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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AXD CHKOMCLE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2S. 192:1 5 II. L. v.udyre.

The couple were au tended by Mis, Lillian Jordan aixhf Charles H. Clark, of Fairrort. Follvfv ing a short wedding trip Mr. and Mra.I Meyers ill reside at Fairport. WEDDINGS WestIndies Onuses groom, and Charles Barnhart.

broiher of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Denniston left for a honeymoon trip and after their re- turn will reside in this city. RIII FORDIIVM.

Batavia, Dec. 27. Miss Ruth L. Fordham and frank C. Ridd.

both of Bergen, were married on Saturday eve F. Burlee, of Geneva, son of Mr. and Mra. Ahram C. Burlee, of Canandaigna, were married on Tuesday afernoon at the Ovid Presbyterian Church by Rev.

Mr. Porter. They were attended hy Miss Dorothy Burroughs, of Ovid, and Herbert Crowley, of Canandnigua. Following the ceremony a wedding reception w-as held at the home of the bride's parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Buries will reside at Geneva. MIHl.I.W-I'HILI.M'S. Wai.Ti.Mi. i-.

run-: phvsicnl training instructor of Waterloo Hi'h School, aiui Hobrt l-an don liiliiilljfla ot Memphis, Tenn.f were; Saturday eninju at the home of the b-ide bv Charles Chalmers- of the First l're-jbytenan Church, The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. art. Mr.

and Mrs. Herdon will reside at Kutavm, and the Mediterranean $800 upa44'day Cruise with all expenses included The riy-ors of winter melt into a sun-warmed glow or color-on the Riviera. The humdrum of everyday life transformed into glamorous mvsterv and romancein the valley of the Nile. White Star liner Adriatic, from New York Jan. and r-rb.

I i. HOTEL WOLCOTT SOLO. Wolcott, Dee, 27. H. Ely and seti exchanged the Plotel Wolcott, with William B.

Sheldon and aon, of Avon, for a largo dairy farm at Avon yearerday. Possession was given immediately, anej the new proprietors took over the hotel this morning. The price that the hoteIj was, valued at was not made public. Tbe new proprietors intend to re-decorate and re-arrange, the hotel, but it will at no time be closed to the public. $250 up 29 days A remarkable service has brought the age-old glamor and beauty of the islands of the Caribbean within the scope of a single cruUe of 29 days.

A longer hoi uia rnav be arrenurd by Waving ihe farst crate at Niau or join in the second cruise at Havana iron. Honda tor example. ning at the 1-irst Presbyterian Church by Rev. Charles Chalmers Macl.ean. Mis 'Marie A.

Buhl and Theodore A. Buhl, both of Batavia, were the attendants. Following a wedding trip, Mr. and Mr. Ridd will reside at Bergen.

CRAIG BOItTF.LL. Albion, Dec. 27. Miss Lauretta M. Bortell, of Albion, and Chester U.

Craig, of Broikport. were married on Monday by Rev. liodlrey Chobot, of the Presbyteriun Church, nt his home here. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs.

Christopher Si hnekenlicrger. of OOTS PKYRL. Bath, Dee. 27. Miss Pearl Dye, daughter of llr.

and Mrs. George Dye, and Robert Coots, of Howard, were married on Tuesday at the home of the bride's parents by Rev. Mr. Burch, of the Kanona Methodist Fpiscopal Church. Mr.

and Mrs. Coots will reside at Howard, where Mr. Coots is enssted in farming. ST I Dr.R. BAKDLLX.

SM KT K. 1 a via I ec. '27. Miss CI a ra bel le faleck Alexander and Herlt F. Smart, of Iiuhvdie were married evening at the bride's home by Uev.

Anna S. Feguett. Mr. ami Mrs. Smart will reside at ll'i-hviile.

Keti Star liner Laplmnd, Jan. 4 rwirried on Kriday evenmt, ill' lnme (it the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, JmiiM Arthur riiitlips. at NapleM. 1 Wv.

