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mmmmmmt p^.yfw?fsjgj %£•>\? 2*' _M%ir-..: tf*'.^« . - ; \• \ ** •;———'-Vffir- ^gPO^BLlC-T>E11IO0R*T,~BIK>]5KPORT, N. Y., TMt»R8fl^,rAPffc/WW*\\ Republic-Democrat MQWB©i COUNTY . :ifp30P<MRT, NEW YORK %0\\\\\A«OMDATED JUNE *5, 1925 &%' \ '\ JJau\.'_ Established la 1856 !lU : -\ 4Bntered at thePostofflce at Brockport, W^' • \ T N; 6 Y., as second-class ntatter • WT \\\ Subscription Price $2.00 A Year * moafta \jiT.00 \ -:- 3 months 60c copy ©a ^ew3 stands - nected with, the Susquehanna Coal Company an-d it s 'successor, M.- A. Hauaa Company, aaid^waB well known In the coal trade In Western &ew York and Canada.. Last fall he and 'J&Ira. Fraser celebrated their golden wedding anniversary* Besides his wife and son, Keith, he leaves two -sons Donald T. of.Can- and'algua and Allan C. of Ithaca? otie daughter, Mrs, Gordon Br Castle of Toronto, Oat, andjone brother, Geo. H. 'of Waiiwatosa, Wis.' JUST HUMAN? fi^r OENE OARR f*. A. Blossom, Owner and Editor -E. M^Blosson*. Publisher. Edna N. Brooks, Society Editor Advertising Rates Per 1 column Inch S5c tPlaTeTTlat \or- ttartrae. Composition per inch extra ..,-- 10c Classified, per line 10c * T\t» for-25e)—3 lines minimum • ' Poetry, Card of Thanks and .' Resolutions, per line 10c fjfet accepted over phone—cash •with copy). All communications to the office dust .be signed hy' lie. writer, not lleeeBSaYily'Tor publication-, but as-ev- idence of good faith. Those unsigned teach only the waste basket. JOHNST ON . Funeral services were held, Tburs- [day,. for Mrs. Madeline Coughlin .John- ston* of Geneva, who- passed away, Monday, April 2nd7^~The Berviees were held €rom the home of her par- -enti-^-ln-^R&^^lSe^t^SUKL^. m r mi Ffromf St.. *fonitraV Church at ~9-o ! clock. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. - •—Mre, -Jobnstoa- was. -boxn4n._Brack; port 32 years ago and. graduated from Brockport Parochial School and Brockport High. She was also a grad- uate of the Highland Hospital, Roch- ester,-where sb_© was supervisor of nurses for eight years. On Septem- ber 24,1951, she married Dr. Graham-J— Johnston,- She leaves her husband; a daugh- ter, Colleen; her parents, Mr. and Coughlin; a sister, Mrs. E. J. OTE&urice orT*eF~YoTE~CTEy and two brother-s, Donald of Roches- ter and Av. V. Cougnhn of Buffalo. INVALIDS aged ,».--,-- _--. ..-..,,— for at the Massey JFlfon*<e. Terms yeny reawnaMe,-PhwB^Y$«Mv*v- iter* .., .-> J.X,J.^%X.^V^-'... \. 5 NOTICE TC* CREDITORS OF WILLIAM E. PALM ER, Dsceased - YOtf ARMl^BBY^EWWE^-to present aworn claims .with voucher! JherjjCpr ,*& feljaB3ws^e^.at.„.the4,^ l8ffj^oejj«bX Burns -& Burns, .502 Wider Building, Rochester,—-xfew York, oiror before the l§tfc day of Ootober f »W34ir-' ~ \ : * ..\•'.. ^ Edna P, Maurice, 4Buras**-Burns, .....'.. Executor. Atfoftteys lof^EfeeTflsrir™*\ \\\ BDZ~WndeyHtttldiflg fc . ..\ 1 '~-± RocheBter^ \N7TT . JOlJt ^ ; **• MM. • . i . pmmltm* T^'OT^r'-.T SuiU to Order—Remodeling .Cor. i*a1n ->1ii8 ; ,. Breckp^i*; __...,: -'a»ho«»e-?0*f|i~.-- -J. -L_J ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETINQ ... . Notice\ is hemby *ivei liiatdthe an nual school meeting of the inhabit* ants of Centra^ School District No- 1, Towngyflf. Sweden, OgaeJL-PaiiBa_jattd \What Do Y' mean by Callin' Me a Bard-faced CM' Ceezer> U«y ? * Thursday Afternoon, Apr. 12, '34 AM DREWS The death of Herbert J. Andrews occurred, Tuesday, A.prtl 3rd, at the home of his' daughter, Mrs. Elmer •BllGlier:~elL.tk6. i a&Ba^r£..