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THURSDAY, NOV. 24, 1910. Notice to Advertioers. Copy for advertisements ' to be .changed each week must reach this office not later than Tuesday noon to insure insertion the same week. THE MAILS GoiNG •WEST, CLOBES-7:30 a, m. and 4.:33 p, m. GoiNG EAsT, CLOSES-11:47 a. rn. and 7:03 p, m GoiNG TO L!MA-7:30 a. m. and 4:33 p, m. Office opens at 7:00 a. m. and closes at 8:00 p, m. GEORGE A. CASE, Jn., P.M. ·c. A. SHUART .l~ 'AHD COUMDILOII AT LA.W. Moo Ia ShuArt llulldlnw.lhln lllno\, --e Fallo, N. T. DR. CHAS. F. OTii, IRCIALIIt. !1CIIIoiiDAY-ehilll,lloah-.N.1'. _.,,._ OIIIWnn and Ohi'GIIic Dio- - ._,. • •· ••IIIII ~r ~»•\\'-\,. DR. o: H. ALLIN, '»lllmll'. -.. ern ••k ~f •o•eo1e Falll. ltiiM .. Dr. J. •· DURRANT Dllft'IIIT ·. _._, t•,.....\' \e Prull\ .r.tllelale •· & •· Tb-oa:' .......... 11 ................. !. })hote~traphs. Call •nd see the new SEPIA . PHOTOS Get yo~r lar1ter Crayon PictUre~ where you fet the best for: the money, and take no chances, . V A.N DELINDER'S . HONEOYE FALI.'l, N. Y, · Age.~Js Not the Only Cause of Faulty Vision Defective eye'sight is 'often the unfor· lunate lot of very young people,. When you realize tliat· your eyesight is aot perfect: ··see .that the effect is remedied at once .. E. E. BAUSCH · ~ SON Opticialls-Optometrisu . 6.MAINSTiti!BTBAST ROCHESTER N.Y. ._.t ...- J'MU' lluJa willa a ........ u. ... ., ...... ·&iii. Por Sale by M. II S. PiBR.C! You oug'ht to buy One. BUCKWHEAT GRINDING ll'o aropr1•pnrod to do Custom Grind· log nl tho nlliJitocl•aa nmlnluo to uupply II ' 1 0 tra<lo with n oholoo r 11 mllty ol llnol' • WhoM Flour uollyorou In nuy <tunntlty. JOHN FERGUSON Doth (lhonu North DloomfaeiJ LOCAL NEWS. PERSONAL MENTION -The T_imea is printed a day earlier than ?auat1n order to give the office Ioree .:..Mise Pearl Moldram baa accepted a a holiday. · position. in the heme of the proprietor -Don't fail to bear Lee Francia Ly •. or the Loom That Knitting Mills of barger at the Methodist church on Sat· Rochester, as governess. urday evening. -Miss BesaieBaker of Caledonia waa -Mr. and· Mre. George Dorman of the gueat of friends in town Sunday. Mo_nroe street, recently announced I he -Mr. Ray Brown of Caledonia was am val of a baby girl in their home. home over Sunday. -Let us ll:ive lhanka for the many rich -Charles Green, formerly of this bleasiDga that have come to each one of place, made a abort vlait In town !nat us the poet year. Don't stop to count week, calling on old friends. them. -Glenn Lord is home during the LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors. puRSUANT to an order of the Han. Selden S. Brown, Surrogate of tho County of Monroe, notice is hereby aiven, according to Jaw to all per- sons having claims or demands a.rainst the estate of Adeline D. Cookingham, Jato of tho town of Rush, County of :Monroe, State of New York, de- ceased, to present the some with the vouchers therefor, to tho undersigned executor of the wiU of said daccascd at his place .for tho transaction of· business as such executor at the law office of William Carter, in the village of Avon, New York on or before the lOth day of April,l9ll. Dated