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I ------- S5 il l 3H t i s # *w^ '-: . V> , 'w' '•'■ . ’x':C :. I J J-. .-f. i.. ' - ■ ‘; ■i V.-*V : - f e \ . ■■' i .. .*i''' ’ 7?' . '■• ' ’’ ■■ V ■ A |vew lot of P. A rm strong & Go’s, ' , ' • i ■ l& ahlia' bulbs. 15, cfn ts a dbzBii' LeaVo cjrd^rs a t Cauceu’s drug bfcorc. Miss Mildred Mason of tbe higli scho'ol faculty spent Irfpnday a t her, home in Buffalo. the ten th annual, recption banquet of the P. H . S. Alumni' A esodatian A rtistic Oxfords, Tan Russia and I Patent Colt. I Latest styles and I signs. There is nothing ^ * better made for the price; ~ \ I F. E. TYIER & CO., I 158 Union St., Olean, N. Y. I S OPTOJP LENS ^ Our Own Product, *“ T^e1r A<*vantage* ' Theya*ffoVUa jcreatly^n ’’ larged field of vision. TJi< wearer looks s t r a i g l i t through h is lenses, whet1 er he is looking down- ward« upi^ard, in, uui- ward or Mraiglit al^ay. Write for booklet. Failing Opfical Go. N extxt doord too Hengerecngerer’sD 455 MAIN ST. BUFFALO, N. Y. N e j ^ r t H e p ’t Store. will be held on . W edufsdqy everiirtg, ‘T H B OIL, M ARK E T . Monday, closing price ....................... S1.78 Tuesday, closing price ........... Wednesday, ciosing price... Thursday, ciosingyprice...,. C lieesciaiK l B n t t e r M a r k e t. Oub|; J iarket ....................................... lie Salatnanca Market ........................ 10 3-4c Butter, ruling price .................... . . . .. 2.^e ........ R K v i i ^ i i V O F 'T h e W e e k Jds. Pisher and family of Eldred w e reghests of relatives a few d a y s th is weeh. Vrda’^ltchctjcfc h a s returned af1;gr spending a fqw days with friends in Couderspbtt,' A. A. Fisher spent Sunday and Monday in Tidioute, the guest of^his eon, R. L, Fisher a n d wife. Mrs. Grace W a tts of Sanlt Ste. Marie, Mich., is the g u e st of h er p a r ents, Mr. and Mrs. ,1. H. Warden. W. A .. McDowell of Ceres was in town Monday. Edward Miller, of W estons found businesa in tpiyn Monday. Charles Weed of Glenn was among Monday’h v is itors in town. .Tune 2 4 th. 'ffip receptlpn-. together with a program will.;jl^ given in the school house a n d thp banquet'will t e given in the W. C. T. »^epple, the service '.being in >f:ciiarge of the Epwortb League. The Review has ju s t received the finest line of samples of engraved calling cards a n d wedding invitatios ever shown in Portvilles. L e t ns supply y o u r wants. If it’s a wedding, reuaember th a t your order will be kept strictly confidential. Rev. Roscoe G raham was obliged to cancel his engagem ent a t the C. E. convenyion a t Ellicottville, a t witch he was to have given a m issionary address on W ednesday, asheandlM i s. Graham were unexpectedly’called to there form er home in W o o ster, Ohio. Rev. Mr. G raham will returm in time to fill his p u lpit on S u n d ay, but m rs. Graham will n o t rethrn until next week. Mrs. I. P. R o b a rts is seriously ill at the home of her d a u g h ter, Mrs. A. T. Keller. W. P . R o b e rts of Olean visited friends here Wednesday. Mrs. M yra Rose is ill a t the home of h er sister. Mrs. D. P . Miner. John.Cronin’s children are having a slight a ttack of scarlet fever. Miss E t t a Holden of BngaJb i^ vis iting h er m other, Mrs. Wm. Holden. Miss Mertie E v a n s of Main ■was calling on friends here Tuesday, en- route t o Alfred where she will attend the g raduating exercises. A number of tbe E a s tern S tar Ladies accompanied the b o d y of Mrs. Spencer to its last resting place a t Machias Wednesday. Mrs. E. Green entertained friends from Olean Friday a n d S a turday. Phillip H o tto n of H a z e lhurst is spending the week w ith relatives in town. OUR SE C O N D J L Tbe State Sireet Furniture Store, ' ■ . 