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· A ~lFFERENCE IN OPINIONS. .-.1 . Y-ou May Ha'\'e Your Choiee. l -~here seems to be considerable dif- i·ferenoo of opi~ions, amongst' the an- '1 nual w:inter weather prophets this year, for there are some that insist '\We ~re about to enter into one ox ·· ',: ~e, hardest winteJ.:S in our history, ,. -b_ which taking into consideraton the .,___ . ' · .. coal war that is now being waged, is ;j-. ~~ 'but pleasant news. But~ Jlt this · pattieular writing we are a trifle in- ·.·; clined to favor the open and mild ·. . -·:· •winter enthusiasts, for during the , -£ _l-3.st two days they have scored bea\1-= .:,\:\ tifltlly. l Sa;vs the Gowanda News, speaking about the eO'lning winter; · Were Flying Anyway · A large :flock of wild geeS'€ circled over Gowanda Saturday evening at about 7 o'clock. Oldtimers said they ·.'were headed soutl! and predicted cold ~.weather and snow. This sottnds rea,- ·- sonable as at this writing we have . b9th. Another flock (or the same) flew · o~r Olean and the Olean correspond- ent l'eyor'ts as follows: · · ''Again ··the' mild winter prophets , seoxe George J: Hannigan of Hanni- • ~&n. Hill, says a 11/rge -11ock of geese . . ,flew over the city on Saturday, tra- . · · _ veli~~ &outbward. ''This is a goot! sign, says Mr. Ran- n!ga~. who declares that the same birds fter,y toward the south two weeks ago aud learned on the way that the Winter would be mild. -News. The Indians on the Cattaraugus re- se)'Vation are all for predicting a mile! '\'!Pnter season, one of light snt}Ws and_ a few cold qays. The Indians who· can fortell the weather- with consid- erable accuracy, it is safd, predict an early spring and base these predic- tions on the late berries and in thto fur ~ats of the muskrats which are ~ery thin. Xow comes a strong word in op- postion to the open winter prophets, from 1\L D. Hyman of Strykersville, in the Machias Star. Mr. Hyman ... ' -- I' I . i' ELLICO'l'TVILLE, OATTAR~UGUS (lO •• N. Y.,. 'WEDN-EsDAY, NOVEMBER 12' l\H9 ' . . J• .. . .. l •• ~. t ' I 'O;NE,FIFTY IN A.DVANOI!l HIGH SCHOOL NOTE.~ , NEW TELFPHONE RATES TO Th~ first anniver:;ary of the sign-, INCREASE 'DEC. 1ST O'~OURK~~TNAM FIRM OPEN I CUBA LAKE RESERVATION COUNT,~ BREVITIES BR~'CH STORE IN SALAMANCA '('uba Lake, Resprvntion, which is While skiqding' lPgs in the wo.oda. ing of the Armistce wa:> ceh·brated , in a very fitting manner in, our local high school by appropl'late exercises by the schola1-s, un<;ier the supe:rvi- sion of Principal Charles W. White. The programme ct}nsisted of stmgs, 'readir:?-gs and music and delivered in such a manner as to win the admita- tion of those present for Jhe excellent preparation ·on the part of th: parti- cipants and to the teachers fvr their part in the success of the event. .Th exercises opened at 9 a.m with the oong \America\ by all the grades Principal \Vhite delivered a short address and then follow!.'d another >ong \The Star Spangled Banner\. A paper was read by Georg>.! Strat- ton, subject; \Importance of the Ar· mstice \ it was cleverly arrangt•d and well delivered. A song by tht> 5th .:~:.: t.th. grad~s \Flag of Our Nativ~ Land\ was pleasantly received by the audience .. A paper, \Significance of .