sum of \$25.QJH).QQ t . e^ •\ te \ t*e'story. C^ie seldomTinds, m anagtog, directorship of the Ohirieae !heading for home between eleven and wit-lithe American Surety -Co. of New| a P la J wliere one ajimsins situation ! Trade and labor Bureau with offices! twelve o'clock, and who - apparently j York, was presented and an motion of j so ck)sel y follows another, and where ^ ^n State street. Boston. [were un-iware of the monument's exist, ; meet with, a sroup of representative 'once. The light which is supposed to termers from all. the communities ft. - Hwafi^ftojfiobTrrsTir^^ the monument, it is said, \had gonet financial and banning problems Ac- Mr. Bramley was approved and order-1 spontaneous applause so continuously! ell - fired\ with the -Vtttsre Treasurer. JRPeefes- the--play«»;f -Ednit^-bite- -*R3i ITROOPERrSEIZETARTGE of Mr; Brown were ordered paid. Brockport Gas Light -Co ? 63.0ft ' HISTORY J. B. Schreiner & Son 60.00 _^____ Chester H. Sime. ... :r. llo.Oaf — N. Y. Central It. R. Co 398.33 j Items of Interest Mentioned in The* ell - fired\ wit h the -Vttt-ge Treasurer. ]»&****• i-nes--pia^er9. r -iMimi^MU On motion adjourned. | her s^ung lady trumpeters -wVe keen- Jtaid^AJaMiMM^, ^A^^lL^ftilgtAJldBfLkSMT 0 ^ M0n 'r-Q¥ANTl'FY-AltLE€Ei> ALE\\\'\: -^n^to Je nL^iA i^.y_j^orim^to Plans developed by a Farm ' j head-on. The young woman in the car } Bn - reau committee on farmer-banker During th e last seventy-five years nt-wspip-er publishing has grown to Mich an exte-nt that those- who have -wot —Wiowetl tts auvaSce wXraid~'~i'l» astounded upon hearing the facts about it s development. Seventy-five years ago news was not reliable, evonifcg— - -earn* fpom the presg weeks after ^Qiey^ had. happened, the foreign a.nd non- resident new-s was jotted down in brief outline form, news from Asia and' Africa, was looked upon dubiously and iv® m !day. Republic Fifty Years Ago To-Day N. Y. Tel. Oo 911S Cteneral Crushed Ston-e Co .•.... 122.18 . .. _ _. ter'CKaptran, Jr.-:.TTTT-—.-—&8.-75 |- 13, W. Sinwnoiis. - - .• • ^-Jo I bre?w, formerly of Brockport, and Miss- S* rt & J 10 ^;,; • • •« \ • ^ • •' • S'R i Klt-tie Byer. Burroughs Adding Mch. Co.... 3.Sl» _,.._. „. „ _. , . 6. M. Gould 47.50 !n D ie d in Sweden, Philura Dalpha, Ruth Br-yan Osven naturally attract- ed, a full house. Something special faa expected from tUe—dacug' The—GomKnone-Ti—W^-illiaim—Jennings Bryan, who himself has delighted Boat Lands the Stuff cm Capizzi ™* **** ™t about the face and con- Ration a headed by R. Blv Martin of sidered herself fortunte that ^he was»! Wes t Henrietta. Thi9 conferencp will rle*4ii\-B>©e^&t*!v&aranel-^i^^ —GhautauiHia, audiences^JOnej. ^jg^j^gj- of her listeners described her as ''A wonderfully pleasing speaker, who made; a 4 ellghtful appeal to her. au- er, -ageor Mienee^ She—bandled—h-er -subject. •perry-tV Shafer , .... .-•.. --*Sft- Matle T. Jones 121.69 ,17 years. '*'' /'Modern j:\rabian Knights\ in a mte Brockport Water-Corn 1455.0& j vvill f a m lBra -a ro , r a bui i dg a ]ari;e ^^ ;, er i y m an3ier, gvlng information both Geo. Hosner 52 -''* 50.UQ .on his ..premises, - Interesting md instructive. Farm Nea^Trotitburg^ _Kwe- --- - Men Arrested repo-rted unhurt. The -wrecked ma- Two thousand cases of alleged. jchin>e was pulled into a yard near the not killed, but -the\ other occupant W M\f\»«*\ Pfla *y hIghrorTHr~week .at \~ L ~\~\tbe Rochester Chamber^^ of'Commerce. Dr. W. I. 