'L a ^ J u h e we WQ'rp preparing to build, and in order to decrease our. stock we gave a Special 10 Per Gent Discount Sale. The resuhs were so st|prising that comuiencing June 1st and continuing for 15 days, we will give another Ei:-': T e if P e r c e n t D isco u n t Sale! There is no “ hot airV in connection with this sale. We go through no elaborate system of marking the goods with speciat*. sale tags. Just take the old prices on any articles you want, deduct the 10 per cent and you have the sale price. A ll of our Parlor Suits at 1 5 per cent reduction. These suits are fhade by S. Karpin & Bros, of Chicago, makers of the highest grade Upholstered goods in the world. Fully Guaranteed. We are exclusive agents in this vicinity. EE3 7; *$76.00, June Sale, 63.75 IF YOU DON'.T KNOW ABOUT OUR HONEST METHODS, ASK YOUR NEIGHBORS. Si*- A. Mallery fii Son, The New Cement Block,] 514.516 W. STATE STREET, OLEAN, N. Y. We deliver your goods and pay your car fare. . »f • ' • Li- Nicholas H o tton, Jr.,- of Franklin- vijle spenl; Saturday and Sunday with frieiidg herd. • _ School^bnnniesioner S. G. Bydeu of F rankiihville was a visitor a t the high school M onday. The W. G, T . D. served ice creani; at tbe Temple Decoration Day and r«- eeived .liberal p a tronage. Miss D o tty Slayson of W ashington D. C., was a guest a t the hom e of Mr. and ilrs i H . G. Holcomb Monday afternoon. Mrs. Ai- Cash ore hf Franklinville of Afiss Adeli Ames Am ong those who Attended th e County C h ristian E n d e a v o r Convehs tion-at Ellicottville t h i s , v^eek '.jwefei Mrs.F. E. Collins, Misses Joyce Gibby’ Nellie F airchild, Georgia S u tto n and Mr. H eston Carr- The “ J o lly Ten” m e t w ith Mrs. Earl M arsh ifonday afternoon. A “jolly” tim e is reported. Several P. h - S. people chaperoned by Miss Dora Lockwood pleasantly surprised tbe Misses A n n a R ilej a n d ijariou Barnes, W ednesday evening. A ttention is>alled t o th e larg e adf vertisemeilt of th e F a m o n s Clothpig Company in this issue. This p o p u la r firm are offering very a t tr a c t iv e b a r gains in men’s,boy’s and children’s suits, h a v ing p u rchased th e e n tire sin- plus stock of several o f th e leading m anufacturers. Tbosewbo p a trouize the Fam o u s store can do so with, the assurance t h a t e v e rything is exitctfy as represented. F d g s r T. Dusenbufy h a s Been was the guest Sundhy,, • F. S, Petsfhg. who returned from Syracuse a.few m o n ths ago On ac- couilt of ilihess, was taken seriotisly ill oh Sunday afteruo'On. H is condi tion Is Bbme'what improved a t this writing, ancl i t is to be sincerely hop., ed t|iAt he niay sOon regain perfect* health.- ,■ ’ . , , Tho Epvyof.tbJ. L eague, served' ice cream a t the parsonnge Memorial Day andcToared a t i d y sum.