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■v..- »' E 'i\! W ■rv > ;: • ■ ; , ! v«:- ,;;•>■■ N-* ‘Z '‘' ' -I,-' \E'\■'. , • '■<-• i V -■ ;.',’ i ’’ 9 *v*.-.- 'vV V-'I ■> ', ' ‘\ '■; ^ .V':' r - , •.-.::^':.-y-i.r .'i' ■ '\ ........ ,7-L^ :■ '^^'-::y'- '*•7: i. ; ■ - ‘W •,'; •',' ' ^'• ':r, \:^‘A ■ h -V . , . - . / ; \ '■ ■•U-'l 'ci . - V S e e q ^ ^ ''■<■' ^ ■ ■' ■■■■'.“ i v ^ W l A l IN ;B V L K ^ ^ ; - : : ; v ^ ^ 'A N D iV v C K A G E S : ; ' =SS5 S u ^ a r ^i&iid, ^ t h isr Seasonable Goods. '•‘1 ■' ,^' V x f # I V ic in ity H a p p i^ iii^$ : ^ Interesting News-Letters Written ^ Review Contributors . . . v. M A I N SE T T L E M E N T . WESTON’S MILLS NOTES. tiOiOOMIB & FAIRCHILD, P^ORTVILLE. N .Y . KIN|Q 3 RUN. Contm.cti>r Davi'd'UoiTisoii ivho is in ch(> e(ijrd«J<'(9 jlie JSrdtMl O mh & FiJtd Cit., has leturrif^ ip 1 his fi Id niter three mailths abseiiee. Tliey HIV eleaiiipg Well Nu. 4 oil L|ie Uifller iHi-iu at. the l•()lllpletiul| of whieli they'' i\ ill move till Well No. !) on the I’i* r- e Brix.k. ‘ P. Walters uKired his fniuily from (his place to Sartwell where he has empiojineiit ill the oil field for the coming year. Francis I)unn and Fram es Lang of t)l. an visited here Monday and Tues day. All especially interesting Grange i': ' . IF yi^U ^^UST , H A V E A N . . ^ i M ^ S O L L T C H :.' - 4 ' - ' Stijy||is,;tlie Jteweler, Sells Thein. P jices:—^$1, $1.50, $2, $2.50. W. M. Hornblower, wife and dangh- q ^ Condersport ter and L. A. Stout spent Sunday L,gg „, caller a t Mrs. E. Worst’s 1 with friends in Glean. ! Wednesdav. . . i Ed Barber of Ceres was a brief cal- j Ma.cia Smith of Endeavor, i 7 \ , owing w n ^ l S r r r ' ^ GeneseelSniitbsnd wife. . ■ ' principal topics was the ^ siting relatives here one day i < i , h 8. Draear has been on the sick proposed aineiidmeiits of the Batik-| list this week. . last week. Florence Coon of Ceres was the guest of Dora Hamilton Saturday. Mrs. Eldridge and Mrs. Sterling were callersf n Ceres S aturday. Hazel Stout visited friends in Glean a few days last week. ing-Laws upon which the body re-! J. Uackuian and Fi Camp of Kel- solved itself into a committee of the letsviUe are visiting here this week Mrs, Harbeck and children and J. C. Lindsay attended the faneral of R. Harbeelc a t Black Creek S unday. .\irs. Weston and d aughferD o rotby Mildred Burdick of Pittsburg is | were in Buffalo a few days this week, visiting her father, B. Burdick. S B f i i S . the JEwap. '- A ' tY IJPQSTmLE, N. % '^ 1 ^ ’ r T h e re is an increasing > r dem a n d for the , , . . y & B t t e r C l a s s ' •• -.^ F — y. ■ l ^ o t o ^ r a p h s i i that dem and by com- ■''d«|hrog.;iny, p ractical kndwl- obtainable. p. w,T- ' ■; • t PHOTOQRAPHIC SU P P L IES, v-.t ■ ' ‘ i t O L ^ A N , N- V. i [ J * - ■ • \ ( r; t . ________ _________ t i Mrs. Corwin of Bradford was visit ing relatives here Saturday and Sun day. Mrs. F. Burdick was a brief, ealfer ill Ceres Friday. Mont Evans of E a s t O leaif was a brief caller here recently. Elder Kenyon of Shingle House was calling here the first of the week. J. A. Burdick spent, Sunday with his d a u g h ter Mrs. Olson of N o rth ' delphia. . y m m E G B r ' •; i would be pleased *C fates on