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lothes Hart Schaffner & Marx »_.u».. its fiermerpnce f PC ' for $15 OO A * ip in fancy worsteds, scotch wool, pin stripes, bedforcl cords, plain. and fancy mixtures. and many worsteds decorated wert fea: | ith silk. $ l k Yours for trade, Clothmg 5 East Mam Street Hats, wuss Shoes 1,38 ”patterns to select froln, and on account . of the Great Reduction under the'xTarlff Law we can now sell 'Lsize. | gafldfigy, March we 1nv1te you to call no trouble to showour goods, CUBA NEW YORK The Bargalns at the Blg Sale of. A. L. VAN GILDER’S U & t n Large F urnlture Stock @ * .. - h % A Clean fiweep, for thus week ends the great sale. store opens and get your share of the bargems. tlll a Tot of those - . A h a Round top dmmg tables for $7 98 Oak Chairs at -- High Chairs at - a 78c ©..Don't| ait until Tlhflast’ilay but be on hand tomorrow when the} There is - 48e- A new ‘Asehenbach pl, no y fered 'to the.one who would , y a certain sentence the greatest nun ber of times on a card of a 'certa; vii‘he 'contogt - culmmjtted = fifined the cards and. awarded th lelanlo to «Miss Nellie Copeland offs Followmg is the decision, ct me . Cuba. the Judges,; . We, the delsxgnedfi. Jud in| the CK. Morgan cWr1t1ng Contest after carefully exainining the cards supmitted , on. whlch were written | the words, your memo from C. M. Morgan, Cubs N, Y., Bush & Gerts, Sterling, Win- ter, Rudolf and twelve - other li'.‘ C. A. ACKDRLY . Qasfiler of Cuba. Natlonafr Baffl— REV. FATHE'R WHITE “1 of QOur . Lady of Angels Church -w , H. J. DEMOBY, _ c ml ly.. Cheese Merchant. in flounds 'of milk, and $121.02 \Save money and buy‘ Win: Ecllhinag éditor of the Leader, 111 1; | grade vianos to select from,\ have __| unanimously demded that under. thg} affair will. be informal, , if conditions Governmg the; contest 'the to 65 or,.70 friends of Mr. new Aschenbach . piano offered as a} prize be awarded. to Nellie E Gope— J. .| land of Cuba, N. Y. a vttanons f’cashgre‘celnts‘ therefrom ge \- - hes M111; . ... Cag 3519 n' v‘Aal - ~10898 >. \ +8709 ° * 2 T4556\ - §578- : . 5540, . 181.568 119.28 © 07.62 |- $03 717 42.8844 18348 20 21.57 Tolal < ,, 85475. © $1210.19 ~The average. per cow is 8547%¢ are the average receipts per cow. ------g-aftm-@--_-._.__ DIVN'ER IN HONOR OF DEPART- Cle ING EDITOR . ° o of FRB éhonokr of Elmer E. § --* Conrat , aAnduet will be served at Sanner' Monday evening at six o'clock. Th invitdtio Conra among busmess and professio A1 en of Johnstown and . Ebens {faving -been - sent. out, Jo Wertz Judge F. J. mor and John H.. Waters. In- also have been sent.. Conglcssman W. W. Bailey and \Mr. C. M. Morgan sent to Miss Cope’ljnd the following letter noti- fying her of the result: fi ier of the Cube National Bani. Angels Church, and H J. Dem; Gheese Merchant hate, under\ ie conditions governing | the ed you a new Aschenbach Piano as lhe. Successful contestant. Ve, believe the instrument afford iyou much pleasure and will we - congratulate you on your success in 1 securing it. With your permission-we will ex- hibit the piano in our show win- What—Meareenter ested in the contest may seo same. ._ Yourstvery truly,. - C. M. MORGAN. Miss Copeland replied as follows: (1. M.. Morgan, Dear Sir:--L wish Miss Nelli Copeland:-We take \| great pleasure in- informing you: that A the judges in C; M.- Morgans su0¢ cessful educational writing contest \ intlng plant At, uba, - f C. A, A kerly, C’as = paper amt pr ‘ nonsisting 0 te\ N. Y., And will locate there. - Rev. Father White of Our Lady cf} ~The committee on arrangements |. Writing: contest, \unanimously Award] congressmmnt—Lurge \Anderson CEH. Walters an s ~ Mfr, | Conrath leaves the - Johns [town Rewspaper field April 1, after ‘a18erv1ce of 21 years, more than 18 fan's of which were spent upon the gnsists . of John M. Rose, David own Democrat LY‘IAN H). HOWE _- April 10; 1914 The titanic . character- of | the Canyon of Arizona