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Pork Crocks 12, 15, 20, 25 and 30 gallon crocks at An Expression from a_ Lady < - from an Adjoining Town WEST BLOOMFIELD. Mendon (This letter was written for li•a! week: a issue but owing to early publloatton dtd not reach here early enough). :Mendon, Nov. 28.-Miea Mildred Hill wile home from Brookport Normal for the Tbank8giving vacation, Mrs. John Riordan and Mise Sarah Leary spent Tuesday in Rochester. Mr. r.nd Mrs. W. r. Wood and l\Ira. Irene Hall were entertained by Frank Mrs. Amelia 1'homae and Miss Clara Hutton· ryf Buffalo were guests at tloe home of D. L Turner, Ibis last week. Bowne and wife of Geneseo Tbanksgiv· i The Ladies' Aid. society of the Pres· I d I bytorian church wtll meet at the home - Dg BY • O • k F 'd ( this Misses Kathleen and Ethel Rigney of of Mrs, Me ormtc 00 'rt BY 0 - Rochester are Ppending a lew days at the 1 week. , . home of their lather, Martin W. Rigney. The Young ~len e Chtb of lhta place c h t d M Ella . will give the first of a aeries of dances at Henr~ ourneen as reo. e ra. , the M, B. I. hall on Friday evening. M~rphy s farm for the oommg year. lllluaio will be furnished by Shanon's Walter Dixon spent Thanksgiving at I orchestra and supper will be served. hie borne here. . . n'arry s. Brown and wile left Monday Patro.ne of Husbandry wtll meet to lor Lakeville, Conn., where they will be i grange.~la ll,knexTtbSatulrdai.Y aftefrnoollioncearet · , 1 d M ' two o c oc • e e ec too o the guests o.f tbetr oouel? e, ~ r. an . _ re./ will take lace. Mre. G. L. Quick and Herbert Retd. They wtll be entertamed M D 1 p . 11 d' \What one thin~: by their unole Augustus Brown In New r. oy e WI tecuea Y k 1 Th 1 · · ie today' a greatest need of the rural eec· or . or .an <BglVlog. tioo of tLie country?\ S, Whitcomb Miss Clara Shepard of East Orange, N. w'IJ talk on \Would it not pay farmers J., ie spending several days with her tot do more advertising in \Want and father, Myron H. Shepard. For Sale\ columna of our local papers.\ Mrs, R. M. Peckontertamed Mr. Harry A reading will be given bj' Mre. A. Peck and siPter, Mise Bertha Peck of Wing after which lunch will be served. Waterloo, and llarry Hopkins, Thanks· giving at dinner. Miss Cullen of Industry ie a guest of Miss Sarah Leary for a few dnyP, 'fbe village school closed Wednesday lor a 'fhankegivlng vacation. Miss Isabelle Doolan of Syracuse, ;,Jiss Mary Ashe of Rochester are both spend· i~g their 1'bunksgiving vacation at their respective homes here. Miss Bessie Thompson, youngest dnugb· er of .Mr. and Mrs. I. Thompson of this village and Dell Phelps of Manlius, were married at Canandaigua, Wednes· day, November 23d, Miss Mary I. Rigney is spending ber Thanksgiving vacation nt Hammonds· port with friends. i\!r. and Mrs. Henry 0. Dixon enter• tamed a large company of friends on Thanksgiving day. ~lias Nellie A. Peck was operated on last Wednesday at her borne here for appendicitis by Dr. Thomas Jameson of Rochester assisted by Dr. Herry H. Ben· bam of Honeoye Falla. Miss Irene