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m-\ t . .WH^^HW^i'i * - -. • ••:••&•* ^PKVf*y^yM}i\^ u p ^'7 T w^ r - f T ffl \ i g^-i ) < ff*.'^i! l l' p 'y' l .', ,\W At-T-S/ -<\.' ^UT- T**f REPUBLIC, BROCKPORT,R Y. THURSDAY, MARCH 12 K 1*25 L^WJW '/////////;///////* MmzsM ^^Mi'^m'B.. p J e a«T*i^|ffi#r,!p§itisifactfinr from reading, studying, ^ewin^aiurothw^logework\ ^:tfyouwear correct glasses* \Why )tpt have -1» examine ^JKHW eye*? .•,_---,. '•A ^MipHASONCa • MAIN STREET EAST 106 EAST-A-VENUE 1* One of Nature's Danger 8ignal«u A ^Healthy Bladder !M^N»tActv»tW8ht Irritation,. esocesstee aeidityrror a*-! normal deposits may ibe the,cause, It |~-~neeas~- 4le*nllfi«., Llthiated Bncfcft CKeiler Fo?rmuia) acta on tfoe kidneys and bladder as Epsom Salt* on the bowela. R. D. Neblett, i«I<>*lMM^. ^ Mwi. George <R. Elliott, Wed- fc Ste>TGraBkr^^cto-T»yat \For three years had to ijet up three times at \Sj^T MthiatedBachu (Keller ¥qt orafe) helped me^in:two days. LJIOW -c!oliea*vy-work> Itlsn&A patent tnai- Hfacine; The formula in on tihe label. Id b>y leading-drugJrijorea or.JKellet liboratory, 'Mech&nlcahurK, Ohio. Lo- yally at Edward B. Simmons:—r- •-.>•• - - ' - ' .9 ' ^— — a&okfliri •: i '1 —«-» r I ] » jMany Brockpprt Folks. Have^ Fpund —Wow^to -M«<e=^i* -E»ter—- v, . What is so hard as a day's work with'^aTT-actitrnrback? — Or \sharp stabs of, pain at every, sudden twist or turn? there is no peace frpm that dull ache. Ho rest from the soreness, • lame- agft ana WMlenwi. \ \\—' )ttgh • Many folks have found relief throi Dean's Pills. They are a stimulant diuretic to the. kidney S7 Brockporf people recommend Doan's: ArKT. Salisbury, machinist,, Vt White St., gollty. FL Y„ says; \Hard work teroke:rdowrwrnyr kidneysrandbl-hadrr* dull ache in them. Working aggravat- ed the pains and mornings, 1 felt lame xrjd stiff. My kidneys were sluggish. When I read, ,my sight was blurred by specks ana 1 often got dizly. Doah'5 Pills cured_me of ^uTsymptoms\ of kid «ey trouble.\ 11-jflealeTs;\ Go^ Wlfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Jtd Tunklna on Fault says there are two \of people lluhlp. tn exaggerate ~€!»#\hnportanee^of—i{Hiui»y«^thoae-%no i tiaven't It and those .vvlm tmve.—Wash tngtoa Star. 1 ] .—- 1 -——-HHroaa Our Rfalar Corraepoadanta • HAMUH Mr, andf Mr^< John SSodas spemfrtbe to \very tow'withcancer \troibiei Sfr. anJtt Mis, R^y Bfllip*t |utfT^amdliy si>©nt : aundtty evening Jn Biwkport. iMr. andMra. iHenry ^JaTjpeiiiter spent ^umdiay r alternooii in, Rochester. •TheJfldUB Class of tlie-M. B. oburcb 'yrig. 'haiVe their claaa banqtiet at^JHotel (MT. and iMrs. 8',_.!»- Neafcttt ehter- tatned companiy todna Stciih.e»t»r on ly gtaded anid Bold;, dtrect to ItiheTpjiUs- In amjoMerly-aindHb^ ivay. Thug Iflje sheep gnq>irer8 ohtada > top vaftjei. lw r Iheftt;.bMyfc iess fhe::actM coats of in»aafikletiin«r/ They \find .that it; .l>ay» to haive the ;<mxj}!B> properly grad- i3*N--S.