Mart t.ury Smith, th1 Kpiiropal Chuvti ai Uornell. ranreji IMiillip.s of AVillinn: iiiinh College, siller of the 1m ui-, liKiiU of honor. 'J' here were i hi idfsmids Mrs. (ilfnn Loouiin, of r.p!r-s, and Mrs. Frank Tripp, of (V M.ss l-'ranrt' Catun arid Mis l-'ran-TH C'lnwson, of Nuplen, Mi KUa-lMi Stanley, of Watei loo and Miss 16 and Manh 5.

Fair Haven, Dec. 27. Members of th Christian F.ndcsvor will meet at the home of Miss Marguerite Mac Arthur to morrow night for a CbrUtmas social. White Star liner Mmgmn-tic, specially constructed i or cruLstng. from New York Jan.

23 and Feb. 2b. See Havana, Haiti, Carta' genu, Santiago, Kingston, Panama Canaf, La (ji aira, Trinidad, Barbados, Siaitunque, St. Thomas, 3aiJ uun ussuu.Bermuda See ihete ustrinaring places Sladetra, tgie-t alia, Aigtrt'irui, Mon-aco, Stce, Nupifj. I'om-ptttt it.

At firm, Haifa. Jerusalem, Luiro. Luior. Local Boolirgi to a port i i-'cc. r.uzaoetn jar- ASTON LKO Hornell, lee.

27. Mias Agnes 0. Leo of No. 00 Washingeon street and Fordus M. Easton of No.

fl Van Svter streeet, were married on Thursday afternoon at Saint Ann's parochial redenee by Itev. Fran. -is J. Naughten. rieuuur KollehiT, of Geneva, Win ton W.

of Memphif. was best nmn The bride wore a kowii of white White Star lime Eichante 19 hor further information or beautiful ifuni State, or any author deen, tiaugiiicr ot ana Bardeen, of Italy Hill, and Clarence K. Snider, of Lyons, were married on Sunday afternoon at the Methodist parsonage hy Rev. William T. H.

Bayford, of the Methodist F.piseopnl Church. The The bride was atlended by her sister, Miss Myrtle Bardeen. Mr. H. Preston Yanlngen, of Webster, was best man.

After a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Studer will reside in Rochester. boukUts apply to ized ateanuhip agftrit. Hed Star Iihe Prompt relief from biliousness and sick Mr.

ark a For ttm" iicauauic.mn 0 in England have depended on Cockle's Pilla to relieve them of all bowel, liver and stomach ailments. These gentle acting: vegetable pills, originated by Dr. James Cockle, a famous British physician, regulate vnnr svstem by expelling Impurities. NAKOGOX HAKYKY. Geneva, Dec.

27. Mrs. Harriett Harvey, of No. 214 Lewis street, and George N'arogen, of No. Dorchester avenue, were married at the parsonage of the First Methodist Church by Rev.

Bruce K. Pierce. The cou pi ewere attended by Lester Narogon, a son of the bridegroom, anil Miss Ariene Magrew, of this city. Mr. and Mrs.

Narogon, after an extended wedding trip, will reside in this city. WILSON HAPP. Batavia, Dec. 27. Miss Helen K.

Happ, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Happ, of Xo. 247 South Liberty street, and Clayton T. Wilson, son of Mrs.

Km-ma Wilson, of Wilson, were married yesterday morning at St. Mary's Church by Rev. Father McCarthy, of the Sacred Heart Church at Wilson, who also officiated at a nuptial high mass. The MEYERS KRAI'S. Fairport, Dec.

27. Miss Kathleen Jordan Krans and George Charles Meyers, both of this place, were married on Wednesday afternoon at the parsonage of the Church of the bv Rev. Now on sale in Rochester by all drugg't. Sole importer, E. FOFGERA Inc.

0002 Beekman Slreet, New York Ciry Bl RLEE IU RK01 (illS. Canandaigua, Dec. 27. Miss Ethel Burroughs, daugter of Mr. and Mrs.

