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THE RKPUBV w. Y. THUJwp/^ai7wr*i •VO^Skul ,~&. r MOCKPORT RBPUWJC *;*• EatabUahed jnWI •tatertd «t tika Po«t»ffic« at Brooktort, N. Y„ •• ««cond-chuH m«tt«r SobicrlptlMi Price 1*M A TMT E. M. BLOSSOM, ADV. MOR. Iburaday Afternoon, June 11, '25 HISTORY I tmt of Interest Menttoriftf lit the Republic Fifty Years Af* To-Pay H, P». Norton is chosen superintend- ent of ithe Presbyterian Sunday School, ...John Allen biiida ta large team on Ills premises on Adams street. The 'proposition tor the raising of 91,500 for a railroad depot at Hamlin is voted, Died In Sweden, John, son of Morris and Clara Landers; aged 7 years; also another eon of the aJbove naked per* eons, aged 3 year a The 'hotel of Andrew Johnson near xhe depot is entered by thieves. ._= JThe^jRergih AsaociiaiiiaM^BsffitoBstSi^ a humane society, holds a meeting iere <k>r the purpose of obtaining men*, \fcers in this village. MOTES AND COMMENTS \ • ( To he a real contributor, contrlbut* -tojpptireiSSK \ * '—• Twenty-Five Year* Ago At a, special school meeting ait Ham- lin it is voted to build a new school •liouse. - - Frank Wing is appointed substitute xnaii -carrier in place of L, P. Udell, •resigned. •P. Li. Gartley ©pens a laundry here. Invitations are Issued for the first annual ball of the Aretbusa and Gam .ima gj'gma Societies. * ,_ Died in Hamlin, Mrs. Sophia Oheipf- ,. ,. ™ „.,< i.^„„ „ \™'^™TtiA«ler.Tvifeof Cta-rles Shopler,; aged J S2 JBje_three„R'B_wlU have a vacation , \\* \ .-_—,-— ,„ m .-.„-|-^y©£irs» •— —' -i—- - - —— -- — -—. —- —-—..,-_.,—_ (pretty soon. I Married ln Rochester, Miss Lena B. ,\ ~~ t ~ •»,« •wJ -Clark, formerly of this village, and . If you have a ong row to hoe ^ mmTy . *. ^ M of Rochester, is only one way to get it done: Keep * sat *t, ....---..-.- - .. . i ~- Fifteen Yeara Afe Fred Allen accepts a position with the Owens grocery. John Thompson of Clarkson is elect- ed president of ithe Monroe County i lt s „^n •-•Threaberman Association and George - To appreciate properly it is well to ^ gecretary remember that thmgs could 'boworse• ^^ and that somebody' is Womeoff tbanj - ^^ - ^ BroqHporti , Mi8 8 Lena * e ara ^ \ | IMlller of Hamlin* and Seward Terbune of Sweden. - If the public did not take; everything ifor granted it would bo much bettor for ithe public. OFFICERS OF GRAND LODGE I. O. O. F. TO BE ELBCtED AT NEXT MEETING Flower City Lodge of Rochester coh- fi.red the Fir at Degree on a class of- v x ciiidii'iteis. 'Friday evening, June r.th. At the neict regular meeting, Friday, ite-i-iath,Monroe -.Lodge,iNo. 188, will, elect the officers <to Grand Lodge. Nominations will also be open for the sutoqrdtoates. Tie (Second Defgree will be ^conferred at the next meeting, tttoe work of the session being in the hands of Crania Lodge. About thirty-five members of the neighboring Lodge are expected to accompany the Degree Team. P. G. - John JBMttle will JeJfe charge of the refreshahents t6r Khe evening!. Wanted. WANTHD^-<?flfr toF general iraae* work. • Inquire Mrs. Herbert Lane, 79 South Aim ' 6:11 \WA^JTED-^-To rent apartment or small house. Modern improvements in same and garage desired. 