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Auction. -\.-n,.-iai^- l ^'Sg ; MI'BS E; G; Scoville will offer for ^-Frraay^rMi^^fe^^^^ 1 -YORK, By the .Grace of UodTVW* W*, dependent, ;To'*Wm}am P. Hitphocjk. Mar/ Howard- Nancy Howard *"- ^n^^her^houseJ^T^^^rhr^ Entered at the Postoffice at Fajrport, N. Y-. as * second-class mail matter- Member Western New York Newspaper Pub- Ishera' Association. Office at No. \A North Main Street: Local and Long Distance Telephones. Bell246-R Sodus Ships Some Fruit. »Th&*ahippi £B~ife5d=J^^SS= o^Sodus-fo^-lBlSshow-that-the-foj^ of^the^fivfgsyiUag President's Daughters to star In-irHNatufe Play? Bprings, mattresses, stands, chairs, carpet^ and artictea too. numerous to mention, "also"? Nor 9 Jewel- range, and persons tni— .. ' jate of the nearly new;~ Terms cash. GrrW^ Esten will be.the Auctioneer. WMMWW ii J iimngwirw BOOOcars of ffuit-produced and^lmli ^^^S^ii^f-fl^rtV^^ | ^^n^fif^nn^cb^tu J a^'83^e^E five cents per counted line^ birth, marriage and five cents per death notices free. All communications for publication upon any subject upon which there can be a difference of -ripmW>-m»ftfcJM_giffn«i hy jhejiame of the.writer, in order that the reader may know who^li-tmj author and who is responsible for the sentiments therein expressed. THE HERALiTTottroomy are --well equipped. Jtor. all kinds of good job printing. Auction. You are hereby cited and. required to appear heforr thp Surrogate nf nnr County \$ Mnnrnf. in Surrogate's Court, on the sixth day. of April 1914. at t«»n o'clock in thftforenoon of .that day, at the 2^T8a. Main St. FAIRPORT, N. Y. -Surrogate's officeJLu the City 6f Rochester, then and there to attend~Thtjua , iaaT i wttIeBrent _ of tha acgonhtf "f WnreO- X*ni\.\*Tf-+~-4*.*Vrt**\\-- tor of.the estate of _aald deceased... And if- any of the aforesaid persons are'under the age of twenty- I one years," or insane or otherwise incompetent,' irtrMfPt for-place, wil 1 sel l_at. ifflctiqn^og jtje corner of WoodlanH and •C^^W^C^S-^ ^iCHABiV^JSSK THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTtotNG^BY^WE » cara of apples in Mrretf^irTb^lk;,_932 cars of evaporated appleB, apple waste and chops 36 cars, cherries 11 cars, grapes 37 cars, onions 202 cars, csb^ bage 127, peaches 72 cars. Over 250 carsof fruit and~produce—were-carried over into 1914- in storage. There, were shipped into the town 16 cars of iruit -baskets and 39 carB of evaporat> .Fairyland—JWM Eleanor Wilaan=a» the Bird Spirit Who Turrit the Plum© Hunter From tha Ruthto8»^81augh- ter of Feathered CroatUrea. \i- rporty^^V March^aSf^feJ^a^Mffl^^^^O^i^JMl^Sg one. aua u mejr UBVO mmv, wu»v >u>j .-.-,-... -— . therspgrtntoeofof-aH^^ [n the | ^I^\vork^ia^yont..gnftrflnteiL = Rr m ^3 AliYMBNl^tFStOGUI* Resident Piaiiio Tuner Two years' ; Auning experience iu a W. factory Berylce, ^(F^HMrt'T := ""*****'* ^"'i'ii**nff ii*H^r=-^r.»Mfr-^r'i'r'*rr*'ii* GENERAL OFFICES - _NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES -On-Feb.-^theroiwlll-be-presBntedABu N'ew York city in the Interests oj^d^ ;onservation a play quite as wondefful as It is unique, by prominent persons^ including t^6^a^ghteW^f*TfesidenlT beds and bedding, chairs, itables^jn-. ing~rooms-parlor,-and bedroom furn|-_ lure, kitchen utensils, garden tools, canned fruit, a quntityzofrwooi-and lumber, etc. G. W. Esten is to be eyentof their neglect or.failure to do so. a special 7-^n^n^^Ke#in^n^^^Ing^ttr^«^Pr^1^^^^ the'settlemTOt^^e'Baid^ate^^^ the^auctioneer^and—F.—E« clerk.. -__' -.. -Burnham —• "XonSW XL. S.] Witness. Hon. SeldenrSr*Brownr Burro gate of said Couuty. at the - City of Roch- *"" ^:esterr^hir n t h d a y of Februarjr*|n-;the year of our Lord one thousand nlpe hun- dred and fourteen. •'•" / • . ^c'._ :. r . ™j~!!: ^AKDREW LUIKJLI'H,- . Clerk Surrogate's Court.- E. J. FISK, Att'y. for Executor -Falrportr-N—Y-t- ^.^OLp.i^Pl.1 DzCOM£ANJ.E§___ fried and Truo Nona Better The rriOat Utterat-HBaltlranchAoeldent- Debt Paying Arbabi t-of-debt-pay ing^huilds^up^fl. comrounity;""Settling~the- grocer's rccounrmakes - himable—tcrpay-the ] hntpher, the latter can pay the plumb• ers and so on. The nimble dollar Wllsira7-iTi-this-pia£4^ ^Sanofaar.y,. , '...hy-.PercjLJl.acHayer the p^UCIpaTlts"appear*in- : the ; -co8tume--of-- " "'characters they-'represent '"The Auction. three miles^hortfl—ot P URSUANT TO AN ORDER of Hon. Selden S. Brown, Surrogate of the County of Monroe, TSWtcrHfrhoTOby^veiraccordUui-^ - rr-demande-agalnoMloriSiAx the apprpachlng performance will be given as nearly as possible al^g ih^Jlnes^f jt^ P r^iictlQn_in.New Hampshire hiBt 1 h? . for llimher Wagon at his place,- -Macedon-Genter,—3^-milea-^fiasi;_^Qt WesrWalW6TtKr^Wd = twc^iles=we8t 0 7.:Wal^rtKlThTlrAday^rMarch 26,_at 1 o'clock p. m. a team of 6-year-old blppW mares, 2500 lbs., two cows lnty-of ^PolleF«ve>»••""««; ahdat low-ooit— w l^eWN & SMM? democrat wa- .once releaseprom the tardyliand ol 3pntembert tne cn i ef difference belng^ W iard plow, LeRoT^eveTslrriT •»»••••-! •-•• , Monroe. State of Ne,w Yorjc, deceased, to present the6amewith-.thejfouchera-therefor _tothe un» derslgnedrexecutor_at>hiB place "for thelSiinsac* tion of business as such -executor, at the lawOI^ fice o f E. tJFisk in the village of Fairpdrt, N. Y.." "oTToTbSfOre^the a n d d a y t j r j u l y / T i S M r - 3 •^^ftyft4--y>ivftftfiftrfl- -Parlora^nD-oJacainBllBjyiaHM^MQck^ ^WeBfcave.—^Botb^phont -dence. '; '" -.•'"- Dated December 29.1918. ^ j ^ ^ j ^ j , ' ' . y!Ti»«itor of the last Will of Mary A. Butts, decea|ed chants feel like undertaking new en terprises:^—This -means more—work Jto.. do, more people to receive wageB. It jg-surpriaing to know the number of B.ecUon t ^atTrig~^>pe '^^"f 96 " 06 ' 1 g^en. outof.joorg.• that of jgs~montt |^^^ht^OMW^^^is^^JiEI^E^ t " tt; ^^ Wilson as the bird spirit will take the leading part~the- same as she- did-in.- the performance : last fall, and Miss Margaret Wilson-will again sing- a song Of the hermit-thrush. —^~ S.r: '& _The possibilities of-grave abuses in the use of private detectives in labor -disputes is clearly^isclosed in some —of the evidence thus far uncovered-in: the testimony introduced before the Congressional Investigating committee at work in the copper fields of Mich- igan people having "plenty of~money-wh Wakrit'T = practice--tb letbiils drift ^vfbUe-the: a I on g i or^TrronthsHsr^earSi struggling tradesman whom they, owe Bkimp and- shift to keep their heads above"water.'—Waterloo News. Sawdust Worth $40 a Ton. 7 Many a f armer bpy^ car^ jremember going to the old country sawmill and bringing home a load of "white sweet- TVddre^sjiia by^Burroughs-and-Pinohotv^ 8%t^ttrnp^JOfl^srngr+ndS51oTTe^a^ ladder, double harness; 2 single har- *nesir2"hor¥e bianketsrbuffalo-robe,- bush hook, hay fork, corn planter, : faTminfr^mffl7 : r^ 3~ log RS'UANLTTO^ANORDERof-Hon.SeldenS. ^ Rrpwn, S n r r o g a t e flPKftZCnl1Ti^y-o•^MnT^rn^•: noticaJsJiereiuugiyfiB. according to. law. to all H.M.BROWN Jj.MiflHA-W HENRY^^RELYEA. ^FionTh^VTnircTSnnlrW^frm ; r - "B^practice—ofV^-baiting order that more strike breakers and ^^O^gtryfe^bfeaker-haaaconfeaaei.tCi fim^ling^ajsqaaj^^e^jijgj^r .var^- •••'-• QUB *p Ur pngpa Hhnnt the'farm, and the suppress the increased disorder." He says one guard fired into a boarding -house in-the-hopeJ:haLiithe_coniRany.'' mi 11 er was glad to_ g e t rid of it.