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·'• I --- -- -~~ ----·--------- - -·- -·--- __________ .... _ Our News Letters From Towns Round About : ............................... ~ i CLASSIFIED BUSINESS CARDS ! Never before has there been such a wide range of choice in styles in bed-room furniture ....... ~ ................. $ ....... . •'Rochester's Home Store\ ;.tithr~i~h~ :~chw~ 1 l t~~k~veO~~e s&g~~~ of bed-room furni· ture includes suites in the Adam, Colonial, Louis XV, Queen Anne, \Vii• ffam :md Mary and popular modern de- signs. They arc made up in mabog· ~~r:nel:al~k~'s iv~;~ ~air~~~~- ~~~t~~~ ~~vod chg:ce e~~~~d iron bed with prac· titJ~Y n:;i;rl t~u~t:~ this exhibition of \'!i::-- ~~m def~~~itu~c b~~ H.B.GRAVES C0.' _78 STA'rE_ST.,~ROCHESTER,N.i, Sthfloor of our store. See tke Furnished Rooms .WEST. RUSH The Mattern brothers and sisters, with their families, gathered in the orchard for their annual reunion Saturday the 21St, Some were present from Buffalo, Rochester Gorham,. Honeoye Fa!ls and West Rus'h, to the number of 55· It was pronounced a most enjoyable gathering. Although the thunder gave warning of a threatened storm ·for several hours, there was only a sprinkle of rain, not enough to interfere with their sports and good dinner and supper outof- cloors. Mrs. Clara Sweeney of Buffalo is spend- ing a few days in her- old home here with her daughter and family. Miss E, Cooley entertained friends from The- exce~si ve rainfall has caused much damage to muck land adjacent to Lincoln Road, Henrietta. One man planted an acre of onions which promis-· ed well but were latet• dr·owned. out. Then lettuce was sowed that met a similar fate durinlf thA w'eek of dry weather. 'l'he ground was prepared for celery and aftct· the Jabot• spent on setting out an 3Cl'O, tho cloudburst Of la=t Wednesday submet•ged the plot so there is small hopes of· reaping any- thing but loss of time and money .. Mr. Newton, Mr. Hoh and Mr. New- comb are the ones chiefly interested in these unusual conditions. MENDON ************* Brockport, Pittsburg and New York on Mr. Fritz Maybert•y, of Claremore, Thursday last for the day. In the afternoon Oklahoma, visited his sister, Mrs. they took an auto trip to Conesus lake. Shanks a few days last week, leaving IRO.NING Made Easy Let Us Prove ·one Thine! * Mr. D. Martin, A. D. Chapman and Miss' Sunday morning for Annapolis where * A. r.oodnow, were Rochester visitors on· he enters the Naval Training Sch.ool. * Friday last. ; _ The King's Daughter's held· their Mrs. Ida Lyday of Five Points entertain- nnnual.pim]ic. at Corbett's ·Glen last· * ed Miss Ethel Chapman's room-mate and: week Thursday. · ' * * Ethel's sisters a few days last week. ·~ . Mr~ aiid Mrs. Benj Uole of Holcomb· * MrS. J. B:Hamilton spen.t Wednesday in· wel'e gue~ts of Mrs. 'Erit~a· Cole. ave;: Rochester. Sm]day. :' . . , *;· James Pike of Sy;.cuse,with a few fr_i~m_ds • · · * T~e_Misses Jessie, F~nnk and Emily• spent Sunday with his .mother, They came: . by auto on Saturday, ' · Cut)er, of Rochester, ~visited Missi Ger_trude Jones over Sunday. * * * * * * * * * * * -i( Mr, and Mrs. }. E. Mattern entertained, . . That an Electric Iron will quickly remove the hot drudgery -1c his brothe~ Fred and family this eveniRg.IC '·Seventy-five members .. were present. iC of ironing during the sweltel'injr summer months. . -lc Mrs. Bock's house is rented, the tenants:. ·at,the Grange meeting on Saturday· \tc Keeps the Kitchen cool-uses just enough current to keep -lc to move in t=h'=is=w=e==ek==.