\rmistice\ was read by Ruth Greene and won the applause of those pre- sent. The next numbr, a Piano Duet rendered by Lena Marsh and Mario;1 Walrath was one of the best number<; in the programme. A carefully pre- pared and splendidly deliwre<i Pl•- per was read by,Josephine Norlhr•lp, on \The Life of Theodot•e Roose-- velt\ one of the most interesting fea- tures in the exercises. Not as many from out-side ~he school were present as hoped for, l:lnt tho~e that did take the opportunity of attending ths exercises were 'N •II pleased with the entertainment. .P.~FECT SPELLING Second Grade-.Leslie Markham, Furene Guy, Glenn Lowry, Grace Xor~hrup, Doris Gogel, Ellen Houck, Helen Ludwick, Flori's Schrader. Third Grade-&ble E~wards, Glenn Churchill, Raymond Pixley, Gardneor Mercer, Anna Davis, Ella Marsh, Mildred Welshan, Elsie Wulff. .....<:... --- ~- administei·ed by the State a~ a public oM day lasf 'vei?k, C'l!af!es Wing •of Tt W>t>' announced to-day by Mr J. Will Have Undertaking Parlors sumnw1· resort, has just finished its East ·Otto met with 11 serious acct:.. W. S:earhs,._ President of the Cattar- In The Nies Bloek. l11o~t 3UCcl.'ssful season, according to dent. He was ttndet' a log 12 :feet. - taraug-us Cnion Telephone Compan~- O'Ro rk • . :!In announcement 111ade by the Con- long and 3 1-2 feet through, wl!ioh. that new schedu!Ps of telephone> d u e & Putnam, OUI loca~ u.n-, H'l \'!ltion C'ommi~oion, under whose would have crushed him had it not;, rate-~ for all the exchanges operated er~ak.,rs, ~mbalmel's and furmtUI'e jun,;diction th~ Reservation ha~ been been that a larg~ stone bad interven- by that Company have been fi!Pd • dealers will open a branch undertak- since 1!}13. The Reservation, which ed. Eugene Win& who wns working- itlg ~stublishment in the Nies Block 'th 1 with th~ .Public ;;ervice Commission is the o~ly one of its kind in New W1 tint, after trying• to extrlente at 57 Main St., Salamanca, Thurs- hi f h at Albany to become etfeoctive De,•. York State, lies about fifteen miles s at er, ran for his te11m which li& emb~r 1, 191~1. day N<mmber lSth. north of the city of Olean, on the found entangled In barbed wire. lie This Salamanca Branch ~tore will d f · The' ne'' r.1tes prm·ide for gener~ i line between Allegany and Cnttarau\ manage to ree them and at length. be under i:'h~ same firm a:s the local 1 d 1 •JI'o inn·eases over the present charg\s gus counties, about two miles from re ease 1is father. Mr. n ing :sua.., store hereo and will be unde·t• the man- t · d · j · for s~n.-ice, and, are nect~ssary in or- the village of Cuba. It embmces a- atne many m urtes in(!luding a, d~r that the Telephone Company agement of Jamt>s C. O'Rourke a grad bout five hundred acres, which in- fractured colla!' bone, a broken. uat~ of the Syracu~e College of Em- · 1 Jd bl 1 d i b • may me~t the rising co~ts of doing chllles the luke, und a narrow strip s \OU eor iH e an var ous nuses. business. balming. All the latest and up-to- _of land surrounding it. The lake wa~ He b reported improving. It was •>ointed out that since :he date undertaking equipml'nt is in- former!\ 11 reservoir for the Gene-sec I d' f tl All · ' stallt>d in the new ~tore and the firm \' n la~s 0 le egany \'!esel·va- organization of tbe Cattaraug-us Vn- 1 . 