~" It frrivfite-'detective8-wottld=be—hiredOo.^ a8 ^now-been^foundLtha1: sawdust has ed.— Perry Herald. & would deem it advisable tn have the ^placo g u a H ^ »"d that this,par^iiIar^QjF&^e«f^n(i^othin guard would be hired for "the easy j o b , , - ^ ^ . : . . , -—U has long—been—suspected ^that -making -«'disorder'U a value of about $40 a ton and by the proper process can be made, to produce nvfir 60,000 feet of gas which sells ~A program-relatlng-to-bird-conH tlon will be given in the morning and afternoon of Feb. 24. and a dinner In'flSe^evening will precede the masque._ nt which addresses by such ornitho- logical authorities as Gifford Pinehot, former „chief_forester of the United States department oTligricurture, arid John Burroughs will be delivered. Mrs. Wilson, the wife of the presl- 1h"e masque. The proceeda-will-gp-intQ- the _ fund~devoted~to _ bird-conservatlon WTirlvr chains,,. set^40Jpp : lb. m wagon srjringB, crosscut saw^^S^bulMlirieed^rrota^ toes, lkJS2bUshels-oat8,—dasn-churn,- barrel churn^ water cream separator^ 2,dpzen milk pans,_hay knife, LeRoy potato covejrer, spring tooth harrow, pair bob sleighs, Portland cutter, open .buggy. 58 chickens, 38 yards! nah E. Mason, late of the village pi f airport, County of Monroe. State of New York, deceased, fifpfeseht the same with the vouchers thereof, to the undersigned DeWitt C^Becker, the executor, at hiB place for the trahpaction 'ofrhuainess as nnpKaxecutbr. at the Banking Office of.DeWitt C. JW-lmg.-Jn thft-villngft of, Kniroort. N . X . on bT ^ffifflffiK Hr*-.s-*h» ,t F . t ^TI' is ~^ffi^aT<^^'^ 5 « M « EE =^ before the 25th day of July, 1914 Dated^Janua*rZ07l91t~^~ ~ m.. n^WTTTT. BKCTCER. .Executor. ._ l27.W«stj\ye. . „ ,. v 1 . BellPhone No. 243-Wr^~ H6rner30-X : Donovan Bros E. J^EISK^„_:_:^... Atfy. -for Executor,— Pairport, NrY. rag carpet, o^iantify r ~of--honsehold goods, and other -articles." Eight •M OT1CE TO CREDITORS. Pursuant tbanor- 1* dor of Hon. Selden S. Brown, Surrogate of the County of Monroe,- notice is-hereby-giveri, ac=. cording to ISWTO-all-persons having-claims or-de- ^MBFchant^Tallors^- for ,65 cents, per thousandi A few in New CominTto'WeBtern New York. Describing the., play given Hampshire, the Outlook says: In n qtrpioh of woodland a plume ^ ^ hnntaT^inji ir^ lpopnrd skiua-iiad-4be^s-iii-niB-hiei5rt: plumage "of" birds slaughtered by his skill;-encountered j^aujLjimi a dryad^ He had apparently just shot "a bird." From Benl The heart ot'jUEe fool is in his mouth; but the'mouth ofthe wise man ^Benlamur^t^ttSrir^ mandB against. Edward J. Hawkins, late-of the Town of Perintoh, Counjy of-Monroe, State of New York, deceased, to present the same with I -as-sucn ^Hy^S^^^^^^^^^^^^^T^^^^ ^feyouflhara^flrtfor^to^^^unpfi^iggiS^^ The auctioneer Will be \f. 07 EaW^ p ia ce for the transaction of business-asjucRW , 1 P and th^ferk-fceander-Bak^ ecutor.atNo. 7 Pleasantst.. Pairport. N. Y.. on SuitsJad^tOnlerJwmi $11 to $M CLEANING AND REPAIRING 15 Sj. J/[AIN_ST. : _ FA![RPClBT RBAL ESTATE ecutor.at or- befor e-the^ith-day-Of-June--19rfc JOHNE HAWKINS. jrrtor: who recently moved from and purchased a Western" that arm - A man ^ ^ ^ ! ^ ^ M 2 m ^ U ^ i n t e r e ^ j a nr^f' the ex^mibirally-distressinglin bringing Western farmer S -Jnto-thus_ the _ dryad -- tbe p i ume hunter lost The effect of-theW-hud-bi^telt^ the bird spirit. WhO fell faluLing and I pendent: ToEtta A. Embury^ti wounded-to the earth. To the plume hunter, however.the bird spirit was invisible. Charmed by the .grace of Bis" f eaturesT^f ~ I auor —orspures the employer in his pocketbook, but _jt hurts the striker in many ways; arid it tends -to. keep _aTive~a^ ! celTng of hostility between the two elements of production that must work in harmony .if the be3t results for both are to be accomplished. Sjt ij» 9y* ., art^w^-N^v^-orJ^^ .. r ,._--.-.-= - thinks the sod is betteTthan in tH^ immediately found thatthe:bird spirit Central West and farming more pro- was visible. -His hunting instinct tftaWe-^ays-the-Batavia^News—This nromnted him to attempt her capture is a reversal of all the axioms of the with his net. He was res THE PEOPLE O F T H E STATE OF NEW * " i'Free and-Inde- peiiucni.. o.« ^»*~ ... , , George W-Em* buiy, Aaron Q. Embury, Giles L.'Embury, Adon- iram J. Embury, Willis W. Embury, Charles F. Embury, legatees and devisees and persons inter CHAS W. BUTLER, Attorney for Executor Pairport. N. Y. . Dated NovT28th". 1913. f^fw^rT'Wfc^aaTr^Blde^R^ lower priced house, a first-class grain, lower priced nouse, a uret-uiaes gimu, Btock, rrliU aud crrlc^n^^rrnrnnr^fausg iHeis'bldck,ra~Norlbuilalnglotror FIRE INSURANCS in grBt-claBS companies, calfon *OrrN~tMXON OTICE.TO CREDITORS—Pursuant to an or- der of Hon.SeldenS. Brown.Surroeate ofthe N County of-Monroe,.notice_is.hereby_given, accord- ing to law. to all persons having clafms~bTdemands against^tephen.A^Huht^rlate~of-the Town-of Terihtoh. County of Mouioe. State of New Yorkf - Monufitentsir ir 11 deceased, to present the same "with the vouchers therefor, to the undersigned Cornelia M. Hunt and Frank M. Hunt, Administrators, of thees- - .. „__.._... ii..!. _i„„„ for the trans- Embury, legatees ana aeviseea«™»*«'-" 1 » I "^ = ! f ^4 0 | ^j d decedent at their place for the trans- deceased, Greeting. —_—-~:....•^-.j-^-.^— ._..•',:. -IM^IIV.-; .LJ I . . „ A im.i— ^—=— -to-at One gains a clearer perception of agriculturalist, who for years past has Poet and a naturalist- chanted the praise ofthe West for ; appealed to him, «"^ - farming and the East for manufactur- ing industries.- "Land is now cheaper -in-the—EastT^-says—this-man,—L'and the soil is as good and sometimes bet- .Ttrp Then the dryad and as a consequence of her eloquence he flung his gun and net away and abandoned for good and all his vocation of plume hunting. —Tbe-^poet-^wa{ was his bird "masque "Sanctuary, fore-the-SuTrogate^f^our-Countyi-oliMbnraeTIuT the Surrogate's Court -on- the 12th day -of- May, 1914, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day. at the Surrogate's Office in the City of Rochester, then and there to Bhow cause why George W. -iBtMlay f* Jimfe iSTC" t?ORNJBfe^'M^H^N^ It is seldaraLirideed that itL^M^affeclton. itora. Dated November 21st, 1913T ^ti^^rri^arilhg^o^t^nre Thaw millions" being dissipated when it is shown to be a positive fact that _Qne_pf Thaw's lawyers at the original ta^k^bont=°^gfar^h^tr^n-the""W esfr'-^kand^viiie^^icJW^ nrnir- setls out there for from $120 to $200 an acre may be. purchased here for from $65 to $75 an acre. Excessive trial spent $39r000-in-si>ir4ti'ng-2QQ^a^es^n-^y^r^thlng, including farm women witnesses out of New York city in order that they ne_ed not testi- ~fy against Ihe-priseneis • ,, - The la\vyer did a vicious act. He has been properly punished by disbar- ment. But this was one phase of -the Thaw_jcase in whiclvthe^ public rence performed. The faun. Quercus. was Joseph Linden Smith, who has managed several pageants of note. LTh^jiaturalist,_Shy L was Ernest Har- iverp FRltNETMrTTDNT,- LEWIS M. WILSON, Attorney for Administrators l * Lucre LU OHUT. ^ UU ^ V .. .