Ihsiirance in any of ^ ^ i f e l i r A t i c h e s . : ■ * : . OLm A, DEVORE, ■ - . r- * P0R T V ILLE, N. t - Miss Clara Good of Kelletsviile, Pa. is in town for a few weeks visit with friends and relatives. Born to J . A. Smith and wife, a girl baby, Tuesday. R. Lockwood of Bradford is doing sohie repairing on his house, this week. ELDRED. Rose Sartwell is home from Phila- 01?an. ^ . Mrs. F, Searls was an Olean visitor Saturday afternoou. Geo, Hamilton was a caller in Ceres Friday. Mrs. W; E. Barber of GIdan was calling here Sunday evening. T . Green and, wife attended church .at Olean Sunday. . (x.G. H am ilton of Kings Hun wad the g u e st of relatives.here recenRy. *fHeaItli Coffee” is reiiily the closest Coffee Im itation ever yet produced. This ejever‘Coffee Substitute was ra cently produced by Hr, Shopp of 'Ra cine, Wis. Not h g r a ih of real Coffee in, i t either. t)r,?-, Shbop’s IJealtH Coffee is m ade, from pure toasted ;graias,«itb malt,\ nuts, etc. Really it would-fool a n ekptft—who miglit drinkib for'Coffee. No 20 o r 30 iiiin- utes of tedious.boiling. “Made in a minute” says the doctor. Sold by F. D. CanCeii. STATE LINE BULLS, S. R. Johnson was in Bolivar Mon day a n d Tuesday. • ifrd. S.H . Johnson spent Sunday\hins in Clarksville, in y'hrtville. . - - - IMtste^saitt^ps ' it^hfe ftbpye is a vety lo h f but it expresses .dUr I • . l?Ue df ttaide.better' than ^uy dtbfo-^eun you twist yfftir ■■ - ■ t0Ug]p:e. ufbund it ?. I£ fiot, Helen Swartz was the guest of her grandparents Saturday, J. B a ter wha inyEldred ifonday. Miss Ruth B /ker was in Olean buesday. B, S k i v e r ^ ^ n t E id r e d Tuesday. S. B n t t ^ l l j i i ^ iil^gany was a 'recent c « | K t b r jo h u ^ C. B, M t t o n .a n d wife of Hillsdale, Mfob, IprnieT, residents, p | yortvillv, were g u tsta 6f their iieice, Mrs. L. johhsot), last wet^,. a n d are visiriug -frieh»l8--^in,jEactv5lie^ Bolivar und lifeO R ^ HEWITT. Priendship'tiiis Week, Afr. B u tton is a Ci.vil War yeterah, ^ • H.E»Rbgera,of Bolivar took din- , d .i -i , . • J o b . , * . , u m T b „ r.. . . i ' i i l ' M i t t h a a P W ,3^^hahdie sdverdl'of .tlfo h,est k iip'^ kAciWn Saakeaahd; eaii sell you one fully ' ‘ \ gUifrtifiteed-i-as cheap- as yoii can. buy e* mferiOtone eECWhere., ^ You Anythin* to ‘‘ ;L0bk'' 1fWm^0.y.fjr^:^ ' “ '■ • * . , , V., ■ - . « .................................................... 1'- '■■ ■,,H 1 S'- E E M I ! ;■ \ h t t s CITY S t t A M ^ L A U N p R Y Mrs. A. E. \V7heeler waa in Brad ford yesterday. Sheldon Ajm strong spent Sunday in St. Mary’s, ‘ Mrs. A, p. Gonld visited in Glean the fore partyif the week. Mrs. D. S. McPall \isited her moth er in Sraethjport, over Sunday, A new girl was born to Mr. and Mrs., W. Kettle this, morning, Mrs. J. Raeey and Miss Pearl Learn werh Bradlorp visitors Mon day.