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‘ 4m. 71 |< SWFEPOR BILLY SUNDAY a ufld «w. ig\ tbO ; the-evening» ha hfi th .. Its stops wi br, 'made. by train\ NO mmeruw' can.. hing nere at (7: 25° instead of $o. Heretofore No 8 did not stop Cuba. a fhe new order went 1nto effect ‘Lon | 15th. The ouly other ~ focal o 7% nge is in the: time of No.. 541, tbound which will get here four putes later, - arriving - At 7 44 tead of 7: 40. . 20 W,‘ 6 * . ungfon AEntertains nmn ciao e Gene codons Pr, 1 *| quartet: of which Rev. Loamtt Is ATredlottens aTe made tha L do a: thrlvmg bu ‘ss. oopecially m hulls met Methodmt \church > where special services are in prog- ress. \ The \Rev. Leamtt is - expected _to return from the Scranton , trip? some time today, Thursday. |_ .. W 1red Thomas Undergoes Operation, - 0 -__ for Mastoid Trouble Fred ~Thomag of Cemetery street, \-| the well-known carpenter and . con- ‘tne monmono av Buffalo, . July and. mpVecF to: Ciba, wrth', .o her mother- and sister about a Yeat.| oq. of the b st medicalsattentmn ' Miss Wilbur was sixteen years old and a halt ago,\ item Buffalo, Where the family formériy - resided, . whore-she graduated . from public school No; 49 'in 1911 Her kind disposition and wmmng \ways made for her a host oforrends in Cuba, and. her death was a_ great Roe simpson of New Rocuelle has A in Cuba the past few days Biting at the home of hid uncle, an operation for mastoid trouble: The, operation was performed 'at the B. simpson. Last night he, enter- med half a dozen couples of Cu- young people with a very delight- 'party at the Simpson, residence _ South street tractor, early this week underwent ‘ shock . to a large number of. people;- Methodist church of this plage, the \Evans sanitartuim; by Dr; House, hs- sisted by Drs. Howard and Thomas hig home, where he ig improving | ‘4110813’ . R THIS STORE WAS NIR MPN Satrsfactortly than NOW E 0 | EVER -were\ assortments larger or finer, never were < | styles more attractive or values better, for this i is the Store that is continually striving to make a better and more - satisfactory place for you to trade. That is the reason our =| business increases year after year. l” 20 \mo , ) We mvnte everybody to come. a -_ We know you' : ._.. not already a. customer gl € ._ shoes you buy, We gre-o > ren's shoes. We Aro BOYS' and GIRLSfiHOEs worth 25. cents, which contains penholder and pen, three lead pencils and: & ruler“ *- We have a large stock of Men s and Boys' | Work and ' Dress: Shoes, you at least 25¢c. -to 50c. per pair. Largest Assortment of Rubber Boots at prices to be obtained Hood's Royal Oak Boot, at $8 a pair, are by far the Guaranteed Boots at $3.50. best cheap boot. We have four different 1th what at$1 50Ao‘r morepencxl a box & 8 at prices that will save“ exclusively at this store \The patient was afterward taken to|' | Friendship; where the family - then ___ sisters if was a granddaughter of Mimi's}; | Potter of Hast Main street.. , > I. church by the Rev. J. M.. Shank; ) || tor of the Nintli-strest M. H,. cfi\ a HP Quba. cemetery | Pretty Ceremony United M1- ;‘molly was performed ; {acted as best man. - The brid. [J| an cverdross [| chiffon. 'l were present | was Served. | many makes of high-grade boots, at $4, all warranted. Ball Band Boots at prices less, than they have been sold for in a number of years, ' If you buy guaranteed boots here and they ~- £ do not give satisfactory wear, WE MAKE GOOD REMEMBER-we are not undersold by: Catalogue Houses or other dealers. C A. WHEELER & SON CUBA NEW YORK *e | home of the groom's parefits on Wolf FEI} Run 'and about a hundred friends [| and neighbors gathered to give the | worthy young couple and all who § know them join in wishing them a | [] prosperous 111} through life. Annual Session 'in Progress Today—- heat Reduction Under the New Tariff Law. Hart Sc? affnen & Marx Fine Ready-to-Wear Clothing eszme for. $15.” | men's Christian Tempérance union {)| which occurred a few days ago. Sunday school, Epworth league and the weekly Bible study class, Miss < Wilbur's : father, MWilbur, died about 12. yearsiago at | resided _ Besides the mother, two W3? 