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H.e will continue as • !ant ln Look ·ort bas· been sold. rto j. .. they hal'! a five-weeks supply of coal! 1\ <>•tfi~ld i• to t1•,., a ~fw l;M>:ll~~ : varlou• kluds or drinks. . : dit'E'('!~r. . · / ~- Dittmer, !ho will eonvert the'· on hand. '\ , h{'t· ry to bl:' l<'t' 1..-d on 11.,. line ol 1 .... Mfddlt>po>rt will hold a spt>t\lal e-leo- : Lnle rains have raised the level ot 1 b ild' i to a sear factory and Late cabbace ID. the Vicinity ot Ll-~ th<' l't.>ntral and tne Nic!i<~l Plute rail- · tilln on :\'ov H Oil a ,ropos•tion to SPneca lake and t!1e surplu,s water Is 1 11 lDg n 1 .. ndr d -An ' · · th · · · b h · p o:v severa .. u e ,...u . lll!J has been greatly l!enelit;,ed. by e rDad•. . 1 Improve the V'illsg~ .water supply sys· being used to good advantage y t e · · . . · , . heavy rams. ;• . ·! Chur<\'t\'ll~t> offidals htt. \·e de<'ld<\'d to · tem nt a co!'t o-r $12.00Q. . p.n11er companies who develop electric The price of milk tor New York. fOl' ·•l M:ilitiny training of boys ·in ·F:Tedo-, .,. g\g~ a district nur<e. Tbrr\' Hre lnC'rtoasO\d telephone ra'tl's are pro- current. ~!)mber cannot be forecast u,n,~ll., ·\· · Sugar cards ba1lli' beq :re$tOred lD nia, under the di:reotioll of Lieut. 1 tl\W 1~ in \'arlous part.s o-r Monrot> fl\\\d ror the towns of .elnner and Establishment of two condensarlea i after Nov. 201 when tfte Dairymen ll .J!UnestoWJL ' Hurcb, hu begun. : ~ounty. ', ~·rPnr·h ('rt>t>k. Glu<\tauqna county, by is considered at Whitesville and Jleagu(l '11'111 meE~t t\) 4e.eide on t.be ne• . 1 ~\A. ,lit& ... diilm ja .,la.nne4 for edl'r\OI Extensive imprt:Ve!llents\IIJ'e belng f ·\ecm•rt>nce' of th• Spanish intl11Pnaa t'l'- (.''ynier Telephone cotnpany. Genesee on the l111e ot tbe recently 'llrice, I~ there is to be one, ao~ordlnK. , ~. ,.,. !til Olea\ I · \' 1 ' I ,.._ dlt r the Dal..,. .. - made to protect and improve Web- ; tn a mild<'r fr>r~· is predkted by A ... at oil we· :-;.,\. York sto<'k ex- re,·iTed N_?W York .t .Pennsyhanl · . toE; R . .,..stman, ~· oro . ·~-•· 'Jlull'alo has reoeiwed \l.O paunde ater's water supply. , Ht>.alth Commission tor Copeland o! <'hang!' was sold for $1liO.~UII, the lar· m!lroad. .. . , meu s l..easue Ne'W s or New· York. . -ot :ausa:r tol' babies_ Steuben's county's board of super- I !'