Rob vi-Uet with tulle veil find bond band of orange blossoms. Slit wore shower bMiirjuot. of bride rosea and lilies of the The bride it a graduate of Naples IILh school and Training Mut'falo Normal School and Cornell University. She was a member of the girls' basketball team at Naples and Cor-ni'H. and was roarh of Waterloo High fciris' tpam.

The bridegroom i- a prad tiatt Cornell I'nivprstty. Co liege of CivJ Kig inhering, and is a World War veteran. 1HK0V 15K0WN. Si-net a Falls; Ie. -7.

Miss Inez Urower, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. S. rower of No.

Hi Ianiels Ftreet, and Bert G. larrow, also of this village, were married on Saturday morninff at be bride's home in Daniel street, by Itev. William A. Howes, of the First Kaptist Church. The couple were attended bv Mr.

and Mrs. J. Darrow ert -fr- Harmon, of Ovid, and Howard couple were attended by Miss Lillian M. Happ, a sister of the bride, and Henry F. Timmel, of Buffalo.

After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride. 'Mrs. Wilson is a graduate of the Batavia High School and of the Geneseo Normal School and has been leaching in the Niagara Falls schools. On their return from a trip in Canada, Mr. and Mrs.

Wilson will reside at Niagara Falls. Trans-Csnada "2 North Pacific Coast A THOUSAND wonders to thrill and entrance you on your journey for business or pleasure via the Transcontinental route through theCanadianPecificRockici. Compartment -obaervntion ears, dininn cars, with unsurpssaed cuiaine. Stopover privilege alcm the way. Maertificent Canadian Pacific Hotels at Vancwiver, terminal of the Tra-ia-ContinitBl.

and at Victoria, the delightful Coast City on Vancouver Island. aiw Present Charge Purchases Will Be Billed February 1st These Incomparable Re Ail Year Round trio ticavett inetudrnf CaSfaraia-at tfvcaa' Kataa. CII or full information. Atk for Tour Canadian Pacific Railway duction Values Eajt St. Near Clinton mm of S.uth Knmsey street, brother and sister-in-law of the bridegroom.

Follow -in? the ceremony, a wedding breakfat was served at the -bride's home, covers being laid for twenty-one guests. Mr. and Mrs. I.arrow left for a wedding trip to Blnghamton and Jersey City end upon their return will make tbeir home at No. HI Ianiet street.

The bride lias been employed for some time in the Westoott Kule company, while the bridegroom is employed in the Seneca Fattem Works 160 Pearl Street, Buffalo, Y. ft mam Annual VAA-Aoff Sale Price CASKY PF.AI.hlt. Dansville, Dec. 27. Miss Beatrice Pealer, of Dansvi'le, daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Wade Pealer, and John Joseph Casey, of Elmira, were married yesterday morning at sr. Patrick's Church by Rev. John K. Massetu, who also officiated at a nuptial high mass.

The bride wore chiffon brown velvet with hat to match and a corsage bo'iquet of violets. Miss Marian Iender, of Dansville, a cousin of the bride, was brides-main and P. T. Casey, of Andover, a brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The bride has been public health nurse with headquarters at the high school for the past two years and the bridegroom, who is a former service man, is employed as traveling salesman for N.

J. Thompson, of F.lmira. A wedding breakfast PORTO RICO Sensational Reductions On Smart Apparel MII.I.KII CBAXS Kimdop, Dee. 27. Miss Linda dnughter of Mr.

and lira. Mutt Cruris find Lynn Miller, son nf Mr. and Mrs. Lu(e Miller, both of ibis place, were married yesterday at the home of the fit 16 Day Crui All Expenses was served at the home of the bride's lis i bride's parents hy Uev. A.

Horseman, I of the Church. The bride wore a gown of blue Canton crepe, l-'ollow-! in? tUe ceremony a weddinir dinner was 1 rnrurPM aunt, Mrs. B. Lander, in Clinton street. It HAM SCHLTT.

Clyde, Dec, 27. Miss Minnie M. Schutt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ndthe Schutt, of Lyons, and James M.

