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m : ' ■ ' W l i*'.'. |&,-i ' i f e ' fv. ' If- c- j t i l v If-.- -•■, V-' 's.: ' ■■ k . k ,i . Jfeone Ordbrs #ecei:ve our l l ^ o n i p t , c a r e l ^ l attentioii. the best in Oroeeries^ Call iis up. BLDRED DEER CREEK. .1. J . McOarey is in tow n to d a y , in-j Mr. S. E. H a rm o n lias moved bis te r e s tin g the republican voters in I d s , family in the M O’Connor house. Mr. candidacy for county commissioner. M. L. App has moved his family from C o n d e rsport t o P o r t Allegany th is week, where Mr. App is engaged in the bank. The J. J . Newman Lumber Co.’s saw m ill in H a ttiesburg, Miss., was destroyed by tire recfiitly and five million feet of lum b er was consumed. H a rm o n intends to drill for Mr. O’Connor. Mr. a n d Mrs. Oeo. Courtney of ,Tor- den Hill visitid their daughter, Mrs. C. H. Burch, Sunday. Earl Saunders was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Saun ders, one night lust week. Aichie H ibbard was in Portvillej Little Genesee Mews, Mrs. J. J . Razey wns a Buffalo vis- Monday. I Dr. Ayecs of Alfred was a recent visitor in town. A b o u t twenty frpni Icre uttended tlie play ‘'Under Sontliern Skies” a t Oleaii Monday evening. Leslie Bliss has bought the Woo 1- in fai'iri on Screeter Brook of 7d &< tea for Jj-ri-tUO. Uncle Edon Ilurdick of Richbnrg visited in tow n this week. A. B. Sanford had business in El- ilOL0a#S:B;& FAIRCHILD, PORTVILLE. N. Y. divd Tuesday. j it o r this week. Mr. a n d Mrs. C. R. Bureli were in Miss ,I. B ristol, who was reported A 1 0 -pound son was born to M r .' Olean S a tu r d a y . ill soine weeks a g o is gradually fail- lau d Mrs. W''m. Slocum Tuesday. Mrs. Geo. H o p k ins visited her |i„jr per disease being paralysis. j — ---------------------- dauglit&r. Mrs. .John A rm strong, j ________________ i last. Tuesday. MisSj Pearl Hill of Portville and C M r O R l A The Kind You Have Always BougM, and wMcli lias been in use for over 3 0 years, has borne tbe signatnro of and has been made under bis per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health o f Infants and Children— Experience against Expeniment. WOLF CREEK. Lew Bixb.y has been helping .Toe H o y t A rm strong of Obi visited his; G ood assortm ent of 1 8 4 7 Flat-Ware -elsewhere this paper. ’ I W isson m ake s u g a r a few days. i parents, .VIr. and Mrs. J . A rm strong, 1 Ered Ryder lost a cow one day j S u n d ay. j l a s t week. I The E rair brothers lost a valuable i R a lph Robinson commenced work , cow last week ‘f o r J . H ew itt the first of April. j Mrs. L. Charnplin is on the sick list. ■ .1. H e w itt recently purchased two cows of Mrs. W ray. ' ’ ~ ' H o m er W ray is working for T . ; 'i\ snk women get prom p t and last- I B o o th this summer. ' jug liealtli by using Dr. Shoop’s ' Night Cure, These soothing, healing. Don’t forget those antiseptic Jsnppositories, with full in- T h a t la n q u id , lifeless feeling tt’o t , ^ proceed .ure inter- com es.with spriugm id early sum m er ^ | I can be quickly changed to afeeliug of | -vYotnln.” The book is strictly i W O L F Missts Grace and Nellie Griffin i spent a few d a y s iu Glean last vveek. | Ella Jobe is lielping Mrs. H. Griffin j clean bou.se. E a rl T h u rston of Glean was tliel guest of b is p a rents E. Thurston and ' wTfe over Sunday.