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'\-f- ;t»fcj.'ii*J-»m-;Wi:A,il. jf??*\- 1 THE RfifHJBL^a&ckksRT, N ^ JHURSDAY, ^NUARY 1, t&25 EIGHT RAP-P-E.N*NGS WEST SWEDEN GLARKSONT HAMLIN WALKER ^alTp^hl^^^ *<4<->o! teachers and pupils Hilton spent Sunday with Mr. William Hooker of Brockport isrj& .... -Mr. and Mrs. Lao-Marrow and fani- -•riiMiav?3m»^^ .Mrs. Frou Bird of^gyron. . \ •• - '-- School reopened in district NF«). 7: \' ttni.day after t,ht» m id-year - vacation,. \\ \•\••' ttoi'othy-Addle Ma rkham who lias been spending the !vr>lid/ays with her . grandfather, Charles I.,anok and family of Sweden 4'enter nan returned home. -4H# ~ &uffifid ^©ir-d«ties.--af£fix .a. two weeks'„ eC_c wiUon- y ' - - • - ^nSRitft7Bf%. »W ~• flurt'Pottrt^can. a \sSihi^illhe^TTITss™Tvfettfe\ towis -speafr-^ey-spal time now -1« ^gtrT7-W-exten» a - day? lost week in Ro-ch^r the guest , 'hearty welcohie to little L-eora Jane. o;f her sister, Mrs:-Glenn Wright. , - lU-v J. a^Miller will he. out of town •„ .^ &ol)ert Eliiot , t is som& better . ,Mr. and Mrs. \Vrh. Moore of Brock- ! t--t .a.fow.'.iia>:g>... , The™ will, be no ser- ^ ^ ffl ^^ ^ fofctoI , s care , ,, . .port . spent. Nc»w Years with their NURSERY STOCK 4 have the agency far JMaloney. Bras^, consists of 400 acres of -nigh grade soil t ^iaabiing-#iBmuto produce .trees which fee -accrihiated to-this -swUoit.Jjcan.g gfoFe -you.*prices-equal to-apy. In. fchfii g •State, quality considered, Fred E>avis, g \35 ?cring \St.; BrocKport.; ^trtg-g ADVERTISE IN THE REPUBLIC g -vk(_-s in the Church'-on Sunday. A---'Hible,--Class -was. organised Tues- Mr. and Mrs. EdGavigan entertain- daughter, Mrs. Ward Barley. TT theTionie of Harohi;^ ™; Mr. and Sirs: Mum Si-nrHmr- <»«>•• evening Clark. The -following officers _were \\ij-l.-Yp-n; -_jpresident., Mrs. E\sarl Ken- yen; vice-president,, I... (•'. \Vitter^ sec- retary, Mrs. Mabel Good; -treasurer, R. T\ Olcott. About t hirty people were present and a most enjoyable time New \Years day -M r. and- Mrs, Rev. Isaac of Rochester at tended son, •Albert, Jr.. and Miss Helen Strat- _tori_alj_of_ Akron have -been \guests of C'harlc:; Welch. * . -*Y'::to: Geo Elliott 3Mr. and fMrs.. Bert -Elliott church here- Sunday- and famus! W-.«Mr.\ and Mrs. Ray . %r. and Mrs. Alfred Wright spent iaHatt-^^tonily. — -:•-•- - New Years wlthMr, aintMrs.^feHM I .Mrs Wm Seaman, returned from. Miss Clara Slsk-r has returned to \. St.' MaJ^Jtopital oh Saturday, /, .Akron after having- spent- lhe.Tiolid.ays Carl Tarrasky and father-iniaw, M- with her parents, Mr. anoT'Mrs„ P. w. >hert Scheplar had a. narrow. escape sigler. \- ,-* . _ ; from; serious Injury on-Friday night- The .Misses Th.elma, and Witeu There will be a social'g-athering in i Iro?u * B ™ US '\J\- 1 ' ~\ —-^ —>- -- - .. ,»„,.,,„.., ,.„„ ot ^when their car* skidded antj/reached CHnt spent several days last week In the church parlors Friday evenine ate ' tl]ie . tlai j T . Q a !a tjv fc just as the 8 o'clock Rochester with their oo.usin, Mrs. will be taken,: — -.