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6\ !iit s«® 5 H Use •'.r • - ■ « - « ' -V *. . . ; • , . t V- PORTVILLJE VIEW 5i ' ■v?: VOL. I. PORTVILLE, CATTARAUGUS. CO., N. Y., FRIOAV. SC p I t EMBER 25 . 1908 . NO.' 25 VERD ICT OF 6 CENTS. WEDDING ON HASKELL. I. 0 . O. F. STATISTICS. The i;u 86 of Honipr H. LIHytt vs K. At tlio I idiup of tlie t)r’u)u's piireiits, Post Ui’and Geor{>;e \V. Davis of E. Cowells of Wellsville, which liiis i Mr. hik I Mrs. 1). (J. Heddcii, ^nsf Delevaii, .'^ew York, jj;ivPH us the last lieeH before the courts for a long evening, oocnried the wedding of report of the Sectrtary of the S. 0. time, was decided at a term of court; Miss Edith Lillian fledden to Robert L.. which was from 18d0 to Denern- in Belmont iEridaj, pre.«ided over by Burlingame. The house had been ber 31st, l'.H)(>. The marvejoas Justice John Voodard. Eil'ott i prettily decorated for the occasion amount of money paid out for relief BEN-HDR IN BRADFORD. : .Many theatre parties are being { formed to visit Bradford to see Ivluw I & Erljiiigcr's triiimnioth [)roductioii j of “Ben-llur,'’ at the New Bradford! Theatre iu that city on Thursday, P'riday and Saturday evenings, Oct. brought suit for libel against Cowle.s, and about fifty friends and relatives in the past srrventy-sis years, was 1 1,2 a.ml B, with a special matinee who is the editor and proprietor of of the contracting parties were pre- $115,111,1)19.(>2. If iu silver dollars the VVellsville Democrat. The plain- sent. allowing ten tons to tliecar, it would tiff was represented by Hon. 1'. A. Rev. 1). A, Pitt of this village of-' require over 339 cars to tianspdlrt Robins of Hornell, Thomas Dowd of; flciated and Miss Winifred Willover it. .And, if they were laid edge to Suiamauca and W. N. Kenwiek of acted as flower girl. Tlie wedding edge, they would reach 2,725 and Cuba, and the defendant was repre- march was played by Mrs. G. L. 1-5 miles, only lacking about 500 seated by M. B. Jewell of Olean. Amsden of this village. miles of reaching from New'York City Over half a buudred witnesses were After tlie ceremony tlie bridal to San Francisco, California, and sworn, and when the case was given couple received the congratulations would encircle this great empire state to the jury, they awarded the plain-; of those present and a bountifnl re- move than two and one half times, tiff a verdict of six cents. Mr. Jewell ' past was served. With the reports of 1907 and ’08 says: “It was a larger reward than it is expected that .Mr. and iMr.«. added, one could walk on the silver we bad expect d'i< We looked for a Burlingame will occupy the Buriin- dollars paid put for I'elief in the past verdict of four cents, but went how- game farm. The young people are seventy-six years, from New York ever, prepared with tlie cash to pay two of Haskell’s most popular resi- City to San F^runcisco or three times six centaif necessary.” Tliere were . dents and they will have the very aiound the State of New Y’ork. Hla seventeen causes of action in the } best wishes of their many friends for report also shows that in 1906, we complaint,.each for $ 5 ,Ot)t> 7 -malvatg-f-H.—teog^--am i. Inippv life together.— paid for relief the sum of $5,005, a total bf $85,000 that was asked | Cuba Patriot. *TotP3T;—which—atmats that we are for. . ______ »-••■» ______ pa.yiug out every minute ${^!52~au(r every twenty-four hours $13,711,65, every seven daj's $95,981.55 and Hi Henry Dead. Hi Henry, the man who became each month $-117,14-0.15 What other organization can show Caught at Friendship. Or, Mondg.y last, our night police- famous on account of Ids minstrels Mocese, arregteil a man cornet, who was stricken by^ relief work that compares with this? who gave his name as W. W. iTem--HiJiser^3lielrEi^ also shows TlJaT~ 0 tF of Binghamtoo, for stealing two , jtjaho. about a week ago, is dead, December .31st, 1900, we haOiirvest- watches and Hpveral other_ articles : i|jg career