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1 ‘i we y. k . •no- Gold Seal Rubber ^oots .V . and Overshoes are guaranteed to out>vear two pairs of any other make. Miss Curtjelia Lfillie who has been spetidin|r some time with her cousin, William (iriffith, has returiK'U to her j home ill Union. I F irst of the season—A. W. Hutton jha-sfreeh gro,pnd Buckwheat Flour and Pure Maple «jrup. Order to day. The game season is’ou and nura- Boots, $4.50 Women’s Bobbers 75c liiil’s Rubbers, 65c ONLY AT H erbert Segwalt returns to the CoV lege of Physicians and Surgeons a t IJaltiuioro tonight. Uo will be ae-- coiupuiiied b.y Edward Nagel of P o r t villo anil Clark Boyd of Uleau, who will spend a few days sight-seeing in Baltimore and W.-isliington. Rev. A. W. McDougald has been re turned to the Alexander E. cjhu'rch i R e d o l S h o e s f o r M e n ! 1 -------------------------------------------------------— m hers of local hunters are in the woods | f”'' another year, everyday. As y e t we have seen no ' MissChristine Bose is home, game b rought in. Mrs. William Hutchins of tlie Hotel Imperial of Clean has received notice fi;om the owners of tlie prop erty th a t the building m u st be va- catedT before Oct. 19, preparatory to turning the property oyer to the government lor a federal building site. It is said the building must be removed before the site wil) be formally accepted. 1.0. Dillie, who disposed of his creamery interests here some time ago, has purchased the McDonnell grocery in Bolivar, taking position last Monday. He e.xpecta to move to Bolivar soon. HBuy your Fall H a t a t Karl Cloth ing C., Olean, successors to Karl- Ernst Co. W e b e r ’s 135 UNION ^T. OLEAN. T H B OXL, m A R K B T . Monday, closihgprice. . ....................... $1.78 Tuesday, closing price........................ 1.78 Wednesday, closing price ............ 1.78 Thursday, closing price ................... 1.78 C l i e e i e B u t t e r M a r k e t . Cuba Market , .................................. 12 7-8e Salamanca Market ..............................13c Butter, ruling price ................... . 27 1-2' R E V I E W O F F H E W E E K .Miss Hazel Wheeler of Eldred was the gnest of ftiends here Saturday. Mrs. Joe Fisher of EMre.l s p e n t yesterday with Portville friends. M. E. Goodell of Wellsville was a business caller Jiere y e sterday. Frank Heel of Olerfti was a caller in town y e s terday. R. B.-FalroliHd- of Buffalo is spend ing today in t own. Get y o u r P a ll Suit of K a rl Cloth, lug Co. snccesBors t o K a rl-Ernst Co. Mrs. L. E. Daniels of E a s t Olean wm a visitor in tow n Monday. F. W; Payne i« o u t again after a few d ays illaess. Ed. Geunther of Cofyville was a visitor in town Friday, Mrs. Ray Ror’st has returned from a two Week’s visit in Buffalo. A”new law says all gasoline tanks Mrs. Cornelia B ryant of Ellicott- ville was theguest of Mrs. J. H. Fair- child yesterday afternoon. Mrs. B ryant and Mrs. Fairchiid are now visiting in Belfast. T h e W .C .T . U. is planning fo r a _-[-DeiBafest-inetal contest, to be iield early in November. Eight contest- auta will participate. The four months old infant son of John McMahon on the Haskell died last Saturda.v after an. illness of several days. The parents did not realize tlie seriousness of the case un til less than twenty-four hours be fore d eath, when Dr. J . C. Young of Cuba was called. u- . .„ J. J . Gleason of Belfast has pur chased the Myron Collins house and lot on South Main street. Mr. Glea son will take possession sometime within a month. Mr. Collins has made n o arrangem ents as yet, but may move to his farm a t Ischua. Get y o u r Fall Suit of Karl- C'oth ingCo.. sa:3C3?)'