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m 1*4 T HE RIPUBMC, BROCKroilXM- V, T HU RSfJAYj, AUGUST 28, 1924 Iter _. Facts Alone Count Opinions have never produced -thing; facts have b*en the basis Of\ the \vorhT_s progress sincethe foe/jlR-. arag^ Best Done Quietly There is no ulijecthm to oilier nei\>- j)le's thinking what, Hie-y like—just s.i •they refrain from thinking out loud Ir-.r- THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF 1TCW YORK— \\ & By the Graee of God Free and la- dependent: To William H. \Sharp Bay City, Mieh- *\ i.gan; James Sharp, Vera, Illinois, Ida Brawn, Bay City, Michigan; E\na Dudeck, Qwoaso, Michigan; Gertie Warner, ,Owosso,„Michigan; Flossie Howe, Owosso, Michigan; Bert Hil- er* Owos-so, Miehig&n; Fred Hfr- er, St. Paul, Minn.; Johri Hiler, Bast Grand Forks^^inn.L Deward Hiler. East Grand Porks, Minn.; George Wieken-s t GjKMao_MMugaJi; Ella B. Yates, Albion, N. Y.; William H. Sharp, Albion, N. Y.; Tower Jack- son, Corunaa, Michigan; Grace Uehlitt, Flint, Miohi'gan; George \ Hiler, East Grand Porks, Minn. Heira at law and next, of kin of Robert Sharp, and all other persons required to he .cited pursuant to See- tionis 5354 and 140 of the Surrogate's Court Act. Whereas, Elmira Sharp of Hamlin -County of 1SToTiToe~luTd State of New York, the Executor named in a cer- tain instrument in writing, bearing date 26th day of May, 19ft purporting ETTER NEW YORK FARMS WHTHOMES Prepared for this paptr , jby th« New York State College of Agrl- r culture- at Cornell UhlYfciUX— Put There should be a silo on Up every dairy farm In New a Silo York state. Farmers, wtio have them say that a silo is the berst The \silo is winter pasture for the dairy cow and abundant pastures produce milk most economically. Here are ten reasons why you should\ haya a silo: First, mote feed with a lynaller loss of food\ value can Jie stored in a given space In the form of silage than In the form of fodder or hay. Second, corn silage is better fr n d than corn fodder. Third, an acre, of corn cau he jJIaced in the silo—at—less cost than the same area can lie husked and shredded. Fourth, crops ean be put in the silo during weather that could not be utilized in -making hay or curing fodder. Fifth, more stock can be kept on a given area of land v.litn silage is the basis of the ration. Sixth, there ia_ lesi waste in feeding silage than in feed ing fodder; good silage properly fed is all continued Seventh, silage i.< I The Lost WiF * * t T, T f X *tw ^BH Did Not Allot Them the Farm By ..FRANK HILSON N. Y. States . Passea Ou't $11,8 (.tg, ia24, Western Newapupor Union. ) very palatabk', and, like other succu- lent feeds, haa a beneficial effect upon the \digestive organs - Eighth. to be the last Will and Testament of' silage is the iheapest and best fuim said Robert Sharp late of the Town of I in which a su< culent feed can lie Hamlin in said County of Monroe and ; prov ided for v. inter use. Ninth, si- ^taTernof-i^e-wnrm'IC~d^cea«ecr anoT re-' \ iiS ' e can lie used lor supplenienUns pasture more economically thaii \soil labor and ts^ more palatable. Tent'i, converting the corn crop into sll-igt lating to both real and personal prop