will ber repro- Grand Canyou of Arizona will be re- produced by Lyman H Howe at the Keller Opera House on. April,.10, 1914. This appalling fissure | 4s now universally recognized as the moat wonderful | geological and spectacwitt phenomenon known - to mankind. Stolid indeed must be the spectator who can view the uti-] earthly splendor of the sublime <5 5094 . V‘ “new“ \ wlition to the appearance -Main street. -- - e ‘ xfil’ézdditlgn Ao- existing strae yt -- i- to || lent time an. exellent practice. .._ _ the (311891116111 of ing for a, movmg picture t N lune made toeeat-QQrSseeeple An up-to-date. chine will be installed. [swill be furnished by a dynamo ope- rated by an engine already instal- led in the-Grogss block. An-electric music. DR. HOWARD TO LEAVE FRIEND. \ > . SHIP Dr, and Mrs. F. B. Howard expect head tolleawe Friendship about April 1, for (Wham N, Y., where the doctor |. . l 1 a Rose, ESq., will be toastmaster and tw1ll continue the practce of medi ay 0&ka will--be <the | {Whey will be located in the bulldmg formerly occupied by sanitarium. : ° . Dr. Howard began, his practice here in. 1900, and has at the pres- nna Both the Dr. and Mrs. Howard have a host ol friends » here by whom they will bo greatly missed. In. leaving Friendship Dr. How- ard wishes the people of the village and_yicinity to know that it is with regret that he does so,but believes it to he to'} h his future advantage, and also that he thoroughly appre- clates the patronage and confidence rty and W. CL Howlend,-——Johns- that As has enjoyed So fully for’ and Would be Glad to Hear from Farmers Needing Good-Men----- : The problems of securing help on the farms in Allegany county may be solved in part:sat least by County Agriculturist, F,. C. Smith. He recently recetved*a communica-| tion from the College of Agricul- ture at Ithaca asking whether any [farmers in this county are desir- ,-Cottonjo;11nattnesse&_at $1.98 oug.. of biring agricultural students 48¢ and other bargams equally as good. Large framed pictures at Look for the Big Sign over the door at A. L. VanGilder's old stafia . Tthis sastiop. I | carried Capital - $100,000 Surplus and Undchlecl Profite Va iin. -- LITTLE GIRL $$) onita and hegan $@! Hort minim, # neighbor, found | the body.\ Dofis was an only child. | - \ to thank you very kindly for the new Aschenbach-piaho which .was awarded me in your educational | writing contest just closed in Cv- | ba. , I flo thank the judges who the leading certainly appr - ciate your splendid gift and shall do everything in my power to assist your house which has o faithfully out every promise made. The instrument is a very fine one land I shall take great pleasure in showing it to my friends. Yours very truly, NBLLIE B. COPELAND. The piano is now on exhibition in Air. Morgan's window at 156 East Main street. are among O CLARKSVIllE HADES FRO“ PLAXK INTO STREAM a - little Doris, three-year-oid daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Bix #) by of Clarksville, was drowned last §@) Friday. Ths $! tempting to cross a stream on a plank which laid across it and fell ¥/in. ~A playmate tried.to get her bot not sticcseding m home $8) afraid to tell of the mishap. | little child was at- Mr. and Mrs. Bi¥by missed the| swelling for her. citizens <1 | gorge without greatest astonishment Its like is found nowhere in the world. impresses the mind as a chaotic underworld, just emptied of primeval floods. ~The spéctacle pre- sented is so vast that it seems to elude all sonse of perspective or di- menkion. It is entirely beyond the faculty of measurement. And while it is terribly real, yet it seems spec- tral as a dream. It comprises a labyrinth of huge architectural form endlessly varied in design. On an awe-msplrfn'g scale it alone express- es what the greatest poets, paint« ers, sculptors, orators or musicians of agl ages have ever tried to ex- bress. e A faint realization of the im- mensgityv of the scone may