Old Fulton NY Post Cards By Tom Tryniski 18/Cuba NY Patriot...Mrs F. L. Charles of Cuba sailed :...

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"N PAGE SIX THE PATRIOT AND FREE PRESS, CUBA, N. Y., SEPT. 21,1923. Looking Backward r< Extracts from the Files of The Cuba Patriot Twenty-five Years, Ago J Volume 37. No. 38. Sept. 22,1898. Subscription $1.80. Published by W. J. GLENN ft COMPANY. E. M. Park, Local Editor. » ADVERTISING RATES. Business LocatB on pages 2, •">. 7 and 8, It cents per line for first-Insertion and 5 cents per line for each subsequent in- tion; on pages 1, 3, 4 and 6, 20 cent! line for llrst insertion and 19 cents Mrs. A. Adsit in Cuba had prepared a fitting reception for Mr. Adsit, who was our only representative who did active service in the recent war with Spain.. A carriage was sent to Hinsdale, and on his arrival at the outskirts of the SPRING BROOK FRIENDSHIP The Union Sunday school met with Master* Harold and Alvln Enos of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Skinner Sunday with Cuba have been spending some time 32 present and one visitor. Mrs. Charles with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gallup of Cuba gave a very interesting Frank Kellogg. talk on Japan, which was enjoyed by Mrs. A, C. Stady, who has been visit- all, ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Nearly every one attended Cuba fair Cook, has returned to nfer home in Thursday. Buffalo, fe Mrs. Earl Swartout and daughter Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Newman of Olean Adella spent Tuesday afternoon with spent Monday with their cousins, Mr. Mrs. Homer Spencer. R, H. Hoag, and family. Mrs. James Spencer wt* m Mat-bias [ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Niver spent the week with her mother, Mrs. W. Potter, and daughter Bertha. Mr. P. E. Bradley of Donora, Pa., s'pent the week-end at the home of his uncle, Mr. R. H. Hoag. Mr. S. Morse Willis and family start- ed their return trip to their home in i«««««»»»«»»«fc' ROSE & FORD EXPERT BATTERY SERVICE GASOLINE, OILS, ETC. TINNING AND PLUMBING 48 E. Main 8t.,Cuba. Phone 172-J Tuesday and brought her sister, Mrs. • citizens ! Wilber Law, home with Her. Charles Reed and Earl Swartout drew grain for James Spencer Tues- day and Wednesday. Com cutting and silo filling seem to be the order of the day in this section. Earl Swartout and family and James Wewoka, Okla.. last Friday, after HOME AND VICINITY village he was met by the Sons of j Spencer attended Cuba fair Friday. ClarsT'Williams of West Clarksville is spending a few days with her uncle, Veterans, Bartle Post and a large crowd of citizens, accompanied by a drum corps and the young boys' band.! Clayton Williams, and and was escor •orted to. hiitohome. the, Homer Sf£fltgr cut cpr».£cwL tort, Anfl r*e^8'0l'the'pe6>^w^?tb^• *a*t Wednesday and "f > Born Tuesday, Sept. 2 * to M#* HBfcpgNnfe of^ahntort Mrs. Fred Loveridge, a son. We ex-j pie ringing out the welcome of iris-; day jfcend congratulations to the happy par-1 native village. ents and best wishes to the young man. | in the evening the main street was Friends-' of the mother in this vil-1 lighted up "with a large bonfire, and lage have received announcement of! at 8 o'clock Mr. Adsit was escorted to the birth at Medford, Wis., of, Romay-! the opera house, where the exercises ne, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. j were held. Every seat in the ha+Mvas Fewell, Sept. 15, 1898. Mrs. Fewell i filled, and many remained standing. was formerly Miss Kate Moore of this The address of welcome was delivered village. ' I by Parton Swift Mr. Adsit was then j day to take up-nursing in the Higgins , motor to Hartford Mrs. Wilber Law returned home Thursday. spending the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willis. Mr, and Mrs. H. R. Gigee and daugh- ter Janet returned, h r~-^Tuesday, af- ter spending a few .WWW with Mr - and Mrs: D. S. Miller in Youngstown, 1^' to her j Mrs. H. C. Halbert and children spent Sunda^with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John LarroW. Mr. and Mrs. .John Standish of War- Earl hurs- LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS In pursuance of an order duly en- tered in the office of the Surrogate of the County of Allegany, N. Y., notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of Arthur C. Fisher, late of the town of Cuba, said county, to present the same with duly executed vouchers therefor, to the un- dersigned, at the law office of Walter CASH is KING at Robie's. 8-tf Professional Cards. Eat More BREAD CUBA SUMMIT Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Willard and son ren, O., are visiting her daughter, Mrs Edwin were Sunday guests of her James Grahajn. and son, Mr. Raymond brother, George Coon, at Friendship. ! Hyde, this week. Always have a plentiful Sup Miss Clarissa Underwood left Mon- j Miss Adeline Thurston returned by j , ^ good wholesome Citv Conn., where she Mrs F. L. Charles of Cuba sailed : introduced and gave a very interesting j Memorial hospital at Olean. from Holland, Sept. 8, on the SS. Ma-! description of the life of himself and ; join in wishing her success. We all will resume her school duties. i Nearly everyone took in the Fair last week at Cuba. Mr. Charles Marsh returned. Sunday from his trip to Saratoga with the American Legion. - • --• Mrs. John Korner of Buffalo is visit- asdam. She has been making a liter- comrades in Cuba, and of their gallant ary pilgrimage, visiting the old homes, fight in which they captured San Juan haunts and graves of Scott, Dickens, hill ^from a superior number of Spani- Thackeray, Burns, Shakespeare, Mil-lards. A number of other gentlemen ton, Turner, Grey, Bunyan, Samuel; abw spoke. "Then Mr. L. L. Brown of Johnson, Handel, Oliver Cromwell, I toe S. of V. presented Mr. Adsit with Thomas Carlyle, George Eliot, Rubens,' ay handsome gold watch, suitably in- \ ing Mrs. Walter Gear this week. Van Dyke and many others writersJ-scribed. The Cuba cornet band fur- j Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Swetland and musicians and artists. She visited the nished music. After the exercises at! family, Mr. and Mrs. Eidridge of Olean cathedral towns, the favorite British I the hall, a reception and banquet was and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Winchell watering places, viz: Port Rush, Llan- given Mr. Adsit at G. A. R. hall. j and Marie were Sunday guests at dudno, and Ostend in Belgium, and' Mr. Adsit has now served nearly j George Marsh's. spent two weeks in Switzerland. Mrs. j seven years in the U. S. army, having j Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Morse