.s to K n rlE rnstC o Two cases of d iptherla have devel oped in the town of Franklinville, and there is considerable uneasiness tliat it may become epidemic. The eases have been rijiidly quarantined -and two country schools in th a t dis trict a re ordered closed. Everybody had a good time a t the \iris basket ball social a t the Temple Wednesday evening. Neaily a hun dred were present. Some had their fortunes told, otliers had their ail ments diagnosed, still others had great mysteries revealed to. them, end all paid their dime to the basket ball fund, which was swelled nearly ten dollars all told. EveiniL-ycm d on’t g o anywhere elsa Dunkirk to spend a few days. Burglars entered the bart>er shop' of C. M. Law in EllicottviVle, Tues day night, taking 30 razors and a arge quantity of cigarsand ’tobacco. The girls b asket ball team will try conclusions with . the Franklinville, team a t the latterplace tom o rjow afternoon. A delegation of rooters' willgo along to cheer for the home team. The Portville girls will try hard towin the game, to atone for the defeatyof two weeks ago. F. A. Loop, wife and daughter of Bolivar were visitors in town Wed nesday. Roy M Carter and wife of Friend, ship were registered a t the Delaware House Monday. F. W. Payne was a visitor in BoID var one day this week, ■' U W anted, two good men to cut logs, inquire of T. H. Fraley, Delaware House. I t We have added a stock of the well known Regal Shoes; they have always before been sold exclusively in their own stores, but we have induced the Regal Company to put in the line here. The same styles as sold in their own stores. The Regals are a great Young Man’s 5hoe. |:| Quarter Sizes. Prices$3.50--$|4*50 ||| HANNIFAN & MARONEY, | I* 147 N. Union St. = Olean, N. Y. i I i i l l 111 i G A R B O - G R A P O . The New Grape ...Juice... •i ■ ^1 Intertaioment Course UNDER AUSPICES OF YOUNG MEN’S SOCIETU OPERA HOUSE. PORTVILLE. Oct. 21. “«’■ The Munro Entertainers. -*-*■»- W . C t T v I J ^ ^ E P T : -------- The regular meetiiig of the Port- vilie W. C. T. (J. was held a t tha home of Mrs. C. C. Smith, Thursday Oct. 1st, a t 3 p. m. The meeting was in charge of Mrs. Smith. After devotional exerciseSj^Mrs. Roso Fair- child reported the proceedings of the executive meeting, a t which it was decided to plan for a silver m e d a f contest, to raise funds for Temple re pairs. Miss M.ay. .Ryder gave a re port of the annual W. C. T. U. coir*-' vention recently held a t Franklin- ville. There was a good atteudancO of memberq, several visitors were al so present. The next meeting will be evangelistic, and will be in charge of Mrs. Exilier Sies on Oct 21, a t the Temple. For 270 itiiles along the Illinois ' bank of the Ohio River there are npy^- but fou'r 8 ! i ; |o o n ^ j i ^ ; p a result the spring election. ‘\ The United States can now point with pride to 250 prohibition ci.ties, whose population averages 25,000 and a g g regates 2,200,000. India is entering upon school tem- perence teaching. The educational departm e n t h a s included teaching in hygine and temperence in the sylla bus for all schools in Bengal. The Dec. 1. The Potters, in ’Song and Story. Dec. 14. The Bosworth Concert Company. SUPREME, COURT, Cattaraugus County. JOHN H. WARDEN -vs- ■ SARAH FOWLER ET AL. In pursuance of a judgment of fore closure and sale made and entered in the above entitled action, bearing date the 28th day of September, 1908 and enter ed in the‘County Clerk’s office of Ca ttar- augus County, New York on said day, I, the undersigned Referee in said judg ment named, will sell at public auction at the \VHlage Hall in the Village of Port- ville, Cattaraugus County, New York, on the 16th day of November, 1908, at two •jo’clock in the afternoon of that day, the I .ollowing described premises: ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF Carbo=Qrapo is the finest thing in the line of grape juice ever placed on the market. Pleasant and refreshing. A generous size bottle for lOcts. At C A N E E N ’S PORTVILLE. N. Y. I I# .lliS:. ST^Vil - > 1 4 1*1 li ] if m Jan. 30. J. Reed Powell. Traveler, Lecturer, Humorist. Sitereopticon Lecture, “ New York to San Francisco:” ^ « Eeb. 9. Peterson Sisters Concert Company. 