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».'1 , -- \\** \* ; i - t t*-V-\-r* i .:.. 5' \ • I \— It l V VOL, LXWV ^RQCKPORT f jNEWT^rORK THTTFSftAY, TANTTARY 1. 192S NO. 14 yjoMHiiNjaAffizMfi .QQQ SPRAY MIXTURES LOUISBrSHAFS Chemical Changes (May Alter Composi \ s P' tion^PoiilBle^ Remedy ; mONDAY NXGHT ' Chemical Tchassekifiat amy oeeuijai OBITUARY ia^MiHwih^Uai^C©BC€rii Will Una^uMedly Push Vm dnction. They Manufacture Sh^et Sted Frodiicts^ HISTORY i _. ' rile , No. 2 was ; Las* Monday night. :t.he e-c^bin^ DO'UTY ATTORNEY sulfur sprays employed by New York GENERAL' IN CHARGE OF - GARTLEY Arthur _C Garfiey, aged 48 years,; died Sart-urd-sy .awtatsg at .tiie-Massejr,. \hrnjc\\55- T \MaiQii; street, where he had' been cared for .during, the two weeks NEIGHBORS ALARMED AT IN- fourth annual ha^quet of Troop ^^^i^^^ ^^T^S ti^STx™ 'ET? ^ ^ ^ f %^ f^K ACTIVITY AT FARNHAM fas held inJthe'Methodistchurch _„: _.,.,„ ft -« HY ^ OTnrt ,^^^-XASESmCWJ^OF^ Mr, and Mrs., It was one of the sprays, m^y^ Ije :reiKt«red tess- against insects-^aaid^ disease organism ( €lbarlf5-s Gartley, an'd had Spent his; HOME INVTJ5TIGATE- The McLaughlin Company plant of < ,_4ii fi village beca.me.the property of the t Reeves Manufacturing •Company, of i jtnost suooesstolfaanqnetathe traop has^ ^^^^-a^Bag^^^ ^«™Zl J\ I Matthew Mogan and Eugfene Cat ;ever fiver. Among the guestswere: baTC ., be L- t h 6 s^ot of special study Position.. Succeeds MlltonT^™ 4 «**** \ ^ * reez «™ - ' - - g \* ' ^ iJfttyorOook, Qeorfee.,E.Ben.eLdlct, l Mr, at ^ lSta te Agrictilftural Expe-rlment- |,Bramley. ReV. Stevens, -Mr. Gifford g^^ ^ ^^ mA somo <t iUe Gibbs. Salary is $6,000 l.en, the Victims, Rushed to Hos- pital but Without Avail. J Dover Ohio' at a public sale 'held ,t6ms <*\**«\** M en * ,oned in /The j Morgan, Mr. M. Cleveland, (Mr. Jas. rosu]lts are ^^ ^ t or th ia a iwemt. ~ The office of Deputy Attorney Gen- ' ' \ ' Republic OT% Years Ago To^Diy f Mam * d ^ n ^ Derof ^F^ h ^ ro ^^ pSTo. 521, prepa.red--D.yi -Br. R. W. \Thatch- '^he attorney general's ,'sUtff, has\ been inent citizens. Monday in. Rochester. The* purchase price was $95,000, that -being the high- \esT \offer received. Others CQmpetffiirj^ Buffalo alnd Miss Ida V. MiAer o-f; Zepa ^i^. ^4 th, T.l: Moore and sMiajs Julia:' •M^rieftM^rbci^port, ©, G, Nichols J ^ dten&L yp&s _ in ^^ of Mrs. him. ' ,. Th© funeral'w,s held Monday morh- ' inig at it o'clock from Poller's Under- . .. . fflftims . Parlors, with' Rev. H W ' Be «J mJn lf saspicious at the absence^ _ Stevens officktln'g.''.Burial at Dafce:°* ^ tivi *y.a-round^e-Pa^^^~h«nV—- fl3^1 , t\*WeT , ©\ ; Tfi'G -3fochiiiarK^M^t^^ i2f !**5*L 8 i^^%-'. Tn ^ M*? 01 * ^ ir L^, e .4»feef^M-*a^h©--su-DJeet-r JJuch. credit—fbr—ihe^- ^success erf'the dinner is due these ™l»„aftel»Wa,. whqsOld jvasj 5 »5.ooy, ^ana , ^ \ MooCTi bo® of Clarfeson, fheFin«a;tt'Cq^an-y,ofJBuf£alo T ^ho r -^ ^ .^^ Emily A., ^ughter!Ss , _2?^ 6d - mM \ Th p e **f ™ mw3e of Zen !2 .s P_ Beedle, a«od if years; ! , Mr . Gifford lUorgaft acted as -toast-, tr—to the Ree^s Manufacturing Comply wmam ^ ^ Q . f j. G g^^ ag ed | mast er and introduoed .the Mayor as-j __ I ^^!L^ sso :^ tion .'