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l.t.jUMM£-<*^Mii*y^,iiJu..' ^TT^TTW^^I S k.fp t l> j v ass _^^_. LilTrJ.- A-^fT- s&SS IP, ^-rr. -»f - THE REPUBJUe', BWeCXPORT; N. y; THURSDAY, JUtY\-31riH4 H4 X -THRtfr '£-- wcnm — UK*. 1!«M. kvlioljli. -CarttvK nUrrianness, this wonderful 'personal' • asset. Open your - iearfc io the heart 'throbs of the people all about you. Appreciate the essential brotherhood ©X man and become a, \tru\e brofKer \o'f \nieinf\yffe~arTnTCft \ already.—H. A. Bruce. CHESTNUT DISHES -While this wholesome nut is plentl- |_ ftjl_in the-markets let us enjoy a few Wishes with the nuts as jn- basis. Kor a delicious soup take a ojiart if—t-tre—chestnuts,- cook in boiling water to cover until the skins be easily removed. t>rop :i„uui lino boiling water and ®ok untn tender with a \sxnall onion, three stalks of celery, a small Bit of mace ana a bit of bay*leat; 1 1 the flavor of is undesirafcle. When Tornmijclr seasoning will disguise the nut, which the nuts are soft, mash arwi add salt, cayenne and a pint of hot milk. Bind with two tablespoonfuls eadi of trotter and flour cooked together,- add to the hot soup and cook for five minutes, then stir in the yolks of two eggs beaten with one-half cupful of cream. The onion iiiay, be omitted and finely shredded- chives added on. top of a spoonful\of wMppeTTCTealnf.\Serve fa bouillon cups. Brussels 'sprouts and chestnuts aHnlcelyrseasorted- white SUTKE. . Neaselrode Pudding.-^Tfais is con- sidered by epicures to be the pudding par excellence. Make a custard of -four-egg—yotksr\thr**e- ctrrrftjls-bf—mllkr one and one^-hal-f.cupfuls of sugar, one- EuT^a\s~p~6onfuT~bT saltl cook, strain and cool; add one pint of thin cream, one-fourth of a cupful of pineapple sirup, one and one-half e'upfuTs of •chestnut, puree _ (cooked nuts put through a sieve). Line a two-quart melon mold*with , . rt of trio mixture; to the rernHrnrtpr arid one-hnlflcupftil of • maraschino cherr'es, oiie-q.«!iirtef cup- \ful of stflfnna rai«iris\1ina eight chest- VICINITY HAPPENINGS / From Our Hertilir CorresoondentK — -MORTON REDMAN ROAD _Mr_and—Mra. George .\BaytHirn and .. , f alarir'v-Mte-ff^Su^^ b^p^VLQOd,...- _ ortoti BaiJttetehureh/w41i bee-losed during \August \while the \pastor effjoW alSE.\ The Wednesday'evening prayer meeting v will be held as usual. - ThV Sun:dHy-~rSc±0Qj- picnic \-sriti -be held at Troufcburg bn August 20th. TteV. and 'Mrs. George Wdy were called to Clifton Springs Sunday.after- lioon where Mrs. Eddy's father-was struck by a train and_ seriously in- jured. . . Mrs. Lewis Randall, entertained a former schoolmate from Detroit last port. week. * \ | Mr - an * Mrs - JS^llMam Cotter and Mfsa .Helen Hobart of ^eeidspoHr is family were\\cilieri \at the-SonieTof spending some time in Morton and is Mrs. Susan Rogers of Brockport, Sun- assi&Ung in harveting the cherry crop, day evening. Miss Ettar^WMtney—was -a—-reGent^iMri^Knd ^rs^-Jaanea^Saybatrn-Anit^.5- J ^?yL guest of her cousin, Mrs. Saunders, of family spent Sunday with Mrs. Evelyn tr ^ rge 03,ne r- Swan, of Clarendon, who is ill. Mrs. Clarence -Smith of Fancher. Mr. and Mrs. George Hollink enter- tained Mr. and Mrs^ p^on-Heath and son, Thomas, of Hamlin, Sunday. \ Miss iMae iDuffy stsent the week end with Miss Luella Hersler at Island Cottage. - •.