erty, has lately made application to ~t4e-Swreg*t-e'*~ft>trrr of-rtre f^mrrrtyof Monroe, to bave said instrument prov- ed and recorded- as a Will of personal and real estate, you, and each of you cleans the land and haves It read. are cited to show cause before the \ for another crop. Surrogate of the. County of Monroe. %• # # - Y±z~ - at M» office.In the City of Rochester, i Watch Farmers slKrt*W~wrteh-ea-r,> la said County of Monroe, New York, Your fully lopes n»H '\•'•'• p\i'»y« JUL thff..lfith^fla* of Se B taab £ £. J jja^| B|I „. M „,f,\;i WUJil ustjU ful fagbrrtrrg; Jtag_XH^»-Ji£X&113£. JJjeJUU£i^LJji&i. Jm^pJ«st^«ir4-allAier™Un»4^4uintJi.hiitoEe«..., at 10 o'clock in \the forenoon of thatT/^ 0 ^ uuea> day, then and there to attend the as orrtr'huv TaTrter tir tn~ a tackle; (< M AKY;\ said Tot/u Halloran, \Mr. Ames is gnins-ta tereeiesa mortgage-on that iiv/'-ut-re lltjluV' Mury Hallorujl, cv/mu'ly in spite Of u*r four and forty/j ears, looked up nun her darniny. ( \viien three sturdy i'iiiklren lire .putting mi weight autl muscle every 4&i' </f their llu's, mutUer is apt to be fairly busy. \It isn't that I/cure so imich about the old lield,\ saAd Tom. \We're do- ing well enaneh, and the fact is, tlmt mortgage was a/nuisance. .JU>w with- out it we can/have more money IQ put intu the «li/ir>, I'.ut it wasn't es- actly neighborly m' Mr. Anies, seeing uiiw long lie's /kp-wn you—\ The acquah/itiince dated Imok twen- ty live years,'and inore, fo the time when Mary Jewell was \the aduptt'd, laughter of/ old Simon Newell, John Amos'' half-hrother, but neiirly forty _ \e.irs his s/eninr. Sinmn Newell was -U^-MfUlfe-f>f—i-bt— iu» a. am) it wiiirtm-- In First Four Months Payment, of 111,688,723.88 of iue fiSJOOjOOO tVorld vaF tonus \by* the New York state'bonus bureau- was made' during the first four months completed Aug. 21, it was Indicated in a report made public by Adjt Gen. E. J, Westcott. The number ot claims paid to date is 89,675, while c|e:-itoo<I that till his piiNM'ssions were tti-gii to iyfnrr, f le wuirrfd ti7 BPB her, married to .lolm Ames. *\ John's, wooing bad hi«>n condurte*! with corvsiiiiiiiiatc skill. Mury was coni- jakldLy ^deceiiied iiy,-his jpiaiiiu-a^tJans; so much so that when John nsked hr>r :o marry him slu'.tbough.t herself the the date, set for tire wedding the old squire hart a stroke. When the will was soughl it could not he found. And so the property passed hy inheritance Into (lie hnnds of John Ames. Ami\! was very considerate, fle.gg.ye BUTTE.' . ] ^LLAlHry-?h.e,_uld.:fashioned_4«rnlt,\}.ro 1 he. tet lier take her time about moving hfter breuking off the .engagement. For that WHS what he did, within a month after Newell's tleutlt. Five years latt»r Mary mnrri*>d Tom Halloran. a man a little below her sta- tion In life. They were very happy. probate of said last Will and Testa- tne r °P & is continually bending and ment. And if any of the aforesaid straightening as it goes around the persons are under the age of twenty- pulleys. This bending causes the one years, or insane or otherwise h> strands to chafe one another at the competent, they will please take notice cen ter of the rape. The smaller tne