^ re ^^ -^seol...ao ymm. tojkwXjfo*, - ta™,,. -assistant iSeotttamster, with ^^--aiid-oaSy^K^Hilsr^Qf^t^ Yhm ^ s j^^ ^ el years; :. a wek ^ e to ^p ur , blg brothe f s ;. Billy er aad Lecox Tt, StJeoted-. This bTunetln-^PHferTefl upon T,ouisJP. Shay of this tiie ' isagaHabteJor free•ffffitrihutloa da an^lvIHage.- -Th-^ oKce carries, a.s-iJafy c* -4£.-09a-awfl\Wsis r ratified by Albert Ot- _tiriger, attojnpy-tgeneral-electj at Al bany,' Tuesday. *' -Million-Dak FARMERSWILL CJouhty ^ m ^ ( ^^jf A p^''\\> eiarkson,\ Mrs. Sflarlfls kites, aged Man^wiJae su&j^t was.'^'^hen Eagles teg *ak2 ihy t&e Federal Gov™e«t ceivers for the MTeLattghlm 'tompany. g^ ysears. .•»*-. Inc., Tvith the approval of County Judge * Willis K, qilletto. .. - - . The Reeves ManufaotuTing Condpany safe listed among the extensive Baanu- factureri of sheet steel- products. ' They have a wide reputation through this section of the country, and are strong fluanciaUy, l>eing' rated at over ,,,,.„ * ,, j «• * i 11. » s \\ , ,, ' ..r „„ ,. ^^n^awd Miss Graco k«ei#; in Brocfeport, badge. . one millioii dolors, with an A-l credit, ^^_,_ „ A--Ir _^ ^ T ,I^„„, A ,„_ i „„;, Migrate,\ wmmr CBoe> Htler, ktoW;fs~ w , eil~under way, and already many Butterfield and Edgar (Garry) Bene-.f arm s <i my e beenreamvassed .and the diet. . (ihTdrmaitloikrecfuIred-hy the census of. * ' Xwetmty-Flve Yea^j Ago - Died - in Bfrpckport, Qatlieitn.e Mill.-- Pins\ and merit badges were award- ifteials forwarded* to tjio-supervisor ait hern,-aeed'-22 year®;at-^omptonLakes, 'ed by-Dr. Joha--L. Hazen, chairman >of-Geneva. -Ha-rry Neshitt of Brookport Levi Mason-,^\^ir'toTiffisr-Tesideritr-o* Court oiT-Hono-T. The ooiror Scout of [and Clarksomi and Clifford Vro-om of; Clarksoti, ag-ed ,76 years. \ [the evening was Gordon (Peanut) Ham- JGgde© are the •entt'merators fox this! Married in; Clarfcsoii Josepai Downey jlin who was awarded his Eagle Scout . Z uv 'r ! - w 7\ . . /\I Clark H.QuEnii of Efehester and MiBS j Waile rewards were _ in ocdes Mr. to the«naQufacture of'blank and ^gal- . _ „. *.___ S7.XZ*. „* -D~^ , -L 1 „„._„, ,„_ „w„i„s„~ *-u„ „, district. -They report that many of the farmers visited jiaye cooperated in [ ,]a mo^Lerooouiiaglmg—way in supplyinig- thegmaufacture „. - _. xisa _ i ^ -s»nized-ab>ee;t im^M- produeli; fheet ; --; the information -called for in the sched- Ew8^Cz^t^^'®^5^:l ! S^^P>' tro ^ tor ^^ { '^ n * n & -*fe«- most-nle andr that—Ai? ., -L. 1,^.1 ^ . , t mk„. iand NatTiatt Bake?r'of \Brockport; in.number of credits fa our merit system, metal .bnildin-g material, etc. Then-i Brocfe t , , Mis3 ^ nlmm aM - Edw.'also a loving cu-p to our iHustrous\P^a- ^^resen-tativewasonthe^^^^^ T^^-fl^rH: Ta&na^mrradiiMinailhv „ mr - i ^ fi ^ <)im g pur<:lia9 e:«effie¥tdiia5F*to year. This cup i s to order tor the purpose of •begnmmg, ^^ ^» ^^ 1mm ^^ \^ f ^ ^ ^ ^ aa«SS^PSSg^6peWt1oTi^iTrT:hlT\TTe3E -fufture. ThejMct.ajUgiilin •Company^Iwent .into P of Min0.t\K\~De(!k©r\Mia\\a , / , , , ^tock com-1 As ahtting CllmuA fur Lhe-spceehesr -«ris-€eD3itteH%-^wili-An -pam-y un>der rth« aame of-The Decker:the Toasfemast«r oalled -upon- our-fela ceivers last ^SpriTrgrrAr the ; time the feceiVeTS\ \were; naimed, Aittqrney \John amd Attorney Oonnpan-v- is JfoTmea. -j.!Rrof,hflr Brain ley.,. follovgied-.hy-Scoait».