'of Roy Parkinson of Welland, Ont : and Ruth, at home. The vd : The fungral took place wed afternoon at 2 o'clock. S were conducted at the Me ho at Clean. | Interment was - son and. Mr. Hamil On Wednesday evening -and |., soon:} ~ Miss Wilbur was a member of the“ Burdefite * resentatives chosen by the var.. iremen's bodles 'of the town. e Hendryx was. also re~eloob~ aeolstant Ix er the state law all volunteer -first illnesdey—infléfisrfle—«fio‘ -of the electmn of the Glenn lo r{111m for—Rescue Hose ig as « Enos, treasurer, Ar'd Rey- foreman, Lyman McMindes; second and Charles Mapes . layd,mntmena J. E. Windsor and Hoyt/and G H Enos, delegate over Leaf assocmtion George delegate to\ state assocrw A J Reynolds ‘ e F. L, Sibley Hook and Lad- _ompa.ny elected .the following tan, James Linané; assistant man, - Clyde King!: - secretary, H. Little; , treasuerer William First truckmen, Charles 3 second truckman, George Ma- flrst ladderman, JohnRoone/y‘, ng councilmen, L. B. Day \CJ. T. Robinson, warden C. Carder, pastor of t} f tist church. Miss FYa Bell 13 son, & sister of the bride; bridesmaid, and Mr. Bd H gowned in heavy white satin, W of silk-embroidero Only the immediate fala :tives of the bride and bridegroom Congratulidtions followed the cer- emony, after which a course dinfier The bride received. teautiful and useful gifts. Thursday mogning the happy couple i6ft on an early train for Rochester, Webster and other points on a short; wedding trip. Monday evening & reception was given them at the pair a welcome home. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton are a very and - happy journey A GUEST. ominnxo oP w. C. Tt. u. Jam wlegates-to recommend chief and as- Isistants=-C. J. Moses, O. F. Baton arris and John Rooney; del- gand Cecll H. Little. = ms. Gm is to soo {moons - Votes-for-W’omon Orator: ~- Will Be at Welisvillée Meeting Next Monday ~ Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt of New York city, one of the most famous advocates Woman Suffrage in the country, is to boe present at the twentieth annual convention of the Allegany County Political club, which will be held at Wellsville next Monday, At the afternoon session she wilt speak ofl \How to win,\ and will make another ad- dress in the evening. 'Mrs Catt is president of the International Suf- frage allfance, and is 'well worth hearing, whether you agree with her views or not. |. Thke convention will open at 10 o'clock in the morning;: \ Devotion- als will be conducted by Mrs. Mary J. [Willard of Belmont, and Mrs. George s Death of Mrs. Stevens The anual meeting of the Wo will be Held today at the parlors on South street, convening at 3 Wetock. It is the occasion for the payment of dues and other important busi- ness, ard a good attendance is de- sired. - |_ Local workers have heard with re gret of the death of Mrs. Lillian M.| N.: Stevens, the national president, She Had bees prosident for 18 years. fies moment to Miss Anna Gord: unammous recommendation , Equality Supt Keller's Plans for Work o Comr— lseason LI‘hls section of. New York. state Tgeldom or never saw worse roads than during the present. sprmg, in the opinion of F. A. Keller of North | E Cuba,- superintendent of highways for themtown' of Cuba, who was out \looking 'em over\ last week with warmer—to getting Busy -as. soon as-| 'the weather conditions will permit. Muse the roadg agrees with him. The ground froze to an unusual depth last: winter and the thawing tle deeper each day, until travelers were led .to think they would never reach bottom. Conditions have now begun to improve, however. Among the work planned by Supt Keller for the present spring is the improvement of the Lake road, on: the south side -of Lake Cuba. *It , will be made two feet wider and im-| proved otherwise with the view of creating a pleasure drive as well as a utility highway. -~ ., = Another improvement which Mr Keller and other. friends of good roads hope to see put through next summer .is the construction by on the Indian reservation. is been a little more than half. w 4 al ised by 'the commnowealth authorh Deep Fleezmg Made Deep Mud“- ; | the state of a mile of stone roam, ties and 11; is believed that it ft es? .