be deriv- ed from the fact that in comparison with Niagara, the latter would seem nothing more than a rivulet. -MF \Howe's reproduction also shows the means o? descending into the canyon via mule back over a trail zigzagging at an unlelenting pttcln Among the twenty other big fea- tures to be presented are thrilling scenes of ro cuing survivers during a terrific gale from an ocean grey- bound dathed of the rocks and torn by taging seas; kn aeroplane ride ores Paris; wonders of deep ser life; a motor. ride Frimch Aips ;a study in oatmfietty elm many others. \Prices we, 352., and 50e Carp GF THAXNHS We wish to extend sincere # to on}; frienfis wno so emc- through tha? 1s during the > summer. There aro available gevoral hundred students, many of whom have some experience in farm work. The Superintendent of Agriculture at Albany has a branch office in Bul falo. Farmers can arrange to meet prospective employees at the office there, 'and, oftentimes can secure good help. If interested write to The Farm Bureau Wellsville, N.Y. CURRENT TOPIC CLUB The annual meeting of the Cur- rent Topic Club was held at the home of Mrs. F.,. B. Sibley. The following officers were elected for 1 the coming year“ -# President, Mrs, A. S. Stevens; vice president, Mrs. C. A. Wheeler; secretary &fid treasurer, Mrs, E. H. Keller; critic, Miss Stella Baidwint Assistant critic, Mrs. W. B. Witson; librarian, Mrs. H. F. Gillette. Year book committe, Mrs. Gillette. . a - BAPTIST CHURCH Mid week prayer meeting Thurs- day evening, April 2nd. There will be meeting following the prayer service. ~~~ Sunday Services 10:40 A. M., Morning worship. The pastor will preach and will give & short talk to the children. 18:06 noon, Bible School. This \Decision Day\ in the Bible: *It is * School. «--- be present at this session. i; “will be on the ground floor and - automatic {picture ma-| |- Electricity | \{ piano will be put m to furnish the |- The new bulldmg whl be an ad<f of We‘g ® the |-- T\ (measul‘cnmms I r Smith is Receiving Inquix'iesk - | __ 9. _ In ca sect \fire oLe especially | desired |- 'that every- member of the MW?“ 6:45 P. M., Young People's “sent“ a RULES Winn PDT y No pexmanent str‘ a ereeted without the consent Conservation . Commission. 'a. Tents ale not tOpbe feet gr more at the end o leve?) . without the wilf tan perm 81011 of Commission. to C to. métpectmn \by official? : Conservation Commieksic ’ff ip: the leass are being oomph 6. - The State Shall have of passage over any , lease the Commission. acter on Or near state 10. The wanton use of area, is prohlbgted ' 11 that the cans may be easiliy moved,. )t3 12. Each privy shall be emfi | ped with a plentiful supply of a mi ture of lime and dirt, which shi be used at frequent dntervyals _ keep down unnecessary odors, - 18. ped wila-an iron garbage can with - cover and all garbage ~ must he placed therein. | _ _ ; 14. Dish water, sweepings, bate, a ‘ tiles, broken glass or waste mater« ~ ial must not be-thrown ir lake.. 15. Each cottage owner is \Fé. rponsgin'e for his leased pummel ime and must keep it free of. broKet glass and debris of All kinds. « ~ Stable Manure must be rm moved «: least every two weekp. - 17. Persons using ¥ lands for picnicking, 16. etc., _ f -up and burn all papers refuse tefore leaving. molt 1% No person suffering from typhoid fever to cceupy premises! . - | a 19. All power boats to be ~ _ ped with headlight which shall , be .. lighted whenever boat is in use be- -' tween sundown and sunrise. |. L 20. No trees or shrubbery to bo | - 'eut or mutilated without the mew sent of the Gcmmteslen. must not be hitched to t* 81. State to have the tight plant trees on any location whic : will not interfere wilh the p egg of the lands ty occufihnts. Pérsofts vice. The subject of the discussion | tary. is \The Power Verse,\ venue ts nun. #41 ll Mutton tn when to the tee on one new «oi? tte cvaning- wer __ The-refer- | > All cottages shall be equips - >