September 22, 1910. . EDWIN HUTCHINSON. Executor. WM. CARTER. Att'y for Executor, Avon, N.Y. 29 We have just received A fine new lot of Mantle Clocks, the fine>t lot ··e have ever had at the very lowest prices for the best. Come and look over thi• fine assortment of Clocks before you make a purchase. And w)len you are looking at this line assortment of Clocks do not fail to look over the fine assortment of \Vatches, Scarf Pins, Brooches,Cuff Buttons, Ladies' and Gents' Fobs, i.a.dies' and Gents' \Vatch Chains and our fine assort· ment of Silverwear, both solid and plated. ~----- Re LEIGHTON JEWELER HONEOYE FALLS N.Y. .-The nnnunl 1'hnnkagiving service 1'bank•giving vacation, Notice to Creditou. wlll be held in the Methodist oburob -Mr. and Mrs. Fred. D. Lord spent p u .. ~~'\'\'\WANT\;;;~ ...... , Thursd · b · UBRSrowAn,NSTurr 10 o•n 8 tne 0 ordf 0 t'he 0 Cof uHnotny.of 8 ~ 1 ~oennroo 8 ', . ay eveniDg at 7:30, A cordial in· t e past week in LeRoy vieitin~ rela· \ •n Vltatioo is extended to all. . tives. ~~!~ch!~~~~Vii~~v~~d~o~J~~~i~:f·~S:~Jit -The da.nce held at :Mendon Center -:-Mrs. Adell Galley spent several r;~~· :d~~~~'fai! 11 ~cN!~ 1 Y\o~{.c d~~;~.u~ last week for the benPfit of the Rochester days in Rochester the past, week visiting fb:'~~S!~~~':,·.;v;h~ ~':.ti~?.\t~:: .. ~f\[b';·.~~ Junction base ball team . was a success. relatives. ~~ 0 ':{ ; 1 i~:~~~'::'.e;:9 •;u~'b'::d~f~~:~t~: ~'t'607 There were over fifty couples present. -Roy Sturges of East Roo beater ex. Powers Building, Rochester, N.Y., en or before di.D IRON in exchange for cash or trade. BEAN HARVESTER KNIVES to sharpen. -The ladies of the Honeoye Falls M. pecte to spend Thanksgiving at home. thD~:!3-~~fy 0 ft~~~910~ 7 \ 1911 \ E. church will hold their annual Christ. -James ·Fairchild, manager of the M'~¥.\\lt~~J:8~TEN MORE CUSTOMERS to-purchase our Rollers, Culti· vatore, Water Drawers, Kettles, Hog Troughs; Corner Hay Racks, Feed Boxes, Mauls, Sash Weights, Etc, mas Dinner and Supper· on Wednesday New York TeleiJbone Co.'s exchange at 81 As Adminiatrato••· etc. of Asahel B. Peck, December 7th. Particulars in ·next Webster, resumed his duties again last week's Time~. week alter an illnsea of several daye. -T~e Obase Bros. have recently poet•. -Miss Julia O'Brien was home from ed theu.425 acre farm just north of the .Rochester over Sunday. villaKe, . Amonll' others who have put up poelere recently are A. D. Galee, Mrs. -Mrs. Abram Blew has bean eeriooely G. I . .Rose and Fred Stienfieit. ill at her home on Monroe street, for the past few days, II is thought she stiffer• -At the Preabvteriiln church· next ed a slillhletroke on. Wednesday of last Sunday, Lawyer. u.: P. Farnham will week. give a report of lhe Laymen' a Miseionary Oonyentioai at Rochester. He is. a lay. -Mrs. Charlea La Mont baa gone to man and allmeli should hear him. Elizabeth, N. J., lo visit her mother and · brother over Tbankeg!vin&. -Rl!v,Oharlee R. Hiinblin, the ne\ · · pastor of· ibe West Bloomfield church -lllr. and 1\lra. Georlie Allen and ·u · 11 h · · daugbler Gerlrude will spend Thanks· WI preac · all e Presbyierlan church; elving with their daughter and husb~nd, Sunday ni&ht. He