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ben droves enano ..The, vote\ throughout the country I icountié‘i was -~ almost universally | services.- {ovi ‘Iyagaimst the proposition, but New \Mr. Hoag Was 5 yea | York and Brooklyn voted heavily He 1s survived. by hig f for. Lt and. 1t was cannedr Tol ad hm ather, 'Elijan - Hog --- _-_. _| more, than. eighty ear ' A FAMOUS OLD $310“ the sincer L. \Printed. at. the request Of-\ the jo League of. Husbands who. find in, it]} ole of fr? Pds’ I 'something ~ of an. argument against ' |the raids of Easter weak. ‘0. woman, unfathomable, and coy; ~ Possessoqr of charms that. _- winging and “again Vass : 0 thou &rt a source of inestimamah W111 bfl ' joy, > -> <% f \ - 'The fairest of fair and the BWeet tendance 'and , , infer Bt.. and of all\ The Patriot's sub- egt of' sweet. \growing Visitors § } formers. Me is a man of high - Your artfumess, too, is 'A positive welcome _ on Easter. uéél‘neééSQiW [to ca. local paper. 'The- character and enterprise nfi-a towns busmess men is. invarmbly reflected in o . the character and enterprise of the, local newspafier ‘ . f o «13k for Mr Conrath the f lam P withsilk. b We inv skittisfp‘ ' of the busmess men of Cuba deals and 'one 'who will have | treat!,\ __ | «C45 P. Mm? ) the best 1m-~f~com +--Laugh ugfi‘f‘fr‘t'jmw 1#-you have. no! i h 111W at heart l {ol its tethers ~ Young People’a servi ‘ u’ ' ~* ~] Wheneg'er® you implore and- plead will be sure to ' -I *wish for Cuba growth and - __ and entreat, | t* begms {112 fi prOSperity, -for The Patriot's \It won't be expensive for I have ' subscrlbers health and happi- the, feathers R ness, and €or Mr. Conrath.ma.ny The force of persuasion you. uUrgs | © subscrlberp and abundant suc- flemonwbwfli m employ W\ Baptisms .F. G. PEHAN, ~ >| Is more than sufficient man's fl; aptisms. W aims to defeat ; (91mg flmcmks omqmw ¥:30 P.; M «GQSSv : HUOMANE SOCIETY MEETING | Your pleading mdfi ufring mid Y. The Humane Sogiety of Allegany \Dear Boy,'/«-s 'gounty held its annual meeting. in| I8 seothing, Aseductizvmand, fatally“ uba' Tuesday- evening, April - 77 and | ~\ sweet? _. ._ 'for the cqming year:... » Mere mmeni WflVGTS and reaSOn President Dr. J. 0 ¥oung;' first is fleet. s, \ o - And, strong is year: | e * Foreman, C” . intend 11118535191 , gan; 1 184 assistant Mrs. Hallettw WilcOXMGfiHéts of the trappinge and lace Palmer,» Mrs Flora Pendleton, C, G. Shaffer - Mcg. CorarRicker 'of Fill- | more, Hiram Gfirbin of- Friendship, Dr. Howlett of Bolivar, W. H. Cram Tfg yall of Alfred. The named | zfiifificers are also ex-officio direc- i aoe =- FORMER CUBA RESIDENT DEAD \\The following from the Cambridge, | The proposed san'itaary rules were Illinois, Chronicle tells of the death published ,in . The Péprlot' last week lat-that placewqf M. B. Bristol, who and. it 'is supposed thit these will was born in Cuba and has friends | h o-- Awimfitpiefly enfweedmw 8 muon finmrelafl-vesfllixdng hera: 0 ._ __ you'll employ, The silks and the velvets “just perfectly\sweet That set-off -woman like Helen of a Tray! sk (And set ~back ~ friend husband” ‘“‘“‘“%~'Ifkelrrrand; repeat' I flaresay you think that it's hon— est my sweet, - Coneealing‘ these facts while your pleading bellweathers A man from his pursé . reasofiable, nosat , \It-won't -be expensive for I have Ward‘ené,‘ ( Lacy. Fire J CwEEQGETT ”‘P wis ces ~C'Kk: ACKERB’Y Cashier) -_ ; . ’ c C. BROWN Ass't Cashier . . is to pre‘vent @|:any | more . un gut! ~shackse, being erected. The Commission desires the lake beautified and made more e definable .ag 'a resort.\ m. with. youLnghzut Era Organizefl Nex + u Harlow Watts will be continued in ~ the position 'he has hold as careta ker of the lake property at a sal- .The community was-shocked last ”Saturdak morhing when the report 'was circulated that M. B. Bristol had the feathers.\ ENVOLI ‘ But love, 'tis a trick .that wont al- the Story block next a evening, the- 15th. The\ WISH in: this manner to thank the citizens of ary of $600. The commission wir |D4Sked away, Mr. Bristol Had\ beef probably erect a house. fcrf’shfm at [failing for the past year but at | Cuba and vicinity for their liberal patronage the lake. lool 16 time had his condition been re-| during my big furniture sale of : us A committee was - appotfted t vatded as serious. 