£oa&., Ber- gen. Mr. Andrews was born August 30, 1862, In R.OB8 Cottages,-Charing, Eng-J land. He came to the United States gfteTTroou at i;8Q o'oleoh—Jrom-X,, Schauman's Sons Funeral Chapel) 609 Clinton avenue, north, Rochester. In- terment at Lake Side Cemetery, Ham- HISTORY '••:1- : \Items of Local Interest, Printed In the Republic Fifty Yearg Ago Today hll( j ren V. Schlosser was given a contract to- supply Powers* Hotel, Rochester, with lamb, veal and poultry, . . A bowling alley was erected by Prof. Helnrtch. A new stamp window and counter was erected at the post .office. Born—To Mr. and Mrs.. Elmore R, Bentiay, a Bon-j-=to .tff. and Mrs. E. T. Lamb, a son;- to Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Hathway, a daughter; to Mr. lea A. Roberts, a son. Died—In Brockport, Charles Reed, aged_ 18 years; Joslah Randolph, aged 68 Tears; in- Hamlin,- Johannah- Wolfr aged-4 years. He !B survived- by two son's, Her- bert of-Basom and Thomas of Elba; one daughter, Mrs. Dilcher; two sis- terB and two brothers; also 12 grand- A fresh offensive marks- Mustapha Kemal's war against illiteracy t&te xeaj; with the optenlng at Istanbul of 500 . A-B-C gclioo^S *foT~\adufts. 'Lialf year 40,000 men and womefi in the wre aatAu-jfhy chicks. Leghoraa. DANCE—Old and . t ^fo-J T Afoft,,ft ^•t'^a^^iridfjalniin^V' CoiniSiunl^^BidldliigT^^ Hotted •--- -FRflTlAV—APIIIl^.'-,1'a —featurino-^- • • • -\ Miss BlIHe Walker . and Her ----- Crazy Longhornt ' Hear them «n^ 4he- JStdlo Reds, RocSs. Custom hatching, feeds, brooders and • supplies. Code 8900. Char.-F. Colter, Ridge rd. 3:22; tt 6&ahty—and- Mur \ X3«e^na~^Ceunty qualified to' vote \at senool, meetmgs in said district will he held in the Auditorium of the new High .School in the Village of Brock- {port on Tuesday,. May i.,1934. at 7:30 o'clock P. M., for the transactidn of such business as authorized by the Education Law of 1910 and its acta amendatory,'thereof, and to vote up- on the7 following resolution r -• — Shall-the District authorize the Board of Education .to ratBe .by tax upon the taxable property of the dis- trict the Bum jof J25 t 00O to be^ col- lected in two installments as provid- ed' by the Education l-*w; said |2S,00O • to be used to meet the added expense [of P^fflj^S* yffi£^' t ?^?^ io ^. tor - iooeapOBPauMubauriapociri\\\ n j q ^ FRESHVEGETABI Weekend Spee '••\'^L •-^| FOR SALB^-Must dispose at great sacrifice-matched Bet, *lx\ genuine im- ported rugi, Oriental design, in per- fect condition. Would sell entire set for *10O. Skes are approximately^ xll ft, 7xlfi»_?x5, 2—3x5 and a 10 ft. t^ttn^»''-- _i \-\ i '~~~^-\* , \-- i -^ i \-* ,w,,fe ^^ Wrlto B03T'EI-la Republic-Democrat _ ^ 4!19 otty were taught the new alphabet ] Funeral\ sorvices were held Friday afternoon at Bergen. Interment at Mt,-Reat Cemetery. ftKTED WANTED—Honse, In residential section. Modern improvements neces sary. E. J. Fulta, So. Main St. ing, incident to the encountering of quicksand. . . * , <• . ' . Dated: April 3, 1934. (signed) Willis Lee, 4:26 Clerk, Board of Education > .,.', < COUNTY COURT \ COUNTY QP MONROE ft, 7x1^7x5,\2-3x 5 aad.a.'lO «.[ J^JJ^^ Matte?oTthe Application of 1 ; W ff?* , ?