\ew York eity. 1 ge•t amount t'n•r paid ror membH There is no S\Jrar ~llorta&e' In Loe\t. Now that the <'.arnegle library at ' ... ~\Hew Gamwell .fire ala.r:ml\Ys1em .b&8 visors nut year w'll stand: 'tepllb- lf~eol'e. Monroe r'>unt~-. is to have a : ship. Thl'. previous record was $96. port, dealers cl'ain1 . .A survey •bow~u S_alama~ea is llf'l\rtllit c;ornpletion !h•' .,.. ~installed in Alllioo.. . licans, 32; Democrats, 6. · _ new hall at a co~t pf $4{1,000. wb!ch I 000. that 385,000 pound~ was t·ecelv<~d Ill l<t·deratum of Women ~~ planning to ~\ren-cent stre~tear .fare :wUl take .Jamestown is cons!derin& the eNt'- i 11\1!1 be a meme>rlal to tbe men who I Corning <\Xpeets to excE'ed 16.000 In tbe city In Qetob&r IUld distributed rP!Re a rund or $5.000 for the equl\1- -efteet in Buffalo on Nov_ 26 · ., , tJon at a cost of $000.000 of a _buil4!n .. j sPrved in the war.. 1 I p\pulatlon and hopes to rea('h 17,000 nmonr the dealers. ' ment of ihe bnlldtn! .. The t'.a.rne:;:. · ',Ji!ayor Davis 4!! 'llornell ha~ • .,.. to ·be leaaed to amall lnddstnes. I No new <'a•~s of diphtheria .-'lrave as tbe resnlt ot the fedE'ral enumel' When tbe federtt.l oensus starts on Found11tjon appropriate~] $17,'1'50 e d !lt!~et! Nov. 11 a hall·hollday. . The stat:ll Fedl:tratlon of Woman·~ lappeart-d in OeDev~t. nnd the\'h~ltll I all?n In January. It was 13.730 Ia Jan. 1 in!ormution will be secured up ~·ear for equipment purp(lllea au -· ·' sinh, will observe Its annlver· \\t\ •'\\\ bP'l•v• thAt they bave the ~· • ~ JaD. ·\ SAVE YGIIR\ aLD. SlOES Expert Shoe Repa1'ring 1\ (AIL sllo•s PARCEL. !'(1:,-;'f t\ u•. \\ • .£. will rt>11ah and r~Pturla tbt>1D tu JOU C., 0. D. s.&DIP dfty as fP\<'(I'il'e-tl. RAPID -SHOE REPAIR tt. Jtu Pearl St.. llalfulo, !>!. \'. 1fave 1Jour)\[Lct5 Jl 1}f\OTO(fpAP!iS Cf' 11tade now and avoid disappcintmer1tS <?fthcjinal rush.~ ·11 9wcsr ·, fPlf ¥ . . Chlppewa St_ . -· J IJUF'fALQ. PAone !upper 283 E~~:,Un•~;•. \Sff¥1 P LEX JP For T ... e • Movlnll 1-lch:r~ \'1achirt.f J..:xJutl ~ilwh11.t 1.· .. tlt\ng ,.r E\tT\ 1·, ... t;,·e c•mrv /\ f-llll f.!• •f 'SipJoroo.;. for !1.1··· lltt.: J·~, ttlrf· Tt, .1l•'\..~ BECKr.R THEATER SUPPLY CO. 184 Frat 1-rlm St., S~Jfalo, N, )\. MAIL OR DE. AS PRONPTLY F IL<,.i!:D. LEDCERS l.\. \\1 JJ ·.c!l•,p t',,\, • I f•·nn oi h. I 1 • !•. · .1 ·'! 1 Lt. :J!t r ~ h· \ 41. - •. · • r ··· '111• I·· 1 . . I j • J.,q:·tJ, .'I· : .t' r ·,1 an:- I o h· r f,,, ·11 , :· ~. I 1 1. 1 4 •• ; •• ; • •• tv t·Vr·.\ ll., ... of .\\\.·J ~. I ·' . ~;·An:. '·F :-;r:w 1 .,:, .-· i'J:ur;.: [ ('~'h.: tll l!- I •• 111 ~- I Al:tr. <Jn ~ ! OUI'i.t'! n.::~: }', -y r·our· ter. I'lant1R'\. ,., . Hr·l··n CJ'ot·n, w>d· c.w of 1; oqn· (;n·~n. oltct·a-t-d; \\'ill Ghoen and Alic<> Green, his wif<', George Green and L<Jtl1e!>Green, hi> wife, Charle!