as a public entertainer ed funds in our Grand and Subordin- from A, W. ■ Beckwith of Clarksville, jg ended. Hi Henrv was as well' ate Bodies $41,11 1 ,842.29, and th a t Description of the man was telephon- (jnown in ids day as was Dan Rice in we are lacking less than 3(10,000 of ed here Monday morning, saying be fjjg_ He always believed in having a the 2.000,000 mark in membership; was wanted. for burglary, and Mr. j pQjgy j„ j,jg jgjggjjpgj making the 1. O. O. B'. Order, the Morse imniediately captured him on pj.jggg The stage performance of bis grandest and wealthest iu the world, the tracks not for from the Erie sta- ghow' was not of tlie highest order. tion, takingr bitn on trainp5 toCuba, attracted good patronage. Hi ' ' m T” from wbich'rplace he was taken to i Henry amassed lots of money and Death at Clarksville. Clarksville for trial. owned mines in the west. He had of- 'M. A. Childs, a well known residspt It seems Smith had been working | (-gn appeared in Olean and has a of Clarksville, died a t his home Tura- for Beckwith, and while the family i number of friends in this vicinity. He day morning, aged 79 years and 6 were a t church Sunday lie availed i ^gg |jg,.u jg (Jowanda, N. Y., and months. Mr. Childs had been in himself of the opportunity to m u -; jj^g many relatives in this vicinity. poor health for a number of years, sack the house.—Friendphip Register. ______ ^ ______ his serious illness extending over a _ ____ \ j period of about six months. He was . , ■-, J . ; SAMPLE SUITS. i born in Westford, Franklin County, \'■OXSOk-^Ut f o r i Ills* -f- rr»yv T»/orjnvTTr»<'I *-lft oomr^lo Ma lillE Vl O hoon roaiHAnf. of thlS Last week we received 38 sample Me.,- but bad been a resident The newspapers of the county and auits from one of the beat clptfaiug • section for 70 years, 20 years having BOBiS*pI hh? ^Effitetnett who thinfcj'%Q^py'^^^^|fs^- 5 ittirNewq spentintjleau and the p a s t50 they Icnow someihing about grain TfaYelih|-men’h 8 ainplf!S, V s t in olf]years in Clarksville. He is survived have been exploring an alleged dis- the road, and they are beauties, in > by liis wife, two sons, Ambrose of covgfyTJpHTdaho man, who daimaj^HUheJastesbJaJl shades and stripe | Clarksville and Frank of Summers, to have evolte^ wheat which will | III., and two daughters, Mrs. W, C. produ& over twer hundred bushels. ^|je j.jjrid examination given samples.1 Woodard of Olean and Miss. Esther per acre. This wheat is said to have The latest toings in browns, greys | Childs of Clarksville, the latter hav- and olives as well as blues-and j ing-been a teacher in the the Port- blacks. New Iduks in cuffs, wide I ville schools for a number of years, come the greatest wheat itr the! jgpgjg^ deep coUara,. _ lon^ fronts, j The fur.eral was held-yesterday a t 2 world; The suspinions of some ^ g^yiig^j vests, shapely troueers. I^o^etock frma the home and inter- wheatlgrowere were aroused from the j pggjHve $15 and $18 values, willbejment was made at Clarksviile, .Mr. fact that Adams asked a high price! gj, ggje gp this week, your choice for!Childs was a frequent visitor in Port- for seedAvheat and ap investigation I ^ 8 . 7 .-,. s. Deiches, Olean. The Cash i ville up to the time of his illness and is said to have dsscovered the fact 1 cigthfer’, Oleau. ' was well known here, that the Adams wheat is a fake. It [ Y-** -Y - ' III I ■ ■■ Ml M ^ ^ is now■ alleged that this Alaska- ; wheat has bfien known for the past W. C. T, U . Officers. ! Death of Peter Swartz, half century as mummy wheat, | The conveution of the W. C. T. U., Peter Swartz, aged 18 years, died been improved upon by a man nam ed Adams, of Idaho until it has be- Satiirdayi intending to witness this spectacleshould make seat reservations as early as possible in or<)er to secure good locations. “Ben-Hur,\ with its lustrous Star of Betlilehem, its camels', Arabian steeds, Oriental ti'appery and mimic splendor of the gorgeous East, is be yond