is 11 slrong worker amonll' the. young people and, will have !llr. and Mre. Mark Hopkins, of Norlh an enlhuelaelic mel!llage; ·. ·· · Bloomfield, -In the abl!8nce of the paator, Rn. -Mr. and !lire. Elmer E. Aldridge VanKeuren, lbe pulpit of the Metbo. will epend Tb.ankeglving Day in Roch· dial church wia supplied by Rev. Mr. esler, lhe goesle of the laler'e brother. Mallek, a student at Lima ~eminary, who -IIIIas Margaret Nau came home from preach~ a very interesting aermon, last SyracUBB OD Tuesday . eveninll' lo epend Sunday morning. Tb~re ,; 1111 00 evening lhe ~hanksgiving vac~lion. preachine service. · · -Dale Kellogg ie home from Cornell -School closed Ibis (Wednesday) for a few iJaye. afternoon for the Thanklliiving vacation. -Mil!ll Ethel Chapman will spend the Thu le~chera' institute lor . the first di~~o Thanbglving vacation with her parenl!, &riel will'convene al Webster on Mon• Mr. and Mrs. A, D. Chapman, 11 Weet day, November· 28th; Tbia will give Rush,' · another full·week'e vaealion, school re· -Mise Grace Crannell weal lo Low. opening on Monday, December 6th, ville, N. Y., on Tuesday to attend a '--Mre. Mary Oanfleld of Dundee, widow bouBB partv on Thankegivlne with of the late Rev, John T. Oanfield, died frienda. at ber home lael Thursday night. Rev. -Alfred Neal baa recently entered lhe Oanfield was pastor of several of lhe employ of H. L. Green. 1\letbodi!l cburcbei of Western New -Mre. AI. North and eon Gerald of York ~nd:wae quite well known. Mrs. Rochester and Mra. Harry Pillsbury and Canfield WM an aunt of Rev. F, H. Van two eona, Oliylon and Donald of Roch· Keuren. who with 1\lre. VanKeuren eater, weregueele of Mr. and bil'l, F. 0. wenllo attend lbe funeral which was •A mad en last ~reek. · · held. Sunday, ·· -Mill! Oarrie W arran and Lon Warren -Town clerko are often Mked ~rhen of Rooheeler were al booie on ThankS. issuing a marriage licenl!e lo .keep il lliYinrr Day 1rilb their parenlll Mr. and aecrel until after the ceremony, They Mre. Cbu. Warren of Monroe Bt. have no ritrhl &o do thia. Their record -Auemblyman E. H. White, A. M. of licensee i• public'properly open lo lhe Holden and E. B. Kellon·atlended lhe inspection of any person wishing to bill banqael, opening the Laymen'e Mle· examine il. Publicity ia pari of the ·alonarv convention Saturday ni11ht. Reve. purpose of the liceuBB 14w, so 1111 to alva NanKeuren and ~~~·Heck were amon& opportunity lo prevent the contraction of the minister& preeenl. improper or illegal marriqea. -Th~ Active Hoee company b11s BBOUr• ed Cook & Harris hi&h claaa movinK pic· cure company to give one of theirenler• tainmenta in Villdge Hall, tomorro~r, Friday evening, November 25th. T hie company has appeared in sble village several timee before and baa always given the beet satisfaction. The picturPe thie year ore all new. The general admission ie 25 ceuta, reserved aeals 35 cents. -From a number ol persona whose oplnlona we prize as hllvlng weight, have come some kindly compliments on the chaogA made last week In the form of the Times as sent lo ila readers. It ie the pat on the book and \bully for you\ that baa helped shape the course of many a venture In life that wltboul Ibis would result in f111lure. When one is trying to RBI tbelr bearings 11 word of encouragement Ia better than dollars sometime~ to help find the course. Real Estate Farm and ViUalte Prope!