Peck, her eiater, who is a trained .nurse, was called from New York City to care lo.r her. Fred Rigney has accepted a position in Rochester with the firm of llurke, Filz· Simons, Hone & Co, Local merchants ure paying 30 cents a pound for butter nod 35 cents a dozen for egg8. l\Irs. Walter Ashe wns able to ride out The Ladies' Aid society of the Pres· byterlnn church wish to announce that there will be n eale of fancy uiticlee, aprons, baked goodR and other things too numerous to mention, in the chnrch parlors on Frid•IY ulternoon and evening, De\cembl'r Dth. A eubstnntiul supper will be served nt six O'cloclt. Every one is cordially invited to come und have a good time. LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors. pu:~~~NJu~~o~~t~r~fr ~hfo ~~u~~\~P~i~~~o~: notice is hereby r,i\•cn. according to lnwto all per- sons lmvlng claims or dcmnnds against the estate of Adeline D. Cookingham, Into of the town of Rush, County of Monroe, State ~f New York, dc- ccnscd, to prcgcnt the same With the vouchc~s therefor, to the undc~signcd executor ef the 'YIIl of said dnccascd at h1s place for the trnnsnctwn of busines5 ns such executor nt the law office of William Carter, in the vii loge of _Avon, New York on or before the lOth day of Apr1l, 1911. Dated September 22, 1910, EDWIN HU'fCIIINSON. WM. CAR'fER, Attly for Executor, Avon, N.Y. Notice to Creditor•. Executor. 29 P'i~~~~NS~r~~p;~t~ ~f 1 HJC 0 6ot~~~~· of~~~~~rd~; notice is h~rcUy given nccordin1~ to .Jaw, to all fJCr- llOil!l hnvinrr claims or dPmnncls n1.ram!;t Asnlwl B. Peck late of the Village of Honeoye Fall:;, coun- ty or' Monroe, Stale of New Yorlt, dcccaHed, to present the snmc with the vouchers therefor, to the undcrslr.-ucd, a~ the ndminiRtl'atot·s of the c~! tatc of ~aill deceased, nt thch-nlacc for the tmns- nction of budne:m ag HitCh ndmini:;tmtors, nl tJ07 Powcrtl Building-, Hochc!ltct•, N, Y., on Ol' before the Uth dny of ,lmtunry, 1911, Outed July tith, l!HU. lor a short distance Sunday, the firel 81 time Rince her kueu was injured ~everal w'eke ago. lilA M. VAN VECIITEN, MYRTA H. lliSIIOP, As Administrators, etc. of kmhcl B. Peel;, ='\'\\~=-:-== IONIA. -IoniA, Nov. ~0.-~Ir. and Mrs. W. F. Perr,v entertained on Thank,giving the following: ~Irs. A. Dawley and eon lle1t of Holcomb, :lire. Amy Bal<er, ~Jr. nnd ~lrH. Edwarrl Green of Ionia Anrl ~Jr. l'dward ~!Aeon of Euet llloomfi••ld. Miss Rnih Pierce of CanandAiguu has been a recent guest ol Mi\B GlAdys French at her home here. The dan co which WAS held in Society Halllaet FridJy night was well attended and n good lime is reporled lJy all who were there. nliH>es lleEeie nnd CatheriiHl Morgan of Uoeheeter wern homo for 'l'hankH· gil'ing. ~lisa Lillian :lfclnerney of Holcombe visited Catburine !\I organ while shu WIIB nt home, Mlee .Jnn••tte l'11rrieh ol Hochester spent Sund11y at her home. Mise Freda Hignnbothurn wa' 110 ovor Sunday gue•t of Mise Emma Bennett nt home. Miss Lucy Forsyth of Holcomb epent Thnredny nnd Frtday of last weak with friende in town. ,..---~.,....,......, HENRIETTA. flenrietta,'Nov. 28.