tWr^Lt? re< ' u jr ed \° e W**l »•'-pulley, the worse is the chafing. thair general guardian, if rhev have ,,.. *: , , „„ ,, oor ,„„ u one and if they have none, that they: ^refere. in order to avoid serous J Mw ^ ^ ^ ^ appearand apply for the appointment: \ vpar on a » ol8tln Rv rope fiom this • of a special guardian, or in tjie -->vent caMse, it. should be 'run over a pu! Of their neglect or failure to do <m, a ley of a diameter not less than eight special guardian will be appointed by^Umes the diameter of the rupa. the Surrogate to represent and act j uU s a hay ca*: carrying a %-inch -ta-them- f 1 fl •th^pmceedrngs Tor-nTe' i;;^;tou1di^ e \\r^e wheels^ probate of said Will. - . . . * •%• , . ;,-,-' IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. We lm ' hPS i n «l ilin > ete> - anrt , for a 1 \ lDC i l1 have caused the seal of ™P\ Mwh wllfcels should be used, the Hurrosate's Court of the wheels in—rtr»- pulley blocks - the - County oTTTbhroe fo^' sliouId^Uf \eqiTaT£y\lar?^ or largVr In be hereto affixed. order to gi\e economical service, rope WITNESS.,Hohv Seldeft S. Brown. aat ,tl in transmitTMg power should' be ; Surrogate of said County, at the City of Rochester, this 11th day of August (L. S.) in the year of our Ix)rd, one thousand ntae hun- dred and tweTttv-fniir.. three children was born. Ames and Mwi.v ne\er spr»ke. es-„. oept when it was uiiavnidalile. Con-, sclous that he hud acted wretchedly. ATues scrTeiiH'tTTo clrTve TTiiTTiirun oiit of the village. Honest Tom Halloran knew tlmt he and Mary had l>een en- gaged, but not the cold-bloodiMi way i n wluch Ames hwl jrltnri-rrre-wnimm who wns now bis wife. Ma-ry had sent hack the ftixnitiir*^ lun over pulh^s not small»r%n J diam- !l11 «'X''«'l>t *>»' \»<• '•ahinet whi.-h Mr. eter than fortv times the diameter of NPWPII hn,tl bad made for her. -Take the r»i*. Rone should not be ceiled mw nf thut - my tlwir.\ he had wild, when\ damp and should be stored In \*»'« »nrth-r^tiVT»hnrl^v-rmTrr-nnrt^nnTe « rtry pl-tcP If the rcpP j* wet It ^» v » will he worth Its weifil.LJn_ K old_ |^Z Marietta E. Allen, Deputy Clerk Stir- shnuir! be laid in the sun until dry to - v \ u - • rogate's Court. before being stored or coiled. A |. Whon Ttim-hnrt -gone Into the kitchen IjQUls B. Shaj-. Attorney for. TetU ^^^ a71rt - ^r^i ^jpe 1s very rtKety to ; * ° SHH>1«^ hh» *jjff»e Mttry >^it Thrrntmr tloder. BrockpoPt, N. Y. _ trollb i P esneciallv\ If run » ,us \.v. and her thoughts wandered • Personal appearance is not required *. nilll \ 8 though'it nun b a ' »»ni-k over all those years that had un ess you des re to fl e obieci on«s tnrougn puueys. inougu « IHHJ uo , • « 5 you aestre OBjections.^ ^^ ^^ ^ ^^ b y ^^ J( pas8W ,_ How happy she and-Topi had '• —= —1-., in a EoTTer T covemig It wlfh water. , ^^ ! PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF *•»<! heating the water until it boils. . Suddenly she perceive,! a tiny edge PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF. ^^ ^.^ mg ^^ B]]TOW . bg of whlte aeilinst tnp flllt tnp „ f (he su-etched straight until dry. Holllnx ™W5£L- _I n -5lL> p ».