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I* i t /i\ ; v'. . :S ■V'' -V**\ <- , l‘ ’ ■ ; f ' ->■ ■ M.' _ ' ‘ / -'f ' .i . RE\^ ^QL, 1 . ^ p’aRTVILLE, CATTARAUQLiS CCT., N, V„ FRlipAY, APRIL 10 , 1908 . — I— . I , , ■ ■„ ■ .................................. . ..............................n 7 ii , . .................. ... , . .■ ^ 1 ^ harm ony AND LOVE I- REldN A t SALAMANCA \ICiie Rtpubllcpn County Convention . \HoW» a ;R«cord*Broaklng Love FeMand'fehdose Eleven Delegates |o the, Stat<e Convention. MORE “ COMPS.” OUT 6 F A JO$. -Tlie republican town caucus was ; -/heliV jn the court room Saturday s . evening and amid, harmonious cou- ' ^itionB-the foilowing were elected del- ,f,^L“e^ate» to the county convention: N. S. flolconib, A. W. Hotton, E. G. ..iDuseiibury^ George Hunger, J. F. .^iaines. . Tllie county convention was held at Salamanca Monday. Everything pasted oS without the least friction, phly ten minntes being required to 1 prgq')izp,-eleet'delegates to the state rahrshjl^, endorse the admiuistrav . tionI djfGovV Hufeht s and [ President /'Rppieyeit, complinient the rank and file or the party on its loyalty-, op^ j;>lau.d a. telegraih^gin, Congressman- stating that certain, disagreement between him . it^i^hator Rancher were- false, and '^ 1 '^gl^en delegates were elected to the state eon vehtiou, as folio wsrHon. A;^.T. i ’attcher,;ion. E, B. Vreeland, irfon. N. V. V: jPranchdt, H. C. Rich .. of jGattarangus, E J, Qheney of Free dom, M. S. Bahdall of EastUandolph . , Nichols'of IscbnUj M. D. John- : son Qf Randalpfi, Allan Ames of Blli- '[<^tt»ille, Hopry H. Weastof Asb- . '(^ 4 and 'E. 6 . Dusenbury'^of Port- yUle. \A general a ’sign|nent otthe’yimes Printing Company , at Gattaraugus ■‘has been filed with the county clerk here' Col. B. A. Nash of Cattarau gus bpingnsmed as the assignee,-'' This cdnipiiny was organized about three years ago ood incorpora, edasa stoek conipany with the fol lowing directors: . S. A. Kysor, Fred Johnson, Albert A. Bird, W. B. Ghaseand F. S, Oakes. • The capital stock was f 5 , 000 , with sfiiaref ?50 each, with the following Stockholders; Sf Av Kysor 20 ; Orlan do White 4 ; .Sli^B-. Chase 1 ; Albert A. Bitd 2 ; F. S. Oakes 2 ; M. G. Elliott 2 . The liabilities are not yet j^vtn, hjit the county records show tyvO chht- tle martgages tiled against the conx- ^pafty in favor of W. Er-jECysor,-one- Sated October, 1907 for f iSQOt and one» February 13 , 1907 , for |G 75 . dPfMklinvtllciies Divided on ithe Qu'es-> tioiroLDrillihg Boles, The. flooding ptthe test well in the Kirrdwi lastv^ did- |;i .... itjifwlldiipckvew and t h 6 n g h # n f w # |as fln4. enabUng iarmws td p ? o ^ , , inkcliiiiery h^d up (^rations for a 4.B^;ec-n4 jbcosely suggested that : . - iti^i'iltera better ;go to the «ther [ • ailFaf liie #af*th and drill to meeftthe prjjigtit -h6l|. This brought up the proppsition ds to where they Should : start the ^ill. What would you I ■ KiteSS? Aj[.r..Fi8hback says it wpuld ; -.htirVje tQ atai^x dr^ in the ocean point. ^i:,^i> 4 ptAfticfe*sKfanklinvilte^ - . ------ »-*-* --------- ■ ■ vS: Bletfrbf.