—j. | F|f«e *een Year* Ago ef ,,„ E. ^•..Otte-wboa«^gubject^8g Why?'', In this \Mr. Otto -gave his * n ' IJ^^-.^^ deyoting l 6ne more year to sy .fi-awam h.^ eary oi; ^ t^Sfis- y^ftrs; mm Alice Goif. ,the Boy .Scouts of Brocteport . _W£re jiBpjoiBMl. JfigaL_r&4 presenitatlves. •_ The ComipaTry's:^ ttaibH-f ^^7 WS&£.Z§T Wio^r a*;; Gaislafidr Mrs. D.: To -cc-mple*e the evening two -enter- ieajwsceaiP5>HJ5tlmately ^130.000, artd^ / . . --/--\X _ \/_\'r.~ [uauiers ..gave a.jnonolasue |md sas^ l4 _ „ „ 3 ,. „ . . iMarriifed Int \Brockport. Miss NeWe-several selectioijs. Thiis T ''§igaing off^ *? !^,°t I- T ^ + e i' ? 0miayV Oasey fed Ofcarles Hler; in Lockport; ; a most enjoyatte evening. \ B. J. L. sale wiU to distributed pro rata among^^^^^^ p^ raaa> foHner^ of, • . . . , / •_ —- the -creditors. - Brockport is to he congratulated Up- ', Ri( jg e R^,] \ V pp. this outcome of an unfortunate step. , ., J 1^ - \ T*6 hUaQ-df wheels and tne-activMyrof , Brocl?por-t, and Lerwis W- Hayes of the\ WHOOPING COUGH workers in the well known \wtiroe^aTveitotfrechange from r the enforced quiet of the past few' — months. T^he fact that the plant is. ..to |=- r -_TeTtraln hers .as a' live T>uSB6Sf-ocii-; ^^cerai^^r^Tio5in^woT*=feT-4oc4t mea «nd^ ^.^STATRKllFtHBRSTn , __, ,-:.. — .----__ .. • eases:-of-.etrly. chadhood_sta.\te|. .TJr. ;jffi4^M3'Qrk .StMe. lieeders As^\ Matthias ^icoll, Jr., State ^SlHRfs- women-; means much towards the <pros- 'sociation,. wilE hold their annual meet- 'sterner of Health. 4 This sstatomerlt was peritvof the villaige. \ r ~\ ~~ ~—-rfnig in^^ Rochester in;tlie~Powers Hotel ttad-e as a refutation-of\%o'pTOvaIenT It is sWted that'w. C McClaskey,a ^ aBU,a,,y 6 &1M ' »\• «ccording to an- belief tbsat whoopiirg Torrgh-is a^jois- representative of the Reaves •Tom-^oudcemeiit by tli« -JTonroe'County , pase of mild character and of Iittil-H jtm- piany tooilnuch 'interest in\ the 'pro- ^H m _ BareaQt. j Thus is^ a s^flte wide porbance;: ^Scarlet, fey«r has_J^ulted|auaio ; ri!tie8 I Bv ^op-emtimsr-w.lta*-the. fi Pf , rpurchase..tti\e\.\plpjftr~ - ._!....\ a11 kin ' ds ' conecerapd ffith some of the \ whoopinig coagh in New York Starte j : . -\\\\.T.II. \ --«-•-——-.- -\ .* liarge an-d nter* g^eaoral pro%leros of.durtngthe last tea years. Not only' \ JOLUfrlCATION BY M. E. CHOIR breeders. _ Tbxe-_jten Bureau is urging \ whooping \cough serious in itself hiut' Followingthe week! v'Staltii relay -nltdit that a rH^mseriTtftiYeTniiiirnrhef of tocai-not infroduoral'^^itoe^^i^t-irfwrf»i^-.-,,M.Mr« • lflO#. H^ >vhicA he jrwciyiJl tto decree ; -reftearsai-.the memtbers of ^hs-M, E,-hreeders mttenid tJhe ffieeting ts-.wo>>i8 folow^ \h ife- wake, m Iwmmj \SH .e^umsratcrs:.aro imder^dafli nSTof^Bach^Tar^FXrts and from th^ Al i ggaroh'chbfcr .enToye'cT a '^rrs^asr-trW{^e;^_-gre^ierB--fi'pm : pv6r the stafe. •points to the fact that since 1S85, to reveal any Information they ( gain in tony Law School \te 1904 the degree' greatty oxTpedited the work. In cases w^e;the, sample schedule sent oat. some tune ago Dy the \Gpwrniftierjt' lad been .fllied onit in. aidvanoe rapf4 pro- gress was made fiPthe enitmewition, -aSd^Hs -hvoped-that-othep-f a?rnher»- the ©nomeirtttom do a satisfactory-jabr |at.the intorse ilar and Lake