^, ^. . , 911-914 Wilder Building oiarK. th^^x^CTTtornif^he-Will-of-^aid^ecedent-LPvCwmesleXjJi^ Josiah H. Embury should* not be permitted to re-1 Dated Novenrbe: sign as BUCKExecutornnd that his Letters-Testa-. m«Jntary be revoked, and that -a Judicial Settle- 'Theht of his Accounts be had, and that an Admin^ istrator with ths will annexed be appointed for said estate in the place of said Executor Clark, and that you then and there attend the Judicial settlement of the Account of said George W. , W1U1I1 t ,„„, , r tfil»iJc-aa-Rugh.F.vep.iitor of >ajd Will. And if any i demands against William Henry Mann, late I of the aforesaid persons are under the age ot |"the Town otPittsfotd. County ufMumoo, Dtate twenty-one years, or insane, or otherwise incom • " !iU iail-tQjnspire the living,. their deadv- .. •• •• 67-W7^STfN-GRANltE4fl, XT OTICE TO CREDITbPvS. Pursuant to an or- 1^ der of Hon. Selden S. Brown, Surrogate of the County of Monroe, notice is hereby, given ac- rtording to law, to all persons having claims or >• •»<- .™.!n.t Wiiiinm Henrv Mann, late of of New York, deceased, to present the same witn I ^-•-fTp y -r:,'r r r- t ,--;-> n v% ™«„. tbat they are I the yourherf t h e r e f o r ^ ^ n t o l g ^ Q ^ RguS^^eai bftheir general « ^ H H M ^ n : & , n , a t M ^ r - W k l ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ benefited. Could decency have stood any more nauseating testimony than that given? * 4» + With the death of George W. Varf- maohinery and stock, make it expen sive to farm in the West. One could own-and—work_3 r QnQ acres of" land here for what it costs - "to work 200 acres in the West." oldH&aynes^-the-pr-omoter nf the whnla performance. .__ Appear In the-Role.of.Binds.. Members of the-€ornl9h-coleny—pt No Muffler Gut-Outs in Rochester.- "ordinance of thF trattic The new city of Rochester prohibits the open- ing of the muffler cut-out on any mo- torccyle or automobile and no horn siren whistle, except a bulb'horn, is permitted to be blown~wi.thin the city ticipated as birds of various species. Each person in the audience wore a simple costume of mantle and hood. The song of the'lrermitrthrushy, sung- by Miss MargaretrVVilsoTir~wasrtgrth^- words "of a lyric by Arvia Mackaye, the dramatist's little daughter. The twinkling electric lights, the rus- tling of the_leaves~ of the trees in the wind, the music performed by a small" orchestra, the robes and cowls' of the ure to do so, a special*,, . .... by.the Surrogatojto represent and act for them in the proceedings foTthe settlement of said estate. In Testimony Whereof. We have BeU Phone 234-R 54 East.Ave. FAIRPORT, N. Y. We" decided they have one, and if they have none, that they William Henry Mann, deceased, at his place for appearand apply for the appointment of a special the transaction of busin< guardian; pr in the e«nt of their neglect or fail- a t No. 626 Powers Bldg. ppointed-^-Kof^w^-thnJi^.Hny nf \T a v 19U Dated Rochester. N. Y„ Oct. 18tK 1913 " caused the seal of Office of our said Surrogate to be hereunto affixed tnesiiHim. SELDEN S. BROWN' Surrogate of the said County, at Rochester, the 13th day. of March, in the year of our .Lord one thousand nine hundred and f ourteenV~"™~"—-~-~—;—— - OHARLESM-WILLIAMS .... ...... _-_-.. .... Attorney for Petitioner. No. 710 Wilder Bldg. ^~Z. ] Administrator with the Will annexed GEORGE L. MORSE. Attorney for Administrator, etc. }j 0l 526 Powers Bldg., Rochester, N_. Y jey^ffi .Rochester, N. Y. derbilt there passes from life the only__ gn _ any automobile or motorcycle. audlence; the fftnt astic costumes of the member of-the, famous.._Wi}liam H;__MjQtor__vehicles_ _must not exceed ,a Vanderbilt family who devoted his years to systematically—- spending money and apparently giving heed-to-iU^accumulatlQll. little , playerar-all—combined to—make the speed of five miles an hour in turning] wuo , e performance seem elfln and mys MARYG.FAHY. -Deputy. Clerk Surrogate's Court- Lf you wish fcfbuy, sell or ex- _| .. change a farcrrpr^yillage ;: _ , "OTICETpCREDrrORS.^ Pursuant_to_anor-| property, Call OD der of Hon.Selden S.-Brown. Surrogate of the County of Monroe, notice is hereby given..ac- eordingjo law to all personB having claims or de- "ma'rids againsT WlllianTAgaterlate trf the-Village -gnd-Town ul riLtafordr-Couptyof Mnnrnf, State HOW ABOUT THAT ilAUCTlON !A mA a corner, ten miles an hour in the. congested district, fifteen miles an hour-nulside-thccongeated district and within the"mile limit, and eighteen -No J4ist hovV rich George was is not an hdunced 9 . * "But" when-h^^ot-his—fuU-j-y^jieg-aTi-houi^on—other-streets shure/of a-.monster—e8tate-he-^egan4TrfntorcyclB := c^stru^t'ioirirrthe" mountains at terious. And while the fauns'and the spirits of the birds skipped and hopped nf^ wnrhlert ahont in the pine grove the roads outside for miles around were kept bright Uy^the^earchlighta^ofUsisit-. THIS SPRING? of New York, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers therefor, to the undersigned William J. Agate, executor of the last will and testament of William Agate, deceased, at his place for.the transaction of business as such executor, at Nos. 27-30 ElwoodBullding, Rochester, N. Y., on or_be- f ore the 21st day of August, 1914. Dated January 23, 1914. WILLIAM J. AOATE, . Executor SALISBURY & AOATE, *' Attorneys for-Executor. '•••*• Nos727-30~Elwobd Buildinsrr ~ Rochester^,.. Y- GEORGE A SL0CUM r Agent I anL^iJ J n ^h e busme'ss as IFprmmed-to-be-^perat-4^ng-«itomobiles Si-' the Asheville, N. *C, of a palatial estate much on the style of those that aris- tocratiTEnglishmen-are said ,by popu- lar, novels to follow, bat probably . more .elaborate, MiythgtlTBtjB«h>f-deH egating the management of the estate toa -trained - expert^*Mr._Yanderb!it ed withinr~tlrff"clty -unless-^a license therefor has been obtained of the. City Clerk at a cost of $2 a year and the number plate affixed to the machine. The Commissioner of Public Safety ^^ppropriately_tke_pJace_sclccted r igr. through the city a club or a number tfie porformance of the masque was a stretch Of woodland which has been set apart as a bird sanctuary. It has been planted with trees, shrubs and vines-of the sort that attract birds, and AUCTIONEER H JOT1CE TO CREDITORS. Pursuant to an or- •der-of*--HpnT^oldftn-S^row4i^uri!9gftta-Of "The Mails. MAILS ARRIVE. FROM EAST FROM WEST 7.00 a m 7.00 a m 8.66 RED V.52am 11.23 __; -25Jft-p-tn- 5.j0p..m -2 ; 62-p-ic- 5.16 p m ftrAIL-8 D E P A R T r FOR WEST FOR EAST. (rvision^or-^8wr44nj^ t _ lras _^ e ^^ u ^, H irj^ fof promoting the comfort of blrds^ ?