'Dr Bristol for- | stock fromMarch 27th to April 6th, 11161115:va ~ |take up th matter of antares 30, [1OWed the profession of veterinary and I respectfully solicit a contifluance gof p the matter of refitels for 2 the lal , S1 Agebn‘and through his work came | trade heretofore tefidered me., I take this occa- m: ii! uni Intidigéfiggigz’; gipgiggmfie ofite of the most widely known |, sion to dispel any.rumors that might have been miss Hien in the county. For the past|* _ the feathers\ up with the obligating of t cireulated. regard \The Big Sa x\\ conducted 111112131? ° aigi: giggiflfiltltgeemioigfx; Hg; ten\yeats he has been making his , -John D. Wels \_ | mambers, the electing“ of by G. W. Groves & Co. of Buffalo, The reason J. F. Olive, B. F. Thomas, - Charles| LOMO in Cambridge while for al- :- land other details of organiz tion. of this big sale was on account of my store being {Warner, Cuba; A. J. magma}. pi. | most .- half ntury . previous he| \BETWEEN SAVAGE & TIGER” heads overcrowded with stock, an d in need of money, lean; A. D. Moon,. Ischua, -George Tésided on a farm in Munson town-| Every man, woman and | child. quarters is at fouth Bene \ In » has and it made it absolutely necessary for me to sell ten | Bradiey, Bolivar, and Dr. Collins of [ship Téxe decfimt was president with a drop Off id! blood £2 that; bad a very rapid growth A1 off part of my stock to make room for new imes 6f the Henry County Agricultural | veing loves a picture or a Story 0 years of its existenceo~ . which -I am adding on;- hence, the employment Wellsvitle, - s e Board for a number of years, and | adventure where the hero is on there are over 2,000 aifferen v # tive in the pérformance< of | the brink of or misfortune th th 275,000 iw (if this company. to flake tile sale. Ancghefi' WILD DUCKS VISIT CCBA hi? 11119? n the P ° evzry minute, wiggles out every 211101120229 dfiincziie 2&3 iP : 1933011; Iswanted to make a clean sweep (1° s Between 3 and 5 o'clock Tuesday| -'Fne funeral was held from the time v some hair breadth escapelits own general haspt’ta at Sout] 0 d pIEGesnaild 801118 fines, Whlflhl have 18COHi~ morning C31)?» was “fitted by A very 13:59 residence TUESdRY ' afternoon, fand finally Draw-es that virtue. £111... Bengt Ifld‘. . <% & cen. timied car mag 1 am now ready for the Sprmg . {large flock _o “MW. wmw the. Rev, Evans;, pastor nmpfia aver vice and all ends hap- business with a. new up-to-date: sipoak af better {peused on their pilerimage to | the | of the Baptist church, who delivered |pfly.. Just such a picture is Géorge | makéswand at popular prices, which has - always - {northern -lakeg .. from gomforting sermon to <the rela- \Kleine's latest success, . the CifeS been thefpohefi af ms stare and WV -e aimgva \i111 E BEst -_ ways repeat- p e in charge of Orgfimfié Mailman???fiomsaztrtlogsdge from: Dawson, assisted by a del ay & (if! a h; ‘h hangs to - his Owls from Olean: The new me comes when be hang will be known as Cuba Ne rolf at your gwéet a wo start off with about 100 It wont be expensive for 1 have The initial se ssioii‘wwilf ~*~ pense m themselves orf 4 where they had spent the winter | and friends. ~ iphoto Grama, \Between Savage and | It 3150 pmfidea a hu,‘ The birds evidently had come down | | Michael Burdett Bristol .was forn: Tiger,\ a six part story of adver- tiose to eifi‘mg attracted \by | the! fagie 1, 1838, at Cuba, N. Y., - and itore on the high seas and in the (1 PWskts, and became confused the fall of 1860 came to Cam- | wildest jungles of India in which o \ {town. - For 'an hour _ ”MW” they | fridge. Tn September, 1861, he tn-{ tigers, ~ mpmfigfl-mevwawr A --iflew arpaund and quatked, not i isted in Co. C, 9th Mlinois Cavalry, ter buffalo and tribes of wild sav<| ing which way to #0, bi . nd gerved. until he was play a conmspicuons part. o their leader got his beatit ‘ chargea-September $93, 1862. Mr. youd spoff everything to | tell the? (the whole flock set w. or te Bristol was marMbd to Martha M.istory here and It suffices to_say | 3 1 1864; and to this unich that the extrenfist fimagmmians of/ ren were bern. March Rider Haggard are outdone in this i & : pg gfiamm whfieh mm bas ma | £35521; (fig f [that sorin a+, AMM = rome mactan lise : doy onlt teat