-'l'ho regular meut• loR of the Henrietlll Head in~ Club mot with Mr. und ~Ira. G. L. Q1tick on '!'nee· day uvoning; Novomber loth. In spito of the lnclemont weather a good numher wua In altendunce and all lletenod to n very interoating program which wae fol· lownd by n lively dleouaalon. Aftot· tho proRram wae complotod a· ~twaelng con. teet was fn order and Mra, Howard cnr· rled off tho pr;zo. John Jrlehboolt and family have re· turned from Ho cheater whoro Ito h11a been u rtdor trcnlment for his oyee Hi nco July. Notice to Creditors. p~~~~~~~;;<~~ ~~~~~ oc~~~~~~ ~ 1 r'k1~~;lt~~J~: ~·o~i~~~wi~ hereby ~dvcn acconlingo to .Jaw to alltwt·t~ons hav- in~r claim~:~ or dt•mandH ngnm:;t Hndlf'l C. Cottman late of the village of Honeoye Pall:-~, County of 1\lonroe, Stale of New Yorl>, t!cccased, to present the 1HUllC with the vouchern therefor, to tho Ull· dcrsh.rned Evangeline B. Parmelee, Executrix of t.hc Lnst Will and 'l'e!>tanwnt of tmid decedent, nt h~r place for the trunC~action of husineH!i us flU<·h cxecutl'ix, at her I'C!>idence, Honeoye Fall:;, N.Y., on or before th~ 1st d:ty of May, lUll. Dated October 17th, l!llO, I·:VANGEL!Nllll. l'AHMEL!CE, Executrix. :J3w21.i C 1 /fl 1 ~~~~~f ~rc ~8c~~(,l1i~~~:l~ ~~~.·~ r. '~Lr~~~~~l~~:;~.~~ win John Crmnack, and {ie,Jrdana Cormaf!!{, hi:l wif~·. t.Jamt•:t Macldilt, jr., :~nd Ella Mackl.in, h~!; wife, Frank Mucklin and JJeUe r.la~>ldut, ht:l wife, Alhct·t Macldin and Beth M:wldin, his wife Chur]P.'I l\lncldin :mrl Anna Mack]· in hi:t' wife, h·l':;on lllaeldin, William J•:. M;tcJ..:lin nnd E!lio l\lacldin hi!! wife, Lotlie Fit~simow., :\lmn:ie \\'al\nn Get•! rude East· mnn ~linct·, Fn•d l•:a!;lman, Ern in J·:a~tmnn, Ella '1'homp~on, .Ict>Hic Cro:der, Li]lh! Cmo.;it't', Frank 'J'nylnr niH! Clnra 'l'nylor, hht wife, Frank Merri- man flllll Ilultit! Mt!tTiman, hi:-~ wife, Maud llcth- inl.:ton, Henry Mcrrimnn, 0Ht'ar Cnopc•·nnd Emi· ly Coorn!t', hiH wife, Belen Olin, Williarp l'l't::lton, tennnt, Harriet 1\lcMichuel n;~ admintstmlur of fo'rnnll Cormac]{, di'Cl'll~l'd, nntl F'lorcnct~ A. llurl>e JnortiWI:cc, DcfcJHialtl:!, To the nho\·fl nanwd tlefcndnnts: . You nrc hereby HUmmoned to flllHWer the corn- plaint in this nction und to HCt'\'e n t·npy of your answer upon nlnintill\'fl attorney v.·ithin twenty dnyu nfh•r the Hcrvice of thh1 HIIOUnotw, cxclunive of tho dny of Hcrvice, nntl in CU!'Ic of your fniltu·o to Rllflear or nnHwt•r, jwh~menl will bo tultell ~~~~uin!:!t you by dllfnult for the rcli<.•f dumnuded in the CUilliJ\IIiUt, '!'rial to be lwlcl in tlw County of .Monroe. Datt·cl July lith, lDlO. 1!0\VAIID 1!. WllllmJo:H, Atlorn<.•y for l'lninlifr, Court IIOIIHO, HocheHtcr, N, Y, 'l'o Murgaret Sherwin, ,John C\'rlllllck nne) Ueor- idnnn Cunnacl:, hin wife, JurneR Mncklln, Jr. nnd Elln Mncklin hiH wife, Frank Mnr.kllnnncl Helle Mnddin, hi:~ wife, Allwrt Mncldln und Beth Mncklin, hin wif<.•, C..:hurlc.·1 Macklin nntl Annn Mttcklin, hb wif~. lvcmm l\lncldin, W!ll· hun N. Mnchlin und gmo Mncldin, hit~ wife, Lottie Fitznhnom1, l\tu1~1dc Wubuu, C:m·trudc Jo:untnmn Miner, Jo'r(•d Ent~lnmu, Ernie Enntm:m r.