-Apoplexy. Tvell known. Brad; hospital ‘ A»:h^n©B^lwt^ The Cattaraugus Times printing Co. Falls to Make Both Eads fleet and Puts ^ p Shutters. ANNUAL MEETING OF PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Roscoe Graham Reealled 'idt an Increase of Salary.—SI7»5(K).00 Expended Last Year; Whistle t<i 'fee Purchased—-Other Ftre Itpips of Local Impdrl. Thamjgnlalr annual meeting of En- The annual .meelTng pf $be ppI^•^ 4 ?lhe Go,, |?pi 1 held in the hose gregatiou of the PresbyteMu ch 4 *'fih 'f Bdy^or Tuesday evening, was held at tbs church oh ^uend:ay,; ??ha business of the meet- evening pf this Week, the cbngregd-'fih| i^hKt^ Bne officers as tion, by an unanimous vote, exi^hd\ ed an invitation to Bev. fiofcpe GiSg- Ibllowfi '^i!fehian, C. B. Lewis; 1 st l|j^ipti,nt 7 jffi C. Holcomb; 2 nd assis- ham to remain another yearj at’ a Konlo; fire wardens, H/'iL,rv '^epby, Nicholas Trenkle. substantial increase in salary. .BeV, Hr. Graham has decided to remain another; year end his parishioners are much'pleased. ‘ ’ The election of Officers for the com ing year resulted as follows: trustees to succeed themselves, W. E* Wheeler and E. G. Dnsenbury; freashrer, F. W, Fairchild; secretary,'B. G, Dusen- hury. . . . The reporrofthe treasurer showed iodhYestigate the subject of a thataifcofahgations ofthe.past jear ;^#^hi^le fira alarm jiurpoBcs, bad been met, sad a small was still in the treBHnry> The report ported that a satisfactory whistle This company has at times done a of the'secretary disclosed t h e Igch instructed very larg/printii g business, largely 'Buffalo job work, bnt it would ap pear that the work was not dope pn a Safe.maFgin of profit, hence the,as signment. This is the second failure in this county within a year of a printing business run by * stock company the Iroquois Press atGowanda beitig the first failure.—Little Valley Hub. •----------------------- ----------------------------------------- Good Crop Outlook. Not for years has the cQnntry^n- oyed such fide and alojosfitdsal crop prospects as now;' Snow has covered tha-flelds ’when the crops needed that ^rotj^ion, and rains.-havS fallen in \SOME ONE HAD BLUNDERED.” .with their-wOr^^ in the wbejiti •‘Ladfes’ Ifissipnary Society conirf*' 'bht^ Bhd’ .iptje W-hataoever Band 45735 :(lWin;.rearaihabla. contrast; with the severe weather tbat-rbled during the same time oflasfeyear. This, on-tpp ot'the strong position of the agrichltnral classes, who have gathered in great wealth for last year’s crops, sold at high prices, justiOes the hope that this country of wonderfnl eneigieS and activities will soon overcome the effects of the “flnuneial pahTc, aiid'Start agaiB on the road to new and increased pros perity. y vi^ilie^d^ and. began tp shp- lrom t^e chair. Mrs, .Tucker, hblore he somiphnedan but, a- V’: r lioph‘!|h30hp.waS::‘'B^^^^ another [ ■: :^taefcpf w p^ t h e ^ t ^ '.iX W; d«zeii' ; NoW|^nse Uh- I-::'\. S(f-. Store> •y. -w. Olein D. A. R.’s. Enjpy Themselves. The Glean Chapter 1 ). A. B.