=wmnh^active^akittgyr^n^ic-a^reet "ed experts in the breedingof^fine stock, -in-horticulture and in floricul- rjryrj_forestrv. The town of b=mUmoi&i^a£ Of-motorcyclists not residents ^of the j Bllc h as food houses and bird bathtubs. eense^- -*— Played for Place Harold and Mary (the little girl next JnJffee^n^s^i^oTOa^^ 5 4 East Avenue Falrport, N. Y, FJELL PHONE 234-R mandragalhst; of*FaiiporU C«UII« «^ .-._...-_. .... .. _ York", deceased, to present the same^vith the ; VOTaier^herctfor r ^otHe^nderfligned^xccntor, of practical magnificence, jrarely, if 'e^f^^ < ^*°"^ ft '''~ eo ^ n ^ ni,_ " 1 -aflilUftni \\ was the pride of the man who-«»fc-4<M >nd th( SAYS-CANALrl^TOO SHALLOWfj^ German Engirieer "Declarei - Blg~8r?fpT nhrouohss^ V^OTACVJ VUUUICfO L1IV1 UJ.U1) m.-*, ..,— at his place for-the transaation of business as such Executor at No. 7 Pleasant St, Fairpor*, N, Y. on or before the 6th day of September, 1914. Datod February 26th, 1914. DANIEL M. FARRELL, •Z Executor CHAS. W. BUTLER, ~ Attorney for Executor, "^--^FHhTJortrNr* : .... 8.30 a. m. 4 the County of Monroe, notice is hereby given, ac- cording to law to all persons having claims or de-1 0,ou u * m maffdraRalnst^ Stella E.Parrell, lateof-the-villag«+5^0-p;m " "onroerState-pfTNew- "- 9.30 a m •2.S0PDX. ~t^0 piu 6.80JLBL -6^0-p-m- dunday mails arrive a t 7 a m fromTinrBaat~ and west. No malls dispatched 8updavs. -^TATE OJF..NEW FAIRPORT MARKET REPORT ; r> : 8ahi^hjft^Hj»rold4iad^htUier^^ac^ i wlas^ftllcd-tn^cr^hir^rloUTO. and |*rJJ^redi c ts that large \vursKips=irrT3r old ftfl Uoo^-whiuA<wha(UflttilRK ,th° mt \ e . . m A\r "Wetrr^-h»-ftnBW<» rush and turmoil of business activities | me Becond ;. , mx in a great city and enjoyed his years ^Ip^ry^y^tlratah&tildjrLhBve made~hjs lease of life much longer. -B est Family-LAxative. ^" ; m & " m^ :t: Stubborn, Annoying *J6ugKi~CuredT "My husband had a cough foTfifteen yoarfl and my son for eight yeara. DrT-King's New Discovery completely SSgilL^^"»"";": y n "°^;,--1 ctircd them,- for -which lam most •i^eWTJfe-pniaTirrfiarqrwoilr| tJSkfSTT'^ite,- M rs. Uayid MoorT of Saginaw, Ala. What Dr. King's MeW Discovery did for,those men, it Tag predicts •oo©a n-4 l«o ra-pocha iisuavill :hrorh%h^th«-f^i*M^ift--4fl4ifvlMvn< that second class Ships will be able to go through^ the great waterway only partof-oaoh-yeiir. -A Boon <oAll SPECTACLE CT— S'lpVcme—Conr t r-r County^of "Monrob, MinferVa P. :Eidredge, Plaintiff, against Thomas ErOckeUden and Agnes- C* Ockenden, his wife. The Despatch Lumber company andPalrport Lumber and Coal company, defendants - - 7 • - •*••— -• „ • Tn PMrnunncfe of a judgment of foreclpsuro and . ^•^STfe^lfeAffl^AAf^hfr^l^lgwagagpry^Glnrkl Z ^VVKolesaie P n c e r H r P a l d by LocaTMer- .rinlheJIOthJayof February. 1P14 - I, E. J. •ir*T« _>. M. chanti.and D_c»ler» A . GRAIN ^JJ in the 10th day of February. 1*14 I. E- J. Fisk, \ Bran, per ton. j*oun^rslgt^Tefe^Jn^MlM8™^t^ wIll-Bell-RtTubHe a u e i Oatsrpefnu. v», ft. the Cfoe in B5Tcl~iPu tt ...w..w ..^..rj^j t town hall In the village of FalrpoftTN. Y., on CbrnT&ef b\i.~r.-.-r:rrirrv,^^ ' ,Isrehrl01-*rlO'«> £ «lo<>U4n-tha^or<w. JWhooUixuvlui L^-«ka rvwimlcin«_j1fi»i»rllvYl in Bflid I »-.- - ^ c a j ^ c ^ person.. »^j MddHngsV per".foti ...XM . >.*. p (34.00 :^o_ Beware of co.nstipation. * Use Dr. Jew m Mrs. Charles *E. Smith, of VVest Franklin.-Me.^^calls them' "Our family •laxatjye.i'^ Nothing . better for aduiti,'or age"£" Gel them today. 26c. All druggists or by mail. H. ,E,3u^len:&.Co 4 Jbi]aJeJ^ Louifl. Advertisement. . D o rvt morJjf fho n o a « or GU&te hind ihjg. .^AC»r m. -w f- Hi Discovery . should be in ov.ery home. Stops' hacking coughs, relieves la grippo and«al 1 throat*.; and_^)u"Dg u ajl- ments. Mo'ney'back if it fails. All druggists.-Price 50c and $1.00. H. Cards J E.^Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia 01? St. m mAJm&*»*»***m ^JlForSalo" and "To Rent always in stock at the «^ Mr. Ewnld expresses doubt that the canftl undeTHio present system can* ever bo supplied with sufficient water to make possible-the passnge or wars nips* and big liners, for which, it is reported, a depth otThlrty TeCt is iiftl sUinele-fSl."" .Gatun lake. v Mr. Ewnld says, will be able only for part'of each year to feed ; the canal to a depth of thirty feet He pfo^IcSWat^uilTigtiiD^fr^^^^ canal \ will fall. M eighteen feet and even lower, tn concluslon_^lr. Ew^ld warns^ovorybody-agalnst^havlng-tbbj optimistic vl^ws In regard to changes in routes for arg^o^ld'a trade J?y. rea-- soh of Ihd opening9f too cabal. —-^ ; fPatientlsIyBsixamined asses or Spec- *K.-ac.tvsrxx-* tacles properly fitted, Only where needed:; -"- At Moderate ". Price-» TRY US=^ lall-lefeliowr Tti^wf >Knt^oH t .thft promlwnn-dpjtArllv^ in anld judgment ns follows, vix.—All that tractor parcel of land, situate In the Town of Penfleld, ' ouhty of Monroe and State of Now York, and being a prrt of lot No. 49 In township No. 18 in the fourtr TaTUrc:ofc:towjnshlpB^ln ^tho -town - ot-Penf leld,. bounded, and dc8crTbc3"^snf6llc^8T~Coimncnxing I n the center of tho highway known M the Five ililoLlno Road at the south east corner of lands of Charles J. Urckfitz, thenco westerly * on the gouthlin^of <ftid.UrcknUJflndft.tv<:o.hundred feet to a point; thence southerly in a stralghlllno and parallel with the Five. Mile Line-Road sixty six -feet-to-n pointMhonco easterly-in.a_str»lghtJiao. *95. FLOUR Patent Spring, per bbl -Tipller^lftteT^DCCbbl ««.•*•». 16.30 ^-4.00; and parallel with said Urckfitz south lino two hundred feet to tho center of tho Five Mile Lino I Road; thenco northerly tn tho center of tho Five 1 Mile Line Road, sixty six feet to tho.placoof^bc- PROVISIONS BuMoTTperlln ,80- Egga, pordoi .... .28 ginning. . I . "Doing the Bamejprefnlsestonveycd:td;ThomAS B. Ockenden by Charlca J.UrckfiUand 'wlte.by •Deed dated April 17, 1006, recorded In Monroe County, Clerk's office. May 4,1905 In Liber 70S of Deeds at Pago 163/ •, ^ / DatcdFebruary 10,19T4.X~;iJ3;^ ;, j~;~ •, '•••...^ ; j; •.. •>•-•;.•-••t-^f-.- s ^ t !**-B.-J,'PI8K,'-' 1 \,-: •":'.• :=v.-*r;?;r-i";,;.v •*.- •';.. -*>• -Referee. . CHAS. W^BUTLER,- ' •-.••'•';'• *;-:•".?.'••' " VAttorney4or-t3alhUff> .'.TTM Falrport, N. Y; . • FARM PRODUCE Potaloea, .............. .... '•«»»» $.60 MEATS AND POULTRY ' m Calves, per cwt, ilve ..... " ? v..V.. Calves, per cwt, dressedt•.,.^.. Pork, pet lb. dressed ....... ...... chicko^'per iKAiveVrrrriTr^n; l-Fowlftrl^rlb/rlJve inntitMn e»-»^ I 9.00 .u>T ife&l I m m ^^.?3™ i±.si3d-ct%£tr3 KiiftWr P-«*J^™ LOJ^ m: mM 13-i.J^^li fs«^Vr***j»^f?* ^r * tS£^%&i\&fi&lMXlffii&®l ^ ^ ^ ^ 'WIMAm mi - rk/ y * 1 iiiMMi^ MA