Dun ham, of Clyde, were married on Saturday afternoon at the rectory of St. James's Church by Rev. John Casey. Superb Models Formerly to $135 hotel for the entire voyage to and around the "Inland of Enchant. men!" and retwn to New York.

Wonderful hour are youra rambling throuib, Id world cities. Every town renecta ljf and romance ot Old Spain. A tailing er7 Saturday. roiiTO Rim I ink Broadway. New York J.

C. Kalrtflpiarb -2! Eichanie St. served. After a short widdin; trip, Mr. and Mrs.

Miller will make their home on a farm in the town of Tyrone. Mrs. Miller is a graduate of iMindee High school and has been encased as a teacher in schools west of here. Mr. Miller has been employed for some time in Johnson City.

KKKDERICKS SNOW. Ihimmondsport, Ker. 27. Miss Gertrude B. Snow, and 1.

Kussell i reder-ieks, of I'hilatielphia, were married on Monday morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Foster, in Lake Rtreer, The couple were atlended by Mr.

and Mrs. Carlton Pangburn, of Clyde. The bride was gowned ia a suit of gray duvetyn. Following the ceremony a wedding supper was served at the home of the bride's parents at Lyons. The bridegroom is an electrician in the em ploy of the Wayne 'telephone Company 8nd the bride is employed by the same w4 company.

Mr. and Mrs. Dunham will grandpa rents of the bride, by Key. Fay I YORK III fa all Is I Bremen rl ImVS.i. MUENCHEN $135 Magnificently Fur Trimmed Coats, Now Reduced to $125 Wolf, Fox and Squirrel Trimmed Coats, Now Reduced to $105 Beaver, Squirrel and Opossum Trim'd Coats, Now Reduced to 95 Handsomely Fur Trim'd Coats, Now Reduced to reside at Clyde.

iivnnFX WILSKY. J1. Ltiapman, ot estticki, I until recently pastor of local Methodist. Ppis-I The double rin service was used. The bride was eon-nod in Savannah.

Dec. 27. Miss Helen Jesse .1 rt 1 t- I nnd i-'mia rah'll i golden-brown Canton crepe. Mrs. ericks' bride was until recently em ilsey, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Irv. ing B. Wilsey, and 'Marion W. nad-rlen ton of Mr.

and Mrs. Morris K. Had- Tl-1 PrT N. ef fwl Kp'nt R.U ISB Twenty-six Thousand Miles Four Months of Luxurious Travel on the Empress of Canada Oil-burning, 25.650 torn diap. From New York, Jan.

30, 1924 conn tries, Algiers, Monaco. Napiea, Egypt, India Ceylon, Burma. Java. Philippines, Cbina. Japan, Hawaii.

Vancouver, Canadian Pacific Rockies and home by rau. Farea ftom $1,600, Guests limited. MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE By the luxurioualy equipped Empress of Scotland Oil-burnin, 5, 000 tonarej. Prom New York, Jan. 14, 19:4 68 DT IrK-luding Egypt and Holy Land.

Fareafrom JS00. (jueatalunited. Apply locml mgent or Canadian Pacific R. KENSTDY. Gr.eral Arm! 160 Pearl Buffalo.

M. Y. hoth of Savannah, were married on ployed nt the office of the Hammonds-port Herald. After a short, trip in New Jersey and I'ennslrvania, Mr. nnd Mrs.

Fredericks will reside in Philadelphia. Christmas F.ve at the parsonage of the Methodist Oureh at Soutn Sutler by Rev. K. C. Wearer.

Fne couple were attended by Miss Gladys M. Holdridge and Kenneth Lockwood. Both Mr. and I A HTM AN. (icneva, Iec.

27. Miss MyrtJe Hartman, of Texas, CLARK'S FAMOUS CRUISES Ffrtr-claaa. ar reaaonahle rte. Including hotell, drlvea. uldei.

teea, etc. Expettenced management and rtalf. Aik for proitf. Around the World Jan.15 $10 Mediterranean, Feb. 2 fpedaili chartered White Star Liner "Baltic t.