-.__._ Mr, and Mrs, Gerald .Mclntyre were visitors Sunday at ithe home of their aunt, Mrs. Hugh Manaugh, of. Brock- Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. W. >D. Moore entertain- ed Mr, and Mrs. €. D. Anderson on Sunday- _— Mr. and \Mrs 'Erwin Spring of Roch- ester were week end guest's of their -parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Spring, Mrs. Florence Elliott', Who has spent several months with her sister, Mrs. Gillepie of Troy is now the guest ot friends in the mountains where she lOENBAUrMitfcS- Wilbur Cater and family spent Sun- day out of town, Elmer Ellis and family attended the Ainsworth reunion atMaplewoodTafk last 'Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Eller entertain- ed relatives and friends from Roch- -., ,. . . 4 , ester and Rata via on Monday, will remain through August. Mowers visited relatives .... .. + i Sunday in Medina. * for the summer of her niece, Mrs. 1 Douglas Wh'tney, also Miss Lola 'Mrs. tended „J5erK£d-t»getlier^are_consLdere(l-ji„very~ -Mushie. , , ,„.,.. , , *~ ' .\. . ... {- a ^j^{rt---tjr^-ig%rffi^ffy7 \cnoice dhsit. CoofiTJOTh atrctletve wTflH Guests- reoewfcly entertained at ther T --^^^ ' Trv fj°_ Nichols George Col'hurnt and sons at- the Long and Smith reunion Whitney home were Mr.- and Mrs. W. E. Auchey an<j George Batterson, Jr., of Buffalo and Natalie and JohnBat- terson ot New Rocheile. _ Mr. and Mrs. ChliJrIesT3na7'Sr., and Mr. and ?klrs. Elmer Beream and. sjon. ttael«>—^andV—awrty—'Mr-. Morse, last Saturday: HAMUN HUTCttlNSON are enjoying an automobile trip which /Artbur R. Hutchinson passed away will include Washington and other, a t his home in Hamlin on Wednesday, points. --- - - - \ -- - |July 16, atThe^age^f 3TTteaTBr— jMiss Dorothy Randall entertained. Deceased Is survived ,oy his wife, twenty-two little friends ikst Thursday JBertene Mengerink Hutchinson; one afternoon in honor pf her fourth birth- j daughter, Faith E., two sons, Robert day. Dainty refreshments were served A. and Donald B. Hutchinson; his on the lawn. [father, Henry Hutchinson, three slat- . ., . , , . . , .. ,\\ Mr. and MrsrHarry Knapp\and Mr.jerg, Mrs. W. Booth, Mrs. A. vTiMcBay, ^Mno-^—\- S -^^ Fill the mold, cover and pack In salt and Ico. Serve with whipped cream and the tMiiriiP'-hlnn simp.. ' Deviled Ciiestnuts — Conk the Mnsti'il nin« fn fli? slipff,' fwnove the shell nn.1 inner skin, dry wefl and place in a hut frylnp pirn -with htitter. lattSGETTOTWD Th,e regular ineefeiag of the Board of Trustees of' the Village of Brock- port, held in ' their rooms ff in Village Hall\ July 21, 1»24. 7 . Presjent; Ereald#at K 3SL = ..B J _Caok, ajad Trustees' '\^Brow'n ^Braraley, Norton, meeting The minutea of the last were,read and appiMived. The Clerk reportted the following re- ceipts since the last meeting: Village ta-xes, $1.4978.00; ta^x searches, $1.00; sundry peroonals, UO.OO ; income tax, $1373.50; Mlliaxi amd pool-room \$7.50. « The following bills were audited and on motion of Mr, Wood weTe ordered paid: i v Cfea-s. ©ecker Co.. _ $ S6.90 I resin tex, r C edIr; S. ^.M. Gould ...__.. v MJShei^,, :,,.,.\.-..\.. K. E. .Norton B. A. Thompson ... .... 47.&Q .... 4.00 4O.00 .... 50.00 ...» 