-'ty Por Sale, For R.e'\t or Fxchaefe. FoR SALE-The Millington farm of 81~ acres, situated one mile south of. Weal Bloomfield vlllegP, Addreee E.ll. Mill· lngton, Darien Oenter,N. Y. :J7w2 PARMS FOR SALE OR RENT. I have for sale or renlln Ibis vicinity, several exceptionally good farms of dif· ferent sizes, also boueea and Iota In Ibis village aud North Bloomfield. If you contemplate buying or desire lo eell, list your wants with me. I have every lao· ility for eelllog your property or finding the pl11ce you want. Torma reasonable, 3Gw4 FnEb WO!.FSnEna£rr. Notice to Creditoro. puRSUANT to an order of Hon. SeldenS.Brown Surrogate of the County of ·Monroe, notice is hereby given accordin&' to law to all persons hav .. ing claims or demands qainst Rachel C. Cottman late of the vUiq-e of Honeoye FaUs, County of Monroe, State of New YOrk, deceased, to present the same with the-voucher• therefor. to the un ... deinia'ned Evannline B. Parmelee, Executrix of thel.a!t Will and.Testamentof said decedent, at htr place for the tranaaction of business as such exeeutrhr, at her residence, Honeoye Falls, N.Y., on or before thelstday of Jlay,l911, Dated October 17th, 1910. EVANGELINE B. PARMELEE, Executrix. JAMES M. HRATll, Attorne1 fo? ll•eo~trlx.l 83w26 - Cita~ion. SII[,!~!:t.i~X!C\,1~~¥/lf~ • .'if. lloNaoE,;: :~ej~~~~ri\?!:~iln~ 0 ;~.?:~\'::YJ! K 11 wlfe, Frank MoekJin and BeJie M wife, Albert llaaklln and Beth acklin, hll wifo, Charloo Macklin and Anna Mack!· In,. hl1 wife, Iveson Macklin, William E. Hacklla a his wifo, Letlla Fitzaimon11, rtrude Eut\ man Miner. Eutman, Ella ~~~~:\d ~~~.~~:~ ~':;~~ man and Hattie Merriman. hi• wife, Maud Heth· ln•ton, Heney .Merriman, Oscar Cooper and Emi- ly Cooper, his wife, Helen Olin, William Preston, tenant, lfarriet McMichael as administrator ot Frank Cormack, deceurd, and Florence A. Burke morta\uee Defendant.. ' To the above nained delendantl: . You are hereby summoned to anawer the eom. .. - plalnt in this action. and to aerve a copy ef your anawer upon plaintiff'• attorney within twentJ dara after the aervfce of this summons, exclueive of the day of Hrvlce, and in caae ot ,-our failure to appear or answer, jUd81\'\ent' ·wJII be taklb --APPLY AT THE-- ·~ Yorks Foundry and Machine Shop . Honeoye Falls, ~ew York ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· i ............................... , -Have You Di1miosed 'The -Thourht Of Owninlt And Uoint -- ~ i Wh~~!!~~r~~!~~~~an~!~~~~~~~~~r~~ !wractorJ. • i there r. yet another kind that seems to mo is far thi! heat Uno for the cost and that ~ U.e~ Holm .. & Edwards Solid Sliver inlald Spoons and Forb. Where the wear o:oaeo on the hacks of handle and bowl and base of tines en the forks there io soldered in before plalilla: · . a chunk of solid silver, ihen they are triple plated aJI over and they are oold with a CU&ND• tee for 25 y.., of Family Se\ice. They coot but 60c oddlllonal for oet of tea spoons uol 22c each more for table spoons. We cArry three of the latest and handsomest p&ttend Ud you will be oddln~r to your hank account in buyilli' and usbur these 1'0011•. if JOU otill feel t you eannol buy the Sterlill&' I'OOds. I would like tO show :rou and am utl.sfted that 1011 aa . t ;.