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•i i ~~y. _^ '_^, : ! =*=* il ?W '\••'•I ' f a -\I ™3 '' 1 ~7| ^2 • •» •-' . - •—r - •$P-S?- --*•*- Wbiir^lferirlferd Many- Brockport Folks Have Found HawSta MakerV»Q£k Easier What is so hard as it day's worjw |^JK'Uh~\an aching back? \ Or\ sharp' stabs of pain at jsverx sudden .:ii4si^i^M^-^^.Z~^Z^^^-^— -^v fhere is no peace: from that ache. Ko rest from the \ness and weakness; dull • • '.' \^ -soreness, latne» OHM ITY H APFENiilSS Prom Our Regular Ck>jrrM|M>ndents • J)oan>s; PiHs^j they are a stimulant TOet3?^4&-41jfe—^julneyss—-SroeKpoiF people recommend Dban's, A. N. Salisbury, machinist, 17 White HTsIIey, N. = T-, sVs; (, Hard work J. •' broke down my kidneys ani 1 Had a dull, ache in them. Working aggravat- ed the pains and mormngs ( -f.-feft IaW and stiff. My kidneys were 'sluggish. When Tread, my sight was blurred by specks aiid I often- got~~d1zzy: Doa.n's ADAMS BASIN , • ; evening at tte home of MiWrM and • ':' •' '\ \ iMiarguerite Bill, of Broetopor$. [^IVh?clr j rri^rlHtir be Staged by Good |;_ •QJajles '^vrnmM Rochester _wa§ a •Gheer Glass i guest at the William r 'Oalla©p .Uouib, TJi-e'Gopd Oheer ela&a of'the iM. P. Isiirnd'ay. J •Sunday iSc'ho©Vwi.ii r stage -a mock trial1 M?. and .iM?s.; Bernard jice«he_ and ait the Church .parl'ors Saturday even-jd^^hTfr, Lurlyjn, of Rochester, were Ilea 'one Yale Tur-!Surifhy lErU fis:s at the home offeiward l^e^nd.rdieHhTOTrgh^ of tWs W e ^ ^he ^ -*••-- -•• • • '••ne*, changed with speedirug and • viol£- M r^a •• 11^ • ; CtoB^f~^eHterffic. lawstzand .^sertous-iyi—^^tt£-^^y«g^^ejrt^b«^vreek^eTiid' diaanagmg toewii pro-perity, will he. given jwith Mrs. Gallup- and his daughter, an. oippqistunity to .show cause why he'Mrs- Strau'p,^a4 Newark,. should not toe punished -to ti&e full ex- '„ •Oh'ttrles 'iSttene's car Skidded on the tent-of the law. - ^ j' c e along the'ca^aJ road.- Friday 'ejrenV r The\ -trial is caBedlor\ 7:3<Jf aififTn, *»«/Groping 'him into a telephone view of the popularity of. the defend- :i ? oIe > aid shattering .the windshield, of arut, a crowded court Toomis expected. ' a ? s car - , ^Following is the cast of characters:! '^ r - an 'd Mrs. f?iaymon,d Murray, of 3rnisonie4V-^ate- :: Stewg^^Big -K\ ^^^ te r^yege3S^n^ay^ttest6--at-^re : .. ^y^iu^a aim i mien- goi aizzy. uoa,n*s -__ r .^„-,^, _-_.-..._,.._. p-P»ls • cured me of all' symptoms oTluo> fclW^TheawiB Simith; Ag8igttiU_n* Ljiev trouble.\ tricf'Attorney, Johp J^ Ginibher; „Wit-| A party of twemty• ftien>dis engineef ed ey trouble. 1=^ 6&4-lt ratt dealers.-' -4% BOisses ifdr ttie. prosecutioin. Charlea J .t.43as- : i Henr :Xl.' B, aHd , home. A party of twemty surpris©\p-airty on Jo-hri Kerwiny' Jr. \\ iVXtrs., flulfaio, N. Y. iTTlNG UP NIGHTS Tells you there is danger ahead. A \htealthy- bl-adder- doesr not acirat' ntghtr^ — •'— ^tortBT^BdwsEirfdlJlesser and H. J, Puits; a ' 1 ll!,s hEUSe^saturpray ev.eniiig GouBsel ifor tlie T>efease, WiIrora r '\Ha;W| : ytram FuTts was the gue^t of 'Sodn^ BOf IN Bp>€RPQI£F BtTY FROM US L. dORDON & SON, Inc. Artistic ^ee^ f |!lbre and WilloW FumiBii^ CWf o»lL«oUr illu«tKstedU in T.pe.try, $15.75 FMAMMOTH^ ^™mmzMiMMBS^& ktos; AssiataM Counsfil, •Harold Bar :nuan'; witness?? 