^-Maare% h^rwi' man fa^W-nr^ed^nfl aolfl ^pwwtlv^y^nrJrJtihe^ Willferd Nesibitt fa &tdll oon- flned*orith©hojSsaL;^ •_;. • atorted taMng_.c<ratract* fox toenatoee. T»; and! Mw.'^Q/iio^lrton'enter- itatried *he SM ^iilb^^^ednesdaiy evening. I*, p, TPodd wah> -irat prize _jMrt.,.Albe$.Ba«!iclj.iscooflned -tothe house iwlthi a mwalned ahtete. -^ \ IsSac Palmer of Olcott called on neadiBr ajtternooii. MTB. Mary' Barrinigej is on t^e alck list. . -\• y\ > . Mr. and' Mrs. <Jeo. »R. BUtott -spent «bejwefek and iih Roohie^ter. BorWto tMr. aM :Mxs« Julian Town- eend on BUScTay, adattgBter; J - HenTy VaniWeegan iig^viiig «Tnew Bui«3c sedan. -^— T IU^T 4 1\\H ,-^Wa.-JUiidfiu»tanjd Mm^.Ss&^LJhm. purohased the WUL' S^hett^lHWBe -£t •TVaVaitan. ' t \(Henry Viari^e^snriand-^fcmlSy yM move inrto «he Wan. Schmidit howse on TaBwad Avti., AdwlL fttirt. *__•-— • while prtces proiidiSB; to cowtinlie, at: 4pacfflv»^- - -,L ' - 1 ,.. ®ne more favoralbly attualted- for eSheep thian iwestern New Ifork. TOie paafenrea are excellenit andTaveiry ^airtety of 167 tHlse 'Marie FBugle apent tihe week end wash Mrs. JEta-y Bttiott. . Vfe are glad to hear the Tribina Bing'- iag again. George Sigler broke Us 4fcutnib one n day la^E'weSk.\' 1 \ 1JI \\' ^\\-\\;*'*^\^»\\^'\\\'-'•'\^ |l , | u l 1, 'Rita. Anderson l» apeadtog eome time- wWh iher 'brotiher,..Wyllte 'family at iHlWon. ;ffllfI^aM.4MJfln.^l]figajgfe..ft^ Bert Elliott spent Monday te*Roca»Bter iMyrtle WilMania apeait the weefk end wltrrlMTa. MaTga^^tfiRraditoTdi r The sewing circle -will meet with Mrs. I* O. Todd, 'StodttfiedQiy afternom. :—* _- KENDALL WILLS ^Rs. 18il$h Muxrayjaid sqn, JTaanes, of Rochester, were- w-eek \end «ueBta Arthur Welch -was hohSe*^a \BochV eetert over Sunday, . \Z —ThenMsaes^Admrand^eaifc^Beent of Hjolley were week end guests ot thMr anal,- Laura Uoag. Woicott, Saturday ulgM, Several rela- There: Are More tives and Mends coming with Mm. for ab^vtalfe-— =•—.--• -•-• John •Oolbura of Kendall is v*sittn« : .|irar : 1.\ ; Sredetiic^-wias^fe^iiro**^^ W*UJ Iher daughter, Wrtsr B. B. Elite, last Phdday. ^ .- Junior Nichols ig sexiously M with areola. - - - . MrrandiMErs.BaTl DniffiBrnrand^rier^ firoro ©e^ttj iMichr «p«nt-Moad»y 4n- iRochester, \~7 \ MWs;'\^PhyHS* -I^.bttni^ entertained two of her schoolmates on Saturday. lAght- refreshteenjte-, we^e_serjed; jaSte? \^' -\ ' _ •> the gaxnea. '' \ _'* \ 3Kn*f4orffeti «£eSt, IPatrdolt'a sappaayr aaadHpaa^a^^h^OomagBiii^F^^^ II MH •• \\ 1 ^~ *^s3i«'^— jam w^R [9 ' \\ H s - ^ fl^ «• ~ i p-ft-| .--i :1 • ^1 -.\JTl 11'Wn.xr-. the Buick \Sealed Chas- sis\! From front to rear, a continuous wall of iron steel housings behind Buick driving units operate* Dirt and wear kept out. Lubrication kept in! Only Buick Has all REDMAIN ROAD The w©st©m M4m Yo*k eftieeip gir&w- jeira hanca jeiicc«ffil^y_^JBfeeted feeir wioifl; •clipB v4a tihe cooperative plan, duitog the paat five yejaaia. JSvery oounity'dn itihe-wesitern part of the State ^ JHWKS!