=== · '· :;::!n!~~e~~:fetr~~: u:~! ~ou:~~~s d~; iC the iron hot. Handle always cool. · .-tc fourteen, after which- ice cream and \tc Uniform Heat-Just right all the time. Saves changing · .fc · HENRIEIT A cake was served. The next meeting iC irons. Saves steps and trouble. · -tc will be the amiual picnic held Au: 4th Economical-Small cost for current. Greatly reduces tho -lc 0~ Wednesday. of l~t week Miss M; B.: at the home of the Lecturer, Mrs. A. iC tim~ con·sumed. ~ Meserv.e of Brooklyn an~ Rev, and Mrs. A.'.' J. Hilh Let us give you a demonstration in your home for a week, -tl I. Ehie of Macedon, and ·on Sunday and The infants of Mr. and · Mfs. Wm. \' \tc of( it you like, Free. , -lc Mandai Mrs. R~~h p; Haskell ~f. Bev~rl~y, Haw becker, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schealer _.., Mass,, were guests ofMiss M,,F,_Newt~n. · . a'nd Mr. and Mrs. E. Sl!anks were. .,. . . baptized last Sunday morning in the Lima-Honeoye Electric· Light & Railroad Co. Rev. R, A. Clemens· of Illinois, a former ************* pastor of the first Baptist ch~rch,wa5 calling' Presbyterian Church by Rev. Shanks. on old acquaintances on Sunday, ' TIMES WANT ADS ==Bring Results== In the !u;t of 'names o(thos~ d~t~d f?r ' . No; 6 or Arner Road the army appear those of Simon and Chas. Remelt, Wm. Klick and Frank Marr: and 'The funeral. of Mrs. John 'Green of thu; Earl Marr, young men living id th,is vicini- place whf~ ~ied on -Thursday took place,on· ty. . I Saturday, .Mrs. Green. was a former resi- Mr. and Mrs, Fred Klick have a. little dent of H?neoye F~lls_ ~nd, hadrei:ently. stranger in their home.. He.may become_;a, -m~red.here •.. S,he, is su~vi.ve4.;b~_nine.chil, soldiersome day. . .· ~' , dre~. / · · .. . · · .·. · •· ·<•;; , ,: : ' ' ' · Skunks seem to be quite pl~ntiful in .this .. M~.-c; Smitb;;o,f Peter~or<),,'Canada, a, vicinity and maRy of them have beeR killed; .~-?~sl~',of. ~-r&.~.~.am,;~l.~.r~;~ii!\~~i~g,~~~l On Satu.rday while trying to free ;• ?,or5.e; ':~~t •. <.,~e.~.~s ~?~t t~~.,br?~b~~-.~~ .. t.~~;)1~r· that got his foot over the pole of the buggy -,an,d now.h¥.~·,bro.ther ~~:·Ui~·Me!hc,~l:co.rps· to which he . was_ hi~c~~d;;. Fre~·, Gnis~~~Ov(· ~~. -~~ 1 ~·~~?.;~S.~_:,'<~~~~(~\iz): ·~,~)~;~.{f:~~t,;>~~fl~~~~\-l: FRATERNAL ORDERS · Masans Union Star Lodge No. 320, F. & A. M .. meets on the first Wednesday of each month in their hull on Muin St. GeorgeS .. Hoyt • WorshipfuU!Ill!ter Dr. Allen · SecrotaQ Eastern Star Union Gtar ChaPter No. 328, meets on the. 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month in Masonic Hall. Mrs. Tennie Burton - Worthy Matron Mrs. Nellie Thompson,' - ··Secretary Odd Fellows Honeoye Fulls Lodge No. 9\1, I. 0. 0. F. meets on Monday of each week in their hall at corner of East and Ontario Sts. W.J. White NobieGrand Frank Harris -' Secrctarr Rebekah Lodge Honeoyc:'Fatls!Rebekah Lodge, No. 464 meets on the 1st and 3nl Tuesdays of each month in the I. 0. 0. F. Hall. Noble Grund Mrs. Wm. Hutchinson - ·Mrs. F. W. Harris Secretary Modern Woodmen of America Meetings held in Odd IFellows Hall on tho First Frlday.of·each month. ':- · Geo, A. Case Vic<i-Consul _JohnW: Hud.On , ·Clerk Milcabees · . HoneOye ·Falls Tent,· No. 417, Knights of the Macabees of the World, meet'the 2nd, Wednesday of each month in I. 0. 