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wmtsmwm mmmtc: g*7 fc^ fy^w^ajiw^ij^ 3i3 THE REPUBLIC, BRQCKP-OFtT, N V. THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1925 BtIG SUM FOR STATE CENSUS Appropriation; of $1,200,000 Asked for Enumeration This 'Summer -ihar-br|tif^liptises the annual appro^ priatiou bill was introduced fur ih»~- ^a^j^it-^W^e^^tafe^oWrnnveirt, .cap*- 'Tying-a—total' sum otr approximately ••'$•1:22,-3001000 and a bill deslgnta}* to ap. 'pioBriatte- $1,200,000 for taking . tha decennial state census next summer by a fogee of enumerators to be ap- pointed by Secretary of State Flqr- ogceTSrs. Knapp. \'- r ^ \~\ TEe ^Fe^Tus lappFolmatfon of $1?^ 200,000 was r&gar'iect at the Capitol as an-rindieation-of a definite desire jfor economy in taking the enumera- tion on the part of the Republicans. Preliminary plans for the census, as outlined by Mrs* Knapp, called for un exhaustive enumeration of indiisv Horizontal. (Copyright, i62».j P—To tries, agriculture and other phases' of life' and -government in the state, In ucldiliojL ia._tlj!e_ sin^ei-\counting- of- _- r nuses.'-icxr--w:iuttlt-6lie eensus prlmarU ly Js'taken. Under the plan suggest- ed -by the secretary of state, |he census- would have cost ,narly~?2,0O0,- 00O.' Th census as- detailed -in-the -appro- -Rank - P»r?i1y,slH 10—Helming; to medicine or doctors 18—Fierce jungle , beast 18rs=To lirunn over a blaze 20—Rustle • -Sf—Amerh-aii IutMan—of certain trtfre- *3—VngrantH • -8S==To~pm«g~g6Tit3J«ii!ll7 ^—— Slftr-^HiHiMmit • — — ~ TB—Soft plug —-—\ 36—Jterelyea . . . 31—Accomplish Jik=L. il^H\iJyi«£RTOJHfamML- \\'\\'j fi-om—a—«M>nniion—polnt- n different directions wooden pi n O—A 7—South American Indian ^TrPnll;, stHpfil 14 nooniy. flat-bottonied boat 85—To be 111 - 88—A meawuye o f area 87—Liuiccufitomed 40—That ivhlch aervea. to aolye mt MJ- JRIUJU L 41—Occupied 43—A metal ti Corrode — --• • -— -^ .46—Skill •7—PI* 4S-r-Mnrry . - 50—Inntrument of pnnlxhment K%<— UncloSe\ ' \ ~™~ -B4—Vlgor B6—Wlndj, Inntramenta S»—Tranquility <1—A\ milk product ~tS***Ta— bar 64—A grain •5—Frenjty ~1&— Undermined •8—Opposite middle of aklp'a aide 70—Inclosed — VI—la company \\ = TS^-WIeld diligently 74—-To bow quickly 71—Goddena of Dawi --\-\• 7T—Tke waole 7ft—A dlmlt 81—Fragment \*& Btalif\ \St™BBT«rear J - _ 84—Dealt with, 86 Convnlwlve (••• 88—Slaterhood »1—Tfce man »2—Inaect -»3—A-BrlscIi'tftlieW ar tratr i-M Coirtwt>? force-; •5—1 disagree •«—-FrnndUilent •8—Solemn promtne Mfc—-Tilly? #pmce-~ T - -101—-JGIOKC\ to , ,_, 1 103—One who freej* M 10e—Fnther of~tlie KOdl _108i—To, cal I \%it *,.'•••• 110—A routeh- 112—Wrath 113^-Chureli holiday \H4—^A ainnTI carnivore IIS—Bidde n -T^V-:.