-- -.-.--- ;.^,__—™,„ na * uime^v Aro.io-Tin : \--- \• A sllyer t'lillwlion- Mr ami Mrs: Charlie Welch. .--/::(», ^' I >''^\\\\'\'.\ 7\^'\ : train was passing, The car turned Vaughn -M*^'Ada M. Taatt and daughter, Kveryone welcome. , Please brm K ^^ & jn tlmt to saT e the men Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nichols span, \^lUsft VMrey tastoj/ho have-been to- cakes of sandwiches: u • ^^ beMg . ^ M t<> pfece s, ,The Sunday .with their parents, -Mr. and ^ m eu ^ ts of hor parents, Mr. and The annual meeting, of the First ^\^^ ^^^*& -^^mZTJ.W.SWtt - ——• •-•- - Vri Jain-i-:: IJOVTI^^'- ^v returned C'nn.gresational Churc-h will be held ,m ... . . . ^.-.-., .,-— -u... #„> ™.„ r* -<s„r to Buffalo, ' .-the: chun-h parlors Tuesday evenins. ~ The folldwinE who have T)eejV\spend 18th, at _7tS0 o'clock, in- Th.« holidavs here at . their re^ \\Will Wilkinson made a Uusmoss trip iipective -homes i;::ve uvtwrn^t : o^hel^-4e-^-e<aK>ste-r,, TrrTOlay lv \excited for-asko-rt time r>ut for- Th e .Ba.rflcn Sunday school class tnnately no dimage was done, elected the following officers for the -Mr, and 'Mrs-. Prank Pagels_.ente,r- ypar. Sunday: President. Ed -Huer, tained a number of relatives and spcretary, Henry Simnlons; treasurer. school work: H.ivfafrt.Chuw. Floben Mrs'. William Beadle is visiting her Palmer MarTorie\ Thelts aM Beniteh am. -Newton, in Jameatown. SticknoV to Brockport.. Ida Palnieu to Mrs. Chester Thompson and Mrs, Rochester ana--LHolla. Ru*srll n»-Hnl--\liW'ri^--GH.rri^M t ijpont Saturday in lev \ Rochester. -A44SS AUffv^tarkliniii- wli«> has, been. .....Mr, and Mrs. E. C Fowle^-were m a(m vt ...... ... ...... . •sr^ndin^ t'^e h.'.li«k.y«.-Ayi.Ui,hm;..fa.the ! r R -B.'?3ark]iani. has roturnod to - Cale- Mrs. 1L I--. Miller in Roihestef, Satur- ; _ n __ v ,^ atn „ ^t„^i-n lC ,-cjumrlnv ni?ht .lav Randall at Hilton. Funeral ser-, donia wher-she is teachinp:, . dav. • .- 5/f rs * T;ir'rv Vickers and children of Y^a, . . _ _ • • 1 ' _ M r /- <3ehevieve Verney and daughter • . Mr anrt'jyjrs, 4tonrv,Carpente.r. yis^it of Hilton .and Miss\ Mary SpaYtn: of ed friends in Holley, Sunday. Ii> Hamilton, Canada, spent last Friday • Carpenter remained to visit Her moth- with Mrs. P.WrSiller-, er for a few days. - Mrs. Ben Bmith was bereaved by Mr. and \Tr« s. I.. Nesbitt and fairri- th- death of-her lirother. Bert Ooope, NORMAL GYIVI ^ I MMJMBS^Y ^OTIS The Ladies Aid Society will meet •-ne-xt~w^ek^Th-H^^d4M^~H^4«i»m).tui ra -.l^ 15rat the home of -Mrs. Harvey Ran- dolph. Robert, Richard and George Puller, of Coldwaterj spent the week end with their cousin. Wayne Thompson, Communion,. Servic-es will ..b«» ob- served at. the Otis M. E, Church Sun- day. Jan. 11, at 11 o'clock. — ^Hfi and MrsTT'liirord Znrpeiitlnpe and children spent New Years day with \~Xia-?raTn—Pall-s -were—wtnaAn—oJ—vt-jg :'»\\\w \'\\\ Z^'Z \\' - • - .__ »t.„. -,.„„.