11 b . . • valley calnnl, which is now nh<~~~Jon- tion are t'eccivmg their annuity mon-. ion Telephone Company in 1912, no ~tate_ tilnt t ley WI e lll ~ posltton ed, and is about two miles long, The ey in the amount of $6.58 each. di,·idends have been paid to the s:ock to handle both day and_ mght .calls. RE.>set·vation lies upon the divide be- Tl p 1 Th 1 f b 11 b 1c o ice business is reported as, h ddt•l-s of his C~tpanv. The aim of 0 new Pace 0 u,;mes WI e twt't'll the Gtmesce and AlleganY. ri- b ~ 1 d tak p 1 d tl eng very poor in Olean for the \'ast;. 'thl\ Company ha· bt>en to devdopP. on Y un el' ·tng a_ r ors an 1 .E' ve1-s, and has an elevation of nbout \' t 11 d h month. They have m11de only one ar- atl idPal se~··t\~ , .. 'ch because of i•,. 1 new n 1 nnagcmen WI evote t elr st'xtet'n hundred feet. • ' • ~ • ' '\' · · t d f rest this month and that 11 minor tl'll- dependability and efficiency, would enttre timE 0 up-to- ate satis actory · The land adjoining the lake has ffic offense. Thet·e al'e several rea- in_vite popular use in such volume as em;~~n;j~:· ·k & p a ~ · h v been allotted into cottage sites, which sons offered for the town being sa. to make th.e business pay a return on o~t e utn rn ~m a e are leased by the Conservation Com- good. The kickl~ss one-half of Olle- rntes her~tofore in force. Much mon for a num_b\or of 'Yelll.'S been m bus!- migsion ·for t\rms of five years nt an · f .. h Ell! tt 11 d per-cent 1s one o t\em in faot, it ia ey has bel.'n put into new e-·tensiono.. ness et·~ 111 co VI e an are one annual ret\tal of $16.00 per year. ~ r tl t t 11 bl d · the prlncip!e one. making the service available to nil 0 le owns mos re a e an satls- The ghol'e ise divided to include 272 people, and into new equipment: M\· fac:tory business organizations. lost, of which only 57 lots are unleas- At the election in Eaflt Ott-o, ,.; The new branch stot·e will be open- woman town clel:'k !lnd Lik~m~ a. ny wires whicl1 had been run sing!~ cd at the•present ,time. wonu•n tax colleotQl' \Vere elt~cted, through thli streets have been sup~~-- ed to-morrow,. .li\Dl4i!S O'Rom'ke hav- During th last two years a la11e ' seded hy cables. New construction of lng left f.or Salirg_anca today to as- number of very fino cottages have Geo. W. G. Ferris of franklln:- the most approved type, both in con- Sllllle o;:harge. been built, by those wbo heve leased ville has beon appo.lnted husi.ee ~ nection with ~entral office switch lots. Severn! of these cottage& have Wh.\t Is left of Td lh~flllCJi. f~~ A.,.:· boards and outside plant, has been FARMERS TO ATTEND hNNUAL involved att expenditure of flom ca(lemy in place ot t~e late (.t; Q, 'Va~ · installed at considerable expense ME~TINC. ()F ~ DAI~YMEN'S $10,000 to $20,000. This year a larg~ A«tfl!.llin.\ . with 1>esulting benefit to the public LEA'G.UE IN JERSEY CITY dancing pavilion, bath houses, boat • Tho- :.(Jleap H!IQ!filll ,A~oata.tltl~ in better service. To complete these livery, and soda fountnin wet•e eon• will lmm~diatei;Y: b.u.U<\. Oll.t}· 'tl.ll~df~~ · ~xtensions and improvements in the Meetin~ of the local branches of stt·ucted by private interei!ts, which new ~wellin;s -to rellt:!lve \~, ih,oi'Q-. ;ervice it was necessary for thO? Cat the Dah-y~en's League ore being hnve udded largely to the aocinl ad- 8&:6 in the cit;y. • augus Union Telephone Co1npany, held in nearly nll of the 1100 erJJn- vuntages of the lake. Electric light. Mr. Rlcharda, an en.glneeJ> 01\. thi!J to borrow large sums of money. mtmities in Leai!Ue territory, to e-. has been furnlelle!i PY th.e Cuba ~lee· B. R. &: P. R. R, fainted u hl!