\!~~!::.\appreciate thelll'eat value of thla li.no in compariaon with &DJ of tho Plateol . t .... H. F. SANGER . . The Je'\Veler of·Lima ~ ............................... acalnat you br default tor the relief demanded in tht'i:rt~'t!:'~·eld in tbe.Counb of Monroe. \ . HOWARD H. WIDENER, Attorney tot Plaintiff'. Dated July 11tlr,!9IO •. · 1 ............................... ... · CourtHouu, Rochester, N, Y, . wife, Charles lolacklin end ~ ;:..; Anna kiln, his wife, Iv-n Macklin, Will· lam E. M:ac:klin and Elfie Macklin, hll wife, I Colds and La Gripne successfully treated Letde Fitzsimons, lllqcle Watson, Gertrude • .t\ Eutmon. ~ie ,.uyan with Harnish's Laxative Cold Tablets, \- :! ¥.~!~~·hi• ,rife, ';:.~k ' · · · r · , \~= .~d if~!;,~;:,~ Every box guar~nteed to .~UR.E. · · . i .. : The fo~ln&\ summons ~~Tif!:.nJ~~ tJ: t . . . , , . . • Judce. da~ october i J, Coughs and ,Hoaraeness sucee~sfully treat. i · n 1 ce o c:f~~:!e ~~~~:: · \' · · .'. Roeh .. tor, N.Y. on 23nl d&J of November, . ed with Harnish's 'Bronchial Lozcnces. 1910, the original complaint hnin.l' been filed ill . · eald offlce on tbellth day of July, 1910. i ~ ac~~Y~~\l'!~lit~!!;:l\~~;~ht;'.~a~l:eP:~t~~~ 3· Sore throat, He.adaches and Catarrh rc- . and if it appean that partition cannot be made :\~h:~~~:r~::~'::~C::.~~ ~~;;;~~·n for • t lieved by Harnish's .Henthol Inhaler. t All that tract or parerl of land. aitaate in the ~ • city of Rochuter. County of Monroe and State et .. · ~ -~ New Yerk. beirur Jot No. 7 in a subdivision of a tract of land beloOJri•• to Hannah R. Staoloa in l~n~;rt~\:~!~~~: ~~ f~~~\w!~ II\OR SAL.E: I!IV of the CJty of Rochester a11 will appaar by refer .. 87 :.~~;':.r.a:n~or~':l'..'lfi~~g:g~:~:~. ~~~~ ~~ · HARNISH BROTHERS Monroe Counb in Llber 53 of Deeds, at pqe 11). . , Dated November il3rd, 1810 i · ~ HOWARD II. WIDENER Atty. for Plaintiff, 4.31 Powera Bldg-, ' 38 ,. 7 nocnE8TEa. N. Y, i Open Sundays from 10 ~· m. until 1 p. m. t The 1\ev, lrl R. Hickt 1911 Almanac. ~ The·Rev. Irl R. llloke Almanac for ....... ..-<._.. ................. ~ .... 1911, lbat RUardlan Angel in a hundred lbousand homes, le now ready. Not many are now willing to be, wilhout It and the Rev. Jrl H. Hicks .Magazine, Word and Worko. The lwo are only . One,Dollar a year. The Almanac Ia 3Go prepaid. No homa or office should f11il to send for theru, 10 Word and Worko Publiohinlt Co., St. Louio, Mo. 37tf --CLOSING OUT SALE OF-- -A Long Isl11nd farmer heard a noise one nighl, and thinking that the wagon epoke he went ont to In voetlgate. lie discover~d lhallhe wagon woe tongue· tied, and that he bad merely hoard Long Island Sound. Hearing at another time a commotion near a piece of tlmb•r not far from the bench, and fearing that It wae amugglere or plratee, he went out to frighten them away by having tho hickory bark. 1'be hickory failed bnt he round that lhe dog·wood succeeded. However, illnrnod ont to bo elmply an Fon sAr.E-A farm of IG acres