'f^r the Defense, Oart- tOTir~Fll1ita, ;T>olin' T-Tinimg« :^ ^ • T> friends Sunday an,&- Monday. George KJalliup celebrated his ndtfiety geoond 'birthday iMonday. •\'Mr. and \^^7!^^?T W ? ranam, .. V \ a V s . a y iS: jHamann; 'Sheriff.. Arthur Heise.. Clerk., &™, L M. Trimmer and Mr. and Vm. adsyfiad^tprj^felfeagE^^ 1 'f a -v^r^3-^— rt p nv>T-T •'_; \ ^^iight for forty years. I thought TtT\ 6,11 ^ QalMpd; BailiiftTs, Francis Mur-, J . a > Ci ,ar y. of Brockport were among- - waa firv aee. Aflfenr f-.a.Trinp-^F.ithrato/r^rav ahd C-haries G-eariniar. ItTs imdra.' tho.se who called to s .-wfsfe hrm m*inr- After taking -itthiated at _ : was my age. lIEuchu .a.short 'time; JL am alright.\ -I/ithiated Buoliu cleanses the bladder .as Epsiom Salts do the' bowels, thereby mar : A a .„ . \.„ relieving irritation, driving out foreign ,raand a m ? taal , . . -. - . ^^*+^= .„., _-_^__-r«--^.-^=-.-r,-.-_^ r^-+ ^w^- aji^.^Mtj^--^KdwSra^Wwref\arT'T r ~ i^rtth? Jane- Tme~was~ ; flie \guest of _ Qjatter and n_e'utraTizI|g^es;ce9siye acHg Theselare I'he'oauses\of\ -unhatu'rai ic- .-•tion of the bladder fit njght. -iithi- r.ted 'Buchu \\(Keller Formula)\ is nnt n I^Gheap ^ledieine. -The tahlets cost ^2 cettts each. Sold at all leading drug stores or Keller Laboratory, MechariM losburg, Ohio, Losallv. at Edward Bk Simmons'. Tay ah-d C-haries G-eXrinig'. It is under-' those who called io'.-wfsh htm mpaiiy'; stood the prisoner -in—the ease wrll: ^WW r.eturns, - -• . . \\•-'-' talte advantage of his'rights and de-i James'Dailey, Sr„ -who 'has heen.oh | the sick list, \is able to 'he about again. Glycerjne Mixture for Gas on Stomach |_—Staple glyjcerlne^huiikthoin-baric, eitcv, as mixed in Adlefikarbelps' any 4n*aSBI anuites. ^fflfost medicines act only orr lower ibowel but Adlerika acts on ipBOTK upper andl pwer.-bowel and re- moves all\ gasses and poisons. Brings •oprt matter you never thought was ia your system. ISxollent for otbstlnaite constipation. Guards against aippjn- -dicttis^ „Thos. H v Dobeon. ; Co. J .Druggist 'ftriiiJylif: Clariian- wTefo^undaFgueslts -i^'anhX'ffifs^Darothy Blackiord, over at-the^Haward-Fowler home.' ' ' ithe\\week end. . -__-'_ -..-> \ \Mrs \'Goprafi. .Ward,, eliiterXai¥e'd ..-at MTfcffra Itodfean+whcvJias-been-ill numberjof friends at cards Wednesday ! at *he hcmie of her moth,6r,;Mrs. JC-J,' afEefhobn^ \ • \ \ j Fetter, for_ several days during th-S^ The Good fellowship S. S. Class elect- '^^ woekr has'returned to her hcrffie ed the following officers at the\ahoual «t-eiiarkson, „-•; — : -. meeting 'held, at the Church- S'aturday • lMrs - Hattie Rose has been quite evening: Mrs. \Mary French, presi-i sick for the P a ®t w«ek with, a had dent; lMrs. Sadie Pelo, vice-president; i 3 ^ 3 : 0 * 1 of . neu ' riti 8; Waitei-—Weidriclc, --trasnrorr~\AdoTphh ^ rs - ®eaton entertainecl her father ='-\—AvF. -JOHNSON Auctioneer and; Appraiser I am booking sales now for Spring .Auction*..'NoW.!