'Might con sider buying* Address iby letter only to SM.this o&oe. ^Por^eat .Ptoon* ^^ORr^BrfS^^SmaH—house^ 221-J. FX>R RENT—Rooms and light faouM- keeping* rooms. IS Hotley Street. FOR ^RQNT-OnehaU-^of 4B*r*P Phone 298J&. 174TJtteiSt. 4:*tf FOR RENT-MJottage in fine condi tion at Sunny«ide^ Inquire Mrs. Don* Duffy. 70 North Main Street «:4tf TO RENT*—A four-bedrocaned cot- tage at Troutburg in Cady grove near lake. Inquire of iEklibh (Benedict or • Homer CBenedfict. 6:1& School days: If we could awreciatt ^ Jn Broclcporti mw&rd PurtBU , -when-we- am-young-what they mean to„_ at OttsVWmrPriestly, u% when we lodk iback at them •»\» ^° ' wo FOR RJBNT—Two or three connect- ing rooms witai kitchenette furnished for light housekeeping, newly decorat- ed. - PrivMe entrance, electricity, use of\tbath~aiid-la™ndry.-~5-l\AdamisrSt:— would never want them to cease. saged 84 yea.rs. TqjiM^ftmna <wmTn<mtfl hjaafi jbeen, ADDITIONAL BREVITIES to the country dirt roads ae welt, and reflect* considerable credit on fcighiway personnel. FOR'SALfe—^JDocJcash range, excel- lent baker. Inquire PP-2 ttote office. \FOR SACE^TJfcby carriage, cheap, in good condition. Enquire this office. FOR SALE—Bai^y ...buggy, In good condition.- Inquire Mrs. Ohas. Snell, State Street. FOR» SAiLEr-r-HojiMhold furniture. Inquire Obarlets KXHipp, 58 Market .St. Phone 252-Tffr — -'-' — -«:18' \FOR 3SL&^Ftrst lot east .ot ^Myers •property on Barry St. Inquire. Mrs Dcraa Daffy. 70 N6«nMain \St; — x SOIL SALJE^ixty-gaiUoa- ga» taak4 Yours for $3.O0-r«tbout half price.\' In* qufere P, A. Blossom. 6:4tf •\BeBSdi^aTiding the-flne condition-ot j - Diocesan exanilhafioHS are 'beirrg the Sweden roads. Th% applies not^y.^ the p aroch ial school -this week, only itotlhe .paved .thoroughfares, (but^ Th& regalar meeting of Cady -W. R. ',C. will he held on Tuesday evening, our June 16th a t 8 o'clock. ' \*• .Cherry growers should get on a spray at. once ,if they expect to sell EDUCATED \ ' tjhelr Irult as canners no longer will Through all. the land these sweat rftm^e worm infected stock. June dayB the^graduatea are wearingj—Fttrumrs should 1 get a good Office-tor -%ayft -*n4 tmm tlheir lottV PJattOrm_-t n r.l r -arhftft^ ngflfn t.hla yftar as gOTem- atations' are booning ua wi*h dksser- xxmvl reports forecast a yield almost 4JonB. Tnia tMe of y e«r. eaoj a taiowledge. each high school, norjnfl 1 . ^carry-over is small. al-and-ee4iege f rom-Androseoggln f - in - -reply- -to the - commnnleation' tit to Tacoma brings forth Its nice en'< -\Reader and.Taxpayer\ we are pleased \graved diploma He is a low-down 4o a dEvise that Mayor Cook told us second-rater who does not love foiB ^gome time, ago, it&atJktarket^street was Alma\ Mater. She .is a reservoir ot »gchednled for repairs this year, _.!.