- Mr. a n d M rs, A N. Mlddangh of Washington^ C., have been spend ing a few d a y s id town* They will visit Hew York and other pdinis re^ turning t o • W ashington in ab o u t a month.. ■' • ■ ■ ^ ^ The F o rtville R and m et for prClii^- inary prac|ii8e. M onday evening Here’s Hopihg7_|b a t;-,th6,vband m ay soon-get in hbapo t o give a s some open-air coficertn, . , • Mm. Willihni Holden has ahnt ri iced the engagemenb qf her /aiighttP, Nel lie. tO ML-Lbais Graft of Hatavin, the wedding to take place the latter part of Jupe,. I ’qr eave^^^ years MiSS Hplden haij'feeld A rtsponslble pokfe tion h s ‘Ati^iiogtaokbir «tth e |tate Sehoql foFthei Mjlihd at Ratgrta, in which jp ititlitio n Mh Graft is W ptbfessqt p^manaal itaihlbg. They ^H lrtsid d in B a tv ia; spending th e week in New Y o rk an d Priucton, N. J . George Baker is spending the week ia Syracuse. Elmer Griffith w ashom e from Raw- son t o s '^ n d S a tu r c laj andTSohd&y with his p arental ■ i Mrs. M. H. Carr is reported serioud- ly ill. Alisses Evelyn and Caroline Perci. val and Donald Percival a r home fronqi Syr aense for the summer vacation. Cleaning Marble. Take two parts of common washing soda, one part of finely powdered chalk, one part pumice stone; mix to gether and sift through muslin. Aft erward mix the powder with some wa ter. Kub this well on the marble and the stains will disappear. To add a gloss wash the marble, with fuller’s earth and hot water. Tooth Powder. Here is a tooth powder formula: Pro- clplfatea chalk, four ounces; powdered orris rtot, eight oimces; powdered cam- ^ ‘o r ^ n e onnee. Reduce the camphor ^ i^ona pdwder In a inbrtar, molsteili h ad gpne only ^ few yards * very- Jittle alcohol* add Salmhn Chowder. One-half pound salt pork. Fry It In the kettle you make your chowder in. Then add six onions, six potatoes and one-half can of salmon, water enough to cook until the vegetables are tender. \When ready to serve add one pint -mttk and-season-to-tastei“ --------------- To Wash Handkerchiefs. Place the handkerchiefs to soak over night in water containing salt—so strong that it fairly Is a brine. In the morning lift them out with a. stick and rinse in fresh_warm_xvater* After ■which It 1.S HO task to wash them In the hstiai manner. ■ ' - \ - ■ I -ii- -- - ■ 1 Rftnovjkting Glossy Clothes. Use two tableapoonfuls of ammonia, two tablespoonfuls of rum, one and one-third teaspodnfuls of saltpeter and one cuart of water. This Is an Inex pensive mixture and removes the gloss entirely from dresses or men's cloth ing* .Moisten a cloth with the liquid .aUd ru.b the garment as you would to cleajq It. . 'Voung Man Killed By Lightning. L a s t F riday afternoon during the severe electric storm , George Bixby a^young m an 23 years of age, living one am i one half miles from Belfast, was s truck by lightning and in s tant ly killed, falling forward onto the d rag with which he Jwas working, Charles Simmons was a t work i n t h a sam e held with apother team , and when i t began to rain George said to- him “You tak e my team and go to the Barn a n d p will take your team, and' finish this ^headlaqd..”