'Myers, specialist in farm d> <to~^bt*- val ued- -a*=paceid«nti—whep©-it-has-»wice-seiaain€ finance from the Department of Agri- WMo; were^seizear-at- the farm- of 'uncfcaimed by the ow^ner. j.«JUtural.BoDttomIca_attd_Fa«a: Majiage- Michael CappiteEVi ntear Bald Eagle | A -Brockport man enroule home Sat- ; men t at Cornell University, will be the marsh, on the lake shore, afcout two i unlay niprht from rhel ake. who knew! oh,pf spe^er. Dr. Myer 9 has mad«_^ JlUJUiJajeim _ <MmtA ^^i.. mTTes-west-of TroutMFg, Sundly f well ~ th7 TorafToh ol \thelSbnumfm\.pPWi^T^ully-lirTRisTrareT oT the «Fr— morning, and five me n said to be | just mitred hitting it In the foer and tMt_ to__w*lcli fanners use ban-king implicated in bootlegginir are being ' seve-ral c? her instances have been re-, facilities, and of farm credit. T{. Bly _ • TT _ irar .. Martin. Treasurer of fhe Farm fRureau^ 1 - ........ - ; w ill speak on the relations of Tanners . . ; with-.hankers, .from the farmer's view- hreld-m- tl^OOO-bail after T before United • States Commissioner row I y averted at that point. Fred H. Dunham a£ Balavia on. tHej charge of transporting liquor and the moderately\\ low cost of sup^ plies, practically everyone is_jibl©_to -•aaw-aalswtt-^waa-iaade-^Aortty-^ bankers will.. presenf.SAKgestiQm and Giles Hoyt \. lO.Off-J Avt a meeting of the Village Council I Dr. Fra\k B. Pearson's lecture on ames Kljlott..^, .. .—r.-.r.. MM* jwiiliam \We-lch-is Appointed • Uy make ^'J^orai-Bailkluxg.\.. gave a broMenln& ^^\JS 095 ^^* 0 \\-* J - 1 -^ t Ks4out—a«d-eolIeet the poll tax. -loutlookoit many miportanr-issues. and J3. A. Thomoson •.. bu.uu r W H. Kishlar 17 50 A Reading Room revival is held , the Nlatioatal Male Quartette produced Ttarrjr HarTTson .7 iff.lfr'oll^The Normal Schooi grounds. \ \splen-dlcT en,tertainmenf in musical. \Western N. Y. Utilities Co 525 37; classics and other num'bers*. Brock H on Gls a Ltehi 60 '.\ ^S \ Twenty-Five rears Ago ' N\Y. Central R. n. Co.'.'.'.'.'.'... S.\o9 T^he bams on the Jame^ Gavigan. Prank Dteon's talk on ''^^wanessr'j^^^^r^^^^^ ™\^;^ a * Ihk 4vlfn and voting son. from Ma^a-jf1»* a^i<* banking problems of farmers W.-Jr-Glyn^.-#week*-pfty--Fe4U i>a^35-.plage- m-Hamfe weoasiime4by-^erTTugsdav-gave-^rlety-to-a^rogi-am-of • ^ no|lfie ^ a the 1 a^ding'7rfThe boat tr\hu*«n«; all oT wnonf pucspe'd\ injury.!^ Thtrr rouiity arid ur*> iLU'TTOo-ttrar Thi& belns the time and plac? ad- Married in Hamlin, John Waterstreet ; widely diversified interests, and bom >^ promptly summoning Troopers 1 When nearlng the creek bridge, the : i^™ ar « several conditions which vertised for the sale of $30,000 Pave- a noT Miss Emma Myerhoofer: in Brock- .were grea«ly enjoyed. iMaloney Braystead Parker Porter J driver not iced_that the wiring of the Should be (jemedled. Among the-se the ment Bonds of said VTlTage, tho nieet- port, W. H. Conkling and \fis= Louise { Chester Hi. Sa^onTa taTka on \The'^ ^ Rn<1 ^ (h ^ v ' ope J . rar ha( i started to'smoke. and reaching ^rwfnrs Und. a cohHiderabte propOf- marvelled at by the readers, prices\ were high and papers were thin. The •same^4^e^of^Be-wse?