47.50 James Elliott _.... - 4O.00 E. E.'Ooates - 2S.00 L-. A. MacSweeney. _ 435.68 G^mewellJEice^alarrTi <\!<>. ^ 2,00. Bnffalo Springfield 3toller 2.00 Cook & King Co 62.08 N\ Y.-Central R, R._ 1$6.15 George C.^own 18.30 The Barrett Co... _ 1378.15 \V. J. Glynn payroll— 683.30 On motion of Mr, Stiea the Clerk was instructed to p»-ay to the Dolemitp Products Co- <*f Rochester, N. Y. the aSnount of \their invoice for stone de- livered here by trsck, upon the pre- 'seitation of tne voHicnei* properly \ex- ecuted. 7 Attorney Henry ^fi. MacArthur pre *l^nTfcrirpmRi6Trof^aTrT*^mr^^ called oh \fief |\w?n*e '^'einio^SmT'therBDard to coirnect and—Mrs.\ W. | w ith thrg-sewer-onrElast- Ave. On rrrotion of M*. Wood the Presi- dent and Clerk were. authorized to eaMcu^feer^ai^-e«htra^t-aBMl-the~8aiH-e--t<)- ; _ Air plane Starters „ = -The air service «a^, that many of the larger types of airplanes have self- starters. The smaller planes have not. because \the weight of the'starters would decrease the.speed of _jje.jn.a- . •dOney-and—speed Is tiide-a!±taLelfixaent_ to the stuaJl l _light.plane--used_£or com- bat purposes. Oldest Vatrtish So far as is known, the oldest var- nish still in existence is thafon the wooden mummy cases of Egypt, This is in spine instance^at least 2,500 years , old. ift~is~ thought to be' a solution .of in some such essential oil as The person with Imperfect wear Glasses, lives in darkness. | TTor Gt^ar Visionr consalt with the experienced Optometrists w//ss////////yy//////y/y///////s/////y///////////M/ws, H E.E.BAUSCH&SON CO. 6 MAIN STREET EAST 105 EAST AVENUE .(The Sagamore) ROCHESTER, N. Y. \ ¥• hi \^S Give her flowers arrcl consider it said Floitiers for Every Occasion HOMER E. ROGERS ^omm^sF*- -w Phone 305 FLORIST West Ave. hours to soften,! * L ,_ ^ . „. ,. x | -••-«» •-!*«, ftnd pack In salt }'afternoon and evening in Rochester, j Ralph, Alfred, Roy, -George, Walter- j Mrs-. -Beraiee Anderson and Mrs. |3n d Nelson Hutchinson. iWilma Manly entertained the Phila-[ The funeral services-were held from thea Class at the home of the former _ the home of his sister, Mrs.W. Booth last TWsaHy afternoon. ' 'in ItochesteT.Safur'day afternoon fit 3 o'clock. Interment at Riverside ceme- tery. A large shipment of Rhetrma has ;alr-wmHFo4-p«»pfM>r,^^o{tst-ttntii U-PH* |%eerf Tgeetvsd J &? E.. W^-fiinvmftnfii SQ browned and serve ns salted almonds vttsL GEORGTE B. HAR1WXN General Insurance 26 Market Street Brotkpoi% N. V. that ail rheumatism sufferers can he supplied promptly \In future. Money}_ back if it fails. - 1 DRAKE ROAD |#MMWW^WW¥MKWaWWW<MWW<W t ^OLD -STORAGE [ For £rss, Battpr. Checnev • Poultry, I Meats, .Apples, Pears, Plums, Peaches, [jivaporatcd Apples, Berries and fruits (jiL^lJWb8sts'»4Biajtfhs*jufftSnct8i _. : The Upton Cold Storage io„ inc. HERBERT l-TaSH: Ge5;iHfr*~ 38 CUFF ST. EOCHES1ER, N. Y. Storage Open All Yatu- Round SPECIAL NOTICE Now'Mine* time to have your •^W-^^mtu¥e^oneM^ea^to-lonk,| new at low summer prices. New davenports and chairs made order* - ffc w% UPHOLSTERING ICfl PAIRING • 1\1JFINISHING CsU-Main &iei-or drop card - -ThaTTfc-you- •Continued from last week . —————— - j jj r an( j \i rs _ Ernest Stamp. Sr„ Mr. •Baldness can be prevented easier i&A-Mri. Ernest Stamp. Jr. and Sirs than it can be curedr Stop falling Elizabpth Robinsorl visited rece ntly at hair and set rid of dandruff by using ttaj - h{mje of Mrff> ^ tfer |n ftochestQr Parisian Sage: best for the hair. E., Mr and Mrs Georg€ EllMr and W. Simmons sells it with money hack Mi9g KAm stamp mm Sunday wtt „ guarantee. 