3% ACRE TRUCK and poultry farm, a t Eldred, Pa., 8 room house, plum b ed'for water and gas. Gam brel roof barn. Fruit trees, Only ^1000, part cash, balance on time. i'AiRCHILD AGENCY, Portville', N. Y. ■. -- c ^ ! ^ « a i ' v o x t . x . a . . tig Wnd lou Haw Alwajs Bouglit Slgnatioe of '■ M’voroing county democrats liave nominated John Underhill, e d itor of the Warsaw Times, for member of assembly. our ever in«reasing Rose trade.Let us ^erveyou too. * f here J a s t and cans m u st be printed re J . ' Miss Fannie Shanley of IJttle Valley visited relatives week. ■ Thom£t9.Ka,TP8 k a s sold his tenapt house on Brooklyp- s treet to out of town parties. Gurden a n d Orren Nichols of Buf falo spent ^ u n ^ y and M onday with their p a rents bere.i Tomorrow is registration day. Be sure yon are registered, for if you areti’t you c a n ’t, you know. Mci and M[rs.' C. S. Andrus and Mr. and MVs. R. ■ N, Andrns of Bolivar were gtiests of Mrs. Mary R. Parish Sundajr. Watctl'. for bur ^atu r d a y specials. Karl Cldlatng ’CoM-Pleah. successors to Karl-Ernst Go, Joe Grabber was in Buffalo last week, wheVia be took ezaffiination in telegraphy. He expects a perman- ment appoiii^tnent soon. Fresb gruupdBuckwhSat F o u r and Pure Mapetpy^up a t A-'W. H o tton’s. About 50 joliyi young people of Portville epipyed a dance a t Clarks ville F riday evsping. Music by F itz gerald’s OpehetfWi. Mrs. C. S. MsQavsrn of Mercer, Pa. and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McGill of Pranklinyille spenb ^Sunday vtith W The ladies o | tile \ W. C.’ T . D. wish to ask those who hdve taken the ciffee pots-and ^otljer ' dishes away from thPi. Temple, to kindly return —a.ttend the entertainm ent course to be given this fall and winter by the Young Men’s Society. First number, the Munro Entertainers, Oct. 21. The ticket office in the city building will n o t be open for the sale of re served seats for the entertainm ent course until Oct. 19. This will allow three d ays—plenty of time to secure the seats y o u wish. im portance of this decisiou is appre- L lew e lly n ’s , Florist,O lean, N . V. d a ted when one ivafizes th a t tlie pop ulation of Bengal is approximately 75,000,000, a b o u t t h a t of the whole United States. 196 ACRE FARM near Couder- sport, Pa., 2 houses, new barn, 2~> acres timber, stock, toolsand all this years crops. §4900, only $1400 down, balance on time. FAIRCHILD AGENCY, Portville, N. Y. i W H E N Y O U G E T I A G O O D T H I N G —keep it. Gider is a good thing and when you lay in a supply for thi winter, keep it fron fermenting by using otir CIDER PRESERYATIVE. IT will keep it pure and sweet. Jt is perfectly harmless and a package just the size for one barrel costs only 25 cents. E x c e l s i o r S w i n g S t a n c h i o n - Warranted the best, 30 days trial; stat ionary when open; noiseless, simple, sanitary, durable. The Wasson Stanchion Co., BOX 5 5 7 , CUBA, N. V. The Feople’s Vant Column For Sale—To Rent—Lost—Pound-Etc If or SMp, A sulky. Inquire at this office. ' Jy3 tf LAND, situate in the town of Portville, County of Cattaraugus and State of New York,being the west part of Lot No. 33 inthe first township and third range of the Holland Land Purchase, and bound ed as follows: On the north by the north bounds of said Lot 33, forty-nine chains eighty-four links; on the east by the Alle gany River; on the south by tffe south boundary of the State of New York, fifty two chains ninety-one links; and on the west by the west bounds of said Lot 33, nineteen chains and thirty-six links, con taining one hundred and eight acres, more or less. Excepting and reserving therefrom the east part of said Lot No. 33, bounded and described as follows- beginning on the west bank of the Allegany River and on the south bounds of the State of New York, running thence west on said soutl bounds six chains and seventy links to a stake about one rod west of Wilson’: Cove; thence north thirteen degrees east, j oae chain and seventy-one links; thence north thirteen and one half degrees west two chains and six links; thence uortl four and one-half degrees east, sevei chains and sc\'enty t«o links to a beech tree; thence .south sixty-three and one half degrees west, seven chains and forty' six link - to a hemlock tree; thence north twenty degrees west, five chains and fif ty-four links to a beech tree; thence eigh ty-two and one-half degrees east, oni chain and eighty-onc links to an oal tree; thence north four degrees east, twi c’.iains eight Imks to the north line of lol 33 thence castwardly on said nortV 1 bound of said lot 33, ten chains and fifty ' links to the west bank of the Allegonj- River; thence southwardly on said bank to the place of beginning, containing eighteen acres or thereabouts. I Said parcel of land hereby intended to be conveyed contains ninety acres or theroabouts, be the same more or less. Dated the 29th day- of September.