#er^we==htty*=f< from two to five cents wag \Hold at one time in London for twenty-three cents.\ Those were the. days when a news=_ paper-wa s tretnteff aaa -book-affid'flren its rounds from one end of the street ^=f to the other, and even the town. They •wer^^-coiisfdp^f^^-teftt^^^nd-ipop waa ~he\~'who:~~possessedr~a n-eiw-spapW\ dating one week behind? or was aware .Today, thanks t o the advance of society,—th« dete-pin-lnation—-of every— publisher to make hi» paper the .beat the landing of the cargo from a boat 131111 i-on Dollar highway near the creek J recommendations, between Bald Eagle marsh and Trout- (abqut a mile and a hair west of the' Tlie directors of the Farm \Bureau TheZed«lor Symphonic Quintet, and bilrg _ Corporal j. Wi Brandstrander!village. The occupants were a man,!have given consideration to the finan- Frobaibly nowhere else would th e lack of a daily or weekly newspaper be felt greater than in thfc small town or community. Of course if an elephant— ~ never saw or was, able to enlov pea* nuts he would never miss them. The parallel of this may be said of th e daily or weekly newspaper, but where lag was called to order by the Presl- Vetter; in Wick, Iowa.JV. P. Canine.-'Winning Spirit\ dent of said Board. former pastor of the Baptist church , Misfit ^..carried Proof of the publication of the -notice this village, and Miss Ella Le\. Jtlon and •'Failures of the^^ m ^ tum ^^ by raplaBi _ ^carried messages of insplta- aW locAted ^ a]e ^^ f [ had bepn , A „ a Md CTC0UTaReraem TO a \ \ who placed In the barn, .rcnard and Vmail of aale Of the bonds was produced and, rWed in Brockport, Fred fosbender. .heard therm, and -Cappy Ricks\ played jbu n dlngff on the , pj^p T^Q m0{ar filed. ' -4lged 37 years; Clarence T. Sturges, ,!ast evenimg won unstinted applaud !trueks ^^ Joadpd ^ ^^ ^^ The Village Clerk aiuiouncpd thftt afrf 5\ year?; - In—SJILS* v in. Wm.-Spell- (rum-n cii&in'lty liuuye. down to pull it. lost control. Thp |''\\.\* the farmers of the county do macbinn swerved toward the ditch, but]]\\ h^vorbecktng acrounts. Fe w waV slopped by \the\ concrete \piHarsoTn 31 *^ ad viiuia«e-of-rmy posalbililieg of the Ijrldgo.\ The contact smashed the i hnn^in?? »y mall. No satisfactory plan -entire front end of the car, and the. is in us« to furnish banker* a fair Bve bids' had been received for the man, formerly Of Brockport. aged 31 purchase of said bonds-. ' — \ yea TS. ito be taken to Rorhf*ster, Brae=kport iSeFvieiv crane Today'., -program which is headlined \^p Who fs 3 0 yearg old> ^^^ tinned to get the car out of Ihe ditch ; by Jess F^ugh, the master humorist, and iii(luede<: The Musical Merry 9. was re< ,ui S i.