0. F. Hall. Wm.-H. Brooks Frank Aldridge Commander Reconl Keeper -· - Lewis Gates Post No. 369' G. A. R. Meets the 1st Thursday evening of each mo·nth In Masonic HalL Edwin Warren Eugene A. Green Comma.rlder Adjutant Women's Relief Corps This organization meets on the 1st Monday of each month in Masonic Hull. Mrs. Harriet Durrant Miss Franc Hunington President Secretary Honeoye Falls Granite No. 6 Meets monthly in Village Hall on Sutun!ay pne- ceding fuU moon. Business meeting at 4 o'ciock. follow~ by supper and ·evening progmm. Worthy Master ·George M. Tyler Secretary Mrs. Helen R. Gates Ladies Of The Maccabees R!!VIew No. 250. Meeting• held in I. 0. 0. F. Hall on th.e second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each tnonth. Mrs. Nevada Harris Mrs. Roba P. Allen .. cOmmiuuler Reconl Keepe< LAUNDRY The ':foneoye Falls Laundry . ~~ .. , Family Washing on Monday GEO. A.·VARNEY, Prop. Atlanti was hurt in such a mannerUtat it will lay. '· .,¥r.,a.nd ~rs.;E~rl ,Schiliin,ger)~'d f~l!iily. him up for several days. · and~'-~.i's~}:~· ~~.B~d~t~~era~·~_''SOn:~-tafOJ~f: :=·=·='==:============= . ...:..._ . ; i .•. Yo.~::~.d_a_ .• _._!.~. ·,.&M.o:.::.:.:~.i-~.:.:_._n_'.:_:{_h·:'_,.;_::_·~-·~_; .. ·_~e_::.·~.:: __ ~.a_!_~l. . TAILORING c City AUG. 10 $12.00 ROUND TRIP Tickets good 011 all trains includi11g the Black Diamond 4 Through Trains Daily to Philadelphia Fifteen-Day Return Limit Stopover at Philadelphia. allowed on return trip )jehlg!:a.v~~\ _Ritih•oatl. The Route of\ the Black Diamond J.ev. Roberts, a returned niis~ionilry from' -- - - ;:============== In d . k . . . · 1 ·-. ·· h·. . , son:·Growl'}r. and,'daughter~ .. Kathaiine''of e- ta, spo e very 1nterestmg Y: m .t ~ U~uon. 'R .. · ·h' · ·-·.-, ·.·: •·h· ·\-h· · · · : ''' '· .' -·· .. ·•' · · · C · 1 Ch h · . S ·d · ... · ·· . oc ester\w o · as charge.of Kamp Kon- ongregattona urc on·. 1111 ay:•mom· ~- t .. _, · · ·. -··· ,. • .- \ .·.· ·, .. - ing. · ' • ;, ··· ' · t~~. ~~,thyS~cond Baptist,ch~~cli cap~dat . · · ·· \ · ·. ·;-< :· .h•f)r<?tfo;.~~:~·:W·Brads~r~et, s~nd:iy, ~;, M~. D. G. Mason an~ Mf: and , ~rs, : J • t.hetr way up to Kamp. · · · ,· ... ·. B. Gndley and little son are spendmg • the .. , · M '• ·H W 1i d · · · .. , · ·' · · • · week near Long Poitit do~e~us'Lak'e\ iii\•: . 1 •.:. rs.. : . • ra street met With a pam- . · -.- .• '· ·· .. , •<:><,:;;.,:t · :·: .ful.accident on' Sunday •. On.going'down.cel- Tbe anRual Dolan-Stephensh,tcmc•T(dl :lar:she··made a··mmst ·· nd t. th r be held on Saturda ,Jul 2Sth' .. ·;,· ~;:.·;< ' .-: . · . · . epa · o~e. _ e tga· - . Y. _ . Y: c .'•·•·!.-'•:•;<.·'> :.:C'\> ments of her left ankle, . It happened that Mrs. B. ~· _Jones?>acc_o.~panied>by her :Dr. H,· W. Bradstreet of )r~ndequoit came son. and M.ISs · Jenme -J one~·.:· ~eft . .f?r_ ·;,Mt, .shortly' after the accident and b.ound fthe Clem~ns last wee.k, :IVb,ere-:.h,~rS~~~b,an~,. foot and m caring for her; 'Mrs{Bradstr~et's Captam B. I. Jones,·.t~ Cl?~~~nde_~. p~~th.e ·mother is With he~. •.!\., aviation school now 'est_ ablished_ .there; ' · · H't'g.lt'w' ay c · .. 1' . · :.H:.:. ·.·· f.: th: · - . . _ ·. . ommiSs one~ ovey •O :. e Mrs, James McNall.a~d J\i!Bs,_Ilelen; -of town of Rush has closed:Uie·:No'.6 road- West Henri,etta, visited tlieir m?tlier, Mrs.· ,froln John M. Covilrt's to Caseyis Corners G. A. !Jewitt oil Monday.. , , . 