· . .tep..: While there hns bPI.'n no return on lecfll ~h-eir lo~a.l omce_l.'ll for the com- tric Company te l'tsidenta alotlg the ped from hia cab to oil- tbe. enri•--t:o ·he Telephone h~v~•.ment, the dl\- ing yea!' f\nd a dul~~ate to attend the .north shore and the eleett:ic curre11h Farmersville Station •. He Wa$·i~n:utdi.; ficit did not reach alarmmg propor- ap:l\ual meeoting of the parent organi- will nlso\'be run along the soatb sbore ately att.ondcd by tho t-rain C1'8l¥<*1l~ tiona until within the past fl'w years zation In Jel'sey City on Dec. 9th. as soon ns sufficient guarantees are taken to ·~och.estor -on t)le. mall t'fthJ,. when, due to the war and its result- Last yenr over 2000 men from all given by cottaK.o ownors at tltat side. It is thourht that the reason f0l'1)ro.-, ting effect upon costs of supplie-.. nart!< of Lca~uc territory attended Durini the past year the ndvantagcs atration being overwork. snlaries nnd other nec.,ssary ite·.1 the annual stoekholdm\S' meeting, pas- of the ~eset\l'&tion have also been in· Bishop Brent was\ln attendance At: . seems to regard these spokesmen for \' rin hpe·n· Winter as· re].lr~sentntives of a mollcoddle spirit tliat has grown up in the land within the last few years. He seems to believe that it is an ern- E> nation from that evil loveo of ~oft a\cl eoasy living that it was hoped the war would cure. As fo.r himself, he l·dit·ves in the rough, rugged heoarty winter.-, sU{'h a~ thAt described in \Snowbound.\ On such winter'< were our forefathers nutun•d and dl'V{'}op- t-d and they brought forth a !Ot rong and powerful nation. Mr. Hyman is for the good old day~ and heo doesn't Fourth Grade- Ehler Dahll\e, Jean Muhally, Leonora Hintz, Hazel Chapman, Florice 'ltidc.l, Charles Chamberlain, Edit!t Ehman, ~!ln~es Lawler, Gladys Winsor, AibertJI Wl!t- shan, Wilbur Northrup. of expense, the cost of eonductin~ . ~1 upon the reports of the officers, creased through acquisition by the the meeting of tho men's elub o.f, tbct _ :he telephone busine~~ ro>'<' to ~prl\-~ rrrl \lt•rtPcl eli rectors for the coming Stl\te of sll'Veral parcl!ls ~f land fot• St. Marys' parish in Salamanca last: · Cl),dented levels. These condttlOil!\<. yenr. rig}:\t or•way· put•poscs. week • dccordin~ t.o -Mr. Stearns. rom pel the ~'TIT's )'NI' the nnnunl nte~tin~·will Duclr$,_tl......,last summer -WilltKm 'Cl111trlll~i £Z y~&ri!':riti}~Qr-l-.- '-;,·, · rompany to rharge rnti.'S which, it is he P\\<•n Lil\\f'r for the> Lt•agUI.' haR fi•hlng in the Iak~·huB been UI1'U15!1diY'I Olean lay alln'igllt with his rlgllt lo~ < \hope>d wtll ovE\rcom<· the dPiictt du .. l nddPd n\\\'\ 2-,_rnn , \\w mQrnb<'t'~ I good. and the Commission intend~ and left hand crushod i:mdcr tile o tlw innd••quanc) of p1 ··•t•nt chn•- anJ a lnr<~,. ,. n•rl..- 1 nf n .. w hrnn<'h<'~ to k<'<'P It \tokl'd wllh this kind of h \ ~ w eels of u train, Into Thursdny n.lgllf# .r<'\· nnd, if po!<Mtblt·, yi< ld n n•turn clunn~r tlw y.·:' In ad 'i Inn to trnn- tlsh. Tlw snnttutlon of thr lake iR H~ was unable to attract attention. Fifth Grade-lsabt·l :\'or·hrup. Jl•on th•• mv<·stm~nt. \''<'lin~ tht· r~·.,ular hu•inP« of th<' controll<\d by rui<'s and r<>gulntionR f 1 I h p I I .. ~ o emp oyees n t e cnnsy nvlln.