\ n !!'t te,i f W'^Mo^roT^uliyAlf^Uura^ WANTED—Position as practical] nurse. Inquire Mrs. Arthur * Nesbitt, Hamlin. FOR SAZJ&—House and lot, 30 Brocfway Place, Brockport, known as fE^SgdJiaJL^irojiaity.i SubmitH>ff#i4 for same oS or before April 19th. 1 Offer should be accompanied by cer- .tifled check for ten per cent ot the ; amount ottered.. Checks of unsuccess- ful bidders vwdJLbe returned.'Harold GlapPrTJbTnnmsloner ° f Public Wel- fare. Roohelter, N. Y. ciety of. Brocbsport, N. Y., {formerly Brockport Unldn A.grlcultural Sod-1 ety>r for Permission -to Estate. Upon reading and^ filing the petition Twsnty.flva^-Vsara-ABo —. John Thompson was elected - 4th vice-president ot the State Thresher- day morning at 9 SCHUTT The death ot Trooper Frank H. Schutt, aged 3-4 years, of Troop A. IState Police occurred at \his'hornet l-hr Batav-via, Wednesday, April 4th.' following a short utaess; Mr. 8cbutt was bom in Ulysses, Pa, He Jointed Troop A in Septembor, 1923.-Recently he ve-as united in mar- riage *o> Mary Glynn, daughter of William—J,-ai^nn, of thlff- Tillage, He Is survived by his widow; his mothor, Mrs, ad. Schutt ot Lockport; ggtl~Bev-e>ral-sl«t6rt—and_hrothera. Funoratl lenslceB wore held Batur- 30 from his late WANTED—Used bicycles, any con- dition., J. R- Thomas,' 18 King St. Phone 33. •* • iLOST—'Right brown rubber.. Pleaae-1 I return to-Mt-L. Whittle, 25 Erie and 1 WANTED-Lawns to rakff ™*\ ^ thejJther one or reward mow. Contract lawn mowing toreea. *«\»\«* uw^iwm eon, now. Jnanlre lfi.Park Ave., Brock- port. Phone 3S1.R. WANTED)— By thQ hour or contract, general Mason and Plastering work. Apply Edw. I-udecke, phone 448 Brockport, N. Y. • o= a WANTED—ProteetaSt lady would X\M HINTON paper hanger and painter. 17 State St men's Association. The house on Chappell street own- ed by H. C. Holfiiea was damaged slightly by flro ( _ ... .- Married—In Brockport, Mies Lil- -4i0n-S^ jybltfi .taJRadnex-g-^ Shull. Died—In Morganvllle, George M. Randall; In Rochester; Marcos Han- chfltt, home-to. Batatvla. Interment was at GeneBO© Cometry, Giflsee, Pa. FHtssn V*\^ Ago _ J|r, and* SJri, WUUam fiatiey moT- «d toto the house on Waat avenue. formerly occupied by George Dean Announcement was made, of the en —gagement—ef- • Harold Burcke. ANNUAL like position, housekeeping on farm ifor elderly couple or widower. Ex. jTJ8rtenced7~neatv-reUs*le^--InqttlrA-E~4^u. this office. '4:2615:80 P. M LOST—Dog aoar Hamlin. .x^Black and white hound with BIU hyone ear. .Finder please return to Charles-Skin- fnsr, BmtQBirinone 13. -Reward, -7- Na AUPPER serve\*\ . .UPIJE _ * r *' - Mrs. \Ward LiDue of KendalTlinis\ passod away »t.ft_hjapj$al in_Rpches-l tet, Prtciny, aJtef a iho^t lllUBBBT — \ She leaves tier husband, Ward; two sons, Nathan and Vernon of Roches- ter; one daughter, Mrs. Alton Dodge of Rocrjester; two grandchildren; one brother, Walter Flake of Mor- ton and two sisters, Mil. Charles Kenyon ot Morton and Mrs. Clifford Curtis of Hilton WANTED*—Tlireo hundred ccraple at the Americas Legion Annual Ball, at the new Hlah School gym. Frank Skultety is to play. Ten pieces. Fine decorations. Tlio party of the year W = T^=Monroe-ik>enty^Agr4ealturati Society (formerly Brockport \Union- 1 ARTicultural Society), verified on the • 3lst day of WEarch, 1934;- praying far- approval to sell ~the\ real estate o f said corporation to the^'Village of