-.,., Veitica 1—Curvew —:_-'3B^»A.n~lT4!»ect—-—rrrr^; ™ 8—•TJTfrcnt—mmt—— '—* 'MBMfl n i II 1.1 • —a———a» -At a distance 10—Proceeding 11—In, on, by or near JS—UoOentM . ^—^^ 13—Artificial language __. -persniftlS ' - \•• •''•,••• 14—^Craven - -i* —* vapor - • • • - -- 19—AuKinent 2a--The Uevll \ . liu<>ov*re<l --\= brined o n E«- •fc-H'iml of unknown meanlnx; occur- , ring; often In the I'suiin'H li~—GcnuN hotno— • ; 30—Swlae _ S2^Aquatic, fur-bearing animal 30—A whleld or urotgctluiL. 3S—HtjcheNi horizontal timber In a roof SB—gnHte-- •_- - -^ - • -—'—: 41—Uef ore 42—Woman teacher In private honat- hold J^^^J||irfapjj( point ^~ \^48^—To\ iiitiiilc priatiou bill will embrace practically tne same 12 questions asked during the 1915. state- census, dealing only with personal siatters of the person trtigstionetl -~ • -y — — •- ^^;^- Name Should Be Honored Knou)\HpwtoDoit J have been baked from tirrie lmmemo- cation of deafrnutes }p Gerraaiy was ^aWi|h^-^Qie-4B--the^grofflaoHB^h^^ having first been lined with stones Heinleke, whjose -experience as a and the stones^mMe yery bof with a 4jte^traltrilr^e\lfoie: -*-'' —~- teacher led Win to clevote all his time 'W trWdeaf and duipt~\ ~*~'~^~. Power of Jittoeheyi -Power-^f^attoTOey-^^tr-lften -lejpfli aothortty to transaet, business for a^ otlier. If onT ftihn gives rirtother leifal .power to act for hiin tbe SPCODJ ni^p'i autfaprlty i^ called a l'V>>ver torhey. HATeH-CKICMvS EARLY .---FOR WINTER LAYERS -®arly-lmtclif tfTtitt-fes- Would T'he Jonnson^ Admit Klan bill adiril'ttmgrthe Ku\ charter was passed by the state sen- ate, 25 to 14, The measure now goes to the house. MARKET REPORT New York. Provision Market _BIi!TIEIL-TdCreiunery^_higher, than- extra, 4i l ,-2 0 45c. « EOOS — Fresh gathered extras, CHEESE--State fresh fancy, 24c. whole milk flats, we the on*^ ^tftt lthrfce =th> party n«d ttmalsteat winter layers, I1<I.M>V;-I:, tins (iiu>s not mean that ^ari'it'i' tliiiu •aje«>i!iul- M?ir<-b 15 is-desirulile. .^'either -does it mean that lute April und May matched chicks are the tlt-siValuV Jvindsi The prol)lem i s to have the i;liiv!cs hatched sufficiently early to have Winter lay- -iBg^TnrrTetS\ and yet not liave~rhem so early that they will molt in the late P^±. Again, • the -qtiic*kpr-tnatu|| smaller^ breeds. like the_ Aivr»n;fe may be-stifely-Imtchred httfi^-ftmn- tiio lurgor- breeds like the Wyandottes. Vet, all in all, it appears t» tne that in far too' many cases, the hatching, of clucks on farms is too lute and that few are they who have their vhicks ciiiiiins off Km -a* - ^,^- too-early, \vrlfe5T\i\. TYTTTiTtenTTowe the Oklahoma Farmer. -- Wbet'ber to inculnn,e tht 1 ei;.us OIJ the farm or t o Imv l»;il»> >lii<il;s; tunsr be •clibi! governed\ to* no -siinirT\ exteitt\T>j^the equipment on the farin, by the prices of eggs when •coinoHn'l with that of liiibyChicks, and b,) t.!:*' breeding stock am'hiuje! ' th many rases, it ivtinje\ a paying- proposition to;|HJWftns« itaay chifks IfrtimrT.eJii'i'U.