«? a.JliH'u>!L™tzdhS- last will of Simon Newell. THE NEW YORK _ By the__Orace_of God Free.and.In- a rope decreases its strength some- '\ sl w \» «\ ™m«R *eweu. M. what/ ' I Mary Hnltornn st^rprr ut ft Ifi terror. ^__ • TliH message from the -dead, she did. _dfe it- P«Dare_ __• ,Havp_ _you_ l£oked through I not syjint^h^i_.. rend tliese ^letters that dependent. To Lewis\ H. Johnston, Augusta Johnston, Henry Norton Johnston, Dorlnda C7 Johnston, EmaTT. Jofins- a-and—E^el^er^JohnsLuti. all-ot\^ 0r >7 u Tt\ the \orchards and mads f danced before her eyes. Sire WTIS stfH SSW-W^^S^S/SSS?\:-**««-* a caxetul estimate oi . standing with th. will in h« hand Elliott, -WMte Cloud, Michigan R. >«Ur cfc-P? Hav« yott ordered enough • when Tom rflme in. F. D:; Mardell D. Johpston, Pleasant baskets and harrels to handle it? , -^Wflat is it, dearT\ he askwl. seeing Street, Waterloo. Iowa; Mel-burn Have you a sufficient supply of pick- . her distress. Johrraton^Sgl Hign-.Sh^Bt T -Wat&Flg&,--4a s ^.basketg'-a«d--°has^'--I-faw^you-l\ -^fory^HwllrirHri ptrt the paper behlnS Iowa; Norton W. Johnston, Chatter- enough step ladders to handle the ' her. tan Parkway, WWte Plains. N. Y.; & liarve8t \ t a few hot\ davs and f \Tom slie said, \you know, ilr.' -^kJ&flSS?'^^^ -W. 'honid hasten ^^nlng ' ^1™»™ ^l \\ ^ ^ V ^ ^NrYr ^fnrnU'^oTiTiRton ^^^f--jm!t-^t---hfsm=est —rtnte-?^^--«ow^ aiHraf-^fB mev and-hnw Jfthn Ames-got tt. The 89,678 BONUS CLAIMS PAID li&0,152, indicating that the bureau haB ^ut by 300, the number in dispute In the last three.weeks, The average bonus • paid during the period was $130.34. Although federal records shows that 518,000 persons from this stafe served in either the army or navy, only slightly more than 32U.O0O bonus applications ha\e been made. An average 'or 2,62o claims a day has been paid in the last ten days by the- State'comptroller's ottice. Set- tlement of 3,294 claims Aug. 21 by that office established a record, t.he bonus claims alone being three times, the number of audits passed.by Conip. trailer James W. Fleming on any day j.rior to the organization utthe bonus biircaa. Drinking May Halt Issue of License The iiersorTVho aukiu>\\ ledges .more than a ••moderate use. ot Intoxicating beverage's,\\ will be \tiers mnrrr or>«?Ta- tors' lU-eiise,.for dLrhhii; au aatuii.o- bile, under rules, promulgate 1 by Mo- tor Vehicle Commissioner Charles A\ nirneu\ Sppn?am's~wl'io SulmT they are drug addicts will also be denied licenses as well as those who uiiuersuuid •cannot re'auT~Sp^aF~ ;: r~ the English language. MARKET REPORT N«w York Provision Market BUTTER—Creamery, higher than e:xLri;\gp \\ ------- \EGGS*— Fresh gathered extras, firsts, 40c. OHEESE—State whole milk flat*, fresh to fancy, 19-^4fe>-2-l«. iorfH~Transit RoadT~£67kporTri?. those step 'ladders uiaT^efe~b1f^ken\™ s vvIll was ne\er fotin.d. lint I have Y.r Minnie BTiggs, 710 Raspberry and those yon were going to rein found it. It was in the secret drawer Street, Erie Pa.: Ella Fanner, 600fi force? Better get them in sate con in that cabinet.\ York Street, Baltimore, Maryland; dition to use It will cost less than : Tom «f«rptl at her. and slowly onder- gy 0141 T ^ n ^ m - '%!}?• T 3 -: aDd to have to pa.v for a. broken arm or standing came tain his mind. \Then \V . ... . ^ r . .Mary ^taWO^ 7T0_^p>erry w .