roads, heigMjors .entered, __ \i-risteaa f n HI Miry A ; PulLpr Garrison \was born 'o'clock* aad'tliseorfired Mat'thev; in South fireecerO&t-o-ber S; 1&66. On amd Eugene Oa-lien, at the- pofiit of:— November 3, 1«S6, she was married to .death as the 'result of coal gas as- .Tohn Gnrrisou and they lived the re- -phyxiatioa and exposure. Dr, bollins mB'irl.T of her life in the toVn-of-was^promptly called, but .was unable jClaxiij^ia,—Abou;utW4*--w^^Wi*-^.K-o-^U«--ta_nA'iKC^ un-rf-i-wt-nt ia-n operation tn tbro Max-.*^. st - Mary's hospital ini Boehester, \vii!l Ili^irital^-a'trPa^m'a^'r.oT.Ererrand Bofeh-men failed to-recover i&5-nsci6u»\ - 4 frioiuIs thought she would soon regain ness, and Mr, Hcigan*s\dea;th\OccuiTed~ yhf^^%rtV*trewgthT^it^heT^^ca-me-^'-f^^ ! Friday night, Dec. 26. The funeral urday. ^ 'was held from the home east of Otis'- Hoigan niaideS his. home with' hie: Monday-afternoon at 2 o'clock. Those 'sister, Mrs. Anna Famham, who latt rtefrio.w ottrnllBXlossTyesTdes Tier Mis-\b^een. viailliiig: jelattveg'in-^teMottyifdr= fband, ere a •yawghtei',' Mabel 1 Cflrhin7 t \ n& P ast w *«ft «* more. Dttrhig—her- jof Pittsburg; three sisters. Mr-s. Frank;absence Galfcea rematired with Hogan . I Toller of Ham.lin ; Mrs. Chas.' Armor ; at **» Farnham home, assisting in the —rof -OtorkscmLt MErs.- Albert Groves -^f j«af e of the Mock and -doing the necer- ^Brockpq-rt; a-ibrbtfaer. George Fuller saw work about the.Prlama, lj Netgh l t»fjr\ vity about the la host of friends; ( tarm Wednesday, and when there Tiraa Rev. E. crRebor ofilciated, assisted ntt ^I^-JiP^ T&nt jChrtetmas- mornih^, ]by 'Rev. 1 Oharles O'Brien, present pas- an '^ J h > y ^allzed thai the sWck had - jWr— at—-6tla. .Jnlurumuj, li: QarlftM aat-pegH^attended to. they deterniiaifld— -cemetery^ ; r . \~ 'toiirvestlgaTer TBe'y^rouaa ¥oth men\ -'/ --'- junconscicus, the air heavy with;coal ,gy. the firea dead an € the place \BF\ elfz-oc^tensely. oold. It was apparent *hat *he. Mr. Shay will succeed Milton E. Gibba of-Rcfcchester.;rHe will^ be^At- torney-G-en'epal Gttiiieer*8 representa- tive in-ithe CMn of Claims, which ias f FEUTZ \^hTTeaifh 'or ivirs. Sophia •curred Moridnv -evening after ^rlong men haid put coal on- -the Are before Hlness at heT home on Maxon^ gtfftfit.-goTh>,fo.lie,T'ri.p g ^y 1[1 .%h^_ flT ,4- tffiTOM ^. at the ago -of 72 years^. She was born^off the draf ts-beforeugiving: the «as^en ; c^nsusTofncMs aliowea such a smoill financial remuneration -for their work that oaly hv oovoriug._a wide JteMtory. and visiting a largse mmuber o* fafms~ can thoy nuake omiailr*) r respa;v them fnr \the^^tltne-aad work- involved; therefore-, every as- sistance that can be given the «fa»na~-^\\i'\ a ^ Frank and Louis, of Brock- ''dlscovexy.'. erator_is a decided boost to taje^^ hGn p p ^ fnfe ^^^^^ arid. Jtfhn, of Medine,; four: Matthew'Hogan,, aged 54 years, is ' ficienoy of the census enumeration. ; Jam(>s L H!ttchl(t ^ s M a nnT1 . forrT1ir . P nf ;<toughtors,/Mrs, Harry Bamiet-f of Cnv- survived .hv .tih^^r^Wa^^n,—^- in Germany. April 2&th, 1852, -comi-ng^opportunlty to burn off. The Are* to.dhe„y:nIted-States w^ when about sixteen year* of ia#e. to \ systems with *he deadly^^canbon poison, ^ 1872, she was^ umlled Jn marriage > to and the intense cold of the ; ssero wave: -ohang-e of thte ftdjndloSionL «f^^,-[^^ 8 -'-^^~' v * < ** a « a ^ ocouxMi-in'that spread over the country, added, its . aggT&sating \iundie-as-'of ithousands oi f W&6; '7^«»M-««Wrer-iew«rl*onF ^alrfe-Mlttnir-.fOfces, bringing them, close : hilars, Wat\*^^^ soven are now living; , to the polnit of death at the tjme of fMrs\. W ernnnein.t at •yVftshiiirton fa •irriv^n.