= d 'age Of 444, 7 pounds of bu ter. figured from theebutteri fat. For several of the féows And practically everybody who has -|registry official records were\ Kept after inspection, under. the SH ion of J. M. Chaffee of Corn“ versity. - In some of this sto process made the vehicles sink: aylit= rahowing was remarkable, as the following figures,,in\ e for a. full week's milking; days:, ' Sumo May De Kol--616, 2m milk, equivalent to 26.01 pe butter, . This cow ' was mil May Buttex Girl pounds of milk, pounds ~butter;-bgst day A milk. . This \cow was t] 66 and nine days olxk’wllen : Ts the- state alowance and \Thore is not nearly enough to do the work 'as it ought to be done, but under the efficient management-of Supt. Keller it is certain to make -a decid- Ted improvement;:~~Once- \the -state highway is all completed in the Cuba vicinity and the bad patches of the. town roads are brought up to the “standard this section will be one of | best supplied with good roads in the | state of «_. New York, aside from stretches adjacent to the large cities. ' Famous Buffalo Pastor Is to Lec- ture in Cuba Methodist Church The Rev. B. L. Waldorf, D. D., of the Plymouth Methodist church in Buffalo, will lecture at the Cuba Methodist church in the interest of the church aid furd on the evening. of Friday, May 1. Dr. Waldorf is a is some $3,000 to work with. This | _| Party latter.. -Mr.-Blessom is- notumllfip the record made by hig \herd; would like to hear of a bettor and so would The®Patriot, , MW PUPILS AT THB comma; a of ~ Cuba Students See the Sights at Washington City ~ The senior clags of the Cuba high school, accompanied by students, of, Other places, teachers and school; officials, have 'been spending | the | past week at Washington city and \ made and visiting places of historid interest. They started last Friday and are expected home tomorrow . popular speaker, being pastor of the largest - Protestant congregation in Buffalo, and is chaplain of the Seve- enty-fourth régiment, one of the crack military organizations of the state. He is young, aggressive, and up-to-date, and thas wit and common sense. He will speak hero - on or Saturday, preparatory to resume ing study on Monday after the EM“? ter vacation. a The students who went from Gotta included Grace Sloan, Mary Makan« ey, Evadine Dye, Mac Mabey,. fill“- ward Ingles and Cyrene Keller, Dis» trict Superintendent J. D. Forres am Leo Of Wellsville will make the ad- dregs of welcome. The appointment of comumriitees, glection of county officers \und election of assembly district officers will occupy the day. In the afternoon there will be re- ports bf ¢lubs, report of - assembly district léafder by Mrs. Roxana Bur- rows, Mrs. Catt's address, and report of - resolutions CGommifitee by Mrs. session the invocation will be by. ike Reg. C. N. Hilson and Mrs, Catt's addreds Will be the principal feature Mesolithio’o Itctor tus Bun @ to the Erie ard the! the \Tagails Lise\ will f g Boswees WWW goose has listen mee sabi . .s. apon i+Todg of Friendship. _ At the evening} by ist of May em sievemt months \Laws of Huma and in order that all may have a chance to hear him the price of admission bas been made only a quarter. AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Bible Class Tonight for First Ses- sion Since (Tharsday}y followed by- the . Bible class, the first session since Febrg- ary. It is hoped there will be a fall: dttendance. aso, |-- worship Sunday at 10: Bible school at moon; Y. P. 8. at] dial favitation is extended to alk There will be services tomght] companied the party, as did Princl= : pal F. R.~Park, Miss Adah lotto,” Denzil Perkins, Miss Cressie Briggs and Miss Effie Hunt. wert also from Belmont and F‘siefiM l‘ ship, accompanied ty Miss Wtfor % j» of Friendship \and Bernice Friendship teacher. 16;45; evening service af 7:80. Ati. ., the evening eerrfce the pastor will k eatiy marrottves of fiefim # ery 22 9 4C vicinity, seeing how - our laws. are.\\ eithe on matin cti aceon na ain