„ and Mrs. Gcvo. S. Wltoft in Rochester,' returning -Sunday ntent Jav Randall at Hilton. Funeral ser r L Mr. and Mrs. Walter J, Bloibrett' an v vices were held Sunday afternoon. Tn- ' son of Alhion spent Sunday with Mr ter^aient in Blossom cemetery, _ MT - rrrrd -fllifrsr-ffr-Mf? e—NeFtfer-u-p-and New Years * E , la ^J, rP ttirned from ATO.ion. children of Roehesrer-spent-New-Years Arthur Sonthconihedurin ~\TT\nnd-Mrs-.- I.f-w.is McPa^c and Sunday where she riad-heftn -visiting with their parents, Mr. and Jffrs. E. P, Mr and Mrs. W. 3. BlodpetTT Halglft•:———— •—.--—- —, ^ ]yirs.. Emily HemlersSh\ who' has WQVT^TrrF '-\ .. ' .\.\'.- * ''•'— ' ' carinu for \Mrs. Win. Moekfdfd for MORTON several months is spending\some time - —n „ , in Rochester, assisting friend, ° fficer5 * <> ur Sunda ' Schc>o1 for the .Some, who were out late Sunday c ?™l n C yeorare as follows: Superin- tendent, Fred Wilkinson; Asst. Supt., snn Roberrt,, Miss 5?ora I;uee, Er-eil,-, Walter and Louise Nellis w^re enter- ; tained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and. Mrs, P; P, Thompson. . . A. family Pfatherinie; was held at- the-; home of '.Mrs. Ara Wilkinson on New j Ye-ars day. Those -prese-n-t were. Br, • and Mi's. MeN Wilkinson qf Rochester; 12^14 Main St, W. 11-15 State St. P'OWOT« BlocV 182-186 M«in St. E*tt Opposite Alliance Bank ItOCHJESTER, N. Y. . Buffalo, $T* Y. Goi'ttend Here January 16th f night had some shovollng to do in order to reaeh hom«. W*.^re Klad_toJiear.th.at P- R.\Sltir Fred Anderson; Sec'y., Marjorie Hin cher; Treas., Willirjn- Burchfield; Or- \*J^_*±S!^^^i^\S»iSi. ™-«* : S;,: ? rs *\ yo \' -GhoFisterrfl Citv: Charles \Wilkinson of Rochestof his parents...Mr. r and^Mr&.^lljerlJar^;;; d ; w : i ^ dav. r\__~ . „. „ _ ._;..... The Hilton Senior play last Friday _panttaa.o£ Spencerpori. _ . '™i^te^Wd«!^ well attended and ntuch -Ja^uuUtouJtaLliaM^ hum to T>r. -d -^aln^^^^^of^.^^ Yisite^Jar_andJdxs.__rk J0Jl£8^New_ Years day. Mi-s.--Me^-WiHHfiB9»T -last- Sunday, —-4- TTOTICE OF M-EETTNG\ Notice is hereby given that the an- AN\NUAL-M-EE?UNG— : =-Tlfe-ar«nffl~nieGt.tnc\rrf |he~BroVk- port Co-operative Association. Inc. \day night.. \ • \ ' Bert Elliott is ,on the sick list. .-Mr.'add Mrs. Edwia H&zen. and _son| Gerald were week end guosts of \Mr. aTrir-Mrar—Joo Chadwiok-of—Spenj^fc - . _ !«\<* ^^\V^^lZlS. : Mary Crandall was the guest of her nual meeting a t -th.« stockholders of w lll be held Saturdav, Jaai. 10th. i!)25 / Mr: and »»?=«aw« r ^™*tt^«*^-^^H^ .Chas, Decker Co. will he ; he1d at the at 2 p.. m at tho.r'oratminity Center stained company on TsTew Years. a nTl L„ tm Tnesdav office of the Companv, 5fi Mnin-Rtreet, fn*- th> r'^.tlo-n n f ^fRrei-q and trans-- Mr3 . .R n .vrmana Jtrbenville. Jr..spent ol »\ u **;\\ „ „,' \\\- i^o\\-»7 riHwwrt-^Nv Y-, on-Thwwtey.. Jan -. a^iort^Q4-^y-otli&r.--busin^as-: 'm^'YeaJFliFiamgr Mr ' ^ ^^^ys^rockons ana uary 22. 1925. at fl o'cloc\k A. M. f n -r the nurpose of elertine directors for the ensuine year and the transaction of such business is miy properly r.