J. J'MiriliB 1'nwera tl'itg-J. C. V.l.batige St. Fra'ik I'.

Claik. Timet Bide N. Y. Mra ITarlrlen are irraduates of Savannau High School in the elasa of 1021. The formerly of this city, and Charles Bentlcy, of that city, were married on bride is a teacher in a school Choice Suits Formerly to $80 Squirrel, Beaver and Trimmed Coats, Now Reduced to and the bridegroom tne employ of Wednesday eve-nrns at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. G. M. Anderson at Houston, the O. M.

Howards Company, it Syra- lexas. ihe bride was gowned in dark blue crepe with tuber trimmings. She 7 f-rjiz ML a F.KS PLTXAM. $75 Skunk and Am. Opossum UiZS' wore a corsage bouquet of violets.

Mrs. ituby MoC'all, sister of the bride, was the bridesmaid and the best man was Many Malone. Mr. and Kentiev Naples, Dec. 27.

Miss M. Ielyn Putnam, of Detroit, and F.dward Meyers, of Louisville, were married on De Now Reduced to ir t-s .1 left for a wedding trip to San Antonio, cember T.Nh at the Central Methodist Church in Detroit, according to an leias, anrl will be home after January Kith at Kastwood. nouncement made. The bride, who is a $65 won, a ox ana viaua Trimmed Coats, Now Reduced to former resident of Naples, was attended bv Miss Frma Young and Kdward Pirt tJJ mum J(ciD Qrocks I A JoOeliL THE PEOPLE OK THE STATE OF NEW York: Ky ihe firm of God Free and In- deppfiffont. In Carl Sherman, atnrny-it'nTraI of tli atat of York: Ad'iion I.

Chspman, Hi county tremiiiriT nf the rmimy of Monroe, and to il heir nt law hikI uir of km. If ar lirine ttt Tln.maa (-aiDhoe, d.pflned. wlifne plucf ar unknown, nr If tli'-T fit dfBd, ttH'ir rrtpertive li iisland8. exei-itfim. mini inioi ra tor, Irgafeos.

deTioet-. holrs at law. ami next if kin. if any audi, nil of whoe tinmen ntnl pljn cs raidnee" ara unknown, fli" to alt uWu-t (jersims who a or claim to lioiro at lw, npxl of tun of said dr-ffl('nt, if living, nnd if hey lire dcrnil. tn h-Mtv iitiniuirid.

repi-fMTi'iitives. di'TiBfcn, leffft at law, iH-xt of km, if i-v. wnd all nf BtimoH and of rpdn''e aro unknown ltd cauiiot aftr d'if he a'Prta medj, th widow, Ifirt dt n' m( km, iri at la 'T pTom in ternt r( jn tli rstHle of Iti'-mi. am I'fiN lut of the f.ty of it'(T. county of Monro.

a of New Ytrk. find nil othpr ptvidi rc-oilired to be ritd umlft y. :4, Civil J'raetto. tnt, urnd RiTefint: V'iiori'afl, of Rochester. county of find of York, 111 ftecti'or nnmfd In a rensin insfrnnipnt la writing, bosnin dMfe 14 tU day of Kfhn.jiry.

1121 purportinir to he the last wilt nnd tfTa-nouit of 8Hid Tiiomns CinmVtfp, 'jne of the citr of KochoMer, hi mud county nf Monroe lute of New York, dffesfd. nd 'Lit mjf to both snd (HTHon.tl properly. ha Imply madp apphefltiotj the Kiii'rnjtfr te court of the cotui: of Mon top, to iai 1nt riimrnt proved nd renrd'd ns a Witt of person! Brtrt real entitle, you. and) ea-h of yu are cited to how cause before the surrogate nf Ute county of Monroe, at lim nllcp the it of h--i 1 er. tn a conn iv of Morr'-e, New York, on the 2d dny of Jnnuary, nt 10 o'clock in the ffirer.oon of tli.it rtnv, hy the ihh) will and testament nbould not te admitted to pro- NKLL1S Brock port.