* liri'>j«lers_ to th% end, especially.' .tlmi gmid stock may JftUMd-*ft:;Ba)lajC«aM^^ i 48-^IInd i n the htgheaT degree 49—Go in r,l—Famous Kn B liKh race Kln«?H S2 2Kt&2 Vi- 52—Nearly, three-quartera . o f .the . .„?§5 ! rf\ .A\ • Buffalo Provision Market eartU'w nuitiiut 58=BA cold ' 55—Itepalrx 57—CIeolia\tra'*a In'at reaort 5S—Turf 00—An- affirmative \ „ \ \OI-^Mnail veMHel 0'JI —llllinttnblr period of tline- «\•—CoitHetfitiK - \ OS—A forbidden drink 09—^llnliblf 71—1)> ej»tuJL 73—rA number of n u tin a l a In a ker'u\ l or\Hock ' AJPLES—New York state gride A Northern Spy, fSTSfia^Stf- •rrmMiings,— $2Mt&2,2Jj various other varieties, ?1.25@2^5 per bu. CRANBERRIES-t-ate HoweSj.J6,QQ @6.5'i) per 50db- box. on the farm., while in still other cases, wltPTP thp fanner makes consistent im- provement lit his \UrtHj of pure bred chickens Wf culling, using liigli-clhss- niales Or keeping n hreetling pen. it would he Totly t«> M-IUT uwny for baby \pTiir-tts\.\\\TTj\i{nfyi,v\ llii-xiiiixe. Uiuiisiiruls of dollars practh-.tly thrown away each year in pun-iiaN-ns baby chicks for tbe .simple reu-\\ ihai the equip- ment ift hand far mrtfigTor the \chicks is not suitable, and tlit--, result,,is _a good per cent of the young chicks never reiichjijitturitv_ In qther words. \The\\co^r~Pf~tliT*iit'' ruisi'Vi }s invay -uat- of reason \v|ien cmitiirtH'd wi|h what rtwj\ _wlU .brings. when_.stild_ either as breeding stock or on the marker. * ~ 75— T<.\n undem orld B«tl 7S—Work 79^—I'ertnlnlnK <o tlle.s so^—i-UnnlfeNtntlon of respect o r rev- erence ..-, RS—In the direction of -^ -SS=Tlre—gri'nt itstefy Kt-^rroin ttierc 85—To |inll vigorously KO—llnrxlt SO—Pa*U.\vorn in n woiiian'n hair — - 0O— A vcrne_..JTorm. . . 0TS—(Inrlnndn ueKtowetirfor vletorlea lJn^?5t_tttJ4 .o£-reXHect 03—At tills time ^.» 100—The primeval body from which the KodM ercnted the -world j lQ3-=Elioch s ,.. 104—Implore r • . 105— Small child ^, - I per qt. - - .. . _ i „ . 4- PEARS — Kiefftr, Jl.25® 1,50 per : i bushel. • „_. „.... . | !« : TTEi^—Creamery, extra prints, f 46S>47cr eifctra tubs, 44tf45c' fair to -Keptin: Cage Etev2n~~Year97Z Jean de la Bntn«- French ecclesias- tic and potittrjan or tin- llffeentn cen- tury. Incurred tlie -divpleasnre of King- CTrfs^xir-whu hTirrinui Kbht.,h!r*Jh^a\tr lie; storage mixed. 37&'39c. ' CHEESE—N. Y. state whole milk, i cheese, colore and white. Flats, 25 . @26c; daisies, 25}i26c; long horns. {2M4®2'6c- -- -. -- \*Jrtme\ry.