^ni* 5 • h oforo- t4m-mtH4ijig 1:8 Harold W. Ravmond Jubenville. Jr. is serving sons spent from Wednesday lill PfF 1:22 TTM. Craie. Secretary or three pTSiiTfeacI every page. day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs \V. Haefele of Rochester. Eddy who has been I JH&uGUsiE&^^tt ALL. THE NEWS -on. jury in Tlochester. Of the Republic is not found on two It is reported T!rnw.t-OriiVheok has ^ Rfchel \^^H^Hre-^rrrr^^ Redman Road and P. W. Newman the^^ R ^ an d Mrs. Charles Eddy, re- , Sljas m ^^J^-_ „^^ turned to Geneieo^mrmal. Sunday: . This Store Opens Saturday Evetrings Only-un^-FiHFthep Notice : James' M^Capn'. and ' fa rt?Ry w Mt'Cti'inr tenu^\ ,a-P.pida3'.,«at ;omeo^pr^on;-gmB3cTrof of Hain-; w ,-^ ^ ^^ .hearing John Mc- lin. Sbems bom .tn.wtmyy, ami rinrmar] ^ ^ hRiltit M voice\ over the •had Seen a. vesfcfenl ofT¥anilin for the ^ ...., raaio.- two graniaehilotroTi returned to his home a^fc James \Sfidor? tlur Before JLivjehtory_ CleJr ance Sate of Blankets is now •arrdTtiitr4owes-t~prr teesnof ?nrrvtvp. ^inrrra! services w^ere field-^:.;_r7T: CiZ^^ n A i^ na -siiA*iv Monday afternoon fTorh h&r late home , — - . sons -frorrt-th^^u^heraaHCffittreh-' L at . l-f Cl ^. J^TJ 01 ** T « k ! S^- of Miss-^sie'sHencfe- last^htrr^arf ^° mPf ^- mV - ?n) 1 ^'^\^^^^VaJtermionrMrCa^Mf^g^ ~' XfVT%mm- ROAI^ ^ \ :::: \7.fferc~arso\he'r guests In-thercyening. m^^^^s&^^^&Sl^t' Tkom ' ,s s » rl E?-and Webster An.der- Miss Maude ^Randall was the guQst : with Miss Mae-Duffy. '\ ^\^i^n^ thrfr^eBea*-«»k-a* €ook f * ..Mr. and Mrs. G-eprge \Bowe .wete*• Ac . aa6ttl 'y ~xmr r the sea son pre^vai 1. Jf you OTn^aroHFrtm ^\^ Helen Gf&en is. spending some I Preston- of- Spencer-port. tlm P in Chester, •i ' Ed ward nuffy and Joseph Keable \ Miss Starr Bassott returned to i«p«N. Mondav in Boe&e&tek. ---: J_^^_ Ji ! I^ sho »8_teachjng L Sunday ; f-^ty^-ri^-of. Mra \WiHiaim The\Miss;ona,rv Society meets at the llSearnaTare^ pleasetl to-bear that she Faulkner MmaifcajjrafBaj^tenioOirt f iM.^^^_ Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ladd left for 1 : ~™^Tt^'^vraoT1ifffFv eh'f'e'r\fainS?l\\a _ p«Tty \'TT-\\\\i ,\ v v jj\ \^nsmrmrtrn\ Mi*» tnilldays w^th-stheir-par- • - - m • ents. Mr. and Mrs. O.le Grsland. NOTICE. BY COLLECTOR M-r J= .%nd„.J^rjj_J^W JL v Crandall of t^-^ss^RSTrrsmtwR^jl4^8md aa »»^ttd^ \..\J Warrant •-\ \flthe'r.^^n ;r>a;ni©l.;aTrt .familv. • 'by- siven^tfaat---h'-the 1 —Th^-Philntbea class held -its-winter i \wiH* you have madB^^uitable progrsss?• \l3SI3eTr~Chrce yoti start to^sare=it hard to stop. \The amouatg you add itom time to time are unimportant./ It's the ir&cttorl Nashua Blankets in. all- sizes- -plain or in beautt fulplaided effects—to be\ closed out at prices -ex- ceptionally, low. A Splendid.Selection' For Early Choosing $10,00 All Wool PlaUs$8.98 7.00 Wool Mixed . . 6.75 $4..SoWo<>l Feel Plaids $4.19 -l.2=i\Vo().l Feel Plaids 3.98 , - itmTCT»igm^ :: ^l^Tor-orT%^«ci5^ra , TTii3^^ Mf n r flw Town 1 of Clarksoo, XkJUnty of «,_., , , , Monroe., hive received- Tax-Roll and .