entertained Charles is $o give an address on Oct. | entered on his third enlistment of three their children, Mr. and Mrs. Fayette 27 to the Minnesota state federation of I years nearly nine .months ago. While | Morse, and family of Cuba and Mr. and clubs, subject "Influence of an Earnest, | in service in Arizona he was engaged in battle with the Indians on several occasions. LovelPs Bakery >—' GENESEE STREET The Best in Everything. i t Gracious Woman." PERSONAL Mrs. J. C. Van Horn is visiting at Rushford. Miss Mae Gordon of Lima is visiting friends at Cuba. —JHisa..Ma.e Maxon has Returned from The old ale brewery on Spring street, formerly operated by Edward Agate, was entirely destroyed by fire last ere discover: 11 o'clock, a visit to Gowanda. -Thursday Mr. Harlow Watts of Portville spent ed shortly after 11 o'clock, and al- Sunday in town. " (though the department was promptly Mr. and Mrs. Asa Doty are vis/ting THE OLD BREWERY Mrs. Fred Bernard and son Virgil of Olean for the week-end. * Miss Arveda Voorhees was home over the week-end from her school at Genesee. Mr. and Mrs. Madison Bridge of Shinglehouse visited their niece, Mrs. F. A. Voorhees, last week. on hand there was no chance to save Mentis in Cleveland ; i the building. The Agate residence Mrs, John Rooney and daughter Ag-1 occupied by Mrs. Canneld. the Currier nes returned from a visit at Warsaw hoilSf> occupied by Mr. Willover, and RESTAURANT AND*TAXI STATION Open for business on and after Sat- urday, Aug. 18, at No. 5 South street, under direction of Mrs. E. A. Moses. Substantial food, well cooked, reason- able prices. The office of the E. A. Moses Taxi Service will be at the same place. Telephone 167-R. good, Bakery Bread on the table— and you will haye the basis up- on which you can serve a meal both appetizing and nutritious. | No matter how large your I family—it costs less to buy Bread than to bake it. City Bakery J. C. JOHNSTON, Proprietor ATTORNEYS. K ELLER ft HOPKINS, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Cuba, New York. N. Renwick, in the village of Cuba, N. Y., on or before the 1st day of March 1924. Dated August 28, 1923. QEORGE H. BRADLEY, Executor Walter N. Renwick, Attorney. 35-2S NOTICE TO CREDITORS In pursuance of an order duly enter- ed in the office of the Surrogate of the County of Allegany, notice la hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of Berton G. Slsson, late of Cuba, New, York, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers therefor to the undersigned at the of- flee of J. C. Leggett, Cuba National Bank Building, Cuba, New York, on or before the fifteenth day of February, 1924. Dated the 6th day of August, 1923. BERTHA A. SISSON, Executor. J. C. Leggett, Attorney for Executor, Cuba, New York. 32-2S ALTER N. RENWICK, Attorne> and Counselor at Law, Cuba, J OHN C. LEGGETT, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Cuba, N. Y W ALTER D. ORMI8TON, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Cuba. N. Y. "TTTJMER^B. BLI8S, Justice of the Peace, Land Surveying and con veyance, Real Estate Sales and Loans negotiated. Titles Searched. A spec- ialty of Collections. No. 33 West Main street. Cuba N. Y. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In pursuance of an order duly enter- ed in the office of the Surrogate of the County of Allegany, notice is hereby given to all persons basing claims against, the estate of Julia E. Vau Schaick, late of the Town of New Hud- son, New York, deceased, to present the same^wjt^_Jhe_jmuchers—therefor" ,_—a.—-j-trrttfffTfnlleriiig^eXat his office in Cuba, New York, on or before the 10th day of December, 1923. Dated the 5th day of June, 1923. * JOHN C. LEGGETT, 23-26 Executor, CHIROPRACTIC I FREDERICK B. SIMPSON, D. C. : Chiropractor. Not medicine, oste- opathy, mechano- or electro-therapy. Spinal adjustments only. Office hours, daily except Sunday 9-12, 2-5; Mon. Wed., Fri., 7-9 p. m., and by appoint- ment. 79 South street. Phone 28. DENTI8T. Sunday. the home of Mrs. Oliver Phelps were Hon. Hamilton Ward was in Cuba ! a 1 1 w i t h i n a few rods - and Jt w a s onl y Sunday evening and left Monday for | the splendid work of the department Rochester. Mr. Roy Ehman returned yesterday to resume his studies at the Auburn Theological seminary. / Mrs. Olive Flinn left Mouday morn- I ing for Omaha-, where she will attend the exposition and visit friends. Mrs. F. D. Lampham of Rochester and Miss Ella Steuben of Caneadea were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry \ Steuben during the fair. Prof. J. P. O'Hern left Wednesday for Cambridge, Mass., where he will attend the graduate school of Harvard university during the next year. that saved them The brewery contained all the ma- chinery for the manufacture of ale, also a large quantity of barrels and kegs. The loss is totaL The building was owned by John and William Agate of Pittsford and although at one time finite valuable was at present unsal- able. The building was one of the oldest in Cuba. KINNEY-BCRDICK A ROYAL WELCOME At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Burdick at Friendship, Tuesday afternoon, occur- red the marriage of their, daughter. Miss Marie W. to Mr. Virgil C. Kinney, Mr Charles A, Adsit, bugler of Co. son of Landlord Arthur Kinney of this E, 13th U. S. In ft., which recently re- village. turned to Fort Niagara after their gal- Mr. Kinney has chosen the medical lant fight at San Juan, Cuba, has been career for his life's profession. He will granted a* week's furlough and is now enter Columbia medical college spending it with his parents, Mr. and , in New York". EAST CUBA —-Mrr-and Mrs^--Clifford .HalsteadLjaLi; Hornell are spending seVeral days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Green. Marie Hunt and Hortense Keller left Monday afternoon for Canton, N. Y., where they will enter the St. Lawrence University. Marie's sister, Mrs. Esther Durnin, and daughter Peggy accom- panied them as far as Rochester. Elmer Briggs of Richburg is visit- ing his brother, Earl Briggs, for several days. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Parish of Olean visited their daughter, Mrs. Lee Cham- berlain from Thursday until Sunday. On Sunday Mrs. Chamberlain's brother, Marvin Parish, and wife of Olean visit- ed them. Mrs. Nettie Ford returned home Sat- urday from an extended visit in Michi- gan and other points. Mr. and Mrs. Morden Older had as their guests Sunday their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rublee, and son Robert of Ellington, N. Y.; Mrs. E. S. Rowley of Little Valley and daughter Ernestine of Jamestown; Mr. Clyde Older and daughter Myriam, also of Little Valley; and Mr. OldeFsTnother.