^met featecdsy afternoon at the home of Mrs. j; ClEiHociron BouhBTrnTdj, street, the hostesies-being Mrs, Gli- ver. Mrs. Ostrom'f Mrs. ^kieSf. Mrs. NieboTSODj Mrs. - Bay, 'Mrsl^Gfove, Hts. Eaton, AliSs'^feed and Miss Rey nolds. The featate of ti^e afternoon was a scholarly?;, address on “The Poe’try of Sidhey Lanier,.” given by ReW. M. H. litohliteP, while Mr. Geo. Carter delighted.h% hearers With ae- •ieetions from- Mozart and Mendels sohn:. Among thet^ests were jjfs. Rose of Allegan, Mich.; Mrs; Hlakesr fee of Fittsbur^aftd^^^rt^^ ford of Washington j lLC.^S^nday/8 Glean Times. . , >v Severely fniured by I^a«mUe 4 ^ Fred Westbroqk, of Cantindea$ jhaef hisrigbb hand blown off^at t^e-wriSt and his legs injured by the eilplosibn in ilia hand of a* stick of didamite yesterday mMining, He iS;j. qt ;the 'y ^ - j y L ----- [17 ' ' [ V -.Qletln Hospital and will pypht^ly ^ W Ive. ^yeHtbrook^8ta^t6d■ • ' § [ ^ let '-we ■ BiioW;;: and-, • todynamiie fl'iB in a .cr^k^dsollpw;- ;near his hoihe.-, ^epiaced Ms dyna- miteand lighted, the'fuse, bu|i no ex plosion followed. Thinking thielUsev had gone outj lvd picked hp the stick T^fuseh^d ndt,.^©. od; Where a Multitude of Sins ireC^verSd: TheL. Ai M. PAiNT covets, def^i‘ 8 ; in previdUs paintings, and Wears: Idt' 10 to 13 years, feecause the ^L. A? M, is pure linseed oil hinder-pure oXide of zinc-pure white lead, and you heM to make the paint by mixing tliri#; qtarts dl iinseed oil with each gallptl of paint. Its done in two minulcfS; Makes cost only | 1.20 per galloU; T a & M. Paint Agents. Smith PUfiSh ; ^urMlUet 1 ^; Smith, Alleghny,;;. ^ that^ over ^17§OB.OO had- beea ezi pended for various.purposes dating the past year. The report is as fpl- I jws : Congregationalexpgnses $2012,55 Repairs on parsonage, etc. 1311.27 General Assembly ' ■ - 44.00 Benevoliinces’ Home missions Foreign missions Education Publication and S. ,S. Work Ministerial relief Freedmen Church* erection Presbyterfal home' missions Aid tpaolleg^ Miseeilaneons benevolein'ces lo prheeediWitb the purchase, Inter- e|i[iath»;dompaDy seems to be in- c^iinlrlipd several aew members wi|£prdfeab]£ be added to the roll 44;00 54.00 105.00 745.00 100.00 89.10 0487.00 Total OPtFe JlhUVS^ar^triButi^^^^^^ 5 |K 52 m Engineer and His Fireman Killhd in Wreck on Erie at Belvldtrc— Four Others InjurM. The west-bound Wells Fargo Ex press on the Erie 'crashed into a ireighttrain-at the;JX tower _ at Bel- videre .Friday morning and Engineer H. L. Helmer of the 'Express and bis fireman James Cannon of Andover were killed. Fireman McGee of the freight,-John Field, conductor of .the Express, W. H, Post and Wm. Hnb- -ertonexpress messenger, were injured. None of the injured will die. -The accident was a lesult ot a blander somewhere as the 'express was to have a clear track' and pass the freight at Belvidere. Th^ freight was just backing onto the Siding When the express tore-aroUnd the carve onto it. Engineer Hilmer lived in Hbrpell and when his wife heard of his death she was prostrated and is in a criti cal Condition. ' • ' Train 14 was wrecked at Belvidere the Satne afternoon,' hear where the other wreck occurred in'Hie'morning. The engine aUd one car went, off but no pne-'Wasinjjurfd.