^nf | y- 1T1 -^ 1r ' n |^ 1ti1 ^ 1 ^l t1 ^ n|M ]y n|||1||| I Mrs. j?.jaeyeJjxs^Jif-^Oiion agricultural <«nsus is to~a*d : the Gov- two weeks asO\at\Vw^'Mr7.HotchWBs;^ PS, \^ W '- _ a Wrl *r l *< &f Brockpoirt, and rrog?fc of Sheptiard,MJch,;'twosI»tonl ^Slii^atea^Irs^-Aarift—!9ftFTi.r s&nie wofthTwhile\svlulion of tbo tilt- til hy loc?l p-olitlcal leaders. j leayps two sisters, Mrs, Barbara Smith and -Mrs.' John Duris, of Rochester.- -' ' ; 7 ' ffcuitfes confroriitlR'fhe fanners of iYls appolatmenrcomes as a source'^ Rocnesleir nnd Mrs. Anni Klein, of His funeral was held Tuesday morning the United States ^Before jtny^ ef- 3 f \itenmine gmtl ft cation to his Brocfe-1 l> ' , ' mv,n: twenty grandchiidrejn and^a^^t o'cliffik^^ fRcHve.-.fttfi5 I s^aflr^ ,t4keai.Ja, this pon frU-iMla ami *•* Hlie Rcp«Mcairor=[ sewvn f^ gwa^eWMrgU-^-^. • ^bia^^sistor, 12Q Potkaa :&m^ cm»*am^ dlrec^.-^ffWPVwnliw^ferTBW^^ =ene«M.v. who! • Tfe> ?m, ^ al sejvfceswi! be held on .and 9 o'clock from Holy Cross Glrarch,- selyes .mugt^help to the extent of gly- r.-g^^i^n to iU new Incumbent-the' Fridll ' 5r ' ^O 1 -^ at_9..o'clock from the,Interm©nt i hi_,thB family lot at Holy.\ ftg\certain information, with out Trtiich nr^essarv qiMnfli;a*i'n-ns in pfflH^Mv' °' h;urrh °f tnp Nativity with solemn . Sepulchre eemetery. ®M .fteagraJ \legTsTairon^TOuirWTJlte^^. w ^ ^ & <\m<>m ^ ro4>lenw .-^ d .ji!MLJ^2aii^it^^ who was about 5tt a shot in ,the dark. .say. the c^sus r^sponsibinttes-i>epresprxted by his of- \* '\' \\*\ ™'\ i ' u ~' '\~^ t ~~ -'\' ^' _ . Mr. Shay has . been 'successfully the farmer is heiping-just that anucb pursuing his prnfpssloji -for-the past towa^-earHer-at^irw^ijmTnane^ lief of the teimin.g.srt.ur.tiQn, it:. M de-.Harvard Univpmltg., ct J\>* ^\a«^.t clarerf: \ ' ; \ ' '' ed.by Rr»y„ Fatbp.iuKrleg, assisted byja«?F, has ho known- relativesTift tM* ~ deacon andSnb-fleacpo. Burial In\Mty. vicinity. He •wasemnloved.-fvn a. .fairm' -RTtvet opmefery.\- ~\~*~ ' • r fn €Iarksoq during the^_sumnTer ot ;l^,-^Mid-on--ithe : Fred Eliisy-Srm in .Sweden durfn-g the past sinnmerl #-+ FRUIT EXHiBlT ^L..i n Yg^%ffig^Jhio ^Eb^-^eiBHMayr^: ag_the. _6Jea4h»-of—ae- and luncheon. Fourteen: re%nlar mem-;Every on* itEterflsted in livestock will | raiiety has there been a ye'ar durinig' bers were served under \the direction. be welcomiea to ibe sessions. Many • which there have occurred fewer fehain ofe Mrs. Fred ghafer -and her sister, goo-d speakers are on the program._.^500 deaths from whoppingcoagh while tot Twitchell.—Pgesenta -for Sho-^ttt^ethatig—starta with u. dluner. jin-somo-ycai'S'-die-toital•• has beenWer \everyone were found on 1316 tree, some with fornaorc^ongresaman Peter G, TJeji ^PA, ..V , L, „\_^L.. .... ^C^I^M^6SOEijnjRrT^^3w-A3u^ Ehe &prea< } 0 j j NCW-»SESKH5-NTS-^-R-Bi-VE-&H t two m-Pti ^as. beeii sta.fi!ea\ly\-r^.fvi.T|(>r - ; : Jl>av}d H. Atwater. \,* „--..'