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Auction. - \ . - n , . - i a i ^ - l ^ ' S g ;

MI'BS E ; G; Scoville will offer for

^ - F r r a a y ^ r M i ^ ^ f e ^ ^ ^ ^

1 -YORK, B y the .Grace of UodTVW* W * , dependent, ;To'*Wm}am P. Hitphocjk. Mar/ Howard- Nancy Howard *"-

^ n ^ ^ h e r ^ h o u s e J ^ T ^ ^ ^ r h r ^

Entered at the Postoffice a t Fajrport, N. Y-. as * second-class mail matter-

Member Western New York Newspaper Pub-Ishera' Association.

Office at No. \A North Main Street: Local and Long Distance Telephones. Bell246-R

S o d u s S h i p s S o m e F r u i t .

»Th&*ahippi

£B~ife5d=J^^SS=

o^Sodus-fo^- lBlSshow-that- the-foj^

of^the^fivfgsyiUag

President's Daughters to star In-irHNatufe Play?

Bprings, mattresses, stands, chairs, carpet^ and artictea too. numerous to mention, " a l s o " ? Nor 9 Jewel- range,

and persons tni— .. • ' • ja te of the

nearly new;~ Terms cash. GrrW^ Esten will be.the Auctioneer.

WMMWW ii J i i m n g w i r w

BOOOcars of ffuit-produced and^lmli ^^^S^i i^ f - f l^r tV^^ | ^^n^f i f^nn^cb^tu J a^'83^e^E

five cents per counted line^ birth, marriage and five cents per death notices free.

All communications for publication upon any subject upon which there can be a difference of

-ripmW>-m»ftfcJM_giffn«i hy jhejiame of the.writer, in order that the reader may know who^li-tmj author and who is responsible for the sentiments therein expressed.

T H E HERALiTTottroomy are --well equipped. Jtor. all kinds of good job printing.

Auction.

You are hereby cited and. required to appear heforr thp Surrogate nf nnr County \$ Mnnrnf. in Surrogate's Court, on the sixth day. of April 1914. at t«»n o'clock in thftforenoon of .that day, at the

2^T8a. Main St. FAIRPORT, N. Y.

-Surrogate's officeJLu the City 6f Rochester, then and there to attend~Thtjua , iaaT iwttIeBrent_of t h a a c g o n h t f "f WnreO-X*ni\ . \*Tf-+~-4*.*Vrt**\ \ - -tor of.the estate of _aald deceased... And if- any of the aforesaid persons are'under the age of twenty- I one years," or insane or otherwise incompetent,'

irtrMfPt

for-place, wil 1 sel l_at. ifflctiqn^og j t j e corner of WoodlanH and

•C^^W^C^S-^ ^ i C H A B i V ^ J S S K

THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTtotNG^BY^WE »

cara of apples in Mrretf^irTb^lk;,_932 cars of evaporated appleB, apple waste and chops 36 cars, cherries 11 cars, grapes 37 cars, onions 202 cars, csb^ bage 127, peaches 72 cars. Over 250 carsof fruit and~produce—were-carried over into 1914- in storage. There, were shipped into the town 16 cars of i r u i t -baskets and 39 carB of evaporat>

.Fairyland—JWM Eleanor Wilaan=a» the Bird Spirit Who Turrit the Plum© Hunter From tha Ruthto8»^81augh-

ter of Feathered CroatUrea. \ i -

rporty^^V March^aSf^feJ^a^Mffl^^^^O^i^JMl^Sg

o n e . a u a u mejr UBVO mmv, wu»v >u>j .-.-,-... -— .

therspgrtntoeofof-aH^^ [n the | ^I^\vork^ia^yont..gnftrflnteiL=Rrm^3

AliYMBNl^tFStOGUI* Resident Piaiiio Tuner

Two years' ;Auning experience iu a

W. factory Berylce,

^(F^HMrt'T : =""*****'* ^"'i'ii**nff ii*H^r=- r.»Mfr- r'i'r'*rr*'ii*

GENERAL OFFICES -

_NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES

-On-Feb.-^theroiwlll-be-presBntedABu N'ew York city in the Interests o j ^ d ^ ;onservation a play quite as wondefful as It is unique, by prominent persons^ i n c l u d i n g t ^ 6 ^ a ^ g h t e W ^ f * T f e s i d e n l T

beds and bedding, chairs, i t a b l e s ^ j n - . ing~rooms-parlor,-and bedroom furn|-_ lure, kitchen utensils, garden tools, canned fruit, a qunt i tyzofrwooi-and lumber, etc. G. W. Esten is to be

eyentof their neglect or.failure to do so. a special

7 - ^ n ^ n ^ ^ K e # i n ^ n ^ ^ ^ I n g ^ t t r ^ « ^ P r ^ 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ t h e ' s e t t l e m T O t ^ ^ e ' B a i d ^ a t e ^ ^ ^

the^auctioneer^and—F.—E«

clerk.. -__' -..

-Burnham

—• "XonSW XL. S . ] Witness. Hon. SeldenrSr*Brownr Burro

gate of said Couuty. a t the - City of Roch-*"" ^:esterr^hir n t h d a y of Februarjr*|n-;the

year of our Lord one thousand nlpe hun-dred and fourteen. •'•" / • . ^ c ' . _ :.

r . ™ j ~ ! ! : ^ A K D R E W LUIKJLI'H,-. Clerk Surrogate's Court.-

E . J. FISK, Att'y. for Executor -Falrportr-N—Y-t-

^ . ^ O L p . i ^ P l . 1 D z C O M £ A N J . E § _ _ _ f r ied and Truo Nona Bet te r

T h e rriOat Utterat-HBalt lranchAoeldent-

D e b t P a y i n g

Arbabi t-of-debt-pay ing^huilds^up^fl. comrouni ty;""Set t l ing~the- grocer 's rccounrmakes - h imable—tcrpay- the ] hntpher, the latter can pay the plumb• ers and so on. The nimble dollar

Wllsira7-iTi-this-pia£4^ ^Sanofaar.y,.,'...hy-.PercjLJl.acHayer the p^UCIpaTlts"appear*in-:the;-co8tume--of--

" "'characters they-'represent ' "The

Auction.

three miles^hortfl—ot

PURSUANT TO A N ORDER of Hon. Selden S. Brown, Surrogate of the County of Monroe,

TSWtcrHfrhoTOby^veiraccordUui-^ - rr-demande-agalnoMloriSiAx

the apprpachlng performance will be given as nearly as possible a l ^ g ih^J lnes^ f j t^Pr^i ict lQn_in.New Hampshire hiBt 1 h ? . f o r l l i m h e r Wagon

at his place,--Macedon-Genter,—3^-milea-^fiasi;_^Qt WesrWalW6TtKr^Wd= twc^i les=we8t 07.:Wal^rtKlThTlrAday^rMarch 26,_at 1 o'clock p. m. a team of 6-year-old blppW mares, 2500 lbs. , two cows

lnty-of

^ P o l l e F « v e > » • • " " « « ; a h d a t l o w - o o i t —

w

l eWN & SMM?

democrat wa-.once r e l e a s e p r o m the tardyliand ol 3 p n t e m b e r t t n e c n i e f difference belng^ W i a r d plow, LeRoT^eveTslrriT

• » » • • • • - ! • - • • ,

Monroe. State of Ne,w Yorjc, deceased, to present the6amewith-.thejfouchera-therefor _tothe un» derslgnedrexecutor_at>hiB place "for thelSi insac* tion of business as such -executor, at the lawOI^ fice o f E . t JF i sk in the village of Fairpdrt, N . Y.." "oTToTbSfOre^the anddaytjrjuly/TiSMr- 3— —

• ^ ^ f t y f t 4 - - y > i v f t f t f i f t r f l -

-Parlora^nD-oJacainBllBjyiaHM^MQck^ ^WeBfcave.—^Botb^phont -dence. ' ; '" -.•'"-

Dated December 29.1918. ^ j ^ ^ j ^ j ,

' ' • . y!Ti»«itor of the last Will of Mary A. Butts, decea|ed

chants feel like undertaking new en terprises:^—This -means more—work Jto.. do, more people to receive wageB. I t jg-surpriaing to know the number of

B.ecUon t^atTrig~^>pe ' ^ ^ " f 9 6 " 0 6 ' 1 g^en. outof.joorg.• that o f j g s ~ m o n t t |^^^ht^OMW^^^is^^JiEI^E^ t" t t ;^^

Wilson as the bird spirit will take the leading part~the- same as she- did-in.-the performance : last fall, and Miss Margaret Wilson-will again sing- a song Of the hermit-thrush. — ^ ~

S.r:

'&

_The possibilities of-grave abuses in the use of private detectives in labor -disputes is clearly^isclosed in some

—of the evidence thus far uncovered-in: the testimony introduced before the Congressional Investigating committee at work in the copper fields of Mich­igan

people having "plenty of~money-wh Wakr i t 'T = prac t i ce - - tb l e t b i i l s drift

^vfbUe-the: a I on g i or^TrronthsHsr^earSi struggling tradesman whom they, owe Bkimp and- shift to keep their heads above"water.'—Waterloo News.

S a w d u s t W o r t h $ 4 0 a T o n . 7

Many a f armer bpy^ car^ jremember going to the old country sawmill and bringing home a load of "white sweet-

TVddre^sjiia by^Burroughs-and-Pinohotv^

8%t^ttrnp^JOfl^srngr+ndS51oTTe^a^ ladder, • double harness; — 2 single har-*nesir2"hor¥e bianketsrbuffalo-robe,-bush hook, hay fork, corn planter, :faTminfr^mffl7 :r^ 3~ log

RS'UANLTTO^ANORDERof-Hon.SeldenS. ^ Rrpwn, Snrrogate flPKftZCnl1Ti y-o• MnT^rn •: noticaJsJiereiuugiyfiB. according to. law. to all

H . M . B R O W N Jj.MiflHA-W

HENRY^^RELYEA.