-Mrs^Olderi and uncle, George Amsden, of Cuba. NORTH CUBA Mr. and Mrs. Fred Little and Mrs. W. D. Brayman of Buffalo attended the Angelica fair Thursday. Mrs. Mary Austin of Allentown spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kleinbach. turned to New York, after spending the summer with her mother, Mrs. H. E. Thomas, Fred Barnes of Olean spent Thurs- day and Friday at Fred Little's and attended the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Botens and daugh- ter^ spent Friday, even ing with Mrs. Liona Tptten and daughter. Stanley. Swift spent a few days with C. N. Hammond and family and attend- ed the fair. Mrs. Frank Dunning and daughter spent the week-end in Hamlin, N. Y., with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trost. Misses Eliza- beth and Bertha Dunning returned home with her after spending four weeks there, H Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kleinbach were in Salamanca Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swift and Mrs. Fred Carpenter motored to Waterport, near Lake Ontario, Tuesday and got some peaches. "**'*' Harriett Brayman, who has been spending sometime at Fred Little's, left Friday night for Buffalo. Mrs. Liona Totten and daughter took dinner wtth<Mr», Fred Carpenter Sunday. Mrs. L. S, Williams and Mrs. H. E. Thomas attended the W. H. M. S. at Mrs. Alice DeKay's Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Davis and „ daughter Edyth and son Charles and Mr. and Mrs. David Davis of Freedom ROCKVILLE Burlingame was down from Viola Rochester the week-end. ^ Mrs. Mosher is boarding the men who are cutting the timber on George Chamberlain's farm for Fitzpatrick & teller, WHITE CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mapes of Cuba spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Foose. Morell Brainard spent the week-end with relatives in Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Clark of Olean spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Thurston. PLUMBING High in grade"beca.uslTwe"' give T>er* sonal attention to every job, and our experience % counts. Low in Price, because it is our pur- pose to so serve you that you will call upon us for service again. Heating, Sheet Metal Work and Auto- mobile Radiator Repairing. William Glasser 24 West Main Street Phone 153-R Loveridge & Royce Electrical Contractors Fixtures and Supplies 11 GENESEE STREET Phone 114-J Mr. Car Owner: We want you to know of the merits of this garage, and the only way for you to know of them first hand is to TEST OUR WORK. The next time your car is in need of attention, bring it to us. You will KNOW MORE after you have taken it away. Our service and prices are not discounted anywhere. A Full line of Accessories, Gas and Oils. Main Street Garage D R. H. L. WHIPPLE, Dentist Lat- est improved methods for pain- less dentistry. Office hours 9 to IS and 1 to 4. Closed Saturday after noon. Arnold Block, Cuba, N. Y. OPTOMETRI8T. C H. GROS, Optometrist, It Wee* Main street, Cuba, N. Y. ••;• | , Csfc -••••—'- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON K ARL D. KILMER, M. D., Eye, Ear, _Nose and Throat -Fifth floor Ex- change National Bank Building, Olean, N". Y. Telephones—Residence 936, office 1198. Hours, 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m. D R. F. E. HOWARD, Office and Res- den ce, Corner Clinton and State streets, Olean, N. Y.' Office Hours—1 to 3, 7 to 8. All calls answered promptly. Telephone, 1137 Olean. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In pursuance to an order t of the Sur- rogate's Court of Allegany County, New York, made by Hon. B. B. Acker- man, Surrogate of said county, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of Jacob Ber- nard, late of the town of Cuba, Allega- ny county, New York, deceased, to pre- sent the same with proper vouchers therefor to the undersigned, executor of the Last Will and Testament of said deceased, at the law office of Keller & Hopkins, in The First National Bank building, Cuba, New York, on or before the 5th day of December, 1923. Dated at Cuba, New York this 28th day of May, 1923. ARTHUR J. BERNARD, Executor. Keller & Hopkins, Attorneys for Ex- ecutor, Cuba, N. Y. 22-28 D' R. M. EMMETT HOUSE, Bye, Bar, Nose, and Throat Specialist, Oen- esee street, Cuba, N. Y. Office Hours: At Cuba—Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- urday, 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m, At Wellsviile—Monday, Wed nesday and Friday, 9 to 12 a m. and 1 to 5 p. m. Other times by appointment FLOWERS Mrs. F. -S. Hurlingame was in Olean Wednesday. Frank Snapp and family were down from Olean Sunday. Mr. and Mrs ; Robert Hancock came home from Cadillac, Mich., Friday and are spending the fim of the week with his people in Olean. Allifi Mosher., entertained company Sunday. The Misses Chamberlain spent Tues- day and Wednesday with their Aunt Ilarriette in Olean. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chamberlain of Steamburg, N. Y., returning from con- ference at Chili, called on relatives here, the past week. E. Poor and family spent Monday at Niagara Falls and Buffalo. Dorr Lafferty and family spent Sun- day in Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chamberlain were down from Buffalo over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brewer of Gen- esee spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs*. Fillmore Glea son. Ren Palmer and family were callers at W. V. Howell's Sunday. Charles Smalley of Helmont and W. V, Howell jltendjjLthe fajr Friday E. Poor hat a new Chevrolet ing car. Clara Haskins was a caller at J, Ford's Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roeske enter- tained company from Wellsviile Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs, Gus W T egner and chll- Mr. and Mrs. John ffiHeTand chil- dren of Abbotts spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lapp. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brainard of Belmont spent Sunday at E. M. Brain- ard's. Arthur Killian of Niagara Falls spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Wini- fred Killian. Mr. and Mrs, George Brisbee and children motored to Naples Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kleinback motor- ed to Salamanca Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bettinger and Miss Myra Brainard of Hornell spent the week-end at E. M. Brainard's. Mrs. WMlliam -Brooks of Fillmore spent Sunday with Mr. and MrsrWfl! Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guilford and son Clyde of Belmont spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. $0 Mrs, W. L. Guil ford. speak a language of their own. them speak for you. Let LYNDON A church social will be held at the home of Mr.ouid Mrs. Heury Williams Friday everting. Every one cordially invited. .William Goss and family of Frank- of the well known Riverside Green- houses, Wellsviile, is now represented in Cuba by F. A. Loveridge & Son. Orders placed with them for Flowers in any quantity, at any time, for any occasion, will receive prompt and care- ful attention. UNDERTAKER. . LOVERIDGE ft SON, Funeral Directors. Office 41 East Mam ttreet. Cuba* N ,Y—Telephone lutt F. Pleasing to the Taste SATISFACTORY TO SYSTEM THE Eyesight Insurance There is only one way to be sure that your Chil- s 3 iF=31yesiffc£= 3 wTl properly protected and that is to have them ex- amined regularly and Glasses fitted if needed. Our experience in this work is a guarantee of satisfaction. THE Olean Optical Co. Incorporated ^S2 North Union 8treet Olean, N. Y. List your farm^ith the. organization best able to find for you a quick buyeij JTA/f Sea/ Carries Our Record NOTICE TO CREDITORS In pursuance to an order of Surro- gate's Court of Allegany County, New York, made by the Hon. B. B. Acker- man, Surrogate of said County of Al- legany^ notice is herehy given to aJL persons having claims against the estate of G. Ed Amsden, late of Indi- ana, state of Pennsylvania, deceased, to present same with proper vouchers therefor to the the undersigned Ancil- lary Executrix of the last Will and Testament of said deceased, at law of- fice of Keller & Hopkins, fn Thirst Na- tional Bank building in Cuba, N. Y., on or before the 22d day of October, 1923. Dated at Cuba, N. Y., this 16th day of April, 1923. CATHERINE E. AMSDEN, Ancillary Executrix. Keller & Hopkins, Attorneys for Ex- ecutrix, Cuba, N. Y. 16-26 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In pursuance of an order duly en- tered in the office of the Surrogate of the county of Allegany, notice is here- by given to all persons having claims against the estate of Henry C. Hosley, late of Cuba, New York, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers therefor to the undersigned at the of- fice of J. C. Leggett, Cuba National Bank Building, Cuba, New York, on or before the 15th day of October, 1923. Dated the 11th day of April, 1923. EMIELIE HOSLEY, JEFFERSON HOSLEY, Executors, J. C. Leggett, Attorney for Execu- tors, Cuba, New York. 15-26 took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Henry dr^n left Monday for a visit to their Little Wednesday and attended the Cuba fair. Miss Ruth. Totten spent Tuesday afternoon at Cuba Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crandall of Bradford, Pa. -i. CASH !• KINO at Robie's. 8-tf old home town in Iowa, Chris Roberts is doing chores for Mr. Fawcett till he returns. t, Frank Knight and George Chamber- lain were in North Cuba Tuesday. Pearley Michael is working in Mr. Wegner's pi we at the milk plant. toujw-ftinvllle attended church here Sunday and visited at Matt Mitchell's. Mrs. Alice Wildrlck and nephews visited relatives in Rushford and Bel- fast Sunday. Mrs. Ella Rogers and Myrtle Brink were sailers on East Hill one day last week. Relatives from Buffalo visited at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myres' Sunday. A good many from here took in Cuba fair Thursday. , Dr. Ballard was called Thursday to see the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kormick, who was very sick. She is better now T When yon get confectionery that meets these two require- ments you are getting some- thing GOOD—something that is good to eat and worth eating NOTICE TO CREDITORS In pursuance to an order of Surro- gate's Court of Allegany County, New York, made by the Hon. B. B. Acker- man, Surrogate of said County of Al- legany, notice is hereby given io all persons having claims against the estate of Adella A. Morgan, late of the "'own of, Cuba. New York, dpeeaaaqytflL The Largest Real Estate* Organization in the Woril W\9fM OFFICES M t t a t p ) Ottti of MfAssttf fRANCH OFFICES in 7 0 0 Cities and Tbwnt of the United Stats* sad Canada S— Our Xepretenrat/re Bartlett, Morgan & Keller, Inc CUBA, N. Y. Our confectionery is fresh, and our ice creams are* delici- ous. Have you tried them lately! Cuba Candy Kitchen MICROS BROTHERS Proprietors siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin | SAVE YOUR HEALTH- 1 | LET US DO YOUR WASHING? | == It costs very little to have your clothes sent home W to you clean and well ironed—all ready to put away. =E It costs still less to have them sent "rough dry"—-all §E ^ ready to iron. Save yourself the drudgery of washing ^ S clothes and trying to dry them in wintry weather. We Use no Lye or Other Substance That Would Injure the Most Delicate Fabric. City Steam Laundry j iimmms L. A. WEBSTER, Proprietor same with proper" vouchers therefor to the undersigned Executor of the last Will and Testament of said deceased, at its banking office in the Bartlett, Morgan & Keller, Inc., build- ing, in Cuba, New York, on or before the 22d day of October, 1923. Dated at Cuba, N. Y., this 16th day of April, 1923. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CUBA Executor. Keller & Hopkins, Attorneys for Ex- ecutor, Cuba, N. Y. 16-28 NOTICE^TO CREDITORS - In pursuance of an order duly en- tered in the office of the Surrogate of the County of Allegany, N. Y., notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the Estate of Harry H. Streator, late of .the town of Cuba, said county, to present the same with duly executed vouchers therefor, to the undersigned, at the law office of Wal- ter N. Renwick, in the village of Cuba, N. Y., on or before the 10th day of October, 1923. Dated March 31, 1923. MILDRED 8. RINKER, Administrator. Walter N. Renwick, Attorney. 14-26 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In pursuance to an order of Surro- gate's Court of Allegany County, New York, made by the Hon. B. B. Acker- man, Surrogate of said County of Al- legany, notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of William R. Carrier, late o* the town of Cuba, New York, deceased, to present same with proper vouchers therefor to the undersigned Executor of the last Will and Testament of said deceased, at the law office of Keller & Hopkins, in First National Bank build- ing, in Cuba, N. Y., on or before the 22d day of October* 1923. Dated at Cuba, N. Y„ this ifth day of April. 19ti. FRANK P. CARRIER, Executor. Keller ft Hopkins, Attorneys for Ex- ecutor, Cuba, N, T. 1M« MM^H M Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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"N PAGE SIX THE PATRIOT AND FREE PRESS, CUBA, N. Y., SEPT. 21,1923.