* ^Siey, changed teams^ a n d when Sim h ad gpne only few yards th ijq p 4 l --- - ■ found hitn dead. The funeral was held Mondayafter- hoon a t the Baptish church. The p a s to r took this very appropriate text—“ Be ye also ready, fox in such an hour as ye think no t the Son of Man com eth.” H e is survived by three brothers, Gharles of Rossburg, -Wm. of BuBalo, and Stowell'of this place, also ‘one sister, L o retta. iQlorioiiS Tidings pngbly .and Taething Rings. A. Child may Be given, a teething ring or psclider -as soon as tbe teeth Begin to trouble, •which Is usually at five or (8ix 'fiaontbs. The best kind p f a teeth ing ilng: if a rubber one. An Ivory ring fs'hpt to make tbe gums bard, and this makes i t harder for tbe teeth to come,through. W eak women shoald try Dr, Shobp’a H ight Gure. These soothing healfeigi antiseptic syppoSitorios go direct t o the s e a t of these weaknesses. My ^GlpoklNo. 4 for Women’, con- tainsThany Yhlaabie h ints t o women and itf iafree. . A sk Dr. Shoop, Racine Wis., to m ail it, Ask the Doctor in strickeefB confidence any qnestions you #jsbed ahsweire^ Dr, Shbop’s Night Gore is sold by F . D. Caneen. ^ x c e l s t o r S w i i i g S t a n c h i o n Thousemds Testify To the Curative q u alities of D . M . F . When everything else lails iD. M . F . C u r e s . Friends, spread th e tidings: tell y o u r friends, send us y o u r testi monial; your testim o n ial will help some o ther p o o r sufferer. Read w h at Mrs. P e rry Hyde of Black Creek says of D . M . F . Your d ruggist will g e t i t foa y o u ; If they do n o t keep it write us direct D . D . J a m e s COi, B o livar, N . Vi Black Creek, N. Y. b , D. JameS'Co., Dear Sir: I have had rheuma tism §,W* .i Y /^ra,^gob it s o h a d in m y knees t h a t I could h a rdly get up and down. L a s t July I gbtrtw o ’bottles o f P i M. F. of y o u r a g ent a n d ! g o trelief from the very s t a r t arid I have been free from any signs of raenma- tism since., 1/tnihk it; a good remedy. „ Yours truly, Mrs. Perry Hyde. II'. Just; A ReuiiiiA^ To s top a n y pain, anywhere in 20 minutes, simply t a k e ' ju s t one of Dr. .Shoop’s Pink Pain Tablets. P a in means congestion—blood pressure— th a t is all. Dr., Shoop’s —or Pink Pain Tablets-^will quickly coax blood pressure aw a y from pain cen ters. After th a t, pain is gone. Headache, Neuralgia, painful periods with women etc. g e t in s tan t help. 20 Tablets 25c. P. D. Caneen. The New Market is Eere stay and is building up its ‘a business ■with fair dealing,; courtoDUs treanment and the'- BEST OF M E A T S. .. . . If that kind of a iontbiaation” . appeals to you why oat step in and get acquainted? S ' i l . • S'*--] i;U NEW MEAT MSm I KELLER & WOOD, PORTVILLE, N. V. A l t e g a i l y R e s i d e n c e P r o p e r t y F o r S a ie^ V-.- » ■ ■ ' I V^ '\ We offer for .saleihe Walllace McClejrt'r - residence piqperty e n Main-ktreefe. ihu! ^ outside the village .of Alfegahy*jN, Yr ‘ ^ Theproperty consists Ufa large house, built only S years, togetto-wiiifc “ two adjoining buildmgiotSi Eacfelpl;.**: 60 feet wide, making a itotal -frofitage, 46 180 feet. . The house is pla,ster4d^ai^ painted and has a finedry cellar.. OrcBAiji of 25 trees, chicken house, park, eta; Good well water. This propearty lieS; within the Allegany high school dfetriej,*. but is just outside the corporation.' The purchaser of this property ■will secure practically all advantages of the yfifeige ' without its taxes.' We offer this convCa- X iently situated property for 2500, or wiU I reserve the two biiilding lots at a fair .