^ M JL;-*. H «fe-A H *4te-la4---ttX*U^ H ^l«M*4^^ ^ ^ F5rie. -Pa., the legatees, next liLih-hfiixa-ai Buffalo Provision Market OATS—No. 2 white, new, 57He WATERMELONS—2&!&f;5c eacb~ RASPI3KRRIES—Black, 16(&)ltic per quart. GOOSEBERRIES—151i20c per ^t PEACHES^^-'Htime^grQwn. early\ var.iottes, 6&®76c por tjue-thrrd ton. basket. Hl'fKLEBERRIES - Kam-y, 20® 25c per quart. -S*EA**S—String, green, JlxVWi-2nr«o- p-er bu.; wax ? 1.50@2.uu per bu. CORN—Swaet L home grown «ver green JJO'iMOc; bantaon, 35& 40c per doz. C.NCUWBERS—Home grown, $1-76 S2-0I); tlilU - 42_0Q@;L25 per bu; counts, 40(fi5Oc per 100^ ^_ StlTTER-^Cfoaniery-. -extra prltttu^ |42<&43c; extra tubs. 40^41c; fair i cljoiee u 35@35.Ci dairyj.- tancy .buttef, 3S@3!)c. CHEESE—N. Y. -state whole mUH ebeeae, colored and white. Flats, 20 % @21$4c; daisies', 20&6>21VStc; loI1 K\ horns, 21^@22H:C. EGGS—Hennry, state 44c; nenn- ry mixed, 40e;' state candled, S8c; westorarxraidleu, 36c; - - —~ KEAJMS-Pea, dry. 100 lbs.. *6.50 g>€.t)0; mttirow, C10.Oft@ll.OOi red Hdiioys. r-Z5@8.0O ; white. $10,004* • Kfc25r ——————— ————————— LJVB\ POULTRY—FoiirlB, per lb., heavy,-\ 27@29c; light, do, 23@25c; broilers. 23®>27c; old roosters, 15 @>16c; ducks, 20ft 25c; geese, 17<& JOCi • .-- I>HESSEU lH>ULTltY — Fowia, heavy, 29iiSOe; lovls, Baedium, 2fr®- 28e; fowls Ught, 22#^4cf chl&k-j oas. milkfed, 34f36c; do conafed^^Sb Iffi30c, old roosltr^ 20&22c, ducks, 26<& 28c; geese, .:w<fc?22c; turkey fan- cy, 36&.38t. POTATOia? KasteTi Shore, bb-1. • $2.75fe2.9U> hniue' gruwn, best,' |1J>0 leg:-or pesisihly-^-neefe - A*^4^-4a4--'^'-Mdl-^w»i-^ d fjorsf<u apple pifking. how are they? :irr» Held :iml 'ill of it !\ J -pers&Hs interested in- r-h-e~estate%f— y '«» know\-thwe were -several .runafs of \.J'XOi Tom 1\ Siii4l Mary. Jjefig-^^3iAt±atoJU late -of- the—¥it- oat Ty-hen. you put-them _a way - last. _j_ \Ivli !«.V jh-ur]\ auid JLUUU 'slwwl.v, _ |^_™.-..„.11ge-of^BrOT5^OTt;-iir : tlre eomrtv nt raTr\\-KPTnenro>r\ 'frarTiun^W rSctroir • -\\^ •T\\^ ^Tint-fn-Hrrtm rri \dhrrr Monroe, deceased. , _ \ v.hich von haul tin- tini' frvni ib\ A111\.^ to Kn^v, /Tmn, Yfa puid- You are hereby cifed ta Show jcause rtTnrrt o' l r TTP^^ Tr-r^Tr* Vrni that « \prh\*- f<n- *V pT'l^'ty. ttre pTtrp\rTf~ iNCOOr'.'J '.NJOUI'D^OW |S=T&aR¥e 44e-SurrogatP ..f our rourrtir-rt JXJjil ..- tr - ta • lh ..- t ^,. fa:tr ^j, 1 - t * _ \ -4ayoTSe?ffrnT)er.-lSS*-at ten 1T ~^ - B«n*I «'»*•* Wfl- It-vflm.- |=t o'clock in, the forenoon'of tha-t\rtay. at \- would add a month., to th» leugtk 'the Surrogate's Office in the t'ity' of of. trw r«mr .f'\»»«' wr««hl k<^;> in ^: \Bac&esfer'. why. fJw areonwrs of Hennry rjnrr'fre. in par tt-fftifte abt»u'» _\K- .ajv- R Wfle^'thw-n{^thT- J v\trhT^e rrf ftrrrrlr-\ T.