Looking Backward • r< Extracts from the Files of

The Cuba Patriot

Twenty-five Years, Ago J Volume 37. No. 38. Sept. 22,1898. Subscription $1.80.

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Mrs. A. Adsit in Cuba had prepared a fitting reception for Mr. Adsit, who was our only representative who did active service in the recent war with Spain..

A carriage was sent to Hinsdale, and on his arrival at the outskirts of the

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The Union Sunday school met with Master* Harold and Alvln Enos of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Skinner Sunday with Cuba have been spending some time 32 present and one visitor. Mrs. Charles with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gallup of Cuba gave a very interesting Frank Kellogg. talk on Japan, which was enjoyed by Mrs. A, C. Stady, who has been visit-all, ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James

Nearly every one attended Cuba fair Cook, has returned to nfer home in Thursday. Buffalo, fe

Mrs. Earl Swartout and daughter Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Newman of Olean Adella spent Tuesday afternoon with spent Monday with their cousins, Mr. Mrs. Homer Spencer. R, H. Hoag, and family.

Mrs. James Spencer w t * m Mat-bias [ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Niver spent the week with her mother, Mrs. W. Potter, and daughter Bertha.

Mr. P. E. Bradley of Donora, Pa., s'pent the week-end at the home of his uncle, Mr. R. H. Hoag.

Mr. S. Morse Willis and family start­ed their return trip to their home in

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Tuesday and brought her sister, Mrs. • citizens ! Wilber Law, home with Her.

Charles Reed and Earl Swartout drew grain for James Spencer Tues­day and Wednesday.

Com cutting and silo filling seem to be the order of the day in this section.

Earl Swartout and family and James Wewoka, Okla.. last Friday, after

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village he was met by the Sons of j Spencer attended Cuba fair Friday. ClarsT'Williams of West Clarksville

is spending a few days with her uncle, Veterans, Bartle Post and a large crowd of citizens, accompanied by a drum corps and the young boys' band.! Clayton Williams, and and was escor •orted to. hiitohome. the , Homer Sf£fltgr cut cpr».£cwL

tort, Anfl r*e^8'0l ' the 'pe6>^w^?tb^• *a*t Wednesday and " f > Born Tuesday, Sept. 2 * to M#* HBfcpgNnfe of^ahntort Mrs. Fred Loveridge, a son. We ex-j pie ringing out the welcome of iris-; day

jfcend congratulations to the happy par-1 native village. ents and best wishes to the young man. | in the evening the main street was

Friends-' of the mother in this vil-1 lighted up "with a large bonfire, and lage have received announcement of! at 8 o'clock Mr. Adsit was escorted to the birth at Medford, Wis., of, Romay-! the opera house, where the exercises ne, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. j were held. Every seat in the ha+Mvas Fewell, Sept. 15, 1898. Mrs. Fewell i filled, and many remained standing. was formerly Miss Kate Moore of this The address of welcome was delivered village. ' I by Parton Swift Mr. Adsit was then j day to take up-nursing in the Higgins , motor to Hartford

Mrs. Wilber Law returned home Thursday.

spending the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willis.

Mr, and Mrs. H. R. Gigee and daugh­ter Janet returned, h r~-^Tuesday, af­ter spending a few .WWW w i t h M r -and Mrs: D. S. Miller in Youngstown,

1̂ ' to her j Mrs. H. C. Halbert and children spent Sunda^with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John LarroW.

Mr. and Mrs. .John Standish of War-

Earl hurs-

LEGAL N O T I C E S

N O T I C E T O C R E D I T O R S

In pursuance of an order duly en­tered in the office of the Surrogate of the County of Allegany, N. Y., notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of Arthur C. Fisher, late of the town of Cuba, said county, to present the same with duly executed vouchers therefor, to the un­dersigned, at the law office of Walter

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Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Willard and son ren, O., are visiting her daughter, Mrs Edwin were Sunday guests of her James Grahajn. and son, Mr. Raymond brother, George Coon, at Friendship. ! Hyde, this week. A l w a y s h a v e a p l e n t i f u l Sup

Miss Clarissa Underwood left Mon- j Miss Adeline Thurston returned by j , ^ g o o d w h o l e s o m e C i t v Conn., where she

Mrs F. L. Charles of Cuba sailed : introduced and gave a very interesting j Memorial hospital at Olean. from Holland, Sept. 8, on the SS. Ma-! description of the life of himself and ; join in wishing her success.

We all will resume her school duties. i

Nearly everyone took in the Fair last week at Cuba.