^.suuem(>mora fnniier'a creutr rating OP it of ihe dltvh > financial mndition^-'Too many far- The bids were then opened and were as follows; ' Name of Bidder rale*of int. Aint bid r Wctt in TmrrkpoTt, Louis Qiracken-jTPrtHtnnr,-will conclndfl th? W* <^ra^BaW~^?T~marsh\ am \^isolated t«' af r ' ,,mffn WM, had hi? -face andM7 per cent. Bank credit, is usually Fifteen Years Ago —ptake-rn an**]' Reno, th«» Children's en- .the farm within tl^ past couple -of jf-nd crane it t o the garage for repairs, j .years. It i s Located near a bluff on j the. lake shore, at what is known UF» nicrs ar c purchasing supplies an d oquipment on time. For this credit i Clyde Brown, son of Archie Brown ? they pay nt the rat-o of nppro-ximately Geo B Gibbons & Co 4.50 \ $100,119 bus*, aged 76 years; at Philadelphia, tauqua, an-d judging from the interest • , f , Lia.near •Hends at' is the community that doeg not 'boast of having had at some time or at the present a newspaper published by them and for them. Undoubtedly one of the biggest boasts of a village newspaper Ms Its rtAAft!? - ...... t|,eln . ,w,t *-quite an*eitent from other houses. It |_ wrls L s MRhtfuIIy nit in an automohilv nvnilable nt 6 p-r cent. -. _ Union National Corp 4^50 100.095 Miss Marsaret Elliott, formerly of .Mor- r nnd prnjoyrasfiivt apparent, Brockpont i»'j a j^g- t u e -sJ 0 rwp™nn road, which. f s * ,rfl * pn t which \flccuffcd \rienf Clark-*' If i<\^XpecfT»d ffraf these ami itbility \to give in deiatt nil tlte .hxjjrf - news of the day. Thisr task .is only ai-eomplished -after various-experienced :-nd widely known reporters have put Their utmost FfforT into obtaintrrg'factr about -nTatterw--t-ha-t—sfrOttkl—-interest-^ Parsrm Son * Co 4 50 1O0.157 \Sage^^ro^ort^^re'pl'' '4.50 tm^S Sherwood & Merrifipld 4.5o TOn.34 «ton«~aged»Ji.o_j^axa. j.elL-.pleas»eiL~wi4h^.feher-en t ort a in-meiv Bterry & Cooley erect a finp new offerei],. \TIIP decision apparent, on u'ap~peltre#that\tlie bid of Sherwood llULi st \ m D'oriorar^»*are-fer-ftmMrH^^ Slprrtfretd forteaid bontrs\bearing in- U»na- the- lake. TbA.jnsn^Arr.est'.d ..g.er.e. ADJ.hqjuU .VVh«n-M.>n-bH^\wi-y-^pnt4>Ujiife*-(t)in--lie -d+stHtf«*e<l -ji>lnl ly-- b-y 7—t-«)n-i?Jiitti.p«Jrt.y-H*g4i ' 'hum** with anothnr lad. h(> turne<l ou|:. haqkers and'fariners at this conference ityeorone. in,. the.. conaniuuily.. Thfi. jwhol.e-hea.rted efforts ojfL these xepoit^. _; nnf >em ^aioie _as the Republic «oes_ Messeri,- 39 years old. \f Brown prtrept. in P«SK two machines. Neither of the ; and thit ^-onip- cN-tinitn procram in the Men+fretd fnrteaid bontr^bfartn g in- -\>«-«^ - ^ ^----- .•••.,. j*~* ^.^.m mr .^uuuu -^\^YRnrtieh-tHr. who f« ~-<u\ in li e irn est atthe ate orSWSgngm-^l^.*-™™\^ ot the trucks; Carmello Bert •-ftTinani at hm.it and amuen in-^^ °\ K ^ a \ ™* M,^ Oeorgla ; wllLappear In next week's issue, W^^^^^H^^^K^terH^ tu li f ,.!„, jdrlYf*'r»-lnTlli'fl over \uftlctently to per- ,.dlr\cti')n of rem'-fl.vingihescc'indlljpns. terest to date of delivery is the highest price offered for said bonds; Mr. Wood moved, and it was seconded by Mr. Bramley. that the following resolution be adopted: -R'psolTPd. That the Hid of Sherwood & Merrifielrt for fjaid^StfOOfr^nwhrent\ 'fflil^hinr'to pa-^s ^alftlV andnrm-TfffTTt-wm~lV. dcVMoiw], _i-t—Farm Burca lliott of Morion •v In the race by th? Brorkpon Y'acht Thp big union niaSs .meeting at the I years old. j 'nmrHinn wai forced into fbe difrTi ,E. D. McrriH Giusebni' SaellnDini \ °S \\ Hr?4 >' f 4rm \ r hciririg Ihe crash wuntlialla attention to Lne fact that while t - , „ t - . ri - »- I years old, of Rochost^ and-UapptoJ. i\ 1 ™ f assist an^ jind^broughf Ihn^. he confer Club for the Gordon Cup the Square—Chautauqu^a ..tent Sunday evening' A ,„_ v ,.. + » u t „^, „„^^ w ,„ b\v-» to Brockport to the office of Pr. \f <?el(.