'and is jiut\ing crus~ed stone'an'ilfor'about Mr. and Mrs, C. F .. Holcoinb and little one.half mile; .,, (·::(' · -, son, of Perry; wjthM~.· ii CranstoR, .~f' · ,•, Oklahoma City and Mrs: W., D, l'!olcomb;· - . \' · Henrietta, motored to Itliaca',-'·oidiat~rday' Four Sp1ders to the Pound. 1 h . . 1 ,. · , . ·. • : ·, ,. ' .•. The llznrd spide~ (Mel us mygule) Is w tere t ey vtstted re auves, returnmg •· Sun- th f t. · 1 · da afternoon. · • · ' · .. ;. , ,,., :: _ e urges spec es·of venomous spider Y known. lie Is of a bt•lght yellow color MENPO~ ,CENTER Lova'nt Lestor ~rid two dn~ghtors, of Bull'ulo, spent tho week end witll · his sister, Mrs. H. :E. Bushmnn. 1~. H. White and fumily m·ril;ed homo ft·om theit• motor tr.ip to tho 'l'housnnd Islands last· Friduy evening. Mr. White was ~ucccssful in landing hall a do~en piclwrul weighing from two to tht·ee pounds. Ono was stolon out of his busket so ho came homo with ono ;by. Tlmrsduy tho lOth u party ol Mendon . Con tot· people joined u numbm• of Pittsford pooplo in l'isitlng tho famous ~:mlcns of Mt•s, 1•'. li', 'l'hompson, tho own~t·.of 'Sonnenbot·g'utCunundaiguu, a JH'll'tlego that wus l(l':mtml hy spoclnl im·itation. lt is u mi>fortune Umt so much beauty und ut•tistic rollnomont that Is cupublo ol such high cducmtion- ulmluo to tho gonot•ul public who ut•o denied udmittunco, shoulcl bo shut i11 by a hil(h wall of stone. 'l'his mng- nillcont ostato of .IOU acres is di vi clod into two tmrts, one of W uct•cs hehw cntlt•oly enclosed by tho ulot•csttid stone wall umlthc othm· put·t uoin111Imd out- ~ldo of tho walled bOCtlon uncl comJH'is-. ing tho fm·m, dnh·y, chicken ytmls, clorocott tmd woocllnnd. . Mr. and Mrs. Ollbot·t Shattuck, th~h·· son, Nolson, uncl !111•. Hobbins, all of l'lil'urd, N. Y., motored to J. H. ](enncdy's to spend the week end. Albot•t Newcomb, of Lincoln Road hus.ropulntod his house. ' · 1 ' ' with three red stripes on his bnck nnd u cresc~nt of pure blnclt on the ubdo- mmi: Irun grown \s]Ieclmens of the llzurd spl!ler (so culled because his chief food is small Uznrds, frogs, etc.) mensure four inches ucross the buclt uml httve legs ten Inches long. Four fu!Lgrown males_collectetl by 11 Urlt- lsh exploring expellition weighed one pound four ounces. 'l'hls glunt of the spf!ler fmnlly Is 11 uutlve or' Ceylon. lC!ug dny wns founded l.ly the Sons of the Hevo!ttllon ut u meeting held ut Deu\'er lu 180-1. •, Answer the Alarm! Honeoye Falls People Should Not Delay If y~nr lddneys are infiqmed, Don I stand around and do nothing Like a fire it will soon he beyond c~ntrol. \'on will get the alarm in time- · Backache or dizziness or disorders or the urine, Heed the warning. · Give your kiduol's a rest by living more carefully. Usc Donn's Kidney Pills to help stamp out the cause, l:rofit hy a I Ioneoye Falls II'Oman s ex. penence. . Mrs, E. Rumsey, N. ~lain St., Honeoye l>nlls, snys: \1 felt.miscmble and had such a lame and sore back that I ·could hardly g~t. up .or do~Vl\, I could hardly do my I~Olk 01. tu~n 111 bed because of shatp, cut· tmg pams Ill my back and I felt all run down, One bo., of Dorm's Kidney !'ills 1'0· moved t)w trouble, making me strong. and well again, That was two years ago and I have had no return of the trouble since Price 6oc, at all dealers. Dont simply ask f~r a kidney remedy-get boan'~ Kidney ltll~-thc same that Mrs, Rumsey h 11 tl. Foster· Milburn Co. Props., lluffulo, N. v: . MATTHEW J. O'BRIEN