■yaL; ‘uation; See us today. ; ' * r- 5 i *»GoId€tBt OjrbtH^adeW f f has achieved the greatest success ‘of any drink ever . r , put on the market. Ho,of;her'*|afeverage7has evqj W.on / ^ so quickly such great popidafity-with the trade and ^ with the public. Delicious, hefetlhful— it has lio ^ equal. ,A favorite Widi . yo;uhg and old. Itis a , - ^ i true fmit product. ' 5q a g lart- ‘ ^ ^ ' * il\' For Safe,'Black marc, colt, harness aufi Buggy. ‘B; W Johnson, BorWille. N. Y. Takedhibiftie a' M J C K p V % our dClicfeus! . iC H : C ! R E A » i Only 30c a quart* T|c F|nt - , , HIRES RO C T BEER, little k ^ 5c a gltss, and Oh, my 1 if s h e a lth^ . I Rto|B*s Soda Warranted the best, 30 days trial; stat ionary;' when open; noiseless, simple, sanitaiy,, durable, -The 4 #assoiv-StanGhion—Gorj - BOX 557, CUBA, N*. The F^ttpJe’s, :Vant & For Safe'^^i!© ReiU-^Losb^Fouiid--Etc Ads. under this head, One centper'word for the first ih^ertion and Ohe^ialf cent per Word for sUbseqUCnt insertions. Try an ad. to this dolUinn. You’ll get big re sults fot'a.littfe nroncy. No. ad. less than 10. cents,; pfemps accepted. On accoulit' of leaving, tojyn will se bicycle, wheelbtort'rr,vho^d^ and otheli garden tool's; dnqUireRgView'ofiSce. . T FOR SALE, A jersey cow.. attMs'blffce, ■ ' . Inquire msif '■WANTEb, fi66'^eDpfet6 try an adver- tisemeht invtMs.cqlUnia. FOR SALE, 16 young white4)igs,Tfiive weeks old, ii2.60: ea,cH. ‘ T. II- Kelts, Maple Row Farm, ; , * , ml5tf -FOR SALE4-0ue‘ Bay mafe. Weight 1200. 0 ; b., b#toson ,, Satkell. Found, ahuneh of keyes. Owner may . have same by‘cafimg.at this office, jjtov. tog propert^nhdbhyingfe^ For safe,, Twd:g(fea 'dk;^^^^ W, 1. GraltomyRcotnise Je5 4;%* Heart TrouBles The heRTt may be weak ■just the same as the eyes, stomach or other organs. It often happens that a person iBihom with a weak heart. Then again dis ease, fevers, over-exertion, anxiety, nervousness, rhe'iimatisih, etc. ^veaken the heart. The result is ; shortness of breath) paT pitatipii, pain ih the hbaxt, or in sonie of the herves of the chest- or abdomen, trhe , dieart '> should; :he ’ s t r e n g t k h h b d ^ w t h R ;to^^^^ .and for thisihothing edtials PetigreCd! Sopfeh Golffo d'dg 'onq yeai- ■ Ahd four hidnths eld, wife fell for $ 7 * feaiinoii keep on attfetirtt nf trains.' R,l!. Ffeher, Tldfeutej Rn*.. , > . , . jqj it FAlRCmUD^ AGHN^Y^ U Portville, N. Y. Wbrd Fainting. Mrs. Bradley, when questiofted by • fellow traveler In the Pullman reganLtaJjec home. launched fortb Inii a rather long and detailed: de»tolptlfl| i. ' of Its chai-ms. .Her little gfektGfat^ who had been reading when,,she balNi to speak, soon closed her h o ^ anffilii . tened with great interest. . • 4' “I t must be very pleasant?’ reijiaiA j ed the chance acqnalntanfe, sqmA^hi ; perfunctorily, when Mrs. BradleYfijl Ished, and Grace, her eyes gfeanMal . with enthusiasm, saidt *'Oh, perfectly lovely! 'What plac^C'-la | ( , mUmmaT’ . . . . ; ’ “Why, our • oSvn home. Of cotosej^ : answ-ered the mother, ^oniewhat emb«u6 ' rafeed. . “Oh, dear,” said Grace, slgBlng, “h o ^ - - much better it sounds than it loekslF-t , Youth’s Companion, . :,.rT d - ’•■'V V '