Mr. Charles Marsh returned. Sunday from his trip to Saratoga with the American Legion. - • --•

Mrs. John Korner of Buffalo is visit-

asdam. She has been making a liter- comrades in Cuba, and of their gallant ary pilgrimage, visiting the old homes, fight in which they captured San Juan haunts and graves of Scott, Dickens, hill ^from a superior number of Spani-Thackeray, Burns, Shakespeare, Mil-lards. A number of other gentlemen ton, Turner, Grey, Bunyan, Samuel; abw spoke. "Then Mr. L. L. Brown of Johnson, Handel, Oliver Cromwell, I toe S. of V. presented Mr. Adsit with Thomas Carlyle, George Eliot, Rubens,' ay handsome gold watch, suitably in- \ ing Mrs. Walter Gear this week. Van Dyke and many others writersJ-scribed. The Cuba cornet band fur- j Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Swetland and musicians and artists. She visited the nished music. After the exercises at! family, Mr. and Mrs. Eidridge of Olean cathedral towns, the favorite British I the hall, a reception and banquet was and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Winchell watering places, viz: Port Rush, Llan- given Mr. Adsit at G. A. R. hall. j and Marie were Sunday guests at dudno, and Ostend in Belgium, and' Mr. Adsit has now served nearly j George Marsh's. spent two weeks in Switzerland. Mrs. j seven years in the U. S. army, having j Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Morse entertained Charles is $o give an address on Oct. | entered on his third enlistment of three their children, Mr. and Mrs. Fayette 27 to the Minnesota state federation of I years nearly nine .months ago. While | Morse, and family of Cuba and Mr. and clubs, subject "Influence of an Earnest, | in service in Arizona he was engaged

in battle with the Indians on several occasions.

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PERSONAL

Mrs. J. C. Van Horn is visiting at Rushford.

Miss Mae Gordon of Lima is visiting friends at Cuba.

—JHisa..Ma.e Maxon has Returned from

The old ale brewery on Spring street, formerly operated by Edward Agate, was entirely destroyed by fire last

ere discover: 11 o'clock,

a visit to Gowanda. -Thursday Mr. Harlow Watts of Portville spent e d shortly after 11 o'clock, and al-

Sunday in town. " (though the department was promptly Mr. and Mrs. Asa Doty are vis/ting

THE OLD BREWERY

Mrs. Fred Bernard and son Virgil of Olean for the week-end. *

Miss Arveda Voorhees was home over the week-end from her school at Genesee.

Mr. and Mrs. Madison Bridge of Shinglehouse visited their niece, Mrs. F. A. Voorhees, last week.

on hand there was no chance to save Mentis in Cleveland ; i t h e building. The Agate residence

Mrs, John Rooney and daughter Ag-1 occupied by Mrs. Canneld. the Currier nes returned from a visit at Warsaw ho i lSf> occupied by Mr. Willover, and

RESTAURANT AND*TAXI STATION

Open for business on and after Sat­urday, Aug. 18, at No. 5 South street, under direction of Mrs. E. A. Moses. Substantial food, well cooked, reason­able prices.

The office of the E. A. Moses Taxi Service will be at the same place.

Telephone 167-R.

good, Bakery Bread on the table— and you will haye the basis up­on which you can serve a meal both appetizing and nutritious.

| No matter how large your I family—it costs less to buy Bread than to bake it.

City Bakery J. C. J O H N S T O N , Proprietor

A T T O R N E Y S .

K ELLER ft HOPKINS, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Cuba,

New York.

N. Renwick, in the village of Cuba, N. Y., on or before the 1st day of March 1924.

Dated August 28, 1923. QEORGE H. BRADLEY,

Executor Walter N. Renwick, Attorney. 35-2S

NOTICE TO CREDITORS In pursuance of an order duly enter­

ed in the office of the Surrogate of the County of Allegany, notice la hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of Berton G. Slsson, late of Cuba, New, York, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers therefor to the undersigned at the of-flee of J. C. Leggett, Cuba National Bank Building, Cuba, New York, on or before the fifteenth day of February, 1924.

Dated the 6th day of August, 1923. BERTHA A. SISSON,

Executor. J. C. Leggett, Attorney for Executor,

Cuba, New York. 32-2S

ALTER N. RENWICK, Attorne> and Counselor at Law, Cuba,

J OHN C. LEGGETT, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Cuba, N. Y

W ALTER D. ORMI8TON, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Cuba.

N. Y.

"TTTJMER^B. BLI8S, Justice of the Peace, Land Surveying and con

veyance, Real Estate Sales and Loans negotiated. Titles Searched. A spec­ialty of Collections. No. 33 West Main street. Cuba N. Y.

N O T I C E T O C R E D I T O R S In pursuance of an order duly enter­

ed in the office of the Surrogate of the County of Allegany, notice is hereby given to all persons basing claims against , the estate of Julia E. Vau Schaick, late of the Town of New Hud­son, New York, deceased, to present the same^wjt^_Jhe_jmuchers—therefor"

,_—a.—-j-trrttfffTfnlleriiig^eXat his office in Cuba, New York, on or before the 10th day of December, 1923.

Dated the 5th day of June, 1923. * JOHN C. LEGGETT,

23-26 Executor,

C H I R O P R A C T I C

IFREDERICK B. SIMPSON, D. C. : Chiropractor. Not medicine, oste­

opathy, mechano- or electro-therapy. Spinal adjustments only. Office hours, daily except Sunday 9-12, 2-5; Mon. Wed., Fri., 7-9 p. m., and by appoint­ment. 79 South street. Phone 28.

D E N T I 8 T .

Sunday. the home of Mrs. Oliver Phelps were Hon. Hamilton Ward was in Cuba ! a 1 1 w i t h i n a f e w r o d s - a n d J t w a s o n l y

Sunday evening and left Monday for | t h e splendid work of the department Rochester.

Mr. Roy Ehman returned yesterday to resume his studies at the Auburn Theological seminary.

/ Mrs. Olive Flinn left Mouday morn-I ing for Omaha-, where she will attend

the exposition and visit friends. Mrs. F. D. Lampham of Rochester

and Miss Ella Steuben of Caneadea were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry

\ Steuben during the fair. Prof. J. P. O'Hern left Wednesday

for Cambridge, Mass., where he will attend the graduate school of Harvard university during the next year.

that saved them The brewery contained all the ma­

chinery for the manufacture of ale, also a large quantity of barrels and kegs. The loss is totaL The building was owned by John and William Agate of Pittsford and although at one time finite valuable was at present unsal­able. The building was one of the oldest in Cuba.