\\ a\tuie : 30L: ; &ehn : ery, mixed, 37e; state, cnridl«<|, western- fresh, 34&3tSe. - RABBITS — Cutton tails 35c; 101)—Kvint !H-=Vn n TJtKrksr^fStrOOT p';f pair, . ! lit'TTERNUTS - -Sl.OOffif 1.25. per i bushel. .' . HICKORY. .Jffrj-TS— i<ic. per bib. \ I .WALNUTS—Black New-York State. i'3g!5e.per lb. ' '- -_„ — i- BEANS-^Pea^ dryv 100 Ibs^47.00'ii. [7.25; marrow, ? 11.Co® 11.50; red kid- ' neys^ ¥ 9.50@lO.uu , \\bii\-*?-'§-loji% \•wrtoe^—- '\\•\•; —•--%— ,—,,-, LIVE POULTUV - Fowls, per lb. The- xolutlon will upoeiir i n next Inane. 4 L.ivtt ruuiii ly - rowis, per ID., . hea^^-^&S'^lcf^igii^^loj-.^.4^2(5ct-= • ii -- ! heavy,- springers, .3u.-y\Jlc;_. old roos^_. f ers, 16@17c; dniks„-J3:@irSc.; geesr, . -. -'- ' 20'i:-22c ' - '-\ \-•--'\\'\-'-'--- — •- OF STY1EJVND QUALITY ..?- V>KES&EH -Iroumy: --F«*I*- _^— - ..•. i_ ._. • i-hun-v-K- I>J.4j»33e—^towfarai^dttan,- .26^: AT REPUBLIC OFFICE ,itoi ttrwls. ii S ht. .2»u3£v; chic*- mllkfed, 34^ :\i'^_up..cornferi. 2s ^-ens-, mllkted, .54 ^ •>«iC\^_go. \\'Tti-atW'f -gN-<=wti*-4\iT.- - u»fa-a-aer-dnct(.':,:: far.c>, o0«3-c. g'-tax-. lancy; 2l(y.Jbc. ti/rkeys, fane}. ;^'i5'Ji KNI'IVK -- I. <)•), . JI;I j:i\5_(4.00 ppr tnrrnt- 1'iaLu. Btfy \\B^SROGI • globe,' tanc>. *;».2i, .• S.50 t*y _* :• sack ;• .KLfB>vcx.-JaiK-y._ .$£ • per bu. Jfcs-V ctt^'rrtK i't. A Kl- — f&#inj£- ram4iloz-1jtnrc±res»_- — . — - yellow, 400 4b. 5S)2.5u. -per 1 BUY FROM^US \ x HEETS-; Home grown, $1.25ii r ; 1.50 \per W, ' S teAl}BA#E-~WlHte v -30ft&0o pes bu • • ^iiedr-W^TSej hafiiper; i—CAlt Texas, $2.25&-2-.7o. -jJUSO^&OO-^flf ' | C; GORDON jQQN, InS = BfihgOrper &L I CAL'LlFLOW-ER- • -Mr, -California, $i..75 •^a^uu t^ ; r crafa. PAHM.i:\ Loafs -[P0104>(U5^-; FiSrlda-, $ajO^^0J^-£gkJ :_ ^JU 1 PARSLpW^-E'anc.y, Si/ bti^hei. •- This sfaftre rrremorlal is consideHsdrby attists to be a mbst artistic achievement The base is of granite. Upon its sides,are chiseled ^-'scenes from the jlifef-of the great Scottish poet. you want a memorial whose artistic beauty 'will appeal to alt and' who^-ruggedrress will out- h^- ages-it--w^u-M---b&^-^r¥ise--- hamper. >@1.60 per POTATOES --Home grown, best, lrome grown, faif'« $t,00@l,25 .p.er.4. $3-. 00@4.00 repacked, 55^6nc per bur to good, 40^50c. SPINACH—Texas, bushel. SQUASH - fiubbard. . per 100 lha. .i TOMATOES —.Florida, ?5-^| 5@6.O0 . TtXRNIPS-Yellow, 70@75c per buj white, $1.00&i.25. •MAPLE SYRUP—'Light, $1.75® 2.00; dark, $l.$pfrl.60 per gal. » HONEY-^White combj. No. 1, 20@ 22c; No. 2,'ioQ*19c per lb; dark,. 