doubt the most elaborate spec tacle ever staged in the history of the woi'id. Its series of seventeen scenes pi-osent to the eye a feast of multifarious beauty and variety all set to a symphonic accompaniment of graceftil music. Tlie exciting ejii- sodes, such us the galley scene with its lionle of chained slaves, the sea- fight, the rescue in mid-sea the thrili- ing race with its quadruple teams of gatloping horses,oombinded with the picturesque scenes representing the appearance of the Star to the NVise Men in tlie desert, the moonlit lake in the Orchard of J’aIras, wliere Ben Hur and Iras make love while drift- ing inTtro barge of Hie fair Egyptian, FIRST NATIONAL BAMC CASH CAPITAL PAID IN, SlOO.OOO. SURPLUS AND PROFITS, S16G,Q00. O F F I C E R S . J. E, Dusenbury, President; W. E, Wheeler, Vice-Preiidentj A. T. Eaton, Cashier. DIRECTORS. J. E. Dusenbury, E. 0. Dusenbury, W. E. Wheeler. E. M. ' Johnson, J. F. Johnson. Transact a General Banking Business. Interest allowed on (Kne. Deposits. Prompt Attention given to the Business of onrCuatonjeiw .and Every Facility Consistent with the Principles of Sound Bamkit^ Freely Extended. Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited. Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent. Strictly Burglar PrOii-rfiMlille and that is absolutely worthless elected the following as 1 gt midnight Monday night at the milling. Tioga county farmers, who | gflj(.gj.g fgrthe coming year: Presi -1 home of his mother, Mrs. Robert contemplate the payment of five dol - 1 q Peckham, Go- Carr, in Steam Valley. Death was iars a quart for the Adams ^.gnUa; Vice-pres., Mrs. E. M. Man-; eauged by typhoid pneumonia. He Heed will be wise if they wait Qgttaraugus; Cor. Sec’y.. Miss j had been ill about two week.s. The, further examination of this ;'^gy Rj^der. Cuba; Rec. Sec’y Mrs. E. 1 funeral was held at the home of bis has been ra'ade. Wehsboro Gazette. : g Hg^tg^ Delevau; Treasurer, Mrs. F. - brother-in-law P. B. Skiver of East ' _ ! S. Oaks, Cattaraugus; Sen. and Juu. I Olean, yesterday afternoon; and the Pension Agent Charles A. Orr is T. L. Secretary, Mrs. S. S: Lee, hurial took place iu Mt. View ceine- authorifcy for declaring that the | Qgfj.gj.ggj^gg, yg^jpgi 0 ipect,„r^ Mrs. ■ery t iu Olead. He is surviv«ed by hi.s inortalityaraqngthe veterans of the; jgggig Holbrooke, O tto.—Franklin-; mother, two listers, Mrs. Fred U. civil war 18 2,700 per month. j Chronicle. ! Skiver of East Olean and M^s. Frank \ L-L;:. ' ^ ■' ______ __________ I Barries of Portvllle and two step- 'sisters, Laura and Irene Carr, of the ])alm-vvb.viiig wonshippers on the ‘Mount of Olives, the Grove of Daphne with its nymphs dancing in the skins of beasts to the music of tlie kissing symbals, simply captivate the great audiences that are nightly in attend ance wherever it i.s being enacted. As now arranged and staged by Alesars Klaw & Erlanger, the [lublic sees a great spectacle which appeals not merely on the strength of it.s dra matic values, .but as a colo.ssal and picturesque pageant. Where before there were fift.y dancers in the revels there will now be one hundred; and where before there were one hundred men and women in the throng that goes forth from Jerusa lem to meet the Saviour, there will be two hundred. And in the chariot scene which, coupled with The popularity C)f General Wallace’s book, gave the play its enormous vogue, eight horses, aided by the most intricate mechanisms will pro duce the prodigious illusion of the struggle for victory iu the arena of the Circus of Antioch. “ Edgar Stillman Xelley's brilliant musical score, which so heigh tens the dignity and solemnity of the Biblical iiaiTAtive and was one of the most potent factors in its success, is made a dominant feature of the present production, being interpreted by a special orchertra and chorus carried by the company for that purpose. Seats for tlie \Ben-Hur” engage ment will be placed ou sale at tb^ .Bradford Theatre box-oifleeMonday ^ Sept. 28. Brices range from .50c to .