MERCHANT TAILOR. DRY CLEANING AND REPAIRING Men's Suits, Ladles' Suits, Coats and Skirts Prompt Deliveries by Parcel Post I Hotel Richford Elm St. Entrance . Rochester, N.Y. Mason Work A. IVIcL..EAN . · RliUrood Ave. H ills N y oncoye :Fa , , • for Mason's Work Cement, Brick aud Stone Work Plastering HOme Phone 072 Bell Phone 114w tratln :narlt~ and cupy•·lt.;\hl~ obtalrll'tl or 110 fpp, H••ud ltlllliPI, ~\;:etdiP:I or plwlo~t nllil tie• rr!l'iptlou r\11' FllEE SEARCH mul ropm·t OllJIII!lJ:IIIllliJJty. Jl,LIIIC rel\~ti'Ut'l'li, PATE,lTS FlUILD l'·::>RTIHIES for )\il\1 nut· ftt·t~ boul:lt'L.~ IP!I how, Wh!•.t tiJ iun·nt untl :mvu .}tHt mui!L'j\. \\'l'ito t•Jtlny, Do !W~fT 8£ C~m PATI!IJ1' LI\WVCfiS, Seventh Washinoton, D. An Ounce of Practice Is · Worth a Pound of Preaching Tuke Our Advice and Advol'- tis'o In This Pnpor. Tbon Wo'll Stop Preaching nnd Cougrntu- lnto You. -:- -:- -:- WEDDYNG BELLS Arc They GoiniJ to Itinll For You 7 Let Us Supply 1hc Invitations BE A BOOSTER! 'BuyatHomeand Aid Locallndtutrie.$ i THE MAILS -----= GoiNG WEST. CLOSES-6:30a.m. nnd 4 :20 p, m GOING EAST. CLOSES-9:05u.m,and 7 :00 p m' p,c;::.ING TON, BLOOltiFIELD-7:20a. m, anti 5:00, Office opens at 6:30 a. m. and closes at S:Ou IJ, rn R. L. EARL, P.M. H. F. LIBRARY Honeoye Falls Library hou~~--~ opening, afternoons, Wednesday and Frld,ay 3: 45 to 5: 45. Evenings, Mon. day, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday, 7:30 to 9:30. Miss Louise Lotee, Librarian. R. R. SCHEDULES Lehigh Valley R. R.-Rochester Branch '.!'rains leaVe Honeoye Falls going to Rocheiter dully at 6.26 a. m.: 9.30 u. m.: 6.35 p,' m. '-!'rains leave Honeoye Falls going tO Hemlock dally at 9.59 a.m.; .6.13 p, m. ~ins arri:ve at Honeoye Falls from Rochester dady at 6.25 a. m.; 9,69 a. m.: 6.13 p, m. Paste it' iri. your hat New York Central R. R.-P.eanutBroncn Trains leave Honeoye Falls East-Bound at 9:24 a. m. and 7:13p.m. \ Trains leave Honooye Falls West-Bound at 6:46 u. m. und 4:38 p. m. No Sunday Trains. ATTORNEYS James M. Heatn ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW OFFICE AT RESIDBNC~ North lllaln St. Honeoye Falls ============= C. A. SHUART. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Oftlce ill ShoUt Bulldina', Main St:reot. Honeo7oFalls, N.Y. DENTISTS DR. D. H. ALLEN DENTIST. Oflk. aror Bank of Honeo1o Falls. Homol03 ·PHOTOGRAPHERS SMITH'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO Ontario Street, Honeoye li'alls, N. Y. Open from 9 a. m .. to 5 p. m~ All work gu~ranteed. Call and inspect the latest septas.. Kodaks and kodak supplies always on hand.·· Films developed; priniB made, finished and mounted. FLORISTS Potted Plants, Begonias, Ete. On! era taken for cut nowers aud for Floral Deaigns -at- At Fowler's Greenhouse. HONEOYE FALLS. N. Y. Bell24-J Home Phone 643 Painting and Decoratinl! ISAAC PARMELEE & SON Painting, Papez·inrr und Decot•ating Residence Ontario St. Bell Phone 101-W Honeoye Falls, N. Y. FRANK B. WILSON Painter and Decorator General House Pahlter Interior Der.oraling Paper Hanging, Etc. Doll Phone 2Gt·M STATIONERY 'JJ.e HONEOYE FALLS TIMES Printer• o£ Stationery. for Thoso Who Arc Pnrtlculnr As 'l'o QUAL I •r Times Building Hell phone 1 ~) ~Ql.~~JWWt.rumP<f&'..liA?<.·it:·: ~ CQLD S TORA(i;i~ ;j For Eggs, Duller, Chceoc, AppleJ, ~ Evaporn!ed Fruits nnd Other Pwducto. -~ . T~;ri:p~;·,du;;o'~lltd;~ :;;~~,;~~n~;. l 38 GilliS!., noobostor, N.Y. I