KINNEY-BCRDICK

A ROYAL WELCOME

At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Burdick at Friendship, Tuesday afternoon, occur­red the marriage of their, daughter. Miss Marie W. to Mr. Virgil C. Kinney,

Mr Charles A, Adsit, bugler of Co. son of Landlord Arthur Kinney of this E, 13th U. S. In ft., which recently re- village. turned to Fort Niagara after their gal- Mr. Kinney has chosen the medical lant fight at San Juan, Cuba, has been career for his life's profession. He will granted a* week's furlough and is now enter Columbia medical college spending it with his parents, Mr. and , in New York".

EAST CUBA

—-Mrr-and Mrs^--Clifford .HalsteadLjaLi; Hornell are spending seVeral days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Green.

Marie Hunt and Hortense Keller left Monday afternoon for Canton, N. Y., where they will enter the St. Lawrence University. Marie's sister, Mrs. Esther Durnin, and daughter Peggy accom­panied them as far as Rochester.

Elmer Briggs of Richburg is visit­ing his brother, Earl Briggs, for several days.

Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Parish of Olean visited their daughter, Mrs. Lee Cham­berlain from Thursday until Sunday. On Sunday Mrs. Chamberlain's brother, Marvin Parish, and wife of Olean visit­ed them.

Mrs. Nettie Ford returned home Sat­urday from an extended visit in Michi­gan and other points.

Mr. and Mrs. Morden Older had as their guests Sunday their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rublee, and son Robert of Ellington, N. Y.; Mrs. E. S. Rowley of Little Valley and daughter Ernestine of Jamestown; Mr. Clyde Older and daughter Myriam, also of Little Valley; and Mr. OldeFsTnother.-Mrs^Olderi and uncle, George Amsden, of Cuba.

NORTH CUBA

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Little and Mrs. W. D. Brayman of Buffalo attended the Angelica fair Thursday.

Mrs. Mary Austin of Allentown spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kleinbach.

turned to New York, after spending the summer with her mother, Mrs. H. E. Thomas,

Fred Barnes of Olean spent Thurs­day and Friday at Fred Little's and attended the fair.

Mr. and Mrs. Rex Botens and daugh­ter^ spent Friday, even ing with Mrs. Liona Tptten and daughter.

Stanley. Swift spent a few days with C. N. Hammond and family and attend­ed the fair.

Mrs. Frank Dunning and daughter spent the week-end in Hamlin, N. Y., with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trost. Misses Eliza­beth and Bertha Dunning returned home with her after spending four weeks there, H

Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kleinbach were in Salamanca Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swift and Mrs. Fred Carpenter motored to Waterport, near Lake Ontario, Tuesday and got some peaches. "**'*'

Harriett Brayman, who has been spending somet ime at Fred Little's, left Friday night for Buffalo.

Mrs. Liona Totten and daughter took dinner wtth<Mr», Fred Carpenter Sunday.

Mrs. L. S, Williams and Mrs. H. E. Thomas attended the W. H. M. S. at Mrs. Alice DeKay's Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs, Edward Davis and „ daughter Edyth and son Charles and

Mr. and Mrs. David Davis of Freedom

R O C K V I L L E

Burlingame was down from Viola Rochester the week-end. ^ Mrs. Mosher is boarding the men who are cutting the timber on George Chamberlain's farm for Fitzpatrick & t e l l e r ,

W H I T E CREEK

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mapes of Cuba spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Foose.

Morell Brainard spent the week-end with relatives in Cuba.

Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Clark of Olean spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Thurston.

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sonal attention to every job, and our experience % counts.

Low in Price, because it is our pur­pose to so serve you that you will call upon us for service again. Heating, Sheet Metal Work and Auto­

mobile Radiator Repairing.

William Glasser 24 West Main Street Phone 153-R

Loveridge & Royce Electrical Contractors

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Mr. Car Owner: We want you to know of the merits of this garage, and the only way for you to know of them first hand is to TEST OUR WORK.

The next time your car is in need of attention, bring it to us. You will KNOW MORE after you have taken it away. Our service and prices are not discounted anywhere.

A Full line of Accessories, Gas and Oils.

Main Street Garage

DR. H. L. WHIPPLE, Dent is t Lat­est improved methods for pain­

less dentistry. Office hours 9 to IS and 1 to 4. Closed Saturday after noon. Arnold Block, Cuba, N. Y.

O P T O M E T R I 8 T .

C H. GROS, Optometrist, I t Wee* • Main street, Cuba, N. Y.

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P H Y S I C I A N A N D S U R G E O N

KARL D. KILMER, M. D., Eye, Ear, _Nose and Throa t -Fifth floor Ex-

change National Bank Building, Olean, N". Y. Telephones—Residence 936, office 1198. Hours, 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.

DR. F. E. HOWARD, Office and Res-den ce, Corner Clinton and State

streets, Olean, N. Y.' Office Hours—1 to 3, 7 to 8. All calls answered promptly. Telephone, 1137 Olean.

N O T I C E T O C R E D I T O R S . In pursuance to an order tof the Sur­

rogate's Court of Allegany County, New York, made by Hon. B. B. Acker-man, Surrogate of said county, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of Jacob Ber­nard, late of the town of Cuba, Allega­ny county, New York, deceased, to pre­sent the same with proper vouchers therefor to the undersigned, executor of the Last Will and Testament of said deceased, at the law office of Keller & Hopkins, in The First National Bank building, Cuba, New York, on or before the 5th day of December, 1923.

Dated at Cuba, New York this 28th day of May, 1923.

ARTHUR J. BERNARD, Executor.

Keller & Hopkins, Attorneys for Ex­ecutor, Cuba, N. Y. 22-28

D' R. M. EMMETT HOUSE, Bye, Bar, Nose, and Throat Specialist, Oen-

esee street, Cuba, N. Y. Office Hours: At Cuba—Tuesday, Thursday and Sat­urday, 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m, At Wellsviile—Monday, Wed nesday and Friday, 9 to 12 a m. and 1 to 5 p. m. Other times by appointment

FLOWERS

Mrs. F. -S. Hurlingame was in Olean Wednesday.

Frank Snapp and family were down from Olean Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs; Robert Hancock came home from Cadillac, Mich., Friday and are spending the fim of the week with his people in Olean.

Allifi Mosher., entertained company Sunday.

The Misses Chamberlain spent Tues­day and Wednesday with their Aunt Ilarriette in Olean.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chamberlain of Steamburg, N. Y., returning from con­ference at Chili, called on relatives here, the past week.