- \ Plans are 'being perfected for a big' Tw0 '^oLLAfta WORTH THA-T «- , w <r ...„ ,., p „ -„ r t , He is a Past, display of apples in connection with* ^ ITIJ T n «J1L- THAT |S th^juoh...inrormBtion.s&aU-noUher---TO^^^r a: . ]j- ^tfU-.^mlvt AAuuVim~$rmrKt*' Yaflt * - HA ^ PJ0 BEAT . . tihe course of their work, and the Fed- 0 f J, L. B., beginning the practice of eral Govemmeitt has pledflrod its word j aw - s beTlly Qiftorward. makinlg, inoktog -the occasjon a niost follows o*n th=e 7th.\ Gommissioner of .which is prevented_wjth 5he 'giM^st' _ _ N * S WEEK -.\delighitful'onO\\\ -r-~ •- • -rAgricfii-tnTe\\BT'li:'TPyrk-e , ak-d \H.\ X'':dffflcTaityT : \ \ ^\~ ^ ^___]3S^|P?J^SJ^ avauaioi^ Tor any purpose other than a me,^,. ^f M(>nreJ0 Lodw.- f. O. ^'state HoMicnltural Society at Rooh- Start The lterYtar m S^ ths^cenaus. ._„. —^ ^ryafttfcair^BBqflwr,^^ Tanm^~-a^Tfl^r^:-as ; the: f^ti^^^-^K^^^^^^eek^-It- Shrine of Damascus Temple, and is!display will ton a rather-elaborate ex-1f 8 bi ^ e st two dollars worth of- trrriKJNftftE LQ6&E t. o, o. F. ELECTS fllsa-a. momber..o:f.41ie^liriQ^feunch'h4bit hy-i^ ^enreva. ^gaatioa^tomo^^ Mr. Shay was cailfd to Alibany thej.scrts mpon \frutt arjd illustrating.con- -. north-pole.-—-You\ ^^Igglgi^eetr^^^^ is_Jt.tO_prhit. Keep's iwij Dodge No. 1S84-© O^F\ held Frtdav'ii. \i \•\\ \V'Ji• \\ \ \\\» ^^ **** \ fcn ^ w tto_iSa ^ e ' a Oeflnite!°^J^^J^ ^ >lls . w fP^ luon the P^pose of b^comhig acquainted isfactary. It tt , „ , •evJL. D ftQ6 ^r 5 S ^liS^? e !^\^^^l r ^? ^.^Nb and ^tenow.exactly how it te;. w ^?^.™ n ^ r ^ *-^ oae race ;*«» **- «*H*r*m9 m*TWr m* twttfi Wi* oaiT>S U «h« W -^« Hrt M^:<r teGaJ ^*^ nta ^ WSDOT as ffiey hap, ^'-wereiectS^ *<**™**^tei Dtat^-J. O. Dun^n, a LB^LOU ^^d. but ruW\ S o Ions as paremts! 111 ^tr-Ifntog .Chr.i^mas. liwmines^^aa*^^^ Saves you\ dollars trough its ~ ^oWeGraa;dMertonSa.nford> Vice : !^ ^^ Wwre *' ^.'^ins Wo y«l«. . >>ller, codling moth, red hn*. ms vi^ertisers. Boosts the progress of bug* rosy . of the authoritiess too checkk Itss spread,. , •-* » i :er s:just so long will epidemics of whoop- „f _? (fll9r ? t . Wtoae of Holley street. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Haus-er ofeJf^i ded $i; Ff^-n^r --P *, « .\ \ - attitude of todifference .tx> the e#orts S0f m ? m stp ^f Cbristtoas day; a Son., HAUSER GOLDpN WEDDTNG -AN- fruit grower may-see at first hand how Financial sec- F - uevln^ of XtoOto Will speak on [ of tll6 authoritie t chec It spread mheH *»***&* the hoihe of Mr, and \ NlVERSARY- ,; \ • • - ^ ^ ° ^ \^ \ ' h<>W retary, Ray Hasbrook retary, Thomas Daw; .Treasurer, Henry <4-ee~d'er^ TrouAfes.'L O&na^k Ronnie- Trustee Ernie Caswell- Assi ' \ 1 \\ 1D *T \-\*»=• - ^ u «* - »i«^«.b. just sa l0!tllS will , e pidemios of whoop-\\ \\ WI1 : w™'\\,\' mnwy sxreei. .vi-r. an-u -.virs. u. A. Haus-er ofej.^ided$iffl4for hlmselt ^^M Sem^iton m *\£?. T^™ \* ^^ ^ tos CD ^ h r<MC0Ur * re ^ to tot ^ ?*\«\'< '* ***>? *»«*** * ^ V yman street ' ««»«»nt6d. their wMen, aTSTJ^rtB tha ZS^^LZ^^y^^} *? ^ . , - ;-\he disease-will continue to exact j *™*J * and Mrs. Peter de F-eli f wedding anniversary Cliristmas day trouble £ Ms ^ .evendnig, January 9th, oind^ the^Si f * ^ *? ^ ^ ^\^ ***** '• *** * U \°* 7 ° U * 3ives,„Andther reas <>\ I P ^.v^. t . -Boanrp; ». (J. M. aoble^Sna-ipEi orf*** \\\ ?