—Eagle. G U B A . . Susie Copeland was in Black Creek ove^ Sunday, • »-‘ h ' IJ John Mviiard was in WellSville Tuesday. , ' C. A. Ackeriy went to Buffalo Thursday to meet Airs, Ackeriy and Edith, who returned home Friday, Mrs. Ed. Beebee and two cliiforen of Binghamton have been visiting her parents, S. C. Drew and wife. Mrs. C. E. Wilkinson returned home Saturday from un extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. ■W,.Fer- whole and discussed the m atter ani matedly. C. R. Weed spent last week in Dal ton, N. Y. Thomas Nolan took possession on April 1, of the Flannigan farm which be h a s rented the coming year. The Belh'un N. P. L., which has a ‘good membership h'eld an open meet ing Saturday evening at which they installed officers for the coming year and afterwards served warm sugar. Miss Lillian Splain of Sartwell spent last week among relatives h e n . Miss Vera Morrison of Eldred spent her Easter vacation in this place. The Kings Run school taught by Miss Mina Fuller closed Monday. .After the exercises Miss Fuller treat ed the children to a taffypull which j the enjoyrd immensely. C. B. Weed, V. Smith, H. Butler and Clair Hack bt were Porcville visitors the past week. Messers. R. Raymond and E. Rob- berts are organizing for the Guild' of the E a s t located iu Coudersport.. Mrs. Chester Baker and daughter have been spending a few weeks among Rochester relatives, HIM .. ,.lil,irfi...to,]ilajlLliiii«Wiili»lim AN^IetablePteparafloritbrAs 1 N f .AN 1 S / ( HILDKLN MSfllllll iF d r I n f a A t s ao d ^ Q liiiid r e n t -,i- Promotes Digeshon,ClieerfuI- ness andHesLContains neilher Opium,Mbrphine norMieral. IW J T I J A I I C O T I C . jiMpe o/Ol^-OrSdMUELPiTCHE^i jfbcSainA * Atdse Se^ * tOitnyhat. nmK , Aperfecl Remedy for Conslipa- Hon, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF S|JEEP, —£. ____ ------------ Fac Siimic Signature of y i E W Y O R K . A t b u > o n I h s o l d ]■) The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Stature of. In Use For Over Thirty Years EXACT copy bF WBABEEa ; ■ # « Mrs. W. B ennett and daughter of Duluth, Micb.jUfe visiting relatives in town,—Patriot. D E E R C R E E K . Earl Saunders spent Sunday with his p'arents, Mr. and Mrs. E. SaudeVs. Tljers is no school this week, the teacher being ill. We are sorry t o report th a tM r s . L. Champlin is not so well a t this writing. fVallaoe P arsoiisand wife called 'bli iiftfcjii8t.pr,.MrH. Champifti Afnndajf. , Pain, anywhere can be quickly stopped by one of Dr. Shoop’s Pink Pain Tablets. Pain always means Goiigestioii-^nnnatural blood pres sure, Dr. Shoop’s Pink Fain Tablets simiily c a a s congested blood away from pain centers, . These Tablets— known by druggists as Dr. Sboop’s Headache Tablets—simply equalize ^Che blood circulation and then pain always departs iu 20 minutes, 20 Taiilets 25 cents. Write Dr. Sboop. Racine, Wis. for free package. Sold by F. D, Caneeii. WOULD HAVE SHOT HIM. B I B '; '' T im o th y a n d C lo Y er:.% ied Peas, “ Pride of the North,” and Leamiiig Seed Corn, Fertilizers, Etc. LET US FIGURE WITH YOU BEFORE .YOU BUY. J. H. Fairchild. & Son, Poriville. Miss Eva Taylor visited at^V; R. Burch’s Saturday.' ' day. • Otis RdbihsOn wau/Obt df town wilh,g, load df dynamite Saturday. ^ ti. mt i> ' — —^— 1, . , , .... V' ^ ^ ' His Steady Jflb. Blgley-^you.'don’t beiiev© la a coj. lege edu'eatipn. then? Jigley—No, It unfits a man for every- thlng.dxcpjjit. to BRi around croaking about how much more Intelligently ho cofficl enjoy wealth than the average man -does.”