-. K1\tt· Sdwdulc· n• follu\\ pro\ram thc·r<' will lw nt li·n~t two, ,.nfot•red by th<' Con•<'rvntion Com· d d f d il _, SWEET CIDER TiME 1r.~ onL·-h.alf of ont· p• n'•·r.' of Hh·o- hol or more '\a v.ohtwn d h~ \\ar tirnto 1•robibition act. - . .. ynr s an wns not oan unt ... uy- llu><tm·~• lndinoual ltnP $..4~ no four •Jwnk<'r< of nnt10nnl ro·pulnt ton whn 1 rnis~ion tight. Mr. cu~hlng died Inter In the par·:. lin<·. $·:·: on·rurul ltnP $::II.OII wiiJ,Ji,.ru'-'~ tht'llPnl'l'nl far<n ancl olni--· Oll!an hoNpitul. . Extt\nsion ~>1.1·0 I 1'\-\ •ituntion. 'DEATH OF MR. STEFFENHAGEN leg~ of Michigan. 'I h- 1• thP an.•\Vl.'r of Coll<•ctor of ·,l't'l'nal I\.t>\·enue. \'. H. R10rdan, to proprietors of saloons and >oft drink establi>'hm<'nt,. who a5ked for infor' uatwr. a> to thPtr nght> to ,.,.Jl th1· tbovP namt·d rommodtty. Rto•ldt•nce In<! s::c1 \o fnur pnrt: -I .' o 11 ,. of th\ hill rlnicl!•·r· of th•· 11m•·•' :'olr . .Jo~-, :-;,,.ff,·nhH~tt·n dtt·d nfl<·r 'I'h , M I I I ~' Borden s i It p unt n Elias $24.00 rural linl' $24 1\0 .. xtt·n.-tol . ,. llw \rnw 11 11.r nnln~tnnl-m ]II'IW<'en •, 11 •hort din•\'\ Odoht·r :w. TIH fur 1 . • hn11_ b<>en sold to tho Mcrrlll-Soule ~r..oo i th•· p .. oplo• whn l1w m,th .. c,1, and· .-rul tu\h plun· nt h1· horm• Rundm Company, and the latter company c.ue- who knows it. th o-c· whn II\·•· In lh•· \'\tntrv C\ity! :>;ov. 2. Sun·t~·ing John Slr·ff<'r;. arc plunnlng to \nlargc the plnnt In- BEARS IN THI-S. \(_ICINITY. : l'\\f1L p 11 yinl.\ l:ir••\ ro·tnd pr·1ce• fnr hnl-:'<'11 111'1' nnt• !!INt<'r, !Hr•. Amo~ ll. to twice ita pre~wnt size, emt>I03'illl: \! do not think these predictions amount to much in rel!a rcl to h1win~r It ••·•·m~ that , ,.,.,.y ~·\ar. alnrz 11+~'1' fnod '\ n.lq.-•- ,,.,. '''\ , .. ,, lo 'v\'r·n.,t nf En•t A,hford; thr .. •• broth- from ;:.o to 60 men, an op<i>n wintt\r he say,., \W~ f'',rd- · ,>J Lilli• prohit>lltull art IJ•·O<tllt' d- ly e~ have • wo ligh~ win tel\' lfol- f ·.·rttvr:. 111~ny ,,.,r,on, who •old ci.!t·r lowing l'Rch other in succession\-Star lnade lllfJUiry at the R,·\' .. nu .. Offic•·· ·r r. ·h· H~t\'····1 ''.).tt·f1 ·h1· l!'•·• hc·lr•VP that th1 f~t1'11HI r~ 11 ptoii·~·(•r: l'r\\ Thc·Otlort.· und Fn·d of Mnrhin\' • ;nw St. Putricl<'s church, recently o'{Jr .. n Janr(• nnrf I~ . ,tnnu:d ftl}!ht of' nnd virr \\11'-:\ till f !l\tlll'f th·nh-- .anol .John of r·:n\\t Snlamonca und . · built in Rarf,!lofph, tolting the, plttce thP Wild gt-t';!', \'a U\ rumc>l-,. of '\I! '''\'cit\ fnlh- \\'I nil th•· ,.,.,~ l\1111'. thr···· duul(hlt•r><, Mal')' und 'Nt•llil' of of. tht• ont• that was destroyed by- ;.:anw coni!• '\ 1 '\' thE• •urround· 1h•· f•·<lli>L' tl\• b~···n ,,.,J, wnr•,. h;- ll11d 1111d :'llr~. Fn·d Howlnnd of l>u· P II h . 't th' k th t to learn if th·· '\''' of lh•·:r produn Pr>'ona y t e wrt er m :;; a ., fire som<> timP ago, wns dt•dicntcd by lnl:!' rounlry un.! ·B··hr'-'·· ~t't'lll to l•t·, \f·lln\1.· jnurnn], .. tn nnd hv dc•n1HU'01!tl''\' But . .e \·I H h I' f tl nrh·n·d thPm l1ahl to tho· dm-ttr 11 f u·. r. yman ~ ou u mov-e ar 1 e-r . . . tht' favorPd \'• ~ 1011 .. nf th{'> d(n·p•·ta!t \tho nu,1.~· tlwn iJ, ITlL\ hr·,.f d1nJl trc,u-: JO\'t· ron1 nul of tcJ\vn who nl- nort-h. that his loveo for the hard win- penahta\ tmpo~l'rl by. Al't of lon- hunt,m•·n At th•· p,,.,',:nt \\T>ttnv 1.