*-the time to pick , your date. Phone 131-F-2 I —JCAt-EDONIAr WMW-VORK\ 1 -3:26 I _»U£BBMS, JSCLUKfctCDUNXY OF MOtlROE ' ^Carrie Biirnsr iitdlvidually, ^aid as- administratrix of the estate of Squire E. Bums, deceased. Plaintiff. —* -• -'\\\ vs\\ parfie- JBudd,; HmtffCTF'eteTSoh afiat diiy~or two. *^Ellen A«- Smith, Defendants 1 YOU 7 ABE^^RT^f^S^MO^ED^to (mswer.-thelcompjaint in this,.action l^aad to serve a copy of your answer, or, •it. iihe complaint is not served .with this summons, to. serve a notice of ap- l-pHarffrfce—on—thB-^jtmti-ff'g' TdtoncBjr. •—i^t^_ -. -^--days after tire service' of^en^ee.- fa c^se of your faintre'to jappear jar- answer, judgment \will he taken against you hy default for the relief demanded in the complalni the- eonclustaa-of itfte business \meet- iniSr-were served Earl Hawkins was home Sunday.- He is working in Galerton, Pa, this week, Fred Hail and A. L. Fetter, Fred Stoffle and J. J. Potter, Harold Barttjlto \anlTlicMfoTElms Mionael Ryan, John 4[n*toer^^d-^wa*o^gi ihBaeke^atrt :5 ¥ l -- :m<l * nfir - from-,Rochester. -Suadayr Mr.- and Mrs. -ftoibert Holland aud daugihter- Jane, of RocEester, vera Sm^day gaests\ of Mr. and. Mrs. J. J, Fetter. Mrs, Lottie Brown WAS ;tiho guest ot JMrs. barrio Rami ^f SpencerporriStetr urday and Sunday. \\Charles Zimmerman and his ChevTo- ftf' ,nry^.pA~Tp\p*f~ ,'tfh-e fenW-w*\TvTVvwMTTQ^i(t^<>T> a w».vwi auu njuwaiu uutsa are among' « .». ~..,, n ,,,^11.^^^-^. those vh\c> have filled:their fee houses G «Washingiton^reet near lie culvert d.urin.g the past week. Ice-cutting on j^ 00 ^ 01 the 'Basin,''about four o'olqok the oanalis a winter r activity tbaitj tast Wednesday afternoon. As a ire- arduses-^considerable interest -among! BU,,t of l ' ne accident,.his raid1*tor, front' the—passers-by. The harvesters had j axfi ^ d one,- wheel -wer« smashed, ;gotsd; working weatherr^and-the qualJtyj P u fetog>the„.car out- -ot^ commission. ortJie ice was ijnR.»heat..tt. h*,* y,^ n fajBauch's service crane of Brockport .yeaxa. The-iusual.- ducking^ol -some^-^ 5 ^-'CaHedJnto-^ryice. .— body slippingJa-th©-water \wasHmittUs- T -J»' eQaai ^- Elbls^wh^4i^ibeettja-83ck~ and the only accident which occurred ^ for g evsrin-da-ysli«trlng -the past \yns when a cake of ice fell on Harold j W ^ k * '3 now much improved. '. TSncpum's foot, liamln^' fcuim up for 'a ^rs. Ado'ph Haorann, enterta^lnea a • \ - ' rz:r;:paujBDer of Mends at \carls last W^-* - r , ?t . '•day afternoon^ \ho^d'^i- Sanoitaviurn at Oswe°ro, and\ ^ s '* R^ert S-Bixen of \Buffalo wus^ fouri-d her condition some better.\ ^ fhe wefil{ end suest of her sfetdr.JMrs. A^ipHjert taHthrop spettt a week at, 1 * - ^ lJ ^son> FIllTOoSe? assisting In the errc of his\'* T:b * Ke ^ faiTfs \yas \sold\ id \a RocH. -Wlw-rr-wli-o-is—?eriously-HiH -with T»m?ir'\ ester -taan 1 --last-'week,-the--ffiiIe--'lHilag JOTQ3a\.-.-\r-; ~£rrz=^zzl^-~-^—^J£r^ - -\\': -:•-•.-.