^!*^?? Gif. Golburn Who \has .been ill is Ira outa®aJin. /_.--\.\ ~.rr: '*' ..^-.-^:... •Mr. and' Mrs. E. E. Elite spent Fri- day evening ait Kendall Milte wkht IMr. and' IMra. Riayimond F^ertcks. The Joe (LaDue Camily will Worht HM Fraials. TsraTeM^aranJtihe comtog year. Wilbur Oatef a Ibireid' man has \com-- meniced jWoirte for Slip. cupylng ithe new house WBdich he re- jeecatty .built. ^, -J. —^_u—^——— ~^_ -. —. iMrs. George {Myers and a friend were iMonday callers- '-wt-flie iho&iie.bf ;her^unelenJ(SoBr«dr-^34fe—-^ PROSPERITY FbR SHEEP \ ri ^BRR«ERr; It is generMly aldimWiteditliiat fannprs in JSMSHK:^&W zSisfk. -fcaiviing.fikEable flocks of sheep are-esperienoios eicce. lent profits intlie ifrOi^otiian of* ahut- .\<. t*jn>N^!ool «nd ibreedfittig_abacksrr^riBr neason -flpr 'this ifaownafble corwilttlcMi is direotliy triwsealhle .*> .the ahortagpe In sheep. TMs' shortage is iworld iwido, and pairtjcularly \ev^enit to -tihe.jUBiteA States'.- %t will ibe gbane years hefore the «uj»ply-o|-aheeft} wMl estHM th^ de- miand for (wool and mutton; and <raean> age raquirejd.Jor ebee® can ibegrfown« The local nmfljcetiF-for fat Hamlts ano mutton are very ®o>od, and any ainnplus finds a etitt ibetter imricet Jn.' the laa^gej cities further east—There Is little danger of overproduction of prime temTlfo. ,-..,., •.„,,,. ,...| W1|LliL nr M1 . _~^ t, ©oopeiawve^meep g^weris' ais* sociaition^^T-h«ise--Bi&8)aoi 1 ati'ons aesem- ble twools pirodiuiced by flietr members and ship ttaiem to. *h«ir warehouses-at iS^iraiOttse wlSere :toe wools iare proper- is any profit to ibe <made from the rise in .prices •fihtey reap the advantage. county islheep growers e-pSana nunder way to theijrXrniehx^reibip. These Spang on t£e inpidS\ of eaAh and every sheep grower infor- maition ootJicer^rSpaiwy^^ir,^^ aad^ieoS vantages of, joindintg ithe looSl Aissociia- Mon, and iseMing gff^ed ivoo^ . pjhre yetemw'of e^p^ence, 4 han T diilii^ over 500,000 ipoumds'af -wooJ eacih year, has convinced *hese men thiat Hhey can sTiocesaftttly sfuper^rfeft .ithe-mairketln« | of'thetr owh wool #p;and to their financial advantage. -JTihe-dtreotlors of 4b)e£Monroe <3ounty Sheep (Breeders Aaeo^lation headed by A. L. ButehilDigis of;<)bMwa*er, at a re- cent meeting in, .tihe <Farai Bureau-of- '\4*^-developed^la8aiM!ot seilteg- ^the wool of CMonroe CdiHiity -sheep men ; ^hTOttgh-jjhe^New—=yorlc^ Scbate Sheep <5oopera*f»» Aasociatiou They have made airrangenients so (that L n^who^e8ir* r iinmedla;te TOturns-on their -wool may ship k. and bare it sold in a special early .pool. The larger part of the \wool to 'b* pooled, however, will .be loaded at convenient, points in *he county sometime in-lStay. Th||^; Will 'he-graded- and*)M In a ieaaoriiaj^ 1 ' polol on the most adrrantaigeous market. ^^WW^WIIWWIII ii mi JI i iJi Liimui ' n ILIJWW^|WI^-^»^W ^ i.n, ^.ut ' Old