E. Poor and family spent Monday at Niagara Falls and Buffalo.

Dorr Lafferty and family spent Sun­day in Fillmore.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chamberlain were down from Buffalo over Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brewer of Gen­esee spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs*. Fillmore Glea son.

Ren Palmer and family were callers at W. V. Howell's Sunday.

Charles Smalley of Helmont and W. V, Howell j l tendj jLthe fajr Friday

E. Poor ha t a new Chevrolet ing car.

Clara Haskins was a caller at J, Ford's Sunday,

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roeske enter­tained company from Wellsviile Sun­day.

Mr. and Mrs, Gus WTegner and chll-

Mr. and Mrs. John ffiHeTand chil­dren of Abbotts spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lapp.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brainard of Belmont spent Sunday at E. M. Brain-ard's.

Arthur Killian of Niagara Falls spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Wini­fred Killian.

Mr. and Mrs, George Brisbee and children motored to Naples Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kleinback motor­ed to Salamanca Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bettinger and Miss Myra Brainard of Hornell spent the week-end at E. M. Brainard's.

Mrs. WMlliam -Brooks of Fillmore spent Sunday with Mr. and MrsrWfl! Miller.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guilford and son Clyde of Belmont spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. $0 Mrs, W. L. Guil ford.

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A church social will be held at the home of Mr.ouid Mrs. Heury Williams Friday everting. Every one cordially invited.

.William Goss and family of Frank-

of the well known Riverside Green­houses, Wellsviile, is now represented in Cuba by F. A. Loveridge & Son. Orders placed with them for Flowers in any quantity, at any time, for any occasion, will receive prompt and care­ful attention.

U N D E R T A K E R .

. LOVERIDGE ft SON, Funeral Directors. Office 41 East Mam

ttreet. Cuba* N ,Y—Telephone lu t t F.

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s3iF=31yesiffc£=3wTl properly protected and that is to have them ex­amined regularly and Glasses fitted if needed. Our experience in this work is a guarantee of satisfaction.

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N O T I C E T O C R E D I T O R S In pursuance to an order of Surro­

gate's Court of Allegany County, New York, made by the Hon. B. B. Acker-man, Surrogate of said County of Al­legany^ notice is herehy given to aJL persons having claims against the estate of G. Ed Amsden, late of Indi­ana, state of Pennsylvania, deceased, to present same with proper vouchers therefor to the the undersigned Ancil­lary Executrix of the last Will and Testament of said deceased, at law of­fice of Keller & Hopkins, fn Thirst Na­tional Bank building in Cuba, N. Y., on or before the 22d day of October, 1923.

Dated at Cuba, N. Y., this 16th day of April, 1923.

CATHERINE E. AMSDEN, Ancillary Executrix.

Keller & Hopkins, Attorneys for Ex­ecutrix, Cuba, N. Y. 16-26

N O T I C E T O C R E D I T O R S In pursuance of an order duly en­

tered in the office of the Surrogate of the county of Allegany, notice is here­by given to all persons having claims against the estate of Henry C. Hosley, late of Cuba, New York, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers therefor to the undersigned at the of­fice of J. C. Leggett, Cuba National Bank Building, Cuba, New York, on or before the 15th day of October, 1923.

Dated the 11th day of April, 1923. EMIELIE HOSLEY, JEFFERSON HOSLEY,

Executors, J. C. Leggett, Attorney for Execu­

tors, Cuba, New York. 15-26

took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Henry dr^n left Monday for a visit to their Little Wednesday and attended the Cuba fair.

Miss Ruth. Totten spent Tuesday afternoon at Cuba Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crandall of Bradford, Pa.

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old home town in Iowa, Chris Roberts is doing chores for

Mr. Fawcett till he returns. t, Frank Knight and George Chamber­

lain were in North Cuba Tuesday. Pearley Michael is working in Mr.

Wegner's pi w e at the milk plant.

toujw-ftinvllle attended church here Sunday and visited at Matt Mitchell's.

Mrs. Alice Wildrlck and nephews visited relatives in Rushford and Bel­fast Sunday.

Mrs. Ella Rogers and Myrtle Brink were sailers on East Hill one day last week.

Relatives from Buffalo visited at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myres' Sunday.

A good many from here took in Cuba fair Thursday. ,

Dr. Ballard was called Thursday to see the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kormick, who was very sick. She is better nowT

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N O T I C E T O C R E D I T O R S In pursuance to an order of Surro­

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same with proper" vouchers therefor to the undersigned Executor of the last Will and Testament of said deceased, at its banking office in the Bartlett, Morgan & Keller, Inc., build­ing, in Cuba, New York, on or before the 22d day of October, 1923.

Dated at Cuba, N. Y., this 16th day of April, 1923.

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CUBA

Executor. Keller & Hopkins, Attorneys for Ex­

ecutor, Cuba, N. Y. 16-28

N O T I C E ^ T O C R E D I T O R S -

In pursuance of an order duly en­tered in the office of the Surrogate of the County of Allegany, N. Y., notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the Estate of Harry H. Streator, late of .the town of Cuba, said county, to present the same with duly executed vouchers therefor, to the undersigned, at the law office of Wal­ter N. Renwick, in the village of Cuba, N. Y., on or before the 10th day of October, 1923.

Dated March 31, 1923. MILDRED 8. RINKER,

Administrator. Walter N. Renwick, Attorney. 14-26

N O T I C E T O C R E D I T O R S In pursuance to an order of Surro­

gate's Court of Allegany County, New York, made by the Hon. B. B. Acker-man, Surrogate of said County of Al­legany, notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of William R. Carrier, late o* the town of Cuba, New York, deceased, to present same with proper vouchers therefor to the undersigned Executor of the last Will and Testament of said deceased, at the law office of Keller & Hopkins, in First National Bank build­ing, in Cuba, N. Y., on or before the 22d day of October* 1923.

Dated at Cuba, N. Y„ this ifth day of April. 19ti .

FRANK P. CARRIER, Executor.

Keller ft Hopkins, Attorneys for Ex­ecutor, Cuba, N, T. 1M«

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