^ , FlHE Il^ l^ I E S MEET AN&®LECT o f f i c e r s The que^pn of finisbing off the Id^er bbseyoom was discussed and ibepiembers were alt heartily in fa- yor oFbkviog the work done and t.bfeTrehy[:,^t the room in a mneh mc^e;;|)|^ntable condition. Jacob L appoint^ a commit- tei% ^ p r e estimates for the work Who was appointed re- sixiiL OTiZeNS. EAGER FOR m o o A OREATm OLEAN 74 B.OO *TJie Ct^ Anxious to Scoop In Every- r thing in Sight, and Everybody Seems Satisfied. ^Qlltor Fraoober has introdneed a bill-hoiiimiidatiDg with the city of Oleai^tfi^ village - of North Glean, and-Bl^pt the town o l OIean. l^providea that the common coun- jpil qfc^ibe^ty of .Glean ahall Wn? ;atrn|t[|diypaveraetitsdr aewSra.^^i trac%i?od:^by.tha iwMiyi of trUsleaa. of No'rtVOIean-andd>B'^^ilxbject to all the duties ahd Uabilittee of Snob trUiC tees under any contract or contracts madefortliese purposes. VolunteefFfire companies of North Gleam and all the town fire com panies of the town, haviDg firehouses and aparatns within the bound aries^ of Glean and ail the town fire com panies of the town, as established by the proposed act, are to become part ||C of tM fire department of the city of Glean. Provision for the common council is made in the bill. The.city isMvrded into eight wards and some-changes are made in its city government. OCTOGENARIAN — PASSES AWAY ^ t k T O t A Bbaai Tohie & g £ :HitiioutAicotei A BcMyHuiider vfithoatAlcohoi A^Blood piitriiier W^itehtAicohet A Great Alt'erithi* ^ihhoiit Alcohol - - . — , •. J . . ^ . . . - , . ^ ‘ i? ^ Doctor’s Medicilie WithontAlcohol AYeFs SariapiriliS. WithOmAlcohol 'ja ; :\ ■\ - '■w.iSiOiu.fc-oM '; , Sble i«L cohstiprtbhV onner Esteemed Citizen of Port- ------ villeTHes, at Qlean, FIRST N A T IO N A L OLEAN, NEW YORK CASH CAPITAL PAID IN , SlOO.OGoi ”> 7 . SU R P L U S AND f>R O riT 8 , o v P i c j s n B . J. E. Dusenbury, President; W. E. Wheeler, Vicc'PriHltehl^. A. T. Eaton, Caihiier. D I R E C T O I R S . J. E. Dusenbury, E. 0 . Dusenbury, W. E. W ^ te f, E. M, Johnson, J. F. johnson. Transact a General Banking Basinesa. Interest 4 Bowsdl-p 6 T(l 8 W Deposits. Prompt Attention given to the Basiness 61 porl^toaM^ and Every Facility Coflsiatent with the PrinciplBs nf Freely Extended. Y o u r P a t r o n a g e R e s p e c t f u l l y S d l i t i t a d . Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent. StrlcUy .PXp#Y*elt* - ■y -- - ;! \'C ■[,5' ,c ■’ ■ ' - r - , - .. ■' ■■ .•i‘ * ■ -1 - * • *’4 v;, Happy Colors __ I I X. You loiow th ^ children and flowers thritefeeiiltt the Bunshme. Why not have more sunshii^'fe ,yottf itli &^aUWb 7 mL?g“ ‘ Alahwlhie Th« Ssoiita]7’'\V!iU Cbaihugl make your homeja mot*:«]iMrr» xulplacetoliveifi. Lettushbw-^ you how eu y and «;ononiical Adabastine m , and tew ihedif* lerent tiiita and'stenciled da* you want.” , „ , We win prow tb.yoBttMtiIrtitV . -Bn* la npe^r to artnr otharmn eor. «me, 11 jou wiu (iTs.w«a efeeiuas|a,„ S M I T H P A R l S I t 5 „ I SALE O f i-:-CLGTHING*: - - -.?