Brock- 1 port and ToSirof Sweden, upofi term* and conditions set forth hv^atd. peti- tion, it is, on'motion of a«nry E. Mac- Arthur, attorney for the .petitioner, ORDERED, .that aajr member, stockholder, officer or qreditor of the said corporaBpn\ or otherwise, inter- ested in sa^T application, show cause tat a term/of'this Court to be held at 1 the'Cofirt Hodse'Tn \tho\ City oTTlootr- eBteKfN. Y.,-on the 16th day of April* J3Vat tea o?clOcS: lirthe- forenjojE* n'hy the prayer of the said petitioner should not be gras^sd,' and if if \ftrth-\ er ORDERED, that publication of this) order -to show cause a t least twice before the return dats~tn the Brock.- port-RepubuovDemocTat, »- newspaper published in the Village ot Brockport, N. Y„ shall be deemed sufficient ser- vice of this order upon any such ln- \rJeresr _ ~ FOlUffiNf , rwnERlCAlt LEftlON BALL New^Hlgh Soh#9l *cth» Friday, April 2K 9 Jto 1. Save the date. $1.60 per louple. , \ . WRIGHT BEAUTY 8HOPPE 1 Finger waving said .marcelling 85c; [Shampooing- and^insOilcnflHgl JJsnm FOR RENT- lmprovements. -Eight-rpom house 62 College 8t. All 'Mickey Mouse'*,-\-'' .Wrist WatcheT_r:: -.:/;. -.;_: Packet Watches - aa * > - '••• and/*€locks Other Inexpensive Watcbee L H. Engel & Son •ROCKlKlltT».N. ¥, Soap Chip*, 33c 8 lb. box Beef Roasts, 16.12c Chuck or-^toolder Hamburg, Fresh Ground lt*10c J8eef_Stew,_2 lb«. 27c •—\•s^Tl QUALITY . - SERVICE FAIR PRICE We Delirer . • Fftoae 2S Dated, Rochester, N. Y., April lad, 1934. - - Willtaan F. Tannr,—] Monroe County Judge. Henry E. MaoArthur, Attorney for Petftioner. Omce and 1*. O*. \Address -- Brockport, New York. 4:22 nenta *2^5, H *»4 W-60, 12 EalQll| St. Phone 62 J.*V- rat was made, of the en . Curtis ot uiixon. _ - y „.^ -M4s3-Olive Cooley t<r prlvaxsTan^nit servluas weTe--helfr J^-^S!^^ ..-_.,.„ ...>_^„„» „t o n'oinoir from l!«mi R.EN1 Edward Slmmona began working^ Simmons' Drug store. Bora—To- 'Mr. and Mrs. Richard GartiBon Jr.,, a daughter^. Married—In Buffalo, Miss Beatrice Eaxgar to John V. Hines. Bled—In Clarksonj Mildred Loft- haaBfi, age4 I years; in Rochester, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence? of bar daughter. Mr*'. Dodge, etery. Interment at Clarkson Gem- ; MURPHY\ - The demise of John Murphy, well known business man Qf Holley. and FOR RENT—Three rooms, kitchen and- hath. 8|/TaTk' Ave. 4:12 FOR RENT—Seven-mom uoueo; all columns- improvehients, South avenue. Inquire 1 FRANK SKULTETY and his ten-piecerorehiitra playing at the Legion Ball, Sttda* April 27. More partJeulars^etSFr Watch these HARDWOOD SLOOHS- Laylng, -gandlyig^ Flnlthlnf OLD FLOORS REFINI8HEE) Cleaning *nd Waxing GEO, E. UNDBERG -^.faH-ftreet- 265 S. Mate.SL .._ I [ 'FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for ttgbtr~-ho«sekeseplng—wT* ' \~ ments. 17 Hollfiy St. FOR RENT>-Steam-lieated light housekeeping and Bleeping rooma- r^asv eleetFlcita? and water in rooms. Inquire 5c and 10c Store. la mam fear or the .Brockport Knights -Robertr-Neate,- ase^-M-yeBrar-in-W4s4«f - Xotumhus^-jiaaaM. .away at his! consln, Mrs. Carl Laack, aged 85 years; la Connecticut,- Mrs. Fannie -B ushli Xy Egod 1 Sa-yoftWf^lB' Ittrmaasta, Harriet E. Hart. . . home In that village, Friday after noon. •HIT, MflM^lS IHfttoi.JteSSJSBfc tots, Julia, Catherine^_Agnes..anT KSsemary; two sons, John and Ed- Five Years Ago ward; two sisters