^FionTh^VTnircTSnnlrW^frm

;r-

"B^practice—ofV^-baiting order that more strike breakers and

^^O^gtryfe^bfeaker-haaaconfeaaei.tCi fim^ling^ajsqaaj^^e^jijgj^r .var^-• • • ' - • QUB *pUrpngpa Hhnnt the'farm, and the

suppress the increased disorder." He says one guard fired into a boarding

-house in-the-hopeJ:haLiithe_coniRany.''

mi 11 er was glad to_ get rid of it.~" I t frrivfite-'detective8-wottld=be—hiredOo.^a8^now-been^foundLtha1: sawdust has

ed.— Perry Herald. &

would deem it advisable tn have the ^placo g u a H ^ »"d that t h i s , p a r ^ i i I a r ^ Q j F & ^ e « f ^ n ( i ^ o t h i n guard would be hired for " t h e easy j o b , , - ^ ^ . : „ . . ,

-—U has long—been—suspected ^that -making -«'disorder'U

a value of about $40 a ton and by the proper process can be made, to produce nvfir 60,000 feet of gas which sells

~A program-relatlng-to-bird-conH tlon will be given in the morning and afternoon of Feb. 24. and a dinner In'flSe^evening will precede the masque._ nt which addresses by such ornitho­logical authorities as Gifford Pinehot, former „chief_forester of the United States department oTligricurture, arid John Burroughs will be delivered.

Mrs. Wilson, the wife of the presl-

1h"e masque. The proceeda-will-gp-intQ-the_fund~devoted~to_bird-conservatlon WTirlvr

chains,,. set^40Jpp:lb.m wagon srjringB, crosscut saw^^S^bu lMl i r i eed^r ro ta^ toes, lkJS2bUshels-oat8,—dasn-churn,-barrel churn^ water cream separator^ 2,dpzen milk pans,_hay knife, LeRoy potato covejrer, spring tooth harrow, pair bob sleighs, Portland cutter, open .buggy. 58 chickens, 38 yards!

nah E. Mason, late of the village pi f airport, County of Monroe. State of N e w York, deceased, fifpfeseht the same with the vouchers thereof, to the undersigned DeWitt C^Becker, the executor, at hiB place for the trahpaction 'ofrhuainess as nnpKaxecutbr. at the Banking Office of.DeWitt C. JW-lmg.-Jn thft-villngft o f , Kniroort. N . X . on bT

^ffiff l f f iK Hr*-.s-*h» ,t F . t ^ T I ' i s ~ ^ f f i ^ a T < ^ ^ ' ^ 5 « M « E E = ^

before the 25th day of July, 1914 Dated^Janua*rZ07l91t~^~ ~ m..

n^WTTTT. BKCTCER. .Executor.

. _ l27 .W«st j \ye . . „ , . v 1 .

BellPhone No. 2 4 3 - W r ^ ~ H6rner30-X :

Donovan Bros E . J^EISK^„_:_:^. . . A t f y . -for Executor,—

Pairport, N r Y .

rag carpet, o^iantifyr~of--honsehold goods, and other -a r t i c les . " Eight

•M OT1CE TO CREDITORS. Pursuant t b a n o r -1 * dor of Hon. Selden S. Brown, Surrogate of the County of Monroe,- notice is-hereby-giveri, ac=. cording to ISWTO-all-persons having-claims or-de-

^MBFchant Tallors -

for ,65 cents, per thousandi A few

in New

C o m i n T t o ' W e B t e r n N e w Y o r k .

Describing the., play given Hampshire, the Outlook says:

In n qtrpioh of woodland a plume ^ ^ hnntaT^inji ir lpopnrd skiua-iiad-4be^s-iii-niB-hiei5rt: plumage "of" birds slaughtered by his skill;-encountered j ^ a u j L j i m i a dryad^ He had apparently just shot "a bird."

From Benl The heart ot'jUEe fool is in his

mouth; but the'mouth of the wise man ^ B e n l a m u r ^ t ^ t t S r i r ^

mandB against . Edward J. Hawkins, late-of the Town of Perintoh, Counjy of-Monroe, State of New York, deceased, to present the same with I

-as-sucn ^ H y ^ S ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ T ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ f e y o u f l h a r a ^ f l r t f o r ^ t o ^ ^ ^ u n p f i ^ i g g i S ^ ^ T h e a u c t i o n e e r W i l l b e \f. 0 7 E a W ^ p i a c e for the transaction of b u s i n e s s - a s j u c R W , 1 P a n d t h ^ f e r k - f c e a n d e r - B a k ^ ecutor.atNo. 7 Pleasantst . . Pairport. N. Y.. on

SuitsJad tOnlerJwmi $11 to $M CLEANING AND R E P A I R I N G

15 Sj. J/[AIN_ST.:_ FA![RPClBT

RBAL ESTATE

ecutor.at or- befor e-the^ith-day-Of-June--19rfc J O H N E HAWKINS.

jrrtor:

who recently moved from and purchased a Western"

t h a t arm - A man

^ ^ ^ ! ^ ^ M 2 m ^ U ^ i n t e r e ^ ja n r ^ f ' the ex^mibirally-distressinglin bringing Western farmerS-Jnto-thus_ t h e_ d r y a d - - t b e p i u m e hunter lost

The effect o f - t h e W - h u d - b i ^ t e l t ^ t h e b i r d s p i r i t . WhO fe l l f a l u L i n g a n d I pendent: T o E t t a A. Embury^ti wounded-to the earth. To the plume hunter, however . the bird spirit was invisible. Charmed by the .grace of

Bis"

f eaturesT^f ~ I auor —orspures the employer in his pocketbook, but

_jt hurts the striker in many ways; arid it tends - t o . keep _aTive~a^!celTng of hostility between the two elements of production that must work in harmony

. i f the be3t results for both are to be accomplished.

Sjt ij» 9y* . ,

a r t ^ w ^ - N ^ v ^ - o r J ^ ^ ..r,._--.-.-= -thinks the sod is bet teTthan in tH^ immediately found tha t the :b i rd spirit Central West and farming more pro- was visible. - H i s hunting instinct tftaWe-^ays-the-Batavia^News—This nromnted him to attempt her capture is a reversal of all the axioms of the with his net. He was res

T H E PEOPLE OF T H E STATE OF N E W * " i'Free and-Inde-

peiiucni.. o.« »*~ . . . , , George W-Em* buiy, Aaron Q. Embury, Giles L.'Embury, Adon-iram J. Embury, Willis W. Embury, Charles F. Embury, legatees and devisees and persons inter

CHAS W. BUTLER, Attorney for Executor Pairport. N. Y. . Dated NovT28th". 1913.

f ^ f w ^ r T ' W f c ^ a a T r ^ B l d e ^ R ^ lower priced house, a first-class grain, lower priced nouse, a uret-uiaes gimu, Btock, rrliU aud crrlc^n^^rrnrnnr^fausg iHeis 'bldck,ra~Norlbuilalnglotror

F I R E I N S U R A N C S in grBt-claBS companies, calfon

* O r r N ~ t M X O N

OTICE.TO CREDITORS—Pursuant to an or­der of Hon.SeldenS. Brown.Surroeate ofthe N

County of-Monroe,.notice_is.hereby_given, accord­ing to law. to all persons having clafms~bTdemands against^tephen.A^Huht^rlate~of-the Town-of Terihtoh. County of Mouioe. • State of New Yorkf -

Monufitentsir i r 11

deceased, to present the same "with the vouchers therefor, to the undersigned Cornelia M. Hunt and Frank M. Hunt, Administrators, of t h e e s -

- . . „__.._... i i . . ! . _i„„„ for the trans-Embury, legatees ana aeviseea«™»*«'-" 1 » I "^ = ! f ^ 4 0 | ^ j d decedent at their place for the trans-

deceased, Greeting. —_—-~:....•^-.j-^-.^— ._..•',:. -IM^IIV.-; .LJ I . . „ A im.i— ^—=— -to-at

One gains a clearer perception of

agriculturalist, who for years past has Poet and a naturalist-chanted the praise o f t h e West for ; appealed to him, «"^ -farming and the East for manufactur­ing industries.- "Land is now cheaper -in-the—EastT^-says—this-man,—L'and the soil is as good and sometimes bet-

.Ttrp Then the dryad

and as a consequence of her eloquence he flung his gun and net away and abandoned for good and all his vocation of plume hunting. —Tbe-^poet-^wa{ was his bird "masque "Sanctuary,

fore-the-SuTrogate^f^our-Countyi-oliMbnraeTIuT the Surrogate's Court -on- the 12th day -of- May, 1914, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day. at the Surrogate's Office in the City of Rochester, then and there to Bhow cause why George W.

-iBtMlay f* Jimfe iSTC" t?ORNJBfe^'M^H^N^

It is seldaraLirideed that itL^M^affeclton.

itora.

Dated November 21st, 1913T

^ti^^rri^arilhg^o^t^nre Thaw millions" being dissipated when i t is shown to be a positive fact that

_Qne_pf Thaw's lawyers at the original

t a ^ k ^ b o n t = ° ^ g f a r ^ h ^ t r ^ n - t h e " " W es f r ' - ^kand^v i i i e^^ i c JW^ nrnir-setls out there for from $120 to $200 an acre may be. purchased here for from $65 to $75 an acre. Excessive

trial spent $39r000-in-si>ir4ti 'ng-2QQ^a^es^n-^y^r^thlng, including farm women witnesses out of New York city in order that they ne_ed not test i -

~fy against Ihe-priseneis • ,, -The la\vyer did a vicious act. He

has been properly punished by disbar­ment. But this was one phase of

- the Thaw_jcase in whiclvthe^ public

rence performed. The faun. Quercus. was Joseph Linden Smith, who has managed several pageants of note.