-'.:. r- -^r^j^-JTPS^^-offfi^Ili^iiy^rher^ basketball:- -RaSie—betsreen- -€6e-; Entertain the pedro club Friday even- ^atral Reserves of- Rochester and the ing. __ Independents Friday evening was one of the f ast« ._. „ „ „„ „„_ r A.-E. Brown who har'beeif confined *JZ l ° ' fo ^^ Ctmnl * ~° r f to bed fnr-1ilTB V nSt. f-ftnyroor^s fr ^-^-^eneerport-court-i: Central Reserves won with a score of ^drjoir-tTie Irner^Tstire' |rbetng„£^rt^olJjfO^T^u^rI*|j^ J ,jn_|S&' b-JEtesfdaiU^^Se&ti&BVc4^Pow4JPteee-4g^; ^Bfgg^r ly improving. , — . „ <~. u ,„ „. MErs. Walter WiaHace spenr last ''•35-21,—but the local _ quint anade tdiem :w.e&3c.- J .at_„FiamoreZc'a^^ fllSgr^K^J^thr^p^L^^^I^^^^ H-I&ated this 13th. day of becemher, 1324.\\' •-—• - -- -^R. E. ^acArthur, attorney fo-r Plaln- i^H^Ol&ee aslf W. O. Ad4reti!Si Bruek- |~portr*New*york;\*-**\'~——*^\~*---»•\-^—- ..TG HATTIE PDT>EESDN: \ The foregoing summons is served l-ltpon yom by fittbHcatiofi, pursuant to I an order of Hon.' Willis K. Gillettt. l^ecmWy-Judlc ofMoufw (Jowly, grafil- I ed December 17th, 1924,- and filed in • |3i[fijifnce-oI-ae^eier¥-o?-tne--€oumly--PrL-^ ... t , , „ of -'Monroe on, the same date. Baby Stanley Routes, who had tn | tfa y evehing, t:he occasion ibeing Mrs This action is brought to make'partl. rnkftnrHtn D «„ ,1^1. *vt„ ~n„„*,,„,„ • 'BlacMord^a-MntlirfaK—__. — '• imon-li^mm-m^^msr^r emmr. -^y^ne^r^h^^eHar-bone; jj^aciiord^JMrtMav, l^rjgmises^sit^edin_th^ Town <>f_ getting jaionVliicety |^w5sdett{--'M6ixro^Countyi, -New Yorkj- • Weary —Brooks of^RoohesteT Mr.- and Mrs. Dharl.es Robinson and. IndBpeadeots will -play 'Coaapany H ^tt son •Herman \spent Sunday with Mr. Medina, Friday evening. , •\ — and Mrs. George Fryer. j Mr. and' -Mrs. -Guy Stone, Afcivaad . : ~M2C3- Go-s.getIn~oi ^oghg^ter-waa t'hg..% & h^ - AT ?^? . fy ?^ P 5 ^- sad Jfrs. guest ,of,.;her sister. Mr. Ch&s. French ^ el Webster were dinner guests <rf ^5^—-— \<m, and 3frs. F. C. iBi^kford, Wcdnes-- J^e^fol^win.g officers were elected* Tat the ^njjUu^-meeting \of \#ie Adittms iva.i a ^uhday-guest s. of=his:-.brotheV t Franfcr Ba 3Jn r Eleotric-Xight-^nd-y-ower ^gpm-- \ issibi^ for one i-eason or aaetfaep yo^^^pe^uc^^ GUiristmas Ghibiii^^iPeQ^rab'en You are not tod late to join now. . ^Brepa^n^vv & raogli our bra n d-new 6l>f istmm \GfuB ^tatfto \en• }(»y December ne£t the happiest, merriest Chrilfinas you have e^er' known. . /_ feint i)iEl|h€L-jby--thatw4li-be;-yeuts-!; A full pitrse, a happy heart Jar—fcFp§Si™ri©-^ne- ^^^srs-.-^—r --—. =r --» — A iiw kiHi^ef Gkf#tfflra^ I wra§ needed to meet all your -wei^hes in a sound, practK tfE Ghrisrfr-^Ian we have worked out for you/ It-is ourJCjbriamasJCluib^—^QUrsJioiild tyany^ ^Ge&rge-Wiar-a, 'pr^jjdjnplATrX: iMr. and'Mrs. GeWe Fryp-r ij.ayel^\^ 5 ' 116 ' vice-president; Leon Ziin |zM_'Sl«-3' ri{ >' n E u l®S _TraoL .^~~. „ » I. Qne,hundlX5d..eightytwo l j (18.2).rods, of j -;.-•.--- .»».-. —\-.».^ ...r-. ^a^^^^ .,--..r,-.;.„^;^-^^z-r^^-*_^^-i^„,^jt^ii;-. •rhcnd. _ . 'open qulite-Jll during the past week. •arM-man, secrefery. aad tfeasurer. - Bi* l^jatetiff.