-TjT.vVT-'T\ -V 7 ^irTiTToli pTaa'fo seTT port, County of Mrarw. State of. ?CeW in '\ t i,„' . v \ \ \ '\ York. a<; the Kx-'cntor of tho ostnta of ' '-LL1 ___ . said deceased, should not be judicially - -^^—J — , settled and allowed; why the will of - naid Henry X. Jnhii-»;<>n. should not be ] constructed to- determine who is en- , • titled to receive (he residuary estate and why the exn-cutnr shquld not have an order to sell .at public auction or • otherwise, the unsold real rind per- gonal property. And if 'any of the sjiyjjfaid persons are under .the ace of • twentv-one year*, or\ rn«anevijr other- •wi.se incompetent, thev will ploase • take notice that th^v are' rctniired to . appear hy their u'em-ril guardian, if they have.one. and if they'have none, • Tnht t'hey appear and npplv for the ap- .. , -, , pnintment of a special Eiiardian: or in i ''\' ''.',\ the event' of their neeilpct or. failure , lv \' h an( 1 I, ; to do so, a specuil guardian will be- ; t won't st • • 1 Ami ..I want tin.- i»r«tpprty. ti.^. ^liuuor and t-elf ri*siuct. : him to kixp.ir. Tja*i,\ . \YIHI dt'ii t—v\ atit MtH'J > ' —- - \.NIT. T\TTT. Thrrt t\s vrhy f nm snitns. ':<• iT::i.\\ tin- will into tlitv lire uo.- rra-t\ ONlO^t! IInan- grown, $1.50'!i'i-7'fi -pEn-tur.; humt-' gri3sn:^-Emi r - 2ff!jr*TiC per (liiz buiu-he.1 r^feaHBaiOE-HH\^- gnrsn.. S2 0&-& 4.HU |nr lini rieinl r CAJtltuT,^ tl»ii.v iru^n. 2Uii2C«t. per _d07,. tunrhrs ^•^T^MjdrtH.tT'y. ilr— -' Ilbum \fanc-y .' L' -J... 2\: rKi.i:»tv N. Vh.'- b'\-'t t: wli'i n i s il HI • 1 lo v \t. TBa't Thv el.I I'V'UI. ..ill «>1! rei-d^-an- ,P;nilK trUfU of i'tc:ii>n'e •v- l'ill the gariRfi -.n ^.i 1 < 'lav i' I owi •• ft.oui,', 1 1 him bills 1 :io \\.1 for tie it s N-f- •iw' hii; invars I- or Mi • :h r.' ta^k. m appointed' by the Surrogate-to repre- sent and act for thpm in the proceed- ings for the settlement-of said estate. In TESTIMONY WHEttE-OF. we , • have caused the seal of the Surrogate's vCour.t of the -County of Monroe to he hereto affixed. WITNESS, Hon. Selden S. Brown, Surrogate of said County, at the City of Rochester; this 31st day of July, in the .year' of our Lord, one thousand\ nine\ hundred and twenty-four. \•Mary G. Pahy, Clerk Surrogate's Court » Henry E. MacArthur, Attorney for JBxecutor, •Brockport, N. Y. .. is r•'••.' • rt-serv 1; kc f Mi li - -* k hooking I 1 vard winters Hrevood take out il a;, ed and ciooked trees, and RiM' ycuag. thrift? . Ktr;ii r 'ht ones a«better chance to grow. 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W>r ^-rnwmrw ^=» SIXMYS -SIX NIGHTS -A«D ILLUMINAT1HC SPECTACLE Courars BEST CIRCUS ACTS AGRICULTURAL to* LIVE STOCK SHOW ^ -Gmc#ff4f0«s^ NIGHT HOKE SHOW IN COLISEUM Atrro RACES WIT«WQRLD\S GREATEST DRIVERS SYR&CUSE SEPT. 8-13 mm ,a= * V^aJKMteS j \%& —raSuM .<%m ms ^jEbjp_Dite Week miiii iihi iiiiiaiiitiii ittai l ie^ P w s f0 om] GET READY NOW! Xhe-gieatest week of attrac- tions in the irfstory of Rochester. You'll, enjoy tfcic tig holiday week with its program crowded with events tfcafr Armise, Inspire, Educate and Thrill. FAS HORSE mow 7 Where competition it keen! Rivalry ia rife among rijder* and .__, drivers. Country** Greatest Sta- 9$£S9R£ W° 8 Will Be Here. Every day 's>^^^ i^, has a wonderful Program. = TEe FiSnourCRESTORE-itMTff matter Band of fifty piece* in con- certs of inspiring imisic^Utilyv -5O€0L freeseat*i _ ' • Gorgeous PAGEANT Spectacle nightly before the grancl-itandi.. Beautiful costumes and scenery. A\ SEE. the \ Bee Queen \ handle-4OO0-~buzzmg bees withoQt-a-s*iiig r ^anu-sfae!ll--£el] [you howjil? .done._. \^POTj\ World's Champion Shepherd dog, will perform trrarrolrin t^roT^^rra?wrTtrTgnrla1l3^'*A^u^ *\\\\ 1 ; ' • ig&f'. DON'T MISS: The'Pjoulify, Rabbif and Dog Show. Bofs Judging Contests.. Ldnd Products Show. Industrial Displays and Demonstrations. U. S.' Gqvefn- zy- x-~- .