- | Eugene Holmes a n d wife of Yuba] Dam wire visiting a t H.Griffin’s Sat-1 urday. j Mrs. T. lYagner is ill witli the grip. ^ A. A. A rm strong lias returned I from P o rt Allegany. ' What Is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare*, goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups.^ It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morp&ine nor other Ifarcotic substance. Its age is its gtiarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation, and Flatulency. It assiraUates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. CASTORIA a l w a y s Bears the Signature of “ l u c k y ” C u r v e . >«* P e r i s m m S . the JEWELS’ IVi H N. Y. I \ ' I ■* ' There is an increasing .t -\.Henj>n'd‘for the , . —OF— . l ^ r i r i i j ^ r a p h s i I met that demand by com- I billing my practical knowl- i edge of Photography with J,.', .best - .materials obtainable. 15. e. Mbtpple, I ’ '' [ - PHOTOQRAPHIC SUPPLIES, y ' O L E A N , N - Y. 1 0 ^ tired, rundown nerves, and but a few Caneen doses is needed to satisfy tlie useri - th a t Dr. Shoop’s R e storative is actu- — ------------------ ally reaching th a t tired spot. Thei indoor life of winter nearly always leads to sluggish bow els,and to slog- gish circulation in general. The ciis- to m a r j lac.t of exercise a n d outdoor air ties up the liver, stagnates th e ' kidneys, a n d oft-.times weakens the H e a r t’s a c tion. Use Dr. Shoop’s R e - , sto r a tiv e a few week’s and all will be ‘ Changed. A few days te s t will tell you th a t you are using th e rig h t No. 4. Sold GARB, Leading Barber A'.ENT FOR CITV STEAM LAUNDRY PORIVILLE, N. Y. HACKING COUGHS ARE DANGER- EOUS. j 'Ki-y G ray’sB a ls a m , it does not d r y j 'remedy\\ You w iil'easily^and surely i ”P 1 note the change, from . J a y to day. Sold by F. D. Caneen. Pain Tablets. Pain always m e a n s' congestion—unn a tu ral bloo.i pre.s-1 sure. Dr. Shoop’s Pink Pain Tablets 1 sim p ly coax congested blood away I from pain eent.rs. These T a b lets— ; known by druggisr.s us Dr. Shoop's, Headache Tablets—simply equalize j the blood circulation and then pain ' alw a y s departs in 20 minutes, 20 T a b lets 2o cents. M’rite Dr. Sboop, i Racine, Wis. for free package. Sold ^ by P. U. Caneen. 1 The KM You Haie Always Bou^t In Use For Over 3 0 Years. T H C C E N T A U R COM P A NY 7 T MURRAY BTflCGT, N E W Y ORK CITY. Weston Lumber Co. WHITE HOUSE. Mr.s. Tillotsoii of .Main was in the soreness a n d heals effectually, re-1 bite House Tuesday. SELL lieves CROI.’P instantly. A. D. Rice & Son, MMNjSETTLElMEMr. DIRECTORY OF B e rt Burdick had business in Boli-1 LODGES and SOCIETIES. var one day l a s t week. , ________ Mrs. Benj. Green of Richburg was the guest of her sister Mrs. F. C. Green a few days this week. K O.