\ w ^\ a ef^^^.-G^n^-fortedc of wmtnttrft that often the |-?™<*P<\1ri . Rochester. on- Batry.\street Christmas, five, in with a flrie\'ttirkey dinner, iaving as \ guivats their da-ughter and 1, family-from | will avail theEn selves- of -the opportuh-j disease i.s ftot recognized, for thje! Jane '. at *&* home of Mr. and Mrs. Erie, Pa.; their son .Mark Hauser, of j*thesep_e&ts injure the fruit and also ~ for himself the insects', or may be giving orchfird. The Thirst Degree team will -go to'^ *° ^tend 4Mi meeting. _ JWtey on .Saturday evening of ne*t| , ftND!mv , s _ JACl<! week, January ldbh for^ the purpose I ' of coniferrirag the First • Degree on a ^ quieit : W& ^ 1 ?S\ ^^ Place at the, may be spreading tofeotiea aia over class of candidates. ^Presbyterian fi>iwoTjjageSaturday after. • the neighborhood for it is during this noon at 3 o'&lock^Tviien ;Miss'.Dtnnett j peTlod that the disease Fs most con- •GKANG€ NOfES Tnstallaition ceromonies will be held characteristic 'whoop' ,miay not occur umtil a week, or oven two -weeks after the onset Tn the meantime, th>e ohiM a -feeUng of good fellowship, aiid*helps -. you to do your share as a ciOzen^ ibe; \ cause' it keeps' you acquainted 1 witti your home town and its people. Two dollars ? t -Yes. that's right. Thank'you. tit I YOUK 1925 LICENSE PLATE After midnight of Deoemiber Slat, no •motor vehicle legally ca^operaJt-e _'iiL_ ENCAMPMENT FESTIVITIES Dirncihjanid \Daaoing party for ni'fem- Tiers and their families on tihe even- ing of JaOTaTy &th in thieir rooms at L O. 6. F. Hall; A ,good time is^ as- 14-. suned .ail!, who attend. This will be the opfeaiiffig event for the cotmiag year of Gore Encampment activities. Don't _foEfifit the date and plan\ to be there. The ladies: of St. Luke's G-uild amd mlatoy from among the other ChuTch organiziatioins have distributed Chrlist- itfas baskets to nitimerous homies in Bwjcfepor^ and yMrditf,^ 'I Jackson of Clareiidoii -be'eaitoe the bridp tageous. This fact emphasizes the *:•- v -Gore Etooanipmenit will hold a J36ST °* Professor T. Henry Aindrews, son of -necessity for isolating a child sufferinig Mrs.' Helen G. Ajidrews^ Lyons. 'Th e -|-wJth--whpjt-HHiay-seem : , to be ; jusira hard ceremony was performed by tihe Rev,' could. - \ EJ. D. \Webster. Miss Jackson, a gradu- \ -~ t ~==— v -' • j •' —^— ate Of the Bro*cfcport Normal School,- is. ANNUAL MEEriNG ' the daughter.x>f Mr, ahd^Mrs-. Charles' The ^ coil,a A.nnual 'Meeting of the Jackson - of ClarondoA \<and is very i ,B roctepont^Oanning crop Growers?'As- popute afioms the \younger aet of thisT swla ' tio11 win *•' ' bel * ^ the Com - village.' ^Mrr3in1fews. Is profesior bi^ n ™ rft3r {i ^ p to ®& tilage of TBrock port, N. Y. oh Saturday the third d4y of January, I9*-5 at 1:30 P. M. for the •put 1 * '^~ •>-...... u tl mja; in*,\ dtiaan'aJti-cs an>d public... speaking at Gerard Oollegse In Piiil-aidelphia. A%er 'am. ex*«Ede< wed'dlng trip tihe happy couple -will be at ihome at 1828 Weddnor Terrace, iPhiladiielpihia. Berton Cotter* of Hamlin, Siuiday, ! Pittsburg, Pa-, and a number of, other ,at,.then ext regiilar moating January Doctor Collins, \who was4*e Stork's relative* and friends,\ - [3rd. \An interesting- -program is»belntg'!