\•· l•·r•olr:d tht· fun••ral w•·n· Mr. and ter sea.•on mig-ht be •atisfied, for a.• it stands the odd• are with thP Cat- taraugul' Indians. o-res 1n conm•rtlon Wl!h war tlnw 1 f h \I 1· 1 J> 1 \ .,.,.,.,·a] of our hunting •·nthu'\'''' 1f,. llt\llUII \\'\ ,,.,.,.,\'~-\' n 1 r• · r- 'l't'< ,ow nnd and daughter• prohibitJOn. Con.flietin!r opinions pre- t 11· h 1 •1 1 r h ,,,. all L·i! mlldl:- I·X<'I1Pd o,,., th\ f,,. '\t·•IJ..: ... n,.,., r• Ill!! tot •· llj! \t'\r<'lll }Ill< Jorot ). :'1-lr nne! Mr•. val<·cl amon\ the-5(: dealers, .•orne a•- f · ,_. k 2f • c f 'II 1 s tr 1 \ r 1, , .. , ·hat h><w r.·nrh<\rl t~•· '\\\ ,.,., n \•·w 'n•· ••v•·r 1.11 arm•·•·\ \o· IJr•·. tP rn Hlf£<'11 nnd •nn> r; 11 r. sumed th~,- could sPil cide-r rt>j!\ard- · f I · 1 t' 1 • 1 1 If 1 r· ' !at• II <of thP 1war Jll'esene•· nf a If· <•Ill Hil ~··rt1on· o >a1rym\n • ,<·n- ,,. '·· 1 ore, · Ht• I< I d r lwrl ... , Mr. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS les~ of the alcoholic content•. Other• . ' \' f 1 ,. n hul\ '>t'ar. ~111d to fw roamuw t~l- '~.,.. ••·m•nn h•·lp to B<'•J\Ifl'll' arm · \'''' >'l•· 'q:i11t).' 1· ,~,,; :.J,., Jark BEING HELD'IN POST OFFICE Test For U. S. Censua Clerla For 1920. A civil :;;e-rvice exami;,ation under the supervision of Post master E. E. O'Rourke, is being held in the local Po,t Office t~day. The examinations are for the. purpose of ~el!)cting G_en- ' · su~ clerks. f<;>r ... the c~m!ng- censw>, which will be take'il ·early hi 1920. - . l3'p- to Jll)Oll ro.day .there were eight aspirants tr)'ing th.e tests, all of the candidates being from the surround- ing towns: UPPER SUGARTOWN heollE'ved that wh<'r<' cider rle,·elopl.'d I 1 1 1 l - 1 : -~the- outsktrt .... of thP \. llal!''· T pop,. \\1* h r1• v c-nn( thnu· .,, \.l'f (·, q,I ... OTI :.n alcoholic content greatPr than one- · 1 t 1 '1 · · 1 Q \\• have word of \''\''ral of nur n· , l•·r•a. 1f ,' wo·n· o1ol~ pu-•1 > •· In ·' r·. (, S {olllft•<lfl \\l·nt t<• Snb half of one per.:l!nt. th••y VIolated putable citizen,. that they ha\•· had: ~rm~ r1·~· folk• tc, th•· rou'1tr,- and 111il'H'n 01) hu·\\''\ Thur .. luy t ht• law in selling th{' cid .. r. · I h 1 m 1 1 u 1 'f 1 I • 1 111ple proof of \RruinR\ pr•·- .. nr!·., •hnw th<'lll t •· '1 \C\1 t ~?on< Ilion< un- ·••r nnr ·' r• .. {\'l' •. StPif<•nhnl!'r·n f'lll.le~~or Rtordan say-. \the rt·· : 111 as much ns b~ar track~ w•·Tf· cl1~ : ,•, r \h1· h 'h• \ food ~~ produl'P<I it. :\lr~ c;. ~- Holun\\'' unrl Mr. ar,d 'ponRJbthty for,qellmg Cider re~b liJ'· <'O\'<'red in the nc1n1tv of F\,h lUI woulrl •lo murh to hrml!' th•· ria\\''\ Mr~. ,Jam't:~ r;r,.l\!rn wo·n· 1n !\1nrh111\ ~n the prod'ucPr·as well as the se~ler. aftt>r the fall of th•• rP~ent light \now 1 to~ethE>r, for aft..-r !!ll._,lhr .ha,ii• of. Tu .. ,.tfuy. If the r.:'anufacture-r 0 ~ the ctder It is not up to u• to doubt th•· \'l'ra- ru;J~t .troublt-• i• lht•tinvhohtandmg. I , Mr.<; S. R\f. unJI Earl St<•ck- . kno\v!; hiS product contams less tban city of thes~ nport\· espectally m ' rn.an w'lllon· Ill :.Jarhta• Tuesday. ~ne-ha:I~. 0 '! one perc_~nt 0 ~ ~koh~J h,\ these . trying day-11. of t.b<' ktr k le•\ NEW YORK STATE Carl flt,.