«-tod i-fpre->.>nlntives. any one w ' Accoratng to trip trrrTij^p? report re- * *^ - owned by Com. Gifford Morgan, B. H. .brought on t a capacity attendance, and , . , . „».»,« WnipriiKin. Brown's face was so . who m-iv 1m int'-restPtl is Invited to i „ • „,, „, , . t volv-ers-were found <ui i-wo of the men. • - * - — — - Ave-i'y artd-S. S. Nichols is victonousi i Rev.. Clint -on V.- under of the Baptist l~, fiA .,..__ ,. „ . A ,, . ,,„ ; mverelv cut that it was thought at ftrst-trttfnd. _, , „ , iThe boat bringing iri> cargo had lett , • .TemplP, F^odie^ter, fulfilled the ox- ! TrQUtburg whM .^ ,„, „ apr|v<1( j |h,.w^,ild have t o be taken to a.hcKspital • • g.pp TO THE GONVEMTION- -JPcf*tioits—ofrtire mrat exacting Tsrlra^--^ 5gfit . TUp TlT n ^^ pjacpd tn f^\ 1 tJT - wrmcrm2UI succeed&d m carfng ! MEW BOOKS AT COMMUNITY , er<? nlone might well be sufficient xaasfln=£or. the~support>-o{-t-hfi—village- newnpnprr. By reading tin.' villiiKe iiiimsr oim \w>- . - T?oWTTJe^mig^nT^Krr-ar^—FT'X'-^^ol^gracTomfahle^^yT^f^ ' ml^lnjAVZrTZrtl^S'™ 0 ** 0 ™ 1Pft ^ stprda >- 10 attond thV : 1 \'' °^'! P f«*« ta ^^ nwitpd \\\'of one of'the troop.-, r-, and •.h.\n P n 1^ , ^ ,m,v .^.ftnd accuied interest to datp o t a e annual convention of the ^ew -verse-criticism, was the amount of the-' \.T ' t 'ZC'~,i \ — ; • ,v '> u liverv, be and the same is hereby ac- '-a« anrruai convennon ox tne rvew . » ,were taken to the <^{i.-.i-.. County jaiL j ...cfepted. and said bdnds are -awarded to-[YorTt Pres s Association of which he I «llertloii. and one clergyman com-j . ,^ ^ j such bidder accordingly. ' has been president the ps?t two years, j.msntinfr npon it stated there were no iSUFFERS NO ILL EFFECTS FROM) or -rsTTTrnTfer^ vCTTlcTi - no wn g 'lnTtT-n fn c-mes acquainted with the local: op; rTfrfpn're^ of the day tirr^ thm? oblaina an IntelHgent knowledge of what la h-appening throughout the conrmrunity. I T bon consideration one finds- that tie local—newspaper is the best means of rouv»ytng this knowledge. Non-resi- dont «r city newsgaggrs V&¥ little ©r no].. .fl.Lle.n.l,jfln.... t.ft...t,h£... lawn. .ne»fi..^»i£e„ His compRnlon escape,] un- Tlook lovers of Brockport and vi- hurt. The \quesTIoiror the aaoption ot the . RF finite have n*> eyense for iagefne be- — hind on the new worthwhile publics- A' had arrideut occurred Sunday' n „ n .. • p„ tpr Kyne's \Cappy Ricks\ afiernnon on Washington, strp-t, ^'-n'h.fur which t),c-rc ha.ve been numerous -^leadquarters indicate ! PTOundu for boasting of Brockporfa. DUCKING m.THE SARGC OANAL ' iieJ^SjlM r £5i3.,i5^i.^i e L^^ tr nw^Jnttmwn that ri U~~S5» ever fiv his 8gu-=-efi r the colificiioja.con-aisted-fHew- o^nd^^f^swtnsfrmTrr -about sis i^ 1 \' 1011 —*• StJidehaker.jiQupe Juioked.. WThrftHKfflg-th^t^-iH^^t-ftttrtiona-ui-t-he -- . - - ^f»sm&*ne--donA*M)illr^^w-miv^-3hVi 'o ? c1ocl : ^arufday\T^\nFg.'^wn?n'^'^^ foregoing rpg»oliitrnn was duly put to a tl^t, thia.-will be—one of -rote\wh1eh resulted a® foTSows; -ATer^^au^.