'wiir^BroWH anff firartty of Gntnes. GAS-^N-«-T-GMAGH MAY CAUSE APPENDICITIS Constant gas causes InSanHnatJon * whlcFmay \involve the \appendix.. Sim pie glycerine, buckhorn bark, etc., as mixed in AQlorilca helps any ease gas •• on thestomaeh-iaTEN^m4nutes f Most, T ^ ^_ . _J. i 1 _ „ v„~„i • Ernest Stamp, Sr. ffi^jitnemes act only -ott- tower- -bowels ^ .^ • . .. _^ hut Adier^a «ets il OB S0TH upper and lower bowel and removes all gas and poisons. Excellent for obstinate con- stipation arrd to guard against appendi- citis. Thos! II. Dobson Co.,, Druggist. Mrs. Edward\ Knowtes of KbchesTer\ spent Wednesday trftenjoon of last -. week with her esaslrtr Ernest Stamp, island family. ~~ \~r~ Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Robinson and family of Coldwater were recent visit- o'r-s at the home*of their aunt, ~Sii*. be filed in the County CSerk's office. \\lfff71Ma7rA^thTirT«l*orted -a—retter-re=- ceived from the B«r<*>aii of Highways reouesting the irantediate deposit witu ffce State Comptroller of the sum of t23rloO.OO in order to a-void any delay in the -awarding o»f the contract for | the improvement o-i Ma.in street. Mr. MaeAPthnr advised that the legality of arjl- the-prOeeedlivgst-relatiaK-tQ the-ia»- s*ue of bonds for tb-Es improvement, has Seen approved hy \Messrs nay & Dil- Iori,'but\as\the bonQs are Sated August 1. 1924 they can rt-M be-delivered be- forje that date., and he advised that the iVlllge borrow the sum of ?23,lO0.00 antil August 1st, 1^24. JMr. Bramley move«l that the President and Clerk be atitho-Tlzed to '-xecuie the note ot the~VillagesTor~$i;:i.lOOTOO\\pay-\ able to £he First National Bank of Brockport due \up:«st 1, 1924, nd that proceeds thereof be? tfeposite.*} with the State Comptroller nn accou«r of the estimated cost of t lm Village share of fee • teprov meiit csi Main \Direct. No. 5700. 'Carried. Tho Tlerk report«>rl that sewer bonds to the amount of &3000.fift -became due on Angu6t 1, \9%4 with Interest of $.438ilO -and upon aioticai of Mr. .Shea the. President and Clerk v/ere authoriu- gd-to issue an onlcr in. payment of Mr. and Mrs, Bert'§ta\rapi of LeRoy called recently to* see their unclt, Edward Stamp. Mr. and Mrs. \VvTTT \Bonkee and Frank Seaman s^ent Sunday with ^relatives Of \Mra. Bonfcee'g. : .e&^t,'.-ot II- . ...._,. • , i- f - ,-, unt ,.^--. J - mw>... • • •• ,..,. . &*-, _^-^-—. ~— » i .J 1 r>—l».—v ., — .ty,—^- 1 .->.'^~^_-.^^.^y*f,^S—j-^^— - ,—,- L. same. , , -| On motion of Mr- Brnmley the Pres- Ment and Clerk we TO nnthorizpo to pay over to the Board \f Water Coininis- { •sionerg the sum of ^['\.Wlo.ull be'tns the T xsirratnrt of thB-pudrsM: tEitowxtnTf. j 1 i i- 1 -I- •I- 1 : I— I -h I I -I- I ._!.. 