__. . ifinlth, a fountain, .of .perpetual .youth.j^he graduating_elass_ot the.:Graimr \Bach fall on some September morn to m&r school will hold its picnic Priday. her-and Father Time is born another ( j m& u tni ^t the Rayhurn farm on the long-earned freshman class all piwK5BednLan-ReAd..,JTMjHa^ ous records to surpass, ©he names' ^ye their diplomas at this time. these Wds by yeans they goon, ljko _ Harold Conklinghad oneof. the^..chief ( . pOR Si^E^—Ten day old White nineteen twenty-five and s o on.. She S | ng | n g rolPs in ths'^ productlojTj^ of Leghorn and \HI. -Red haby chicks, soothes her infants when they cry; \Pi ra ,tes of Penzance\\at the Eastman i'lBc and 16c, ai^4>a,Ut&ulAn d.,t','ni\?)S£i m 44t Wt t#Af-4lic- flrat -tarua'^dtti s th.ls Wtntlfa -an.4 dry. She spanks, them often,,. a Rochester, crltk' saying of .his. inter sometimes beans them, and they're four years old she weans them, | equn ,t e , Turned loose for better or for worse,. W1l 1 t i ie person or paTties that re- site—bids—them—seek another nursf);; i tm vp«a.a piano stool from the G. A. IL LUTfiEfUM CONFERENCE The monthly meeting of the (Roch- ester District Conference of the (Luth- eran church was held Tuesday at the Lujtherari church on Spring street this village, This conference concluded an extensive study of the Gospel of St. John .and the glory of Jesus Christ the Son of God as revealed by the evangelist St, John in the prologue of his Gospel -was eapecially stressed. At noon a-d$nner was served at the church hy the Ladiee Aid. The followinK ministers from- out*ov •town were in attendance at -the con- ference: Dr. H. B. 1 Hemmeter and Rev. P. A. \Behnke of Rochester^ Reyr mm:^ mmmmmmmmSm^SA. READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS WfrNlTtfilt, W«si: Henrietta; Rer. Paul Rohoe, Cohocton; Rer. P.Sctuman, Syracuse*; __ Rev. Henrich, <%Hte?mmi'.ir. VoWt; \«£ »» fcfartf. l^tpi^^^lS^^WS^i Newark; IReVi Q. Poechler, tfeatniJi;- Ilevi- P. Scbleef, 4ktoa; Rey, P. Suc- oap, HamHih; Reif. W, Oldach, Hilton,' Rev. C, pldaok. Jr.,,-()wego.\ t It -was voted -to.Bold the next meet- in,!! of the ebnference at Hainlift. 'W-'TO Chaira, tfiiaA aeatt,. woren ctdn seats, Presled work F and materiala reaaon- abje. All work guaranteed, Phone 6W for esrtimatea. <3, P, King, ,12 fitigh Sf. ( Hoil^ ~N. Y, 5:14tt H I^.NDRiD8 ~Q£ BARGAINS L , .may still ibe had' at Lestere big coat, dress and dry goods sal«- aaturday is the last day. Save by buying. A, iStacfc Mendon; ftev, AvHL*brenilr JOHNHOLZERMER, Prop. Hot and Cold Lunches and Meals at All Hours Ice Cream Sodas Clears, Tobacco and Candy —Try Oiif Special Sunday- llffdriii^i^ir^iimerft Phone 41-W wp 1$%$^^ '*\'* • * •• •a**a*^al-'^^w—^w^~ .priee on Saturday, June liSth Toea* hats ar« all new and '.advance mOdila. ,$oe'. ftomte#0b(riu^-*& material. Air A. W. HGLLIDAY'S Brockport, N. Y. HoIIe^RY, ^ryone goja WHO over our BAKED G09PS . You*ll like tfiena too GARTSHORE BAKERY Rochester Ice Cream MAIN ST. ; Open Evenings and Sondays -~~ OFFICIAL HEADLiaHT TESTING STATION Brockport Service Garage A FOR-SALE—A Complete fireplace eqTBiphient; S-burtter <gas lange, 'old mahogany, bureau -and either artlclee. ,89 North Main St. - __. FOR SALE—Articles .of household, furniture, boolt shelf and rugs. Inquire :Mcs. RObt, -Mnllree, corner of College and Main Stsi. Pbone 289. Buttermilk fed broilers. i f\1ms F*f oiler/Ilidgp Road. FOR. .SM^Er-Notw .ready. 