-w^^J-iaai. -Wawntet-ftir-'\-i*is-<^lleet*EJn—of-^aaes--\'-, ^nepts-of Mr ... . __ T , far th .'. p-rusenrt year, and tAat I..will, \V-iiUams . on Ne.tr Years were Mr. and | ,'atiund at t'ottei's Store \in said • to wn^\ ^fj.*'Martin BrOwii and children of' the 5th. Oth, 12th. 16th 19h, 23rd, -,,,„,„.\ , T ^ „** M-__ Tnwi , Tj aT , fla11 L'fith.^otri: Flanagan's Store, Garland. B - rro; > Ir - and Mrs ' L ^ Randal l 14th; Jmies Shop, Otis, 21st; Crowley's ^\d daughter T>0Tethy. .Miss Electa 11 Shop. Iti•ilm'i.ris Corners, 28th; State Williams. Seldon Williams and daught- Bank, Brockport,. * 22nd, 3lst; home pr -R U tYi other days, in each week, for thirty ' . __- : days from the date hereof, from 9:00 \ MrtTirp ' .o'clock in rhr* forenoon nntil 4:00 i % N e UTiot; o'clock in the aftern-oon, for the pur-' is hereby ciyen that the partnership pose of receiving the taxes assessed [heretofore existing hetween Ralph E. upon such *olft—-.-j Blouvet and A.rthur L.' Morritt has Mated this 3rd 'day'of Jan. 1925. ! beon dissolved. The said business will\ Geo. K. Rowe. Collector, Town of be continued by the said Ralph E. Clark son-, County o 1 MonrOe. • 1:29 Blouvet. ' « • . IjlB • -^^•^|t^ l />>^^^^ zazrs^zivz^sM^^^^ Large 72x80 Nashua Blankets now $2.89* $2.49 Nashua 60x76. .$2.19 f 2M Nashua 64x76.. 2.49 ' 3.25 Nashua 72x80. 2.89 S.\SM Plaid Blankets-.•-. $2.49 ^'.'i PI aid Blankets.. 3.49 4.5nPlaidBlankets.. 4.19 Baby's Crib Blankets 95c, $1.10 and $1.49 leading Merchants BR0tJKPORT,N,Y. K I Tr ,r TIi r M^T FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 11A.M. AU-C\HUlH^ MONB^E WAREHOUSE 1044 University Ave. «• , Rochester, 1$. Y. (Near Culver Road) (Take University Ave. Car) Seventy-nine (79) Moraran type vow dusting machines, some are mounted on platform wajrmV and are equipped with Dolco or Cushman Engines and are suitable for dust- ing orchards; also Morgan type One-Morse- Traction Power Dusters, suitable, for Fotataes, Tomatoes', Celery, Beans, \\Peas, Cai)T)agej Grapes, BTTslTFriviK Nursery Plairts anrf- all io-w-gro-wing trops planted in rows Large quantities oi'.Sulphur Lead Arsenate IViist, Sulphur Lime Du«t, Sulphur Arsenate Nicotine Dust. G'vi n 'Cif|.pi r Arsenic Du^t, Nicotine Dust, etc. Suitable for dusting of Fruits and Vegetables, also engine.-*, wagons, etc. Above to be sold to suit-all buyersJL. All machines «fe' crated for shipment to any point. MORRIS MYERS, Auctioneer „ . Resolve Now Your Res6lution RESOLVE RIGHT NOW AT. THE BE- GINNING OF THE NEW YEAR TO SAVE^IACH -WEEK: ATT'LEAST S.OME SMALL PART OF YOUR INCOME. IT WILL PROVE THE MOST PROFIT- .ABLE RESOLUTION YOU COULD MAKE. * - - IS IT WORtH ONE DOLLAR? THAT'S ALL if TAKES fo MAKE.SURE V THAT YSli- WOlW~lR^ArrTHIS MOST M- ? POR.TANT OF RESOLUTIONS. ONCH *YOU START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK THE' HABIT COMES .NATURALLY. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BROCKPORT, NEW YQRK tp^ K*\..\. t f XL--*-