^i ^jAiatfW '3; noes non«. :• -_-- . . ,^_ ^,. • ~ \... --•--•--— •- --.;-, ^7? , ,— j--helaf-.- Ties -pitigra-m -a *r»iri The President thereupon declared ^ practlcaI side of tJl e publisWll ~| quarters, 514.75\ in dimes. ?7.20 the resolution duly adopted. SfrrlBrOwa movJ in - T lbusXn&99_gover4ag bofetJiB.^w^&kly-aMTP[ ci ^ s --fiP d: --. : l :S3 -P^QJJ^- -totAlling- ^ ^ tbe -barge at ilie-Mafn street j- 1 -\ f, : daily field. The membership numbers T^LTSrX\Soaaiy- surplus for the' Near bridge.\ If Required ImT al'few\ secon\ds-f phti iririimnt- tlm ebecks.submitted *y tn» uasuccessfui^^- f ^.^ hmg fa 0 rMdIng wee¥ 7 StBt-SetteC *sr*«™ ^irtfcipate4;^£ti -bidders te ^returned to - ^B^^—JT^^^—-—^ • ~ ^^ ^^tpavingfoy TliS expenses-of-fhe--speftT- t .meaiately Earned, . . IdaiLieC TIeripea^iS^al^i^*ban^it f er, wnereas me \collection aeSaUy fell •Mr. Bramley moved that the Pmrf-. Mdlay nig3l . t are Han _ ^ Edmmd ! short xt covering the latter. ingof the bonds be left to the Village:,., ,, ., _ , , \ , ,, j ^=! ~ ^TT«- *T. n .Machold, -Speaker j± the Assem-bly; * Attorney, Henry E. \f acArthiur. Car- Tiefl. Mr. Wood moved that Mr. Bramley be instructed to purchase a new uni-, _ . . . _. „ , . . -,. ' Coromissioner of Education form for Mr. Hos-iier the day police. \ . ^ - Carried. j '. The Village Attorney reported the j collection of- taxes, to the amount >f iHont. Wm. S. Hayward, U. S. District Dr - T^yi Hsich. the brilliant 1 Attorney for the New York-district and ] Chinese wrao represented Young China Dr. Prank Pierrepont Craves, State : at the Chaaitauqua tent Monday after- noon made a strong impression on the — • : ' j minds of tbte large audience who listen- TRIBE VS. B^AFSS J ed to hig le-cture on \Awaltened China\ Be at the ball park Saturday seems | Tne advance not ices stated that he is . 3 .'.'(telle the ..slogan of the American j one of the- best educated 'Chinese: in $207.59. Same was received and BJacT^^ boyg ^ ^ friend9 The the world and those Tvho heard him •d on file, and ordered credited to the bg ^ play ^ Nemrk Bearg on } will notdiamute the statement. Among proper funds. . j tkt da{e an(] tfae Legion boyg o { Mon . i other thing:s Doctor Hsich said he was A petition was received from prop-. TQfj wunty have reserved a large sec -> amazed at the indifference shown by I Oapen Hose Co. reqnesting that mem . ^ j n tne grandstaild _ Onager Hap-f the American people toward the priv- ' ^ r ^_ Ce L t l^ te ^„ b f_,l S9U !^ t0 ^ U 0 °d yearly contributes $1,000.00 for ««e .of s-uffrago which they enjoy. ^ cannot; undefstand wliy people. charged w ith the sole responsibility for the affairs of the government should look so carelessly upon this . duty. • • ^ Dr. HsTcTi was Tii» country's fep're- sentatlve in'the international arms parley at \Washington D. C. In his talk he pointed out that it is American pep and aiggrelive energy that opened the door of China and forced 'his 480,000,000 - fellow citizenVto rent their pigtails, a-aid that the same -western spirit of co-operation will some day cause the Oriental and the Occidental said he attempted suHdo by drown-J' 1 \ 1 ^ lnto l' thp di,fh wnPre \ stru<1( a, ..nJoyaWo hooks r^ently published, telpp.Tinne . pole, A man woman aiid t ,T 4 )4-_ w .M--be fwmd- among the new ftc-. : | < fe H ffpr4Mn=TOy^-t^mgeWrH°=!T=^^ nrmiiirriiTry\ XeiireK'TiWary-fa: e collectfon of n\ good ^rt-«mnyd-f^- lfc - tftK f?