1st eliasa when; Tpretation that _it was more than ad-' Wants of Salvia, and •'Rochester 1 * I = ^a J Aster. Also I Ililer. Phone Dahlia Bul'bs. Mrs. J. 223-J, 105 N. Main St. PY)R .c;A.I.P^-3pyftral Tmnrirprt thrtiia. ••ad Goldoff Self Blanching plants, \ready about June 20. rl'elery Gardens, South Lima, Bach lad who thus is educated aM. T oom«-kindly return-same. : -it-being* the polished up and graduated.. feel* At •property of \ Cady Woman's Relief to tela thins or two to. common folksy ,e orps . u j s anoffetjse to .take, property. •like me- and you., mitit some ^foWtgmg to an organization from their! mR SALB-Buffot and china cat* ^5EfisL-Jjffie_day^O|2r£^MU^^ : _^ k^j^eticaHyj^w. cheap for quick celery Union N. Y. 6:18 bride away^ and th'fn.,, in sptfei OT^Bj T| lr> ladips nF lh«> Cnpoh AitxiMiirv [saffr de.grees. he starts to learn his A OB. C'a f ^^ - as tneir prists at their meetiu??' I^ 6 * 63 „ ^ —Boh Adanis. Thursnlay evening at the home of Mm. .\ *.' •* ~* -'• - j Harrv Greene the foHnwing membors NEW YORK TOURIST CAMP ; <)f ^ Hnion AuxMUpy . ^M. Wheeler. At last Kew York City has a nro r president; OTiss Gelsr,^^ vrcF=presideTn, Mrs. George Wadsworth. secretary; Mrs.\ Paulson, treasurerand Miss •Mac- Doodle. -ymT\ts sua Hln»se- •* *• College^ street. IntjuiTO of Mrs. L. B. Shay, 5:2Stf torists camp. Known as :Camp New York it is es- tablished well within the city limits, being but thirty minutes from Times Square by rapid-transit with a station Its forty \beautiful acres of J&iston Post road and Bay'cfiester Ave, Wi*h ample room for a thousand cars, ' ,&r a daily accomodation for -five thous- an.d people. AT SEA-BREEZE. : JlQhlnsQn's 'MLiliUiry olephants. one FOR SALE—-Etekt piece quarter oak dining room, miite, Queen Ann style in Actual _u«e og|y tjgg^m^aths,..J^TO sell at «reat .sacrtflce. Inquire E. W. Ritch- lire. Mercer St., phone 221-W. 6:2Stf FOR SALEJ-^Miave a splendid line of homes in Brockport and vicinity for sale, with or without land acreage, Prices ranging from' $2,600 to 515,000. Easy terms. .€. W. Wadhams. ffi^f SAVE BY BUYING at Lesters coat, dress and dry ©odds gale.'Two days left, Friday and Set* mrday. '- hls n | of thee greatest animal acts iu thfe a^^w44W)e-t,be--fp©e-a*tPa©tio] .__•__ Seabreeze Park, Rochester's' famous pat®), acreof T^^nffyafl^yj'ofeuS •amusement park, for two weeks, stat- ing MEbnday, June Sth, * f be oJaily>.atli of the g^noc beasts in lh«s waters of the lake, will be one m. FOR SALE •One Nash, '2 door coach, 1923. One Maxwell Club sedan, driven :1500 miles. . - One (Maxwell 1922-tourlng, new paint • One 1922 Ford touring car. . One 1922 Oakland touring car. •One 1921 Chalmers touring car. •One 1923 Maxwell sedan. tDne Pord touring car, running, $25.00 -0:11 .. T'rahk E. Wilson W AN TID eooK Brockport Restaurant : '^ Phone 4t-W •OR SALE—'No-w seven.room homsa, inquire- Josep* Kesfljle-32^ , Frazier • St; 3:5tf 'FOR .SALEI-TJie Mary Bidwefl es- tate On- the- (Ridge Road north- of -Hoi* _ ley. Eight room* cottage, Isrge <hDrse of th« most, amusing features of the ,bam and % acre of