• V 5/ TO BEAT ALL COMPETITION. We are enabled to make this sale TO, BEAT ALL, k | c o m p e t i t i o n , owing to theiact that our. J|lr. 1^- J mund Lax, on his recent trip to New Yoik^wAs - lucky III enough to buy up the surplus stock of several turers, who were obliged to sell at less than GosL in order ^ I to realize money. Samuel H, GottoS, a former resi dent of Portville, died on Sunday evening, at, the home of his daughter, Mrs, 0 . B,,;.MargesoD, 121 South Eleventh street,- Glean, Mr. Cotton wa 8 8 7 years-bf .age and was a for mer resident 'of Portvillej leaving here about 188 Q, He had also lived, at Bullis Mills and \Weston’s Mills, being at one time in charge of the. conStructiomworfc of the A. Weston Lumber Company, when that firm was building its namerous tenant houses. Among the baildings which he con 8 trnct 0 d*Were J. BE: -drandaU’s residence in this village, the Weston, homestead .at Westons Mills, now occupied hy Dn Noyes, the . Marcus store in Glean, also the following Oleabc properties: the M. B. Bennie, theR, M. Wtota®;^wellrog, thet’onfc lin residences, the H. Bean residence, now the General: Hospital, the H J. WiltoOutbremdenw/and many otb^ He if Buryiyed by four childipn; Charles Cotton; Mrs. 4 . L. Chase and Mrs. C, B; Mat^so Of Glean and|j Mrs. Lyralh fehnsoti of State Lit »Bil 8 s-.;Tbe-f»na^^^^^ watfTield from the boute Wiedfietday^ ’aftfe^ at 1 o’clock,- lntetii»ehh;^|f ttftdein the ProCMtawfecehiel^^^i^^ ;; Important News Item from Angelica The posbohice 4 t Angelica has, Hfepiirtifient hBYs pf' A term: ofi»n-yearS a t an -aiihtlM rental of Ours is a new'store, with new merchandise at a new addreSs-r-No. 180 NORTH UNION ST.—but wears not new to-you,ha^ffng .been in business in Glean eight years. If yon have ever deOlt With us ypU know that we wUl offer only dependable merchandi^.^ No left overs, no joh lots, but clean, nfiw Clothiny. of 1908 ,imanufacture, ip all sizes, handsome patterns and styles in Ml the latest shaaes, csreft(Uy-~ CJ tailored and finished. » . , . , || Sale begins S aturday ••• April 4di^ 1 9 0 ^ .. X ■L. • Rain Coats and Top Coats. jj $16 Raincoats, conip. p rice..$7,75 i s 20 Raincoats, comp, p rice..11.50 'll 24 Raincoats, comp, price.* 14.60 . 12 Topfcoats, comp, p rice... 5,75. 15 Topcoats, comp, p rice... 7.75 1? ToptSSfg; cdmp.”priee..' : m Q 22 Topcoats, eomji. pnee- ..1 3 .^ \ Men's apd Vo“ng M^h?f Suit*. $f0 Suits, competition price..$5.75 12 Suits; competition price;.6.75. 13;50 3uits, comp, p rice..; . 7 , 7 5 1 ^ 15.00 Suits, comp, p r ice., ' ‘ , C h i id r ^ ^ W ^ i ^ - r . i —AgesrStq 9 X' — xf*- $ 5 'Topcoats, in.Red, Tan( Qffve j and Maroon, cornp: pBc<iv’vS 3 ; 49 . fT Topcoats in FAncy-Mixfur^, : competition .>>| 479 , _ ''RPy-'Af-'fliftH . Ages 3 to, 17 , Special Leader at. • ..;.... All the iateststyleswith stirzIghV Kmclccrbocker trousers.,;. An UUr equaled assortment,as tWamake a specialty o£Jaiftliae._ ■ *' Bdocs,- $ 249 . . $ 3 ,- $ 4 ,*:-.l 6 ’, [repire^ sentiiig a savink Pf 9 n each suit. ■ ....*8.75 fist: 13.00 -Suits, comp, price - f - >. • 9.76 .III 2 O.O‘ 0 Suits, comp, price;... - 10 I 7 B Clj , $22 and $25 Suits at Reduced ’ Prices to BCat pompetitlpn. M t 55 K ,W r H EACH 'GASM E N rj SI This Advertising Gampaign m nOf a 1:1 buthfitphf^se i* $ 5 % to SEet yph-act^Uainfiiid'^ III our hew store., Remember the addressi LAX a. LAX. , ■ » 18f^' n o r t h 'i|ieai5ij[NE\«YORK; ;i Eni9si«aniiBtae$iaa(i Job Piintfe^ Naatly l^feeifiedti*, a t t u b R h v m w o p p i e a * '■'Arv , :</ ' - T ■