•· k mu n att~ndl'd a box Ao, 18 permitted to sen It, but tf the <-' 1 - one-half of one per cent and we a- COLLEGE OF FORESTRY: cal ·h~ld at Mr. ·nncl Mr~. George Phil~ der developes alcohohc contents wait tire out CU1Tl<' of tM bPlU' hunt.- Cattaraugus count\· liguH·• . 11 th<' ,·lips. on Bryant Hdl Th.lll!ida.y evening. greater than one-lvolf cf one percent, now being planned, with much iRter- 1 . t ., _,. d .__ lh. t th' Nnw Mr. Rob<'rt !.1 ti~ and sons Clnmnce h h 11 w 11 a the . Js o ... ~nLu en~ t1'- year a 4' J, o:- I : e person. w o s: . • a< , ; s est. To further along the project. it York ~sta.el! C:olle~~:e of Porestry, as' and Orvl~ were <Jn East HIIJ Friday. :woducer vtolate~ .h·• law. may be interesting to these big game- ~rl'e of the 'forty-four counties of I 'Mr. Rtchard. Ltttle an4 Mr. Burt KRUSE-KRUSE- hunters to notE>: that b1st week ac- N.ew York state which have student.R: Gaylord were m Devereux on busi- ·Services at the M. E. Church ·nl!xt On Tuesday October 21 occurred S~nda:v at_ 2 -11· .m-. Every one w{d- theo marriage of. Mi'!S Florence Kru.Se cpme. • -:Jau;thter of~·Mr. and, Mrs. Theo. F. cording to the Gowanda Newl \nd in the College. The great growth of; ness Thursday. we have perfect 'raith in Editor Rich- Interest in the forest probl<.'m I h Corelenh st.,vens has returned L. Sweet in Little Valley Monday.• ).{ruse of Fox~·N. Y., to Mr. Leo 'Dan Lounsbury and tWo gent'le- Kruse of Rock Springs, The marriage ~en friends o~ ~inia at C. A. Gib- cPre_mony was solemnized at 9 o' S()n's Wednesday. .clock at St. Jut<n's church at West · , .Mrs. Ethel Bartlett is quite ill with V .,Jtey, ~. Y. The Rev .Father Buser .fft:l,mdice. - vf.kiatillk. Steve Dollar-d of Humphrey at M. : They were att~nded by Miss Blpn· .. :I. Ball's Sunday. '! .-he sister of the bride and Mr. Clay- Mrs. Ola Sweet visited her daugh- ton Kruse brother of the groom. Fol- ~ and t~mily at Humphrey last )?wing the ceremony a wedding din- vyeek. _, nPr was served at the home of the Earl Ball in Great Valley :Monday. bride's parents. The bride's table James Friel of Salaman_ca visit~d was set fo:t; 12 and WaS C!pltered with his parents here over Sunday. pink and white · carnatio'nS\'the din- ards, not only bears but also deer shown not only by the big registra- orne. . were seen in the region of lschua. In tion from this state, but a!Ho from j Mrs. ~- ~ci{Wttt has retumo_d to fact a full grown bear was shot and \\' t te d f · 1 ·gn coun I her home m Rochester. T!wrsdny o ..... cr s a s an even ore - . . ·killed by Morris and George Jo.nes tries. _._ •!:eveRnlllhg. H 'd 1 ~ d ef that place Two young cubs were The college h.as students from i ut ~~ e spent ur ay and also seen by the hunters but could twelve other Rtates, and six foreign j- Sunday w1th hE:r par.e . .Mr. and not be caught, the article states countries. aecording to a Ct}mpilation M rnM .. W. C~h· HeidJel. . t ··-d further that James Brondart, living of students by cl!'ll!!les .and places of . Ills t;ne enmng~~ v s1..., , on the Lundon road, five miles west ld . t 1 ted There is sJRter Mrs. Rchard Little OVGT Sun- '·· res ence ;us comp e . . of Ischua saw a full grown deer near a total attendance of 247 studentH, day. , a plaee where sheep were grazing, . 