^^w>o-Tfp»r4H^ew--rxn-k. : -•M9--' ij ^»=^'t ei ^ l \«fettt^-d ™ SMSSt an trr^'-^- :! — •\— -v--'- -,---- .__.-, _ extra tea. pel 1 cent e» afl unpaid Wis miMMsm^^^^^ 60c Lingette, yard, 49c : Such a saving should be of interest to every woman Who makes her lingerie. Black, white, and the soft shades ©f \pink lavender, yellow, horieydew, blue and green. ;after thiirrty d>ays; keoH ^nrmerniah; TWiincontifftie fo i read meters and wilt talso iii'ike cotlections. \ ~ jl.25 \Big Yank\ Work Shirts,-89c —Meh's.extra^eavy.blue idhambray work shirts, with double>stitiched searris -and one pocket. rTake advantage of this saving. Watch This (tolurnh For Our SPECIALS Main Street Opp, Postoffice j In fhie fetenrseapnaiiual tests\ lefd iinthe \libtJe room? 'Leija Hubbell led j fee second grade; .Mildred Ginthef and, j Helen Frj'er, the thW grade?, 4ndEdw. •Gopdridige and Jc4n\Wyland the 4th grade. » - • • \ 'E. W. .Siminons, Che we.ll 3cnow^l , druggist', has a Special proposition for anyone who is suffering wita Rheuma- tism^ -^Askhalbout tSie Rheuma plan. America?* Oldest Hospital The-Pennsylvapjn hnsfirtnl, in Phil adelphia, the oldest in .'.nioricif, datinj back to 1,751, oper'at<>s .im/k»r tr Chnr ter originally granfod to It liy (Jpor^- rj.of England. --—.— - • %- Maaiy of Our society people thanjc Parisian Sage for their beautiful hairi \Use it two or three times a week,\ says E.* vV. Sinwrions \and it will anakj& .the hair thick and*heaiutiiful.\ . ASK.FOR 8AMPLE8 If you ask to oee- mapbek : -o* the •wedding, jn-vitations; and \announce- ments wo have printed you xoay get « good Idea how yours will look. Our prices are very reasonable and the work U of tfeff best. <Jonsu3t the Re-, public Printing Be^r^^r^^rderifflKrj ==^E^IZ=IS , w*i - \ ^——' '-^— Hr* xmi&-r*m&l*iix&&l : z W » ^i?Sr5fSnn8%aa» Club that thinks FIRST about you. ~TT ~ It helpt you builu a real fund-foe __: _ _• * !lub=plsn big enough and yet simple enough for all the family—for - anyone who earns' $1 a week or-$25 a week, and all the way, up to $25,000 a year. It it c simple, converiiehti. and prac- ' tical.' Weekly payments as - low as you like or monthly payments as big -as you can afford. It is the first Chrisbrnas Club built o>n a futiidamentally right principle of Success. ehTistnTlHr^fu*t|^fiH^-to youar m- ~ ~ \ come, and at tlie same tone help* yjpu build - a furid for ywur ownt permanent capital. 5 It is the first Christmas Club plan —^peeificaUy-desEgned-to^^enttble-your to start tilie New YeaViri«lrt -with -^—--Chrisbnas—bills- paid—and—casJi in , i the bank. W' • ' '• e ^SRffie a lasaber. of ©ttf own Christinas Club*=-the most practi- . cal and definite plan for Getting:- j\ Ahead umif« ev= er devised in bank- ing history. H Your Choice of Nineteen Classes—from lOc a week to $5]D a week i' .,,*-' «* - - - • ' \ ' r i •'','* ' The State Bank of . V- ' - \ ' * The Home of the Ten Ter*Cent Commerce -# -o*,-i' ' '.'^a^jt-«)y mm '•u : -'S>.. i>m, *. ' \' it'-. •\• '. • \-f< I •'•» '• : S:@ .••>»ei1