~~~~;~·~J:::~!;;~o~~tl ' 1 Cl~~~~~ ·R~~~~~~' hf~: 1 ~r~rl~~:~~~k Mcrrlnmn nrHI lfnltlc Mcrrimun, hi~• wife, Mnucl llethrrhartou, Ilcnry .Mcrrhnnn nnd Helin Olin. Tho rol't.'ltolm~ Surmnoiw lfl Hcrvr.d upon you hy I1Uhllcntlollt)Ufllt1DIIl to nn order or lion, J. H. M. Hh·rJ!JCun, Monrf)O County Juchce, eluted Odohm· 2·1th, 1910, nrulllk•d with n copy ot tho Complulnt in tho olllco ot tho t:Jerl{ or Monroo C .. ounty nl Hf)clumtcr, N.Y. on tho 2:lrd dny or Novmnlmr, 1010, tho ot·hdnul corn)llnlnt luwlrm betm flk'fl In unitf olllco on tho lith dny of July, 1010. Tho ohject or thin ndion In to mnl{f) pnrtltlo~; liCt~IJrdlng to tho 1'4'!1Jiecllvu r/idtl!i o( tho lll~rtit!!l, untl If ltnpJH.'IU'IJ thnt pnr·lltiun t.~IIIUIOl bo rmulo Without ICI'PHl Jm•Judlctl to tho OWUPr, then (or II IIU)u nf lhu foiJuwhliC dt!fiCI'ibt't)JH't.IJICI'ly: · 8 1·2 cents per gallon Bbl. Salt $ I .I 0 only a small quantity left at this pJice Rock Salt·- - Per Bushel Bag 22 Cents The price is ri()'ht on ~ll of our rubber footwear 0 • When in need come and get our pl')ce Odd lots of Children's Underwear at greatly· reduced prices. FRED KLAUSS North Bloomfield -:- New York When in the Kitchen Thinking whnt to order for the Holidavs call Brown's and lenve your order. We ••ill guarantee to give you the BES1' Groceries thntmoney will buy: Our line of Canned Vegetables (WIO P•ck) is now complete. If yon waul the best Vego· tables put in cans ask lor tbe OLNEY BRAND FANCY CHEESE: CREAM, PEMENTO, SNAPPY. PINE-OLIVE and PECANTO at .J. S. Brown's Grocery and Bakery. The last resting place of your departed ones by the erection of a suitable memorial. I.et it be of exclusive design- and wbstantialmaterial. I,et it be our kind-wherein the work- manship is perfect and the price jnst <c~nrl f~ir. DENMBS HARRIS, Hone>oye F\alls N, V. • New Post Cards at the Drug Stores and at this Office ·---·--·---------·------- ••My. but it seems good to get into a store like this where · you can find most anyth~~.g. and such a fine assortment. And we would say to our many customers from Hone. lra·lis L'voriia 1 Avon Mendon Hush, and Bloomfield, that oye 1.: , . , , , • • ; the big store at Lima, Beadle B~·os:, Is fast gettmg Ill shape for the biggest Christmas trade IU Its history. Everyoody will want or at least we will want everybody to make. anum. ber of trips to this establishme~t bef~r~ Christma~ to kPep in touch with the new Merchandise amvwg and bemg marked at unmatchable prices. And if you are about to buy Dress Goods, Cloaks~ Clothing, Shoes. Blankets Crockery, Underwear, Hosiery, or any one of a hundred and one other things ~ept in thiH. store we would say come and look here first. Wrt~ plen.ty of experienced salesmen we can give you prompt and mtelhgent service. \ - BEADLE BROS. LIMA, N.