1 •1- 17 Cents Out Of Each Dollar •®t Magma Falls Power Company sells tkctrtcity at the low- est average price re- arved by any gener- ating system on the Continent, jOut of every: dollar The Niagara. Fails Power , Company receives for the electricity it sells, 17 cents go to pay for taxes. THts fact is neither fully realized nOf -generally knownr It is-usually conveniently ignored in political discussions of rates for —p6wer and lignt. S, 1 J: I' \i :| Only by the continirotis development of more efficient and economical methods of prb^cfionis~The Niagara Falls PoWeT^om- pany able to sell its electricity at the lowest average price received by any generating system on the North American Continent. Interesting illustrated booklet \Six Million Wild Hones\ icnlfrct qn request to_Box 6}7± Niagara Falls^ N. Y. - THE NIAGARA FALLS POWER COMPANY, Produce NIAGARA, LOCKPORT & ONTARIO POWER (X)., Transmitters 38 v « . a a a a a a i- a a a a a a a a i. fc=Ir==^r=Ii==ir==^r=ii=^r=^r==Jr=Ir=li=^i==J Mr..Norton movi-d thsst the Cierk bo DOGS AH : Sog^ l»l6eRBe s fcxptre an \KRte\ The 1924 License Fee is Due July \Every flog must'TVtmr a tag of the-; 'Rorh ester. 3CH—Mr. and Mrs: -CiET3TgS rEUflSr: 1 Mrs. Ernest Stamp. Jr. and Miss Fdna current 'dog license year. A dog with- out surh tag is not protected by law\ '•« r ' {and no action can be maintained forifamily •his-iajttry-e^-deatr-ttetlen^ \•\. „.\—- An unlicensed 1 ddg may be seized _Eatimat*»_ delivered—free octiester Upfiewtearii '\33 i S7 \Wafe^St.y R-flrchesterrN^yT Stamp went to uyndonvule to visit BtRior's brother, Will-Elinor ami recently. _ klits -seems—to—be^ - the- order of the day at present. • A fair a-uthorized to n>c«»*vi' bids for th^ de-; livery at th«* Piihlif Building fifty ton<= of egg and graie < •\>] mixed in equal propcirtimlp,\ f nJlifvT^rn be pfSspntnd Mr anir 1 ^ 11 \\ 1 ' 1ut * tul '* > A-utUsg t. \t*iu. at s o T t-Tnrk p. m. The Board r-i-^rv-es the right to' ; a^ropf-^T^i^ecH^f^'-f)r^-all--rrlft''>i nrt? ' and killed, and the fact that a dog is: u,ucl '\ \^ u \> <\ *\\>« a-tag.. Is nresumtive evio^ce'cj^PrJr^xp^^^^jLnQ±a- yerx terge- w.it.hout, motion ^djoitrn _ B. .A.\ThQinpson. CIcrF.' that the: tLog_is:..uilliCfinj!ed. . ipnee just \now. 1. jkgJi£$as&>J°^sL.-&g.-i?MaiPM.'f r< fflj -^tr.-and.Mra.qKallaoe .'Maw and, son. ^SSlEStr^^^liisTLMffBr^ the dog is -harhored or-kepfrr kfeeftse F€es are as Follows; 3aaTe-DoF '., W'?,R • were Sunday guests .of ^ Robert -Maw and wife. their brother, Much Needed In the'Village has been A Complete Machine Shop There is now such a shop,, north of the Canal in the Wil» ion Building, fully equipped to do all kinds of heavy or Kght repair work; also elec- tric welding and expert black- smithing. THE HVfATTflEWS T«AGTOR- GO. Makers of' The Wheat Tractor --geuiale-EJjjgT WATER-COMMISSiOPL Xhe, r^g»larlneF5Iiis31Ie39iHIo7\ •^Wai-e¥ :t P6TmtflWffir^r'3^^ffle^^ m— MRS HaHJCUly' 2t:rlS24: '\.... '...\' -^ -5T25 } Mfs^r 'MMred-Seattifta catted-on -the« Presen-t; Chairanian, Thos. V. <Jor- -2,2& t-Missey-Lena and Sertha-Seaman onft-donan^-Co«?TO^^^w]c ^iUex^ajid-ViU \^pyBT-Tsimrfe Bog-.— These amounts include clerk's fees. I, ^ . __ olr 'No^Umtse'Traar-lxr-issued for *ess: - ±; T -~; ^ 1 Miss Lena Seaman than the full license fee The owneT of a dog who fails or.jre- fuses to obtain a license for the dog as required by law incurs a penalty of $10.00 and costs. The assessors of towns and the police departments of cities are re- quired to prepare in June of each year a list of dog owners. The omission of the name of an owner from the as- sessors' ;,or police list will not excuse