- T. M. Bedford Tent, No. 42, K. 0. T. M. , Meetings every Saturday evening at M iss M innie Sm ith of P o r tv ille w a s I g.QQ o’clock in W a rden’s Hall. Coin- v isitin g M rs. A d a M u n g e r th is week. | mander, J. B. V aughn; Record Keeper, M rs. G o o d rich of E a s t Glean w a s i John S. PhllUiis. All visiting K n ights the g u e s t of h is d a u g h ter, Mrs. S. F. i welcome. Evans, M o nday. i - J. A. Burdick spent S a turday and o . T . Wi. Sunday with relatives in Bradford. portville Hive, No. 48, L. O. T. M B e rtha Morris and m o ther visited relatives in Glean one day last week. INSURANCE. Meets in Warden’s Hall every flxst and third Tuesday evening cf the month. Lady Commander, Mrs. Lois Middaugh, 1 would be pleased to quote rates on IilSMi^nce in any of its branches. : : : Geo. Green was a caller in Ceres Lieut. Com., Mrs. Kate Jameson, Record ! ' Kteper, Miss Anna Busier, Finance Aud- Sunday afternoon. itor, Alls. Hannah Page. I Leo K earene and Floyd Maxson _ ___________________________ __ I were visiting on K ings Run .Satur- I da.7- GLIN A. DEVORE, P 0 R T V IL L E , N. Y. i f f W O T ! when in need br 5att Meats, Oysters or Fish. G A. R. H. W. Wessel Post, No. 85, G. A. R. B lanche H u m p h rey w a s th e g u e s t ■ first and third Wednesdays of H a z e l S t o u t F r id a y . at 2 p. m,, in the Temple. Com- J .. • 'm a n d e r, Jacob Both; adjutant, Jnel A. P . B u rdick and wife were Glean vis- ____ , _____ _ L . ito r s S a turday evening. I Burdick; quarterm a ster, J as. Barnes. 'Win. Brown entertained a p a r ty of young people from PortviHe a t his | home T h u rsday evening. Olena and R o s e tta Olson of N o rth Olean were guests of relatives here Sunday evening. H . E, Bunce of Olean was a brief , caller here recently. Lerue S to u t will work for M’lu Hornblower th is sumther. W . R- C H. W. Wessel W oman's Relief Corps, No. 89. Meetings first and third Wednesdays, in W arden’s Hall. Presi dent, Rose F a irchild; Secretary, Em- ! erotte Maxson. ^01^QE HEWITT. , - N . J Y . t t i l W r i i S O r d i e r s ! T-li«i Wagons and Bobs, made ^aiftjiis shop arasogoftd that J coiiStdifljy behind 'or- det#- Betfer place yopr order .ihO^rlor eijUgr'^ set of bobs vr>r a 'wagbnT-=they’il please ' F* KEYES, -i Portville, I ’V i' .!, N. P L W est Genesee Legion, No. 204, N. ,P .L. Meetings every other. Saturda.v I evening in the Temple. President. W m .M a scho an d son were business j Orson L Hatch, Vice President callers in Ceres one d a y la s t week. |Em e rette Maxson; Secretary, G. B. Lew L a n g d o n of Olean was calling visiting members cor- on friends here Sunday afternoon. j dially welcome. ’ E d B a rber of Ceres was a brief cal- ------......................... ler here th e first of the week. p. OF H- Mrs. F. Roulo and daughters visit ed out of towu Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hyde attended tlie funeral of Mrs. L. Dibble a t Millport Monday. Mrs. Mapes of Main called on Airs. E. Mapes Tuesday. Mr. J. G alutia visited iu Eldred Tuesday. Miss Jennie P h illips and Miss Bessie M o h an called on our street S a turday. | Mias Georgia Sutton is spending a couple of days a t Bedford Corners the g u e s t of Anna Riley. ' MOT ONLY LUM B E R BUT PAINTS, OILS and VARNISH, NAILS and BUILDER’S HARDWARE, PLASTER and CEMENT. Everything from which to make a House. The stockholders of the Eldred Window Glass Company held a meet ing for the purpose of determ ing w h ether or n o t the factory should be moved. The question was discussed to a cons.iderable e x tent and the final v o te taken stood 230 to move and 17i) against leaving. As this is sup posed to have been the final settle m e n t of