-1908. Fri-nk J. fcl t fiir. Referee. Henry Donnelly, Plaintiff’s Attorney. Olean, N. Y. ON YOUR H U N T I N G T R I P e stiTfi to bo properly _STEV» NS ana you CANNOT CO WRONG. We luaue liN S an a you RIFLES . . . from $2.25 to $150.00 PISTOLS . . . from 2.50 to 5^00 SHOTGUNS . . from 2-.u0 W So.OO Ask your (Ic.tlcran.U n s lst [Send for i^o-paffe U lus, ur p o p u iar m a k e . I f tratcil^caftlo ff. Ji poimtnr maki yoiu annutoiitaln, « e s W p d irect, earrtaffe ch a r g e s catalog price. ou^ht to SHOOTIKC, VOU h ive it. Mailed TnM in flllT m ^9 . cover p o s ttge^ ■ Our attractive (hree<olor Aluminum seat anytvbcte lyr lo cents In stamps* J. STEVENS AKM8 XSO TOOL 0 0 . . P. O. 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To exchange, large horse for a small one. Inquire at this office. tf. Found, a brooch pin. Owner may' have s'ame by proving property and pay ing fo^ tiiis notice. Inquire at this office. For Sale, a second hand grain separa tor, jn good running order. C. E. Band- field, Olean. Small Cash Payment Secures Fine Village Borne We offer for sale the Lackey property on North Main street, Portville. This fine property, con- Cow oam 30x60 with basement stable,;^ sisting of large lot and splendid for 2 i bend of stock, horse barn §0x4Q? t large house in perfect repair, is sit- /^ o p I2x24, also an old house ^ , , , able for a tool house. House has-been uated on the trolley line, in one or built only a few years and the barns ■ a te', the finest residence sections of in good repair. Farm is walered,by : never failing springs. Good fences. FafmNearCounty Seat We offer for sale the 0. B. Whedon farm of 72 acres, three miles from Little • 'Valey, N. Y., within siglit of the court ’ l^ouse. 15 acres timber, 35 acrds^iasture, “■ .balance meadow. The mfeadow fa level, ,,i balance rolling. Large house of 12 rooms, well built, hnished in natural’ avoody-v-ith—eeHar-undet^-whoIe-hoUseL—— For Sale, one light single harness, one heavy single harness one buggy, Tbne- horse wagbu, one cart. Smith Parish, PortvBie, N. Y, same. Sin-. P- M. Kataery fias fen his farm in-Steam Yaljey to Alox Cameron and w n im o v e % m B ^ j, ^ ............... I R I C E ’S D R U G STO R J E | J&pt§d5^4:%tf:.YclJange one-onmoreif years subscription to this paper, either new or renewal, fdr equal value in chest nuts, hickory nuts or butternuts. Get busy, ' -• I For Safe, 6 -gddd dairy cows. G. H. Bevier, W.cif .Greek,' 01ba,%vF. D. 2. t3 i Portville, and is offered for sale because the owner wishes to move to Olean, having, purchased a home in that city. This house is suitable for either pne or two fam ilies. Upper floor is now rented, We-^tyill sell the property with a 'Very sihall cash {jaynientt dnJ 'Will give full particulars to those inter ested. & e us or the owner tbday. FAIRCHILD AQBNCYjf Portville, N. Y‘ O j chard of apples, pears and qUinceS; Plenty of small fruits. 'With the, .farnt- we offer farm tools, including mowing, •; -> machine, rake,'plows, drag, cultivatori shovel plow, fanning mill, 2 sets sleds* 'j. ' cutter, buggy, harnesses and other tools too numerous to mention. Thikfarjttfa’. ; nicely situated and; is heat to goo'd- iaai /1 - , kets at Little Valley and.Salaman<*a. ThS '* - . Chances are good for a trolley tbrofigh.- . ,. this valley to Jamestowtt soon. :: JEfegfrof ' masons for selling. Price, $35^^, oMy - $1500 do^vn, mortgage for^bidanCfeTThis^rrv— farm null please you. > “ ' Fairchild A gency, i-.’l iyYBtir Inter i|rwearatl)eiies,lre^ Jl'Jw W ‘ N - v , '