the owner from' obtaining a license. If you owned a dog last year and do tiOt own one now, so advise the clerk of your town or city. Dog licenses in the Town of larkson are issued by G. H. Cotter, Cierk. P. O. Address, Clarkson, N. Y. Is entertaining company from California. • *' A Powerful Tractor At An Attractiv« Price Inspection Invited Lake View Terrace Farm _ ___ Having opened up my Sand and Gravel v Pit ca*n furnish the best of material for all kinds of concrete work. G. H. RUDMAN - Phone 28-F:27. —Jtaay -women become-discouraged-in keeping acounts because they .cannot make them balance. '• Coming out even\ is always a satisfaction but the real value of the accounts does not wholly depend on it. A good part of gas engine troubles hf due to incorrect timing; a new bulletin of the state. college of agri- culture, E 85, tells all about valve timing and general engine operation. A postcard to Ithaca brings It. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS The annual meeting of the stock- holders of Morton Cold Storage Com- pany, Inc., will be held Saturday, August 2, 1924, at 2 o'clock P. M.,'W the Storage Office in^jthe Village of JfflortoarN.^Y., for the^pujpose of'elecF ing'Tirectors for the ensuinig /ear;™re- ceiving and considering the ' Annual Report' of the directors to the stock- holders; and talking action in refer- ence to such other 'business as may come before the meeting. Dated, Morton, N.. Y., July 14, 1824. A. C. Schepler, - - j r President, la Chafe. H. Kenyon, 7:31 H Secretary, 8UBSCR5BE FOR 1 HE REPUBLIC lags Attorney Hen yy I'-- MacArthur. ,—•=- Thg-fo11o~winR hi»1s vrt*n audited and ordered paid: I T«E-JUX^PUJlHOSE_T!WrcJL \.I -*^ Geo. P. Brown % 7.15 P J. Wilson \ . .. 197.55 H#ry Rennie ll.Ort- George B. (Harmnn 10S.94 Chas. Decker Co.. 11.42 'Yale Forbes 43.AO Heeding Steel famine Co S.90 Addresograph To. 2.86 Garlock Packing Cei 6.07 Crandall Packing ( 'n fiO.OS, JTewett Rubber Tn. fi.13 Owens Co 1.24 Hamlin Tel. Co - .70 ~B. A. Thompson 40.<io \W. J. G-lypn, pay r-olj. % .... 375.00 The Clerk reported trie following re- •ceipts Since tho lre.Fi mooting: Water Tentals, $5605.24; sundry personals, 5110.26. On motion af ^fr. VTiller^thp Clerk was instructed to pay the balance due -^m a demnd note at the? -PirR-t-Nat4ona4-- Tiank amounting, to IfJSoO.OO and in- terest. Mr. Miller ninvf=d to pay the -water bond No. 8 $11,000.00'and interest due July 30th. On rrrotion the Clerk was instructed to pay the bill of George B. Gibbons & Co. upon presentation of the vo'ucher properly executed- ° . *» - i On motion adjourned. ! . B. _A. Thompson, Clerk. rt*\ Preference Based on Performance ON&TQNTRUCK Complete «s Hlu«trited Free from Exciie Tax 1. o. b. Detroit J$o\x can buy dbechuds alone, orwidicab.ortheclaaseirwidi cab and body (with or without canopy, actean aides and end doora). Ask your nearest authorized Ford dealer for price* Dependable, Light, Speedy Trucking on a Profitable Operating Basis The thoroughly dependable qualities of Ford trucking units are reflected in. their universal acceptance ior light,. speedy delivery. Pprd one-ton truck* cost less to buy and less to maintain. They are the '• > most.econornjcal trucks on the markets _ •• * Detroit, Mlchlgatn \A- .. .^ _ ,- .__ F. W. NEWMAN *\! ilil^