(f. Insure· Your Property_ Put in a Bell Telephone. .., ·' ;,/: Many -of the accidents and mishaps that occur daily~ be prevented by the use of a Bell Telephone. Don't wait until some one near to y~n is \ery sick or your house i~ on fire to consider putting in a Bell Tele- phone. It will not only help out in emei·gencies, hut. will do a thousand aud one other things. New York Telephone Company ------------------------ O'Brien Subscription Agency CALIBER MODEL 1910 Self-Loading Rifle It Strikes Blow of 2038Ibs. This new Winchester shoots a heavier bullet and hits a harder blow than any other recoil operated rifle made. It is more powerful than the ,30 Army, of big- game hunting fame. The loading and firing of this rifle arc controlled by the trigger finger. It LIKE Tf!E IIAMMER 01' Tf!OR Stnd lor 1/llldraltd circular l11lly ducr/blnt tiJis n•w rill, wh/(h has &tretlgtla and powlf pl1u, WINCUI:STER ltEPEATINO Alt!IS CO., NciV llavcn, Conn., U, S, A. Catalogue for-1910-11 Now Ready I her·c is mor·c or less of a chance in ordcr·ing your magazines or per·iodicals through tt·av· cling agents who cannot fur·oish unquestion- able references, as was illustrated in the case of several Victor· residents last weel\, M l~e Ora Lhtc•dn, who lu atlendin~: tho Pittsford lll~h Rohool, le nt ltonto thle wuuk on ncc<JIIllt of Lho 'l'enohur.• luatlture which IHIIUte 111 \\'abator. All thnl trar.t ur purer I or lnud, nltut1t11 In tlw I'll\' or Hocht•!ltcr, County or McJnrun lllltl Htutn nr NtJW Ynrlt, lwlmr lot No. 7 In n uuhdivfulon uf n truc:l of laud lmlumthiK to Unuunh H, Htnatl•:1 In ~ ~~~:•n 1 t 1 ~\',~:~~;;;~~~(t'::~~~~ <~~n~t\~~:\~ 0 !~1 ~~; 1 2 1~ ,:nw,~~W A DOCTOR who were subscl'ibei'S to a ··ecent publication~ While the amount of the loss may be small, it ser·ves us an illuS~tr·a· tion that it is always safest to send tlu·ough, an establish· ed agency lilie the O'Brien SubsCI·iption Agency, Hone- oye Falls, N. Y., which began business 20 years ago by fo•·war·ding orders tor the accommodatif}n of stibsCI·ibcrs. 'fhe business has grown each year· until we have ·a Jist of r·cgular patrons to this department W c ar·e here wher·e you can get back at us~ and we must malic good. Call us lll), Ol' send for· one of our r·egnlar· 1910-1911 Price Lists, giving clubbing offers as low as you will find anywhct·c. Whon your hu•t nru wut uud cnhl, nud your body chilluli tltrnuKh und throuuil JrOlll uxpoenr~•, fulw 11 big d'\\ of Oluun· lmrlaln'H Onngh Hotuctly, untl111 your fooL In hoL wnL•Jr bolurn goiuu to IJod, uud you \'\ ahuoHt coria in to wnrd ofl 11 HOVOro OO)d, ____ .... __ .. ____ _ or tim U!ty nr ltoclu•ntur 1111 will IIJTI'/Lr hy n•fnr- ~1i11~l~! ~;:!~~~~~fi'::~~:IJ r'<'·~~!-~\:~lrr:~\:l~~~~r~~~;;:~: ~:~WI~~ '/~~ Mnnmo County In l.llmr W u[ JJccd11, nl IIIIIW 10. lJntcd NEJVmuber ~lnl, JIJ10 UHw7 II OW A IW 11. IV JIJI·:Nio:tt Atty. forl'lulntiiT, ·I:Jttl'owurn Bhhr. Hclf:m:un:n, N. Y, FOR .1\ QO.I\RTER. Cne Packo2t ol PARK'S fDA wilt ~mo .. l rl~~~~~:~!~·~jlri:,~;nuptA 1 k~~St~DA 1 ~~~!: &in~~~ ~ Btlon 1 which ~~ tho fortrunncr Of nil diiCUIIC!\ here auonuntlclncJikett, ltiHplcnanuttotnkc. ~rfr~;~\r~~r~:~~~!' Ucaltrd nt <~scents. Writ~ l'uxa Horj\r. :MmncrNit Co. J,Tn, ;r.,u UOY 1 N, Y,, U', H, A. \'Do it for lloneoye l?alls\ '.' h' ) '! I I ' \:'.