and one brother. Frank B. RcJjlnaon_B^ac0nn^dLJo___Eunexal services were held Mon- day morning at 9 o'clock from St. Mary'e Ghureh, -- FOR^RENT^^even^Foom hontse on Fair St. Modern improvements. In - quire of 6eo, S. Harmoa. Maffeet SLr^ America's -Greatesfcr-Pood Bargains I Miraculous- Premium Deals! Want I free—rToof4-MalV-a^pe«t<»rd-toda^- lennedy Tood^S^^ce Co., KoKomo, Indiana. - ~~ L m .MrTCHELL-CHUWSH-CO. 8AMPLE8 |BllkB, crepeff, plQjttTepnnen»retc, plain or newest designs. Popular prices. LUllan Johnson Cstsh^-Store, 45 Fay *t5? « llama fatiaul: luqulfeHhiaofflcs 4:13 his home -with Injuries received when he was struct by a car driven by Wil- liam Riley, Jr. A barn owned by Henry Welch, was \burned to the ground. ^lans were being made for the an- nual Capen minstrel show. Emmett Costlch_ was appointed chairman of the Memorial -Day Com-T mlttee. Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams, a daughter; to Mr . Mrs. Edwin W. Walker, a daughter. Married—In Kendall, Miss Evelyn C. Schwarts tj Carl F. Helse 1 ; in PAETH. The. de&Lh ot Mrs. Johanna M | Paeth occurred i» Rochester, Monday afternoon. She leaves to survive her, heT.hus- FOR RENT*—Five, also seven-room modern bouse, with garage. Call of- fice of Attorney' Homer Benedict. 5:3 FOR\1RENr=^our5ooBa kttcberietf^ apartment, furnished, all Improve- ments, Private bath. Mrs. W. ,0-. MS- ler, 26 Erie St., near Main. 4:12; t f FARMS^EORCSALE^ WATCHMAN and JEWELER ! Wmtch. Clook »nd Jewelry -Repstlrinjr - a Specialty- ROT R, HOW^EN - 1 \Market Street 20-cow dairy, alfalfa farm. Macadam FOR RENT—Four-room apartment, road, Short dlBtance BrockpoiL_ 117. all i-provemeoiia. $3.00 a week JtQJTS^ .O^QoaLhoute^ electricity* 70_Jt. dairy icraai.aia,.sand .Qn^ario, loaPl -flllajEi. v/ t %wm^mzESi .band, \Wllllajn; Hve 16ns. Ffa_k~Ena Herman of Rochester, William and Albert of Hamlin, and Otto of Pltts- -and|ford; and 17 graamchildr&ji. Funeral eervlces will be held thia FOR SALE—Wood. Clark French, phone 827-F-S. Spencerport, Miss to Alfre'b: R. Freer. Died—^In Brockport, Bridget Glynn, 8,-ged 102 years; Christian Simmons, aged 91 years; Levi J . Hoyt, aged 71 • years; Peter Guyett, aged 71 years-j. MIBS Ellena E. MlTler, aged 78 years; James El. Clark; , <gr\\\\\'\\ FOR SALE—Shrubs. Guaranteed, lark - French., phone^SZT-F-e, . FOR^SALE>-Used Fordson tractor. Phone 163-W. barn,'.drinking cupl^J^bUU^J^ngf term easy payments\. Free circulaT. 1 PederaLLand Bankv Springfield, Mass. - •' ** ' • — GOLD and silver Bullion, bought and sold. Any Sinenses; fall—valuapftld for old goId\er silver, BtT'Jtr8wttV32 Scr^ag St., Rochester, N.,*,. Maui 5«27, Es^ taollshed In IWfc'^-'--'-\ -ttt« * •• .#, i SPECIAL NOftC«3By\THE TAX- PAYERS fle_TME TOWN OF 8WlfepEN le time for .payment uf 1933-coun: ty and town taxeiThltying been ex- tended by law to June 1st, the tax roll has beer/ returned to me for col lection of taxeW^ttr ^hat. date. They may be paid to Jane lat with the fol- lowing penalties4 ^\ - : - — ; -_- During the mo-tb; of April, 3%j during the month ot 1«ay f 4%. Fred BT Richards, 4:19 ;•-.', Lester Blockj Brockport t- Office: Hour* l!30 .toJB:30 . _. \ Tuesdays - Thurediye _ Saturdaya 34 MtlJTlCHofleF CensuItatTon ancf 8plnsl Analysis free Sundays by Appolntawnt^ {J^IWWJ No. 2J4 -Cans iWTs-F^ TS^» Pol-MI|T Cnrti v ; 3 ^.p?,^ 1^,'t JL4ai(CatitJ FOR SALE—A