the question, it looks as though i t would be carried out. P. O. W ston’s Hills, N. Y. m Jam e s Shaw of ,‘Vllegany fell through a roof while erecting a chim ney one day la s t week and fi actured three ribs. If You Are Sick M m F M e . of P o rtvU l. .vas tb . ‘’K “ t guest of Mrs. F. Searls T h u rsday. ; t he Temple every alternate Tuesday feve- iijng at eight o'clock, starting Mar. 8rd. II.. F. Keyes, Worthy Master, Jero Hew- P E R S O N A ' L ! verseer. Mrs. Ada Hooker, S,ec,y, Any person’ll find it to their ad- vautago to to jth a lr cot noows 011 177. Conoll o i » » . N . V. Fb.. S .! Ll^ellyii, Florist, 6 0 YEARS’ I Sachem. 0. E. Woodruff; Chief of Records I F. C. Hollamby. Decree work; every [■first IVednesday sleep in moon. O. E S. Tyler Chapter No. 97, 0. E. P. Meets in .Vlasmiic llall. 2n 1 and 4th Wednesday evenings. AVoithy Mntron, Mrs, flar- rietMi'mgeriWortliy Patron, F. E T'vler, Associm,e 'Matron, Mrs. Einerette iflfix- I-on; Treas. Mrs. EiisebiaKeyes'; l^cy. kfrs. Ellena Tojvnsend. COPVRIdHTS «C. m»y m . . . . . l i i i & t M O E nARUDUUIV u « . ......... . ... ......... . /for BQouriDgjJatonta. iFutentv talcen >throuph Mumtr A Co* receive ipieialnotice^ wltDOUtobetaOt iu tUb SMlfic Mieritan. Of i\ ifir ‘ I. 0 . 0 F, Portvillfi Lodge No. 7,79. Meets-every Wednesriav evening over C C Rmjtlrs ,-io'p. N. G , E. ML Johnson, t-G ,- ■«’ Fec;y,Th6s.Maddrej), I S:cy, L. W Langdoft, Tfeils., N, Rv Hdls comb. . ■ It is because some of the organs of the body - are not doing their work lyell. There is a lack of that nerrous energy that gives them motion. Cou- sequentty you are weak, worn-out, nervous, irrit able, cannot sleep; have headache, indigestion, etc. because there is not sufii- oient nerve force to keep the organs active and al- loAv them, to perform their natural functions. Dr. • M iles’ Nervine restores health because i t restores thi.s nervous energ}'. \'“L for a year, and aid not know what was the matter V/lth rn^e. I tried many remedies and A bottle, and before I had taken half of It \ was better. I would have had ftfrvoua ptogtratldh If I had not ■Miles lA e d ical 0 a ^ , E lk h a r t,.I ji4 I. ’’t . ' ' » y- Balsity Designs sr« SPCONG. SUGAR CHULLO. LUTTGU ILNWES, Eio. ■iag r L o a t \ S ilrer I'lsitg' ih a t Vinely niustri:cd. IjTTTOVJTjrNAT. ?n.YSa Co., fuCCCiiJOf EERIDCM j BRITAriNlA C0„ Redden, Conn, lUnstrat'en o2 No. 710 Combinatioa EoaBerkshlsa Ileislgh. V v S V J .f iB f a a s ’s s s s ' ) , , attracti-vely put uu iu lined.cenan can t o eadly rselectofi . in “13^ R3’aEf?8 11303.\— tbo brand Cict n a ils “RQGEBS” fyaous. Wares b eaiiii\ this mark ore 'particrlmrly ds- ciraLIs f r r gifte, an th e qudity in co vrcll kr.o-wn. Ra- membor“f?^i;3GEaS8P.0S.'’ TakonoEi’-tstitiito. Gold by loading tz alcrs everywiic:re. Send to f a s E 3 c !: c :’3 fo r n?.tY C a t a i o'v-.io ‘=C-L,” H a ll- H E I N M L I V I A H ’S GombiDation winter abtf^iiininBr VEHICLii roR PHYSICIANS,,. lower 'roar corner oT the doot Is hlngediteaipd j f ■ t'.' fr ‘ L ■it- J vq Til heW L V; 4itio I •'■-;■ -“.pgat( S. H ..Hus? . Jianii .Th Sala p a 8 i Pflly 1 prgo 7 c a n t . rtoni -Sppi file 0 i>igu. thei jrfon ..■ol’Oi dpm , a;« -■■foi’d yujf I'j ' ' ■ « A-' -Prt e ft G---jgW ;.^^*7lPf• : ..-ivi/vjhw ail ■ms .'•’' a 1^^-' f y ,, ';L;