< Grepn and Mary Green hls wife, Henry Green and Callistla Green, hi~ wife, Fred Green and De- lia Green, his wife, Walter ·Green and Lydia Green, his wife, Frank Green, Je!ll.tlie Sandel'S, 1\lyrlle Ruben, these being all the beJt\S at law and next of kin 'bf said Ge-orge Green and ·Harriet Gre~n. his wife, both decea:s.. ·<~d. together with the respective wives ' of liil·ch of thetn: a& 'li'Fe married; and ' Fred E. Tuttle. DefeJJdaDts. · . · To the above nkmed-~endants: . 'yOU ARE HEREBY SUMitlONED to answer the complaint in this act- ion; and t<1 serve a c .. yy of your ans- wer on the plaintiffs' attorney with- in twenty days after the ~ervice of this summons, exclusive of the day of ~ervlce ; and, in case of your fail- Ul'O\ t<1 appear or an~wer. judgment w tl b~ tal<t>n 'l!l:l'l'•' Y''' tr: defa:Ilt f ,. rne-...re!ief rl·l1~.·n<',·J '1 II,· c nl· 1 mt. Trial tG be held in the County of ·Cattaraugus. ·Dated this 27th day ()f Junr., 191&. Herman Laver:y, .Plaintiffs' At- torney, Office and P. 0. Address, Catt:itaugus, N. Y. To Helen Green, defendant: The far~gbing summons is served 'Upon · by publie:rtion, pursuant · to an '\ of Bon- George A.. Larkin, ~ ...... , 3 Judge. of Cattaraugus County, Y or~. date.d th~ 3'rd day of 1919, and iiled . with the · _: ~mplaint in The Ot!ie.E of thf Clerk Cathlr&Jili.l'.tls County; at Little Va1· Hl!rman Lavery, :e :intift's' Catt.a!2U2UF, N. Y. \\I. \· '· Tested zso,Ooo Miles Three-Point Cantilever Springs Greatest Improvement Since Pneumatic Tires \ 0 \Tni.:\~0 4Ju.,hn·n rttt rhrn11!.!h rhe n:'''r t!liJIOtll.!llallll •t\tTt' rc ... r ,,,.,,f,Je. 2~o.u:o rnlk ... ()f lllrlliJJI 1 1li !!Ill ... , dc ... ('r{ ~;111d, !.:,;!, (llJ,J 1\llll! ,!lltj .JII'f, ~krlHJTl- j I 1 r I ~ J•lrl td tht' c;,r ~:r;&ft·t, [ .( •;11.111 \ 11 l ('J'\ l\111:,.! I.~·J• .. t 1q· IH ~·rn ltl.lfltll ,, ttJrtr'l.!· Tl·.hrt r:J.llk,d,ft !<.''! ~ht,\nlcrHH lrt..,l\'t'ly tlwt .l.nrn·-PiiJ!ll C<mrik·vn ..;prlr,,:,, ·~·Ill sin:' with (herland. art'tht· ~rc·eit<··r lll•prme- rneJit in riJin<r comfort slll(.t the lnuuduc- .... . tiun of -pneumatic tires. \ They protect the car from road shocks and prolong the life of every part. f:fC'Jter comfort ur.dcr an roan conditions. They do a\\'ay .dnw~t l'ntirdy with side sway and rcLtJullJ '\ hil h t\\'i:,t and ral k the cu. Dia!.!'onal a tt:1 < h rnent oft he Three-Point Sprin~~ at both er1d~ of a 130-inch Spring- h:J~e g-ive~ the !>teadiJH:'ss and smooth riding ul tbt heavy l'ar o-f lun~ \'dwdbase. F.qtlipm(·nt is_complett fro~ Auro ... Lite Startin~ and Lightinl.! Sy~tem to Marshall Divan Sprtftl! Up-holste-ry. · They enable the wh-eds tQ hole! :;· . ...J ~e-tter· to· th~· ·r·oad'. They· 'give- Corne in and see this car. Ask for Booklet. Overland 4 To.6rtn~,. $845; Road- ster, !X45; Coupe, S132S; Sedan, $1375; Prices f. o. b. Toledo~ ' . I j'L- <.