Steinway piano, very cheap for* quUck sale. Excellent con- dition. Phone 413-M. OBITUARY s/ # FPASER * —Funeral services for John T . Fra- aer, for many years a resident of Brockport, were conducted, Thursday, April 5th, in the chapel at Forest lAwn/'Cemetery, Buffalo. Interment *rfll take place at an undetermined time in Beech Ridge Cemetery. Mr. Fraser died Tuesday, April 3, at the borne of a son, Keith R. Fra- ser of Kenmore, of a heart ailment. . fie was In bis 75th year. TSJr. Fraser •was born in Lewiston, May 10, 1859, -imdon September 11, 1883, was mar. LjrJIllMo Louise TeljCaJr^ niece of Jo- ^^v^a^lt A'. Tozier, Brockport druggist, Wik^wm-'W** •ucceeded by the late Thorn- \ '** i, Bar. il years, Blr. Fraser was con- f^ \An o«—« ofdiscrttion is bitter than * pound offoiovfe/gt\ _ »R1L 9—\Rebel\ General Lee lur- 'ren3en to U, S. Orutt, K65. J5_HEK%«10—Kli Whitney Invents uw' ^rmdH important Cotton Gin, 1793. '<S. 11—Napoleon b forced toqult i{—a yrernh throne, 18W. 12—Gea Pershing pursues Villa into Mexico, 1818. „ _ 15—Noah Webster 1 * firit die- _Bt> tlonary pubUshed, 1828. 9&0£ tT 14—Hailitonea kill men and Of\ Hof , honet in Paris, 1360. FOR SALE—Best barley seed. In. quire Myron Blossom, Hilton P. Ov Walker. Town Clerk. NOTICE TO ORE6ITOR8 OF GEORGIA E. FRAILER, Ojceased YOTJTARE HBKER3f REQUTRED to present your swoi^* «lato 8 with vou- chers therefor. t<*••#»'imderalgned Ei. ecutor at the La^flmces ot Shay & Hanks, Brockport, N. Y-, on ,°' »* fore the 20th day of October, 1934. Mello-Wheat CEREAL * %-»mWhp Cdfffri ,33«atsafeflL&: If (frntedtowsn .% fe. Pfcfl ['fB'KH^w^ rli3ltOn«.Roi*C Loaf (16 ojtirtcetV 61 M 1 \I •#*! '^M Ki». WL n:s FOR S1AL.B—Internaitional 12-lnch.„,.„ v „ ^ „„, — .- 2-bottem ttatctor plow, itearlyaew-J ^TJated April 6^^23:1 M. W. Willard, West Canal road. ***\\\' FOR SAL.E—Lawton property on South St., whole of. part. Inquire 4034 N. E. Royal Court, Portland, Oregon. r 4:26 <Aafi*ed h4 Frasw, Shay & Hanks, Executor. Attorneys for Executor, . BrockporL TT^TCr - T*~ ~ . . •' mi * , FOR S,^IJE—Library table, ball [dree, 12 walnut chairs, oak extension table, secretary, - couch,- J-.- -Mitchell, 29 Utlca St. FOR SAL.E—Three hundred tickets for the Legion Danee at the new High School gym. Skultety'a 10-plece or* chesira.' $1 .50'per couple. \We'll be [seeing you. • l ' MfZjsssssti 15—Abraham Lincoln dies t-* a«Maain'al)uUtt,l»«* FOR SALjE—51-acre firm in town of Sweden on LaDue rd. for cash. Price now only $2000 to settle the 'Andrew Werner estate. Mare partic- ulars Inquire Geo. A. Wermer, admin- istrator, Drake rd., Town of Clarkson. 4:!6 AUCTION S*Llt OP FARM Pursuant to art Ord8r-.of re-sale of thd Surrogate's Court of Monroe Co., by Guy C. Neleoftr Executor of the Estate of Fred >i W'H3«n*r deceased* will sell at public ittiction at the law office of Homer^B^ Renediot In the Village of Brock#Pt, N. Y., o n the 14th day of AprUv *lW R fc 1° O'clock in the forenoon,/ joe*' farm ot abouj 153 acres, owne_ \by toe Bald Fred B Clark at the tun« o t lfls~d^th,jltu. aleff on the Lake road In the Towotji Sweden, Monroe Orohiy» ^- Y -» »bout 2% miles south of *BWokport, N. Y. Ten per cent of th*'purchase price will be subject to 1 tie approval ot the Surrogate's Court,; '.-' • Dated- April MM*fa.>-.. *•' v/ Capen Hose Co. 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