Dec. 27. -Miss Marjorie I.nella Urodie, daughter of Mrs. Ahhie Brodie, of Lark avenue, and Hoy Nellis. of were murne.1 this evening at the home of the bride's mother by Uev.

Henry Stevens, of the Baptist Church. The couple were attended by Ahira Meyers, of i'ainvort, and Frank McConnell, of Brock-port. The bride wore a gown of white georgette, ti'Miimed with iridescent beads, with white aatin brocaded slippers. Hor traveling suit was of camels hair with dark liuing, and jade green hat. A luncheon followed the ceremony, after which Mr.

and Mrs. Nellis for a short eastern trip, They will reside in nam, a brother of the bride, was best man. Following the ceremony a wedding supper was served to twenty-five guesfs at the home of the bride's mother. Mr. and 'Mrs.

Myers left for a wedding trip to Kentucky and other Southern points. ANDREWS BVRRILU Batavia, Dec. 27. Miss Ruby EnrriU, daughter of Mrs. Arba M.

Burrill, of No. Columbia avenue, and Vernie Andrews, of No. 112 Ellsworth avenue, were married on Christmas morning by Rev. J. 11.

Olmstead, of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The couple was attended by Miffi Jessie Andrews, sisler of the bridegroom, and Mr. Burill, the bride's fattier. After returning from short wedding trip. Mr.

and Mrs. Andrews will reside at No. 112 Ellsworth avenue. Ki Adorably Fashioned, Formerly to $55 $55 Velvet, Crepe and Lace Frocks, Now Reduced to 10-DAY TOURS $160 A brarlnf tea trip, a real outing In Old Havana, a vacation you'll Jong re. member.

See threiihta. the theatrea, the jay life of thia Parte of the Weet Indlea." Steamer it your hotel while in port $160 covcra all eapeneca afloat and aebore. NEW YORK CUBA MAIL S. CO. Foot of Wall N.

Y. I'ark avenue, Broekport. Mrs. Nellis wil! continue her teaching in the High School where nhe is in charge of i the music and drawing departments, Mr. Nelhs is a bank clerk here.

IF. II LAN K. Baiavia. 1 ec. Doris M.

and Clarence M. Meier, of I Batavia, were married on Snturrln- even. WARDUHE $55 Cloth and Satin Crepe Frocks, Now Reduced to $50 Chiffon Velvet and Evening Frocks, Now Reduced to $40 Afternoon and Evening na ie as will of rn I atd pemma proper And If sut of the nforenaid pemoiia ar utnler the age of twenty-one ph. or inane or i therwme Incompetent, they wjit plenum take! notice that they a re ret) fed to prjea their general guardian, If ttiey hare one and if, ling by Rev. George K.

Warren of DFX XISTOX WALKER. Canandaigua, Dec. 27. Miss Clara Anna Barnhart, daughter of Mrs. Marcus Walker, and Maurice Denniston, lth of this city, were married on Tuesday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Walker in North Pear! street by Rev. Emanuel .1. Kallina. The attendants were Miss Ruth Denniston, a sisler of the bride.

they have none, that they appear and pplr for the appointnent nf a apeesat guardian, or in the of their nefleft or failure to do ai. i apeciat guarrhan wil he mipoinled br the anr-rognte to repreae.nt nnd r. for Hum in the proceedings for the probate of aairt ill. tn teatimony whereof, we hare canai'd the nor I of the I rocks, Now Reduced to Charming Models, Formerly to $35 $35 Metallic Lace and Heavy Crepe Frocks, Now Reduced to $35 Crepe, Cloth and Velvet Surrogate's f'ourt of the coun-t Florida first Baptist Church. The couple were 'attended by Mr.

ami Mra. I.ckwood After January 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Meier will reside in Batavia.

STOl'T HIGItY. Bath. Dec. 27. Miss Bentri, I Ifigby.

daiishter of Mrs. William S. of Bath, and Forest Stout jwere marriel at noon yrsiertiav in the I Methodist Episcopal Churcu at Ctsiar I Springs, by Rev. F. M.