—Catholic Standard ' and Times. oQt ol-town friends Sunday, Johii f/baroplin Js . laying a w a ter line to his house Weak women' get p rom p t and fost- iijg .heglth by ' osihg Dr.. Shb^p’s NIght'Dure. Theso-sOothing, l^tdihgi antiseptid srfppositO'ries, with foilfo- forraation how to proceed are inter- esthigly told of in my hook For Women.” The book is“ strbti.v and Cut plowerB in. g reaf varibty at ■ '•lyfreR, Sfoiply W.rite Dr. Shoop„Ra‘. cine, Wis; for foy,bb6k No. 4, ) Hbld: hy.H D-Hfthe^hf ' ' ' ' .-'1 n iS a - q lsJS lrii.r^ ,• Fine Residence Property .Qiiaint Stpry of Marsihai Soult and Louis Philippa. In the reign of Louis Philippe \Victor Hugo was a frequent and welcome- guest at the TuUeries. Here is one of ,bis anecdotes of the time as told In Victor Hugo’s memoirs:. “A few days ago the king said to Marshal Soult in the presence of oth ers, ■‘Marsha!, ■ do you remember the siege of Cadiz?’ “ ‘Rather, sire, I should think so. I swore enough before that cursed-Cadiz. 1 Invested the place nud was forced to go away as I had come.’ “ ‘Marshal, while you were before it i I -was Inside Jt.‘ “ ‘I know, sire.’ “ ‘The cortos and the British cabinet offered m& the command of the Span ish army,’ ’ “------- - ------ “ ‘I remember, sire.’ “■The ‘ offer was a grave one. I hesi tated long. Bear arms against Prance? For my family it is possible, but .nga,inst my cbunti-y! I was greatly perplexed. At this juncture you asked me, through a ini,stworthy person for a secret intei-vie'w in a Uttle house situ ated on the Cortadura, between the .city and yOur camp. Do you remember thelfactriK'MiirshaV?’ ' “ ‘Perfectly, sir. The day was fixed '..and the interview' arranged.’ “ ‘And I did n'ot thru up?’, “ ‘That is So.’ ' “ ‘Do you know, why?’ _ ___ ________ ‘I never khevV..’ confidenDhi medical nd Vice is’ . ^ prepaiv Iv S in ,.h « ,U . D . tef 1 know hot how, dropped upon me brusqhely and warned .me that I was about to full Into a trap; that, Cadiz tsoiaa Jdfad Holiday if.fh-Jthey.aremgae'iri-a pm r S S g l ^ A S f to$3.53. ; Yoiir dealcai can Sapply-you. 'V'/rite cafor bSiiacdidihacatdoga3.\CrI/' to'cid jo a ,' fj iaaia’angsdcclibho. .•*?.; being impregnable, they despaired of, Seizing me, hilt thut at Coftadara 1 O^So,lh Mam Street. ^ . 'VVeoffer foFs4c {hh;i ^.,te; Ruth, kecphd Vhliijne of the' b u c \ rc?ideuce on South 3ffAm;’htffot,.PoHville,: 'dyfihghetn, hnd' that, yoii wdhld. have -atAnhttractjye pritci,,»aie|fous^^^^ There, reail*' add- : ;roortk, plastered htid 'pfofohed ftr fghs.'; L o t e ^ t a m s ^ J ^ )Qpdd #cdi«m|-vy,rpfi . sized barn. Buddihghflhwly.painted aiid mdffieiit, fltto rolled: ‘No, sire, I house hasrsew,roof.; ;.,.: .Th/s-, pr.eh.e%:.Jh Whfffod fo 'dombromi’se you,’ The enb- nicely 4tuatef:;afi^ 'Wpttld;;rnakfe .lept of the .honye^^ changed, home for nhyhheiyfahpl^ toIiW^^^^ ffilhhtes litter' the lUarehei took trolley line,' Price for this- sFlehdidLfejS-®!.'!^^^^^ imd the'king, as he > ' propertyi ' .■easdnablii' t payjpeht d'b'W'i'-pr'w’fi: wilV'.ttake: .-R' .'atit.’hhjep, ’fo. you tb pay all cash.- ' ■ PAIRCHILO AGENCV. P o riville. i ' b0 lii0An ' > ., :.L Uiini^liiliifi ;\iiiii0 i 4 £ S ' F O R P H V $ I C I A N S f -r\ VOl Leo E B. Millg: last V been: disea issu i two Lewii Orsoi min ( Conn of 01 iirda boas uffici Ches