LTh^jiaturalist,_ShyL was Ernest Har-

iverp

FRltNETMrTTDNT,-LEWIS M. WILSON, Attorney for Administrators

l * L u c r e LU OHUT. ^ U U ^ V .. .^, . . , 911-914 Wilder Building oiarK. th^^x^CTTtornif^he-Will-of-^aid^ecedent-LPvCwmesleXjJi^ Josiah H. Embury should* not be permitted to re-1 Dated Novenrbe: sign as BUCKExecutornnd that his Letters-Testa-. m«Jntary be revoked, and that -a Judicial Settle-'Theht of his Accounts be had, and that an Admin^ istrator with ths will annexed be appointed for said estate in the place of said Executor Clark, and that you then and there attend the Judicial settlement of the Account of said George W. , W 1 U 1 I 1„ t„ , „ „ , , r

tfil»iJc-aa-Rugh.F.vep.iitor of >ajd Will. And if any i demands against William Henry Mann, late I of the aforesaid persons are under the age ot |"the Town o t P i t t s f o t d . County ufMumoo, Dtate

twenty-one years, or insane, or otherwise incom • " ! i U

iail-tQjnspire the l iv ing, .

their deadv- .. •• ••

67-W7^STfN-GRANltE4fl,

XT OTICE TO CREDITbPvS. Pursuant to an or-1 ^ der of Hon. Selden S. Brown, Surrogate of

• the County of Monroe, notice is hereby, given ac-rtording to law, to all persons having claims or

>• •»<- .™.!n.t Wiiiinm Henrv Mann, late of

of New York, deceased, to present the same witn I ^ - • - fTp y - r : , ' r r r - t , - - ; -> n v% ™«„. tbat they are I the yourherf t h e r e f o r ^ ^ n t o l g ^ Q ^ R g u S ^ ^ e a i b f the ir general « ^ H H M ^ n : & , n , a t M ^ r - W k l ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

benefited. Could decency have stood any more nauseating testimony than that given?

* 4» +

With the death of George W. Varf-

maohinery and stock, make it expen sive to farm in the West. One could own-and—work_3rQnQ acres of" land here for what it costs-"to work 200 acres in the W e s t . "

oldH&aynes^-the-pr-omoter nf the whnla performance. .__ Appear In the-Role.of.Binds..

Members of the-€ornl9h-coleny—pt

No Muffler Gut-Outs in Rochester.-"ordinance of thF trattic The new

city of Rochester prohibits the open­ing of the muffler cut-out on any mo-torccyle or automobile and no horn siren whistle, except a bulb'horn, is permitted to be blown~wi.thin the city

ticipated as birds of various species. Each person in the audience wore a simple costume of mantle and hood.

The song of the'lrermitrthrushy, sung-by Miss MargaretrVVilsoTir~wasrtgrth^-words "of a lyric by Arvia Mackaye, the dramatist's little daughter.

The twinkling electric lights, the rus­tling of the_leaves~ of the trees in the wind, the music performed by a small" orchestra, the robes and cowls' of the

ure to do so, a special*,, „ . .... by.the Surrogatojto represent and act for them in the proceedings foTthe settlement of said estate.

In Testimony Whereof. We have

BeU Phone 234-R 54 East.Ave.

FAIRPORT, N. Y.

We" decided

they have one, and if they have none, that they William Henry Mann, deceased, at his place for appearand apply for the appointment of a special the transaction of busin< guardian; pr in the e « n t of their neglect or fail- a t No. 626 Powers Bldg.

ppointed-^-Kof^w^-thnJi^.Hny nf \Tav 19U Dated Rochester. N . Y„ Oct. 18tK 1913 "

caused the seal of Office of our said Surrogate to be hereunto affixed tnesi iHim. SELDEN S. BROWN' Surrogate of the said County, at Rochester, the 13th day. of March, in the year of our .Lord one thousand nine hundred and f ourteenV~"™~"—-~-~—;—— -

OHARLESM-WILLIAMS. . . . . . . . . . _-_-.. . . . . Attorney for Petitioner. No. 710 Wilder Bldg. ^~Z. ]

Administrator with the Will annexed GEORGE L. MORSE. Attorney for Administrator, etc. • } j 0 l 526 Powers Bldg., Rochester, N_. Y

jey^ffi

.Rochester, N . Y.

derbilt there passes from life the only__gn_ a n y automobile or motorcycle. a u d l e n c e ; t h e f f t n tastic costumes of the member of-the, famous.._Wi}liam H;__MjQtor__vehicles_ _must not exceed ,a Vanderbilt family who devoted his years to systematically—- spending money and apparently giving heed-to-iU^accumulatlQll.

l i t t le

, playerar-all—combined to—make the speed of five miles an hour in turning] w u o , e performance seem elfln and mys

M A R Y G . F A H Y . -Deputy. Clerk Surrogate's Court-

Lf you wish fcfbuy, sell or ex- _ | .. • change a farcrrpr^yillage ;: _ ,

"OTICETpCREDrrORS.^ Pursuant_to_anor-| p r o p e r t y , C a l l O D der of Hon.Selden S.-Brown. Surrogate of

the County of Monroe, notice is hereby given..ac-eordingjo law to all personB having claims or de-"ma'rids againsT WlllianTAgaterlate trf the-Village -gnd-Town ul riLtafordr-Couptyof Mnnrnf, State

HOW ABOUT THAT

ilAUCTlON

!A

mA

a corner, ten miles an hour in the. congested district, fifteen miles an hour-nulside-thccongeated district and within the"mi le limit, and eighteen

- N o J4ist hovV rich George was is not an

hdunced9. * "But" when-h^^ot-his—fuU-j-y^jieg-aTi-houi^on—other-streets shure/of a-.monster—e8tate-he-^egan4TrfntorcyclB:=

c^stru^t ' io i r i r r the" mountains at

terious. And while the fauns'and the spirits of the birds skipped and hopped nf^ wnrhlert ahont in the pine grove the roads outside for miles around were kept bright Uy^the^earchlighta^ofUsisit-.

THIS SPRING?

of New York, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers therefor, to the undersigned William J. Agate, executor of the last will and testament of William Agate, deceased, at his place for.the transaction of business as such executor, at Nos. 27-30 ElwoodBullding, Rochester, N. Y., on or_be-f ore the 21st day of August, 1914. Dated January 23, 1914.

• WILLIAM J. AOATE, . Executor

SALISBURY & A O A T E , *' Attorneys for-Executor. '•••*• • Nos727-30~Elwobd Buildinsrr ~ — Rochester^, . . Y- —

GEORGE A SL0CUMr Agent

I anL^iJ J n ^ h e busme'ss as

IFprmmed-to-be-^perat-4^ng-«itomobiles

Si-'

the Asheville, N. *C, of a palatial estate much on the style of those that aris-tocratiTEnglishmen-are said ,by popu­lar, novels to follow, bat probably

. more .elaborate, MiythgtlTBtjB«h>f-deH egating the management of the estate

— t o a - t r a i n e d - expert^*Mr._Yanderb!it

ed withinr~tlrff"clty -unless-^a license therefor has been obtained of the. City Clerk a t a cost of $2 a year and the number plate affixed to t he machine. The Commissioner of Public Safety

^^ppropriately_tke_pJace_sclccted rigr.

through the city a club or a number

tfie porformance of the masque was a stretch Of woodland which has been set apart as a bird sanctuary. It has been planted with trees, shrubs and vines-of the sort that attract birds, and

AUCTIONEER H JOT1CE TO CREDITORS. Pursuant to an or-•der-of*--HpnT^oldftn-S^row4i^uri!9gftta-Of

"The Mails. MAILS A R R I V E .

FROM EAST FROM WEST

7.00 a m 7.00 a m 8.66 R E D V.52am 11.23 __; •

-25Jft-p-tn-5.j0p..m

-2;62-p-ic-5.16 p m

ftrAIL-8 D E P A R T r

FOR WEST FOR EAST.

( r v i s i o n ^ o r - ^ 8 w r 4 4 n j ^ t _ l r a s _ ^ e ^ ^ u ^ , H i r j ^ fof promoting the comfort of blrds^

?=wmnh^ac t ive^ak i t t gy r^n^ i c - a^ ree t "ed experts in the breedingof^fine stock, -in-horticulture and in floricul-

rjryrj_forestrv. The town of b=mUmoi&i^a£

Of-motorcyclists not residents ^of the j Bl lch as food houses and bird bathtubs. eense^-

- * — Played for Place

Harold and Mary (the little girl next J n J f f e e ^ n ^ s ^ i ^ o T O a ^ ^

5 4 East Avenue Falrport, N. Y, FJELL PHONE 234-R

mandragalhst; of*FaiiporU C « U I I « «^ . - . _ . . . - _ . . . . . . . _ York", deceased, to present the same^vith the ;VOTaier^herctforr^otHe^nderfligned^xccntor,

of practical magnificence, jrarely, if

'e^f^^<^*°"^ f t ' ' '~ e o^n^n i , _"1

-aflilUftni \\ was the pride of the man who-«»fc-4<M >nd th(

SAYS-CANALrl^TOO SHALLOWfj^

German Engirieer "Declarei-Blg~8r?fpT nhrouohss^

V^OTACVJ

V U U U I C f O L1IV1 U J . U 1 ) m.-*, . . , —

at his place for-the transaation of business as such Executor a t No. 7 Pleasant S t , Fairpor*, N , Y. on or before the 6th day of September, 1914. Datod February 26th, 1914.