age creeps on all of us before we are aware ankl, if we hav#—aot-r-becn thrifty, saved a part of wh(it we earned m ous produftive ye$x&r we will not be m the position a oithis-maB«*»dowii ^aiid outr no job ancj no Savings Account to Hfalf back' K upon. Start^saving now^-ano-be prcrteaeq,. we wel- come your account [egarolieM^oHlfsdze^^ -^ ST NATIONAL DANK BROCKPORT, NEW YOWL which the real fun begins. SLo'lefab Sprmgie_of T3£dgs&. JFJEateA -Tier^frmajdjpareots-ov! •^ate-and-jjfeer^ar^JB^iHmy were recfint week-end Trtsitors of Wrs. Flora t^llfflB^^mkon^i^^r:— -— - 1 — airs. Aithmr Derleftt a^d chBdrea spent Monday afternoon wlQi iBIrai MORTON Borhv to'Mr. ftrndMrSi George, Skutt, ojj^W^E^eaday, l^terch-^tth, * daMgbJtBrl 4Sey«^^co*ip*e«-4roin«tite ncinaay at- tended the dance -at Kendall last ^ri- day eveningr of tllia ptOiection._AnotlieriI happy oooasion. The empper was fine. Jiatne is a •ynonym for re- liability^--and why there are more than a million Buick owners. r^.,^ FELTS & BURKE, Agts. it. When bsttar automobllea are built Buick will build them HMt. and IMm'Fiy^B^ea\ iavS&WF ed to (Kendiallwlwre they 'expect to make itheir, future hoxoe, Mr. Hayes will work for OraadaU Brothers the ootnihg' yeaft, t.' « Miss. Lois AraetliiwaB- taken, to Hooh- e»ter General Hocrpttal last veek for treatment. - Her many friends are hoo>- ttig ifor ber complete recovery. •.iMrfl. & ID/ iLake of ITanciver recently spent several dayei 'with iher sister, (MTS. W. D. Moore, wh» has (been 'Quite ill. The Birthday^ieper at the cdvirch ball lost. Riiday evemtag proved a f ery decoratk>ns-4iflu«uaily—tractive and thernet proceeds ^135. ~~~ Air. aai,dMra.JIIapy„^hipple and Mr. a^d-Mr^pCayailea^^Audtfiwtii w«i\e entertained ©.t dtnmer last Wednesday ©ventegHby IMr.-and 1 'M* -. Harold \Sjaley of Ctourcbvllle. Mr, and lira. (Randall iEHMott enter- tained on -Sunday ka. honor of Mrs. fcVwML EUlott jw4«>J^jdiL^oiidtasy lor Troy. Mrs. -lllodA^Jn company with her sister, Mra, GJ» Napie\ will also visit a niece InNoW Jei wy. *Th:e DeaooavM Jm&teA'' was gWet- ed by »i full bxwse, and •greatly endoyed laat Salturday evening. S HTriElt*POWEit brings more power and better service to each community in the Niag* ara power zone. Some people think Super -tower, means sending Niagara power long distances— you more power when you need it It 4 - e» makes the surplus power of neighboring (immunities available to others when not deeded at home* ,- %No other OJ unity can get your power taking it away from this community for t^ when you need it Jfou cannot get power someplacerfe awa^\ JSoiivS^^-^DCBniii^ Nothing could be furthei? from the truth* _- , , - *. * •• « i -.. The only power exchanged is the surplus Super-Power is power insurance* It brings power that otherwise would be unused NI404HA FAiXS POWER COMPANY NIAGARA LOCKPORr 4 ONTARIO POWER COMPAOT .*. *m» :I •'!£••• •/^N, Li--'«5i ; . \f *SL ^k. t. •vj\