land. Will sell elephants' performance, On July 1st ithe management of Sea Breeze Park will open the Sea Breeze nataborium, fhe largest outdoor swim- ming pool in America. This pool is 300 .by 150 feet, and is equipped with devices that. insure absolutely pure salt \water. The hew natatorium will be.the only intend swimming pool in the country offering salt water bathing PHONE 6 for y«our hiatrdressing appointment for the J\-une Ball. iJ^rs. Trios. Whittam, Strand Bld'g. \\ | , ; .- %-• . ~- NOTICE Notice is hereby igiven that my wifei Mabel L. Stamp,\ having •left jlmy bed and \board I will not be responsible^ for »ny dabts contractefl by ier. Sign- eaHerherfW.lStamp. '••'-\'''6:25 j _». i- : ; ' , DO IT NOW Now ist-the correct # time to select your four passenger lawn swings and porch rockers while our stock is com- plete. The pleasure derived is worth the cost many times over. Select yours from £. V. Fowler. furnished or. Unfurnished. John Mc- Bride, iHJQlIey, N. Y. . 6:18 FOR iSALE—Asters of all' colors in- cluding Heart of France, yellow, and California Giants, single and •'dounWe Cosmos. Extra Early. *Mrs. H. C. Clark, Lake Road, Clarkson, N. Y. Phone 4-88J. FOR SALE—Tractor plow and disc sulky plow, 2 cultivators, Niagara Kj-ray rig^Power Saw T Lumber Wagon- 2 Steam iMotors, 25-horse power ateam boilnn hay tedder, glass line! tank'Jor •.nixinp spray Snaterd'ah, small gasoline ei**!m». for pumping water, hay rake, TafTders A, L. Kimball, phone-241 J. 5- S,tate Street. FOR SALEl-Oliicks, on hand and ha-tching. reajdy to go Sundays, Tues- days and Fri'days of each Week. Ten* cents and up. The sooner you get yojur cfclcks. tie .earlier,jthey will lay and pay in & the fal'li -Serx icertified S. C White Legiroms, Brown Leghorns. R. I. Reds, Barred, Rocks, Anconas, and Winoreas. Esg» set for custom hatch- ing May 25th and after, 5 and.6c a ohnck. Bring effgs Sundays' and Wed- nesdays -in numbers of 140. Brooders $1950. Frank F. Hall. LeRoy, N Y. \Pdione 281-F-ll. 6• 4tf LOOK YOUjR BEST JUNE BALL Mrs. Thomas Whittam HAIRDRESSISG Phone 6 for Appointment f # ! Vv Flowers Sre a mo?t .neces- . * • sary part of the graduation exercises and you will he well pleased .wjt|p your choice i£ you come here to order the Flowers you wish M give or .i r wear; Fluwers F%r Etmrg Occasion Phone 30S •West Ave. Don't Overlook the Classified Ads, •••+»•+»»•»+••».+»••••••>»••»•••••••••• Put It ns Your moriey and your valuables-^ toed in ope of .our safety deposit vaults is afj-safe as the ingenuity of man can rrrakeTlrem. Ahsolutely fireproof and protected in every poaisible manner frdm theft, yet the coft of a box is mo^t reasonable. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK We Welcome Your Account Regardless of Its Sue ( BROCKPORT, N. Y. •••••••••^•••••^•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••l»iia»< Oteac On your honeymoon or ahy other motor trip is more certain with both car and baggage fully insured against fioanciaL loss.\ v Insure with Minot, & Of ippen Cq? State Bank Bui Phone 30 BROCKPORT, N. i :•• t'fr. m •%.::• >• 'D: x , '^ * . • »\ •!' M • V.^^ ,&fc \