$2.4)0. Mail orders will receive prompt attention. SO-BOS-SO For COriFORT FOR COWS, HORSESand FOWLS. SPRAY! irWILtmf p - ' ORE IVl ILK ORE ONEY L fii in the Coop, ^ ORE EQGS in the Cents a Gallon.' SniTH PARISH, HARDWARE PORTVlCLife PyjMBINQ - CROCKI^\^.. Queer Accident. is our ever increasing Rose trade. Lot us serve you too. ^ ^ singular accident happened at Lle-wellyiv’s, FloriSt.OIean, N. Y. | the Hinsdale station one day recent ly. A trunk lielonging to .\ttorney ' sisters, , Steam Valley. placed on the train. One of tbe fast trains came along, and the suction dumped the trunk under the train. The contents valued at some $500 were lost and ruined and the railroad company will be expected to settleV 'V $ 1.00 Per Week SEW ING M ACHINES .with drop .head and automata lift, ID year-;gUarantee $ 18.00 Mdhawlfc Refrigerators, 9.00 Majestic Washing Machines, 7.00 j oxide ------ zinc-pure white lead, an& ybu help EE^SON P H O N O G R A P H S , } to make the paint by mixing three teg ila p r ic e s , . $l .00 p»«*-l^^\'-*r^ ^ ^ gg'gt gg]^ .f 1.20 per gallon.^ ■ t ? M r v ’ C ! ^ & M. Paint Agents. Smith Parish ■ i O W r S b C iN U Portvill?, P. Smith, Allegany. IrtaF id W a r e . ^ S h o e S t o r e . Bggt Hue of $i5.od suits, in Olean • ppRtVlLtH, N. Y at Karl Clothing Co. Auction. Nevelle, of New York, was on a truck j ggjj ^le following goods to on the depot platform ready to be | the highest bidder, a t my home, 8 .-it urday, Sept., 26, a t 5 p. m Where a Multitude of Sins are Covered The L. & M. PAINT covets defects in previous paintings, and weark for 10 to 1.5 years, because tbe L. & M. rocking chairs, parlor chairs, center table, dinner table, dining chairs, beds, ■springs, mattresses, blankets, sheets, bureaus, stoves, carpets, dishe.s and other articles. Terms, cash. Mrs. A. P. Krusa. RoadT Improvement. The roadtvay -between Temple street and Maple avenue, in tbe rear of the PdnH. depot, has been 'gi''en a heavy coating of gravel by the rail road people, and this week the road roller has been put; onto the road, which now presents a very fine ap. pearaiicb Maple avenue is p.l 80 be- goo’d sha!pe arid will brob- ■ably bh receiving tJ|ie attention of the rolJev beforp the week closes. , /■ NeurzJgia Pains Arc tlie result of an abnormal condition of the more prominent nerve branches, caused by con gestion,-‘irritation, or dis ease. If you- want to re lieve the pain tr.y Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills, They often relieve Nvhen every- thiilg’ else fails. They leave no disagreeable after-effects. Just a pleasurable sense of re lief. Try them. “I Jiave neuralgia, headache right over iny eyes, and I am really afraid that my eyes will burst. I also Iiave neuralgia pain around my heart. I have been taking Dr. Miles' Anti- Pain Pills recently and And they re lieve these troubles quickly. 1 seldom fmd it necessary to take more than two tablets for complete relief.” MKS. KATHERINE BARTON llB Valley St, Carthage, Mo. \I have awful spoils of neuralgia, 'and have doctored a great deal with- but getting much benefit. Kor the last two years I have boon taking Dr. Miles’ Antl-Paln Wll.s and they always r'elieve me, I have been so bhd 'with neuralgia that I sometimes thought J! IvoUld go' crazy. Sometimes it is necessary to take two of them, but never more and they are sure to rbUeve me.” MRS. FERBIER, 243) Lynn St., Lincoln, Neb. . Your druggist sells Dr. Mtles’ Anta Pain. Pills, and we authorize him. to rettirft the price of 'first package (only) if It fails to benefit you. Elkhart; In4 \ ’W Do You Need A New Roof? If you do, and wish to use shingles, come to us, We S e -^ e m -. If you don’t wish Jo use Shingles, then use Carey’s Flexible Roofing. We Sell Itw. J. H. Fairchild & Son, Poilvilk ■ ‘ ■ I f ’' ■'■f f - i ’;' Subscribe B© ■2 The Review. $ 1.00 Per .jiu 'll mi I'a • -V' t 4 ' - - :i. ■ ■