of good land. Comfortnblo O·room house, ball, paolry, storeroom; new barn and ahede. House, barn and sheds newly painted: born bnllt lasl your. 35 apple treoe, 11 pears, 20 plums, pl~nty of borriPa, rosee, gropes and 70 young peach trooa, Wager variety, just oil Plato road. Telephone nod Rural Dolivory. ·Land all seeded. Torma, part limo, balance on moriRage. Inquire at thle ofllco of William 0' Urian. Bulletin Board Foil BALK CIIKAI'-One Oak stove for wood or coal. F, E. Took, North Bloom· tleld. 38w1 I UA\'£ a few extra line White Wyan• dotto oookerelu lor eulo. Frances JJotoe, Ontario etroot. lion SAr.r~. a pioco of II no shafting and counter shalt, with hangers for eaoh. Ad· dress Tho Times, Building Material From now until· the Stock is disposed of a liberal discount will . be made on all Buildinlt Material. OCOBU E!Jtlall,'::-:-:--...,-,...-...,- 'l'ho groat Hneelan · nohlurnan, Oonnt Loo Toletoy, author of mnuy booke and friend of his lollowman pnaeo d away Snn· dliv tho end coming in tho lowly hut of thi1 ~tatlnn master at AeLOpova, under ne ulngnlnr clrcnmetnncoa ae hnvo followed cd him thrnnghout hie nvontlnl cnreor. Fon lll>sr-Iioueu on Poor etroot. ln· qulru at thie olllcu or of Donule llnrrle. :J8w:J Team Harness. I nm ngnln uull<inK mv old rullnblo hnnd·mndu Tenm llnrnui!IJ, '!'hoy will oout vury llttlu moru thnn unlu burneeH hut will luet twluu nH long. Mnx {,, Noy llnrnellu 1111tl Trunl( Htore. :1711'~ \I do not bullevu thoro Ia nny nthor mut!lolm1 eo goml for whrnlt>lng <1<High nl Uhnmburlnln'll Uongh Homu1ly,\ wrltuu Mrs. Fmuolo Turpin, .Jnnutlon Ully, Oro. '!'hie romotly Ia nluo unonr\JReeorl for col de and croup. For enlo by a I doolors. .. ~ Property For Sale You can buy\ cornlortnblo llttlo borne on Hnllroad 'elroet In thla village at a llg· uru much leas than you .could build l!!r today. Good house and hnw; large gnr· don. Lotus t11lk with you about Ierma, oto. Wu.r.rAll O'llrnKN. Residence For Sale. Rc .... idcnct! property, nn Monroe street, ten 100111 hon<~c, l:ugl! lc>t, well fruited; place In guod repair. Inquire of William O'lhicn lloncoyc F;~ll,, N, \', FOR SALE! Five Building Lots of good size and the best of land. M 1 F. S. Hanfot·d. FoutmS'I'-l'Rrt o! tl doublo honnc. 11, Peur. 20w2 Important to Poultry Keepers. I hayo n low oholoo l'nro llrcocl llar• red l'lyrnouth Hook Cookrcle lor aalo. Como early nnd got your oholoo. Elston Hunt, North llloomliuld, N. Y., Boll l'honu !IG W, 37w4 Notice. or vnlunblo lnturoat to every trapper. ~knnlr, blncl1 ... , ......... , ........ $!1.2li Hknnk, uhort ntrlpo .. , .......... ,., ~.2I; Hlwnlc, narrow ...• , ............... 1.2G Slcunlc, hrond ntripu .....•......•. , .(10 (lno<l prlcl!n lor otlwr l11r9 nt tho 011'11• 61111 llotol, ~ntnnlny nltornoon, or wrltu moul Limn, N. Y. r. \V, U111.cm:u. Cb b I I • Collo, Cholrr• ana am or a n II lliRrrhoc• J<em\ly _, ... rtallo. IJUJ' 'I uow. lll!lAl' 11Y1 Wo. •. Stock consists of .• WHITE AND YELLOW PINE Cypress and Redwood Finishing Lumber PORCH RAILING, BALUSTERS, COLUMNS Newell Posts, Flooring, Ceiling, Doors, Windows Bevel Siding, Mouldings, Hemlock Timber Shingles, Paroid FIELD Roofing, POST, ETC .• Lath, •· ,I ,I,