_- , ' rio - * farm ^^ ne *^' '\' **&«*.**»**» t <* « 6 times, anil m* ^ '\ \ \' '». a *2 , ^\\ 1 P~ ^** i fojlowing list of new ^fayiks .inc.frt?tep when it wag le-axneil._t.hat_ a man was in the canal. One tvf the men threw him -the buoy, which it is alleged he refuse^ to catch, .Sonic one else se- cured the long pike .aula and -hooking it into his clothing pulled him ashore. According t.o all reports he suffered no ill effects from his ducking. MOTOR VEHICLE MONEY FOR -•ftth—nr iiiix : iap. j many of Ui& best cellers ' Jennv the Joyous Cornelia Parker their sole purpose is to interest *he readers of their immediate locality— (Jo>--sip can not be safely relied upon .since, oft-times the-atory o£ Johnny's catch of-fish grows each time it goes one has to come back to the villAgef .p?sES^3hTL-s5iJ^^ of jewfl and where. Is the resideni- «o dead thtt the news of hisr town does not Interest'TiThf? - - — •A weekly or daily newspaper is a boast for any Ibtfn having either afldL. from tie argument Tuesday when The Test of'Donald Norton one, EArnl coupe and an Oakland road- r You Too.. .Robert Pinkerton ,H. H. Knibbs ster \side swiped\ each other one would'think th* several were very ^WhltP Devilof-the-pTaTlea^\ badly injured and the cars a total loss. Lewis S. Palen It happ-pned on Main street, right 'in i Pandora Lifts the.Lid C. Morley •well—m\rg-h_\0\ne say on describing -his* Town\ and leBTng o f Us' factbriea and fine schools, that itJhasjQiLP^JLJJisJ n ews^papers'in \tire country.\ and development o f a town can also be judged when we are told of the number of active newspaper establish ments it has. Similarly, upon hearing the business section-anil at least eight |' ronBUPS o f ,,, l ames P- MacFarlane'the number and caliber of its news False Dawn Edith Wharton SWEDEN ROAD\ WORK TO BEGIN j CPnl! * ,lamaKP was done. As fa r as' The . 0]d M a'id'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.Edith Wharton P, Tapp, Frank Oatsley and Clark .^' -u^„« + „,.,,, . r „ ! .. ,H. -r. tne 'benefit of the needy veterans anu Knaipp. On motion of Mr. Bramley ..„ ^ „ „„„. . . . v . _. , . , , Hi e boys want t o show their apprecia- tion request was granted. Carried A petition was 1 received to have an electric light installed on a pole Jo - cated—on , the~nc7rtlr--®ide\ i Of\ Cliirton street, near the hotel Brockpoft drive barn. The' same was received and J placed on file. On motion of Mr. Bramley the same was referred to the light committee. — 'A partition was received from prop- erty owners on Fayette street request- ing the 'repairing- of Payette stteet •'from Frailer street to East Ave., the tion. It' does not make any difference whether you were a service man or not the boyg -want- everyone interested in ball games ou,t Saturaay. Tickets- may i be obtained at Simmons Drug store. The American Legion band will play btfween innings. INVESTMENTS First Mortgage Bonds, S. \W. Straus & C5o. .6% to 6%%; 42 years without loss to any investor. Arthur