DANIEL M. FARRELL, •Z Executor

CHAS. W. BUTLER, ~ — Attorney for Executor,

"^--^FHhTJortrNr* : ....

8.30 a. m . 4the County of Monroe, notice is hereby given, ac­cording to law to all persons having claims or de-1 0 , o u u* m

maffdraRalnst^ Stella E.Parrell , lateof-the-villag«+5^0-p;m " "onroerState-pfTNew- "-

9.30 a m •2.S0PDX.

~t^0 p i u 6.80JLBL

-6^0-p-m-

dunday mails arrive a t 7 a m fromTinrBaat~ and wes t . No malls dispatched 8updavs .

- ^ T A T E OJF..NEW

FAIRPORT MARKET REPORT

;r> :8ahi^hjft^Hj»rold4iad^htUier^^ac^ i wlas^ftllcd-tn^cr^hir^rloUTO. and | * r J J^ red i c t s that large \vursKips=irrT3r old

ftflUoo^-whiuA<wha(UflttilRK ,th° m t \ e

. . mA\r "Wetrr^-h»-ftnBW<» rush and turmoil of business activities | m e B e c o n d ; . ,

mx

in a great city and enjoyed his years ^Ip^ry^y^tlratah&tildjrLhBve made~hjs

lease of life much longer.

-B est Family-LAxative.

^ " ;

m & • "

m^

:t:

Stubborn, Annoying *J6ugKi~CuredT " M y husband had a cough foTfifteen

yoarfl and my son for eight yeara. DrT-King's New Discovery completely

S S g i l L ^ ^ " » " " ; " : y n " ° ^ ; , - - 1 ctircd them,- for -which l a m most • i ^eWTJfe -pn iaT i r r f i a rq rwo i l r | t J S k f S T T ' ^ i t e , - M r s . Uayid MoorT

of Saginaw, Ala. What Dr. King's MeW Discovery did for,those men, i t

Tag predicts •oo©a n-4 l«o ra-pocha iisuavill

:hrorh%h th«-f i*M ift--4fl4ifvlMvn< that second class Ships will be able to go through^ the great waterway only partof-oaoh-yeiir.

-A Boon <oAll S P E C T A C L E

CT— S'lpVcme—Conr t r-r County^of "Monrob, MinferVa P. :Eidredge, Plaintiff, against Thomas ErOckeUden and Agnes-C* Ockenden, his wife. The Despatch Lumber company andPalrport Lumber and Coal company, defendants - - 7 • - •*••— -• „ • Tn PMrnunncfe of a judgment of foreclpsuro and .

^•^STfe^lfeAffl^AAf^hfr^l^lgwagagpry^Glnrkl

Z ^VVKolesaie PncerHrPa ld by LocaTMer-

.r inlheJIOthJayof February. 1P14 - I, E. J.

• i r * T « _>. M .

chanti.and D_c»ler»A.

GRAIN ^ J J

in the 10th day of February. 1*14 I. E- J. Fisk, \ Bran, per ton. j * o u n ^ r s l g t ^ T e f e ^ J n ^ M l M 8 ™ ^ t ^ wIll-Bell-RtTubHe aue i Oatsrpefnu. v » , ft.

the

Cfoe in B5Tcl~iPutt...w..w ..^..rj^j t

town hall In the village of FalrpoftTN. Y., on CbrnT&ef b\i.~r.-.-r:rrirrv,^^ ' ,Isrehrl01-*rlO'«>£«lo<>U4n-tha^or<w. JWhooUixuvlui

L^-«ka rvwimlcin«_j1fi»i»rllvYl i n Bflid I »-.- • -

^ c a j ^ c ^ p e r s o n . . »^j MddHngsV per".foti ...XM . >.*. p

(34.00

:^o_

Beware of co.nstipation. * Use Dr.

Jew m

Mrs. Charles *E. Smith, of VVest F r a n k l i n . - M e . ^ ^ c a l l s them' " O u r family • laxat jye . i '^ Nothing . better for aduiti, 'or age"£" Ge l them today. 26c. All druggists or by mail. H.

, E , 3 u ^ l e n : & . C o 4 J b i ] a J e J ^ Louifl. Advertisement. .

D o rvt morJjf fho n o a« o r • GU&te h i n d ihjg. .^AC»r

m. -w f-

Hi

Discovery . should be in ov.ery home. Stops' hacking coughs, relieves la grippo and«a l 1 throat*.; and_^)u"Dguajl-ments. Mo'ney'back if i t fails. All d r u g g i s t s . - P r i c e 50c and $1 .00 . H.

Cards J E.^Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia 01? St.

m mAJm&*»*»***m

^JlForSalo" and "To Rent always in stock at the « ^

Mr. Ewnld expresses doubt that the canftl undeTHio present system can* ever bo supplied with sufficient water to make possible-the passnge or wars nips* and big liners, for which, it is reported, a depth otThlrty TeCt is iiftl sUinele-fSl.""

.Gatun lake. vMr. Ewnld says, will be able only for part'of each year to feed ;

the canal to a depth of thirty feet He pfo^IcSWat^uilTigtiiD^fr^^^^ canal \ will fall. M eighteen feet and even lower, tn concluslon_^lr. Ew^ld warns^ovorybody-agalnst^havlng-tbbj optimistic vl^ws In regard to changes in routes for arg^o^ld 'a trade J?y. rea--soh of Ihd opening9f too cabal. — - ^ ;

fPatientlsIyBsixamined asses or Spec-

*K.-ac.tvsrxx-*

tacles properly fitted, Only where needed:; -"-

At Moderate".Price-»

TRY U S = ^

lall-lefeliowr

Tti^wf >Knt^oHt .thft promlwnn-dpjtArllv^ in anld judgment ns follows, vix.—All that tractor parcel of land, situate In the Town of Penfleld, ' ouhty of Monroe and State of Now York, and being a prrt of lot No. 49 In township No. 18 in the fourtr TaTUrc:ofc:towjnshlpB^ln ^tho -town - o t -Penf leld,. bounded, and dc8crTbc3"^snf6llc^8T~Coimncnxing

In the center of tho highway known M the Five ililoLlno Road at the south east corner of lands

of Charles J. Urckfitz, thenco westerly * on the gouthlin^of <ftid.UrcknUJflndft.tv<:o.hundred feet to a point; thence southerly in a stralghll lno and parallel with the Five. Mile Line-Road sixty six -f eet-to-n pointMhonco easterly-in.a_str»lghtJiao.

*95.

FLOUR

Patent Spring, per bbl -Tipller^lftteT^DCCbbl • « « . • * • » .

16.30 ^-4.00;

and parallel with said Urckfitz south lino two hundred feet to tho center of tho Five Mile Lino

I Road; thenco northerly tn tho center of tho Five 1 Mile Line Road, sixty six feet to tho.placoof^bc-

PROVISIONS

BuMoTTperlln ,80-

Egga, p o r d o i . . . . .28

ginning. . I . " D o i n g the Bamejprefnlsestonveycd:td;ThomAS B. Ockenden by Charlca J .Urckf iUand 'wlte.by •Deed dated April 17, 1006, recorded In Monroe County, Clerk's office. May 4,1905 In Liber 70S of Deeds at Pago 163/ •, ^ / DatcdFebruary 1 0 , 1 9 T 4 . X ~ ; i J 3 ; ^ ;, j ~ ; ~ • •, '•••...^ ; j ; •.. •>•-•;.•-••t-^f-.-s^t!**-B.-J,'PI8K,'-'

1 \,-: •":'.• :=v.-*r;?;r-i";,;.v •*.- •';.. -*>• -Referee. . CHAS. W^BUTLER,- ' •-.••'•';'• *;-:•".?.'••' " VAttorney4or-t3alhUff> .'.TTM

Falrport, N . Y; . •

FARM PRODUCE

P o t a l o e a , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '•«»»» $ .60

MEATS A N D POULTRY '

m

Calves, per c w t , i lve. . . . ."?v..V.. Calves, per c w t , dressedt• . , .^ . . Pork, pet lb. dressed. . . . . . . . . . . . .

chicko^'per iKAiveVrrrriTr n; l-Fowlftrl^rlb/rlJve i n n t i t M n e»-»^

I 9.00

.u>T

ife&l

I

m m ^^.?3™ i±.si3d-ct%£tr3 KiiftWr P-«*J^™

L O J ^ m: mM 1 3 - i . J ^ ^ l i

fs«^Vr***j»^f?* ^r *

tS£^%&i\&fi&lMXlffii&®l ^ ^ ^ ^ 'WIMAm

mi - rk/ y * 1 i i i M M i ^

MA