15® 17c per lb: thing for you .to, consul with —T^a\- us. -You.ean-fe©i certain that we will execute your order in a safisfacf- ory manner. , ;• - j. HARMON'S MONUMENTAL. WORKS BROCKPORT, N. Y. Q&rxnCf in Good lervice-^-oS the Ford Motor Company pyryiyv HI sees it— hi an essential part of good gar ya)iae, Forf^WtteriZhenefiuby an ^Organization that ©(tends to every community, every \V neighborhood. Wherever the familiar Ford sign is dis played you are assured of genuine Ford service which No matter where you live there is a Joid Serviqe Dealer in your locality., Through hiin you are . JSSjpeji. oLdjetp^njiablej«.ear ^rourjoV tEansportatioix at % price you can afford to pay. , , , • Ranaboat $26a : -Coup* —; -2-$520- tndotS^km-^-$590 Qn opon cars demountable rlma and atarter are $85 cactnt. FnUSlze(29x*/40) New Optional On All Fotd Cat* $OC «4n an all cloaaa body trpaa. —^^O^ojrn tjMi la-*. _• dudinc dtmountabl* run*. *45 -1 Fordor SaoVai - 98BO AUpricn f, ©. b. Datroit ivott cage, for eleven .years^ from.J4G9 to 14S0. JV-I-8-I-T-O-R-S—- A.-R-E-- ALWAYS WELCOME AT AIL FORD PLANTS. ^^wN^X^C^\^x^>«a,N* East Bifffato Livestock Market • \ CATTLE—Shipping ' steers, ?8.00@~ lOrSO;- -bntelier 'steers-$7^ 0@9.00 ; • heifers^ -HM^H-J.0. . .choice - -veals, 4-15.O0©15.550; fair to good, ?12.75(8)> 13.7B; cull calves, $8.25^12.75. \ SHEEP & LAMBS—Choice spring lambs, $18.00^18.25; culls to fair,- .$.9.OO@17..O0; mixed sheep, $9.50® lu.KO. . HOGS—Good weight yorkers, $11.25 #12.75; light yorkers, $11.00012.00; .pigs, 111.0O@ 11.2.5; mixed grades, $12.75'5)12 ; 90; heavi^fl, $12.75®12.90. & Buffalo Hay Market HAY—Timothv. No 1, on track, 121.00® 22-00: do. No 2. S19.0O®' ~Tfaw iorily 4-door Conch-Brougliam JTJtiKe American market zrjj—^f\. tgifi*-^e*f«r^fitaiieer4s & quality nowde\manded and insisted t^w:.^._.tibaiy^i|'t«p..^iQsg. o£ buyers.\ ^let«^ioif^lprKnotlthe motor itself, and jot all other chassis parts. Yibr^tim^^aogaB-- s ^fetons(laps?i\-rgear _;'. grinding--these^ai^jiitolei'able to the experienced driver—the man who pays for, and has a right to ex- , pect, a sweet running as well as a« powerful and speedy car* Of all forms of motor vibration the niost serious are those violent \periods\ which used to be con^ * sidered a necessary evil in an auto- mobile engine. ' ''\/ ' -do the>se- \per'iocts\ of— 1 Hietfcays faulty- design or _^c^Feiess woxkrnanship. - : - --- Noise is' the outward* and audible^ evidence of one, or both. In the. new (Series D-) Rickenbacker Six you will find a car that is amai- ingi^ jtiient in operation. Periods af Vibration are eliminated by the \Tandem Fly Wheels/* by profiling cylinder heads, by perfect dynamic as well as static balance— and finally by s\jper-fine workman- vibration affect the nerves of the occupants but they result in rapid Drive this Rickenbacker Six-yourself -4t will be _a. revelation to you. F^ANK E. WII36N Phone 235-W WORtJiY * OF **' * lHAlVliE: J. 1 .sof-ft - r- •»,