Tooley, Agt., Stat* Sank of Commerce Bldg. Pfoo-ne 128-M. - 4:17tt At the meeting of the Board of Sup- ervisors last week the town of Sweden was appropriated $7'04)0 motor vehicle i money for road construction. . The work on the bridge \at Coleman's creek on South Main street will .start as soon as the plans now under con- sideration are passed upon. It is also expected that work will soon com- mence on the Holley road, extending\ from tti§ village line wpst toward the mile bridge at West I^ake._ \ \Former\\Supervisor 'GTorge TJ\~ \True of Ogden ha s another Holstein cow which has just made a fine record. One of his herd, Corinne Bel das sa Korn- It* dyke, 538,194, age 4 years. 8 months and 2 days, just completed the seven days test \*ith the following record: milk &24.9 1 pounds, butter 26.25 pounds. Mr, True hag several cows with envi- able records. we know .the damages were settled. The. Spark.\........ ...F^ith Wharton out o*f court. ; New Year's Day? Edith, Wharton -; • . (America '. Robt. Chambers LAWN SOCIAL Cappy Ricks. ,. ? Peter Kyne The ijpworth League-will serve ice i TnTPe ki\'e Women G. Jackson crpam and cake on the M. E. Church '• Modern Gypsies Mary Bedell lawn, Saturday evening, July 12, from I Ro,es E - Alexander 7:30 to 10:30. 'New Friends m Old Chester ;! <». j Margaret Deland THEY'RE USING A LOT OF JohndoverHere 'Margaretn Camerong LUMBER With unprecedented building i n op- eration now th e need for Jumher naturally is, greater than ever. * See L. Gordon & .Son before buying. 2:22tf CARD OF THANKS To our numerous friends who sent flowers and autos. and also for the many acts of kindness we wisto to extend our sincere thanks. J. H. Leiter and family. Invitations and Announcements / for weddtaga either engraved or T>rtol> ed mtay be had at this office. 8UBSCRJBE f OR 1 HE REPUBLIC Comes the Su E. Lorin • . •- .AN ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. Sarah E. Thayer wishes to an- nounce to the ladies of Brockport and -vicinity -that abe-bas been appointed- distribu'ting agent for the famous Madame X Reducing Girdle. A dem- onstration will be given by addressing a card to 167 Erie' St. > 7:1 0 READ .THIS Do you need a marcell, plain wave, water wave, shampoo, scalp treatment, -jitair dressv facial, bob or shingle bob? ISfiflthv'sr 'B-arber^Jiojp,- Room \in con- nection for ladies. Mrs. Thomas Whittom. paper establishments, one can judge , as to whether it is populated by the wide-awake, up-to-date class of Ameri- cans or whether the residents are the disinterested \I don't care\ type which is ruinous to any community's pro- gress. Only after one has looked into the matter does he see the value and many uses of the viUage newspaper and w\hy he should support it. Besides covering local news it gives in detail the week- ly or dairy events of the surrounding £Ojj^rxJfox_-ajtraaius of from ten; jazz fifteen mites: It serves as a\ means whereby, business establishments may advertise their goods and it keeps those concerned, in constant touch with the activities' of churches, sehoole, clubs and movies. Continued on page (oar. \ - ^1 • \ Make the Bevil help yoa work, tm&V'fiJr*' 4 be sure its Blue Devil WateVtSoftea^,^!|*'''h