-i'^ H ment Displays. Boys' and Girls'-GIub Exhibits. Flowers and Art. \ Boy Scouts— -^fe-p>^jy^c/V : 40-^?y^^Qpf^ ; e^mpstTatm \ n • •\* \ t^ S.\<.\ v \* i -^ \tT»fin rv&^C^f com|*rtrrion- -of experts for $500 in pri/rcs. .^^HK r^rf \..'. -m- --\-—: =— • — : — ' —^—=— •— l. !• - T'l II A I'M !\ iv Slli ' u.i~ r 11111V..: iiuiri' Tlit m I'i'i \li- ; for tin- \vi!|> I... llllM' kllo'VVn llu - Allied' lii'.ir l Tom Ilsillni'iiii 1 ri'. H ;.(•!•> 111 1 >- Don't tompost thn vines an^ .plants If ycin have any fear of inserts or plant diseases Better send 'mr tvrianfitory graver * ^e home which fosters clean iilnds and kind harts is Ood's teni- ae; the spirit of the good homo .- -nether it be rich or poor, .is on e o' f) beat things in the '.vorld^-Queen ',• of England. Iiin|i('i | ilnwu ;IIUi pickcil tllr will 1 iiit 11I' llic {.Tiitc mid lio«;,in li> riml. Tin' \i*rlihiir»'v\ jf« ilM' licuil, liut'tlu-iv vvjis nut' scntiiK-e Hint stood out uninlslirkiililj : \To my half lirnilii'i'. .Inhn Ames, nil ficpd gardfft that I possess, both n»;il ami |i*-rs<tonl esUj,tf, in tlif (-(iiivictiiin tlu'it ho-will niakp a ^mxl liusUanil for ni.v n<io]itpil rTauRhter. Mary.\ Slowly Tom watched the. pii|>?»r burn in the fire. And, thouirh tin'- full niPiin- Ing of Mary's wish had not cumo liome to lilrp, something told him tluit tie must never let her know Ames was .'-•till the rightful owner of the Newell • -'iiie. -•M-C.t-A: I IMi.'l 2 \. ' 1 I I T' UN.\ I ''.-' • 1 ' T<>M.\T(>!:- - '• \0c I'd lqi. .') • |n-r mi' -h.ill t\i H(ivi:v wiiii %:,<•: \c>. i. 2-' 1 por lb . CillWII , • 51.011 ' / • M * i- i»«»C'i 2.1:-. fri.i 11. T'c 1 j'rln^-tft- t—rrrOirr r rl-- • 1 'J.', fii-r bu. :•!• k 'ri'Hi .«i, r iCi/ t do ;.l.'Ml'll'l.2 r i 11.li. No . 2:5'-/ MfDV// HORSE SHOE PITCHING CONTEST fpr Championship of. the State—3 day •E\.ljTiiL?<\ F 1 -CHOftAI^ FESTIVAL Nightiy-- Choruses from each department stcrre have' l\;i'i'i. .! for inontns under city's leadint; conductors to contend tor choral rtonors,— « 1 • —-1 . — j - - 4 ^-^ \-\/r A v.ijgfest'extraotdinarv - .- i^vT,^ 7 -i ' : '\.v.'• \ f ' .' /, DANCING to the st rains of a snappy and melodious Jazz Oirchestra. You'll Enjov the Hie;h-Class Amusement Features of GEORGE L. DOBYNS' SHOWS 20 Clean Shows and 8 Big Rides Adults 50c Children under1-4—2Sc i Children under 6 — Fret ' 11 dark, 11 'a 1 T | East Buffalo Li'estock Market | CATTI.E ShiiiiuiiR Meers, $00.'-' j 11.0O; butrheu- utecrs. ?X.5<i<& H.Ol; j heifers. $7.00'?; 7.2r.; choice veal; | $12.5«ti 13.00; fair to good./?11.00 . j 12.OO; cull calves! $G.fK>@>9.50. ! SHEEI' & I^AMU-S-Choice sprijig j lambs, $12.0O<5i4:5O; culls to fair. $ 9.0O@12.50 ; mhced sheep, $7.50':/ ' 8.50.-. HOGS—Jiest weight yorkers, $10.65 ©10.75; ligV yorkers. $9.50@ 10.65; pigs. $ 9.50@10.65 ; mixed . grades. J1O.40® 10.60: heafies. S10652ftin.*-i if ft \{in. YOU GET BEST OF PRINTING iwl M- B^^^^^ii^S^^S^^tt^^^^ift :j? , ::*v..',w'