1 d. . ht aduate studentH Harry Menck called_ on Bert Gay- d ..._ d d ff lll'C II Jng etg- gr ' I d S d the deer seeing Bron au arte o here for higher degrees. The fre!lh- or , un ay. t d th . _, r .. n.Hn' g two fene<·S . - h' MISKell Mary and Freeda Steck- owar e wou-us c T\\', - man cla£<S alone JH larger t Is year . ', on her way · tll.an the entire coli~ en-rollment -~anivere gue11ts of Coreleah Ste~-ens This is a raN opportunity for lo- last year, , ;a war year. The six un ay.· cal hu_nters for it is very ~e!df;)m that foreign conutries include Arrnena, Mr. George Butterfield WM a gu81!t th•• Ht. Rt•v. William 'I'urner, biaiiO!ll of Buffalo. The chut•ch was ere<!totl nt th~ cost of $:lf1.000. Will.is G. Fluk~r of South Dayton has r<>ceivt•d wor1l that his son Clny- ton Fluk..r wu\ kill<>d In an expl!>slon that occul'l't•d !!0 miles from Pueblo. HP .wu\ uhout to Hhoot un oil 'Well wh•·n thP rhnrgl\ ''\J>lorl<'d n.nd he was 111stantly killvd. Mr. Fluker iH, sur- ''lvt•d by ht• wif<· and three chiltlron. .lo~l'ph B. Hart, who pt}!icl.' say, is a promotH ·for th<> Industrial Work- en< of th~ world, is under arre-st at OJ.,an, chllrg~d with distributing lit-- erature, which it said w~s meant to arou\e the n<'groe agaitl~t the w·hltc and tc incite race riatli. _Btu-,!<. who is· 38 year!f· o1d and an mat;!hiniat-- 11 be held for federal authorities. it was said. He Wall arrested after giving Borne I. W. W. literature t.o ~n. Olean negro. A cosporation, known. ns the Go- wanda Realty Company has beon formed in that 'town and will pro- mote und aRsist in the building tf' more homes in Gowanda. Two cases of Influenza hBve d~ve loped in Go'rVanda at the present , time. All precautions are being tak- en that the disease does not spread become an epidemic . . Mr. John J. Yolk of Dayton hall sold his 'l)ardware business to Mr. V • A. Tobey. Mr. Yolk is a well krulwn buRiness man of that section having run the har1lware store at Dayton for n .numbel' of years, and moves t~. &ff;lo' ft·om Dayton. · ../ -' ·. · F. H. Betliell, (irst viae :111r~&J\t: of the New York Oompa.: .. ~h<?y Wn>e. the chance to ~u~t big ·British Wost Indies, China and at Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hcid~i's Sun• g ame this side of the Adirondacks. Pb'l' · s d nd · Can ay,-f------- · · ~i~~~~~~~~~~~~=!~:~~~~~~~s~~=~t l.J;w 1 Ipptnes, we en a - 1\-fr. A. G. Flouck. and Mr. W F ada. Onond:ti~·a and New York are . ST. JOHN'S G6JLD tied f;or le'tdership bY, .counties _ i~ Heidel ea.llcd nt Mr. G. S. Ro&inson's ' We ar~ gl~ to announce that B-. ing room was decorated throughout . Bowen and family have ,moved 'in pi-nk and white. . r--~--b~L.IJ!ll th.eir. b.rm...heu kmi.JCF!f!ik..' • \f'ire wt-dding. gW.s were tmmy use- ful and beautifuL· · New 'Yor.k state with eighwen &tu- Su~y. · 'L ·'· dents eacl't, Oneida, BrooklyiJ and Ali~te Robinson rode to Devereux d 'th Saturday. · . . Nassau being n,ext In or· er· W1 Ben Gaylord at Frlmklinville Sat- sixteen, eleven. and tep· respectively. urday night. The CattaraugtlS county repre&en-- Mn. Frank Fedick tation cpnsists of R. Lowell Hogue, on' busjneilll Mort4ay. Frankliprille; . \ \ . \ . \ ) t ~ ~.--~ ~ \ '. \ ·\· i. ' . · Steve· O'Hara\\ of Salamanca at Mr. apd ·Mrs. Krn:;;e will make their Fl;E!d o'fiara's Sunday.' , fn~ure bame fn Fox, N. Y. St .• John's Guild will meet ne:ct :.. ' Friday. ~ovember 15th. 1 at The Elli- .. Ml:. and l'i'Irs. 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