Cloiigb. The bride wore a gown of blue ohar-; mauese and georgette, and her bouquet was roes and lilies of ihe taley. She I was attended by Karl S. 1'er'. of I Grand Rapid, as matron of Mr WARSAW COUPLE HAVE WEDDING ANNIVERSARY "Warsaw, Per.

27. Mr. ami Mrs. Wil-liatn Hunter, of Warsaw, celebrate, iheir golden wedding on ('liristmas Hay. They were married al l'eierboro, tint, where Ihey resided until ISM; when the came to Warsaw to live.

Covers were laid for twenty-four nt the table. The linen and silver used was aKo ued 72 tears ago at the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce' Graham. Mrs.

Hunter's patents. The following children of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter and their families were present Mr. and Mrs.

Ilary llnra-n of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hawkins and family, of ftatavia; Pr. K. B.

Hunter and family, of Hemsen, Towa Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rillingsley of Detroit, Miss Blanche Hunter, of Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter and family; Mr.

and Mrs. George Knupp and Lemur Hunter, of'Wartaw. Cl'BA-SOliTBERN RESORTS ty or Monroe tn tie hereto afflict. Wit neap, Hon. Seidell g.

I. P. Itrown, aiorogn'e of Naid couniy, at ihe dry of Ttoi r. efer. thia Iforh day of Ie-- reniber, in the year of our Lord, one thouaand nine biin-d't'd and MAKY t.

Court rerantial appesra nre i not Dccaaary unieaa you deaire to file ohjecliona. rocks, Through Trains Daily 6 6 Now Reduced to I Ltavi Oihiniton ai follows ill $30 Party and Afternoon Frocks, Now Reduced to $25 Tailored and Afternoon Frocks, Now Reduced to "V'OTITB TO CRKPITORS: Turauant to an At order of Fl-n. Kelden Brow aurrogate cf the county of Monroe, notice Is hereby given, according to law to all persons hHTing claims or dem inos nganmr Henry Mappenherk, jr late ill tti fnnn rt eomtiv nf i and Mrs. Stout will spend ihe winter in Florida, motoring there within the coming week. They are expected in Bath to spend several days with nda-ives.

The bride ia a graduate of Bath High School, and active in the tf of the Methodist Church, Mr. Stout in engaged in business at Cedar Springs and also has interests in Zcph.v rsviile, Li. Evergladrs limitrd 9:30 a.m. Havana Special (1st Sertioa) 3:1 p.m. Havana Special (2nd Section) IS pu.

Pilmrlto Limited 9:40 Florida Special fffferf.DK 31) a.m. Coast Line Ha. Mail 3: 1 i i.n. Winttr Touritt Tickets, at rrduetd tarts, now on salt ol'owtng flop -even, rttur limit Jan IS, 1911 Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the South GEO. K.

THOMPSON. T. r. A. 10S2 Flllcoll Square.

Butlalo. Y. If phone SfBfea 229 state of New York, deceased, to present the same with the voivner therefor, to the undersigned Willlm KtJipprnbck, a admimairitor. at his plaor for (lie trartH.iction of huatiieiva aa such adminia'ru'or, at :.3 Kllwanger A Harry HuHdiKg, HoclieBier, New lurk, ou nr before the nmt day nf June, Dsifd 22, William si Arrrvni't k. Adin intai tor.

Henry W. Mar'tena. stmrney for adminixtrator, hi 7 ilarr huildiug, Kovlitster, haw Vora, Every Department Throughout the Entire Store Offers Unprecedented Savings on Smart, Seasonable Apparel CHILI FARMKRS OW. Chili. lec.

27. The unusually pleasant weather during the past few weeks has enabled the farmers throughout this section of the country, not only to finish their regular fall tork but also in a large amount of plowing for their neit pring'i crors. HF.RNnoN Rl Batavia. Dec. P.ueil, of Batavia and Joseph of Indianapolis, were uianieU on I.

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