- the sta * e °* ^ew York without dig- first assistant says his 'birdship hasn't They were presented with alium-ber arranged. . Further details next week. \ via-i^g 1925 license - plates. This much use for holiday vacations, and of gifts of-gold and \'other remem-i •-••-• .-—r—« .r.. ; ,,.' ,,.. ' j statement has 'been issued by M rtwr selected the very best there was in brances and the: guests assembled did t .. A rc J° u planning a_wedding to;VeiIiiel^<5Gmm:is5lQjner<5irarles-AT![^ Bahytenid \wiheT preparing fop his their share*in making the occasion a!*P rin S? H &> yb\i will surely want flifht im this locality. -~-^ most delightful one. ' [printed or engraved wedding invito- -—. - > .'- * •_ •. -• - , ' --/-. _ TO __ --m L z - - tions and announcements. Get our THEY'RE USIN6 AlOT <>¥ • -- NOTICE r - P*rioes before-buying. RepuBMc Print. _ TJi . ,.. is' hereby,given that the partnership 2S ™Z* C tt^tL^&^: !*«**>re «*«« ***«* Ralph Er .Mer-ritt has eratiop now__the__ need Jtor ^ljmber B buv^\and Arthur L INVESTMENTS First Mortgage Bonds, S. W. \Straus naturally, is greater than ever. S^e L. . ,. , - - - Gordon •& Son befcre buying. 2:23tf peon dissolved,L T *e said business will\.& Co.; 6%; 43 years without loss -to >mouS 11,Ued ** m SaW ^.iW, investor. Arthur Tooley, Agt„ aim ? et - 1.15 State Bank of Comrherce BldgL' JPhone- 428-M. • 4;i7tf ANNOUNCEMENT , .Eveiy- -Monday hegisning Noveniher 10 I will give the Harper (Method of Hair and scalp ir-eatments at the ibonle ASK; FOR SAMPLES If you ask to pee samples ot the of Mrs. Fanny Ireland, 139 Mafastreef,! wedding invitations and annojlnce- ileatjng a secretary-treas- Brockport, from 9 to 5.. Phone 12l--\y, Lmenta we have printed you may get a directors, atfd for the \\\'\' *\\ \»~ A *\'—•-*-• •»»-- »- — •'•-•• - --- - -' \ such other.business as come hefone said meet- l!M>sHi&n, Sec. / . ' CARD OF THANKS We wish to express ow sincere Hollev for a-nnolntmp-nta iwwT A«' i^3i\ B r^'1 T\S. *\ \\ vv \_iY. u ,\ J< i jr s ^ * t 'jl€ 1{3 iaaA ^ppreciaiion for -tihe many gMtt Bbwittan \l^\t 'S£g^ Mea ^ yOUrs ^i lookl °F;*®^ kindness, tfe floral tokens, and CT8ta ^^^ j J.l6tf.p>iT|ce9 t are very reasonable and' the also for tie use of automobiles during ADVERTisr !N THU Rem.n, *r> - ^?J U - kf ^ ^*• ^nsult the Re-onrjfeoetetgreat sorrow. ADVERTISE IN THETREPUBUp -Vpublic Printtog Dept, before ordering.» 'A » Mary B. J Qih;lehwjd fainltf, »* -Ufa* • X ^~~ r ^~ J 23k^ \ • *f neftit f .who also announces' thait itmere 1 • will 1 be no extension of time; for ptose without proper niMer plates. Secretary Donahue of the! Rochie»ter*'H^- Auto Club is aulhibriity for the state?- a f~7^ ment that the-^driver of aiiy oar using,. tihe 1924 numerate is liable to arrest. ^\ f: , . __ rr . ^—•- . --• - •-•• -| . .-i FURNITURE - \\ r Upholstered and-repa^ed^-Pricershon work and material rea-sonable* <Sa4l,*: 1584 for estimate.. C. P. King, ifaftlih '•-•'\ •'*\ St., Holley, N.Y.. ,tt'sttfc\ v - S. G. REDINGER is prepared to do carpenter wftfJc- &^%j,;ffl repair work amd pluiniMng. ^ttirei^ic, ' '^ Sduli Ave, r or phone SOS^M.\ > if: \ IX