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■'.1 .rV' iM use ain aiir ang % luilt vel. !ity. ew~ topto- , y ' ;■ PORTVJLEE REVIEW J- VOL. i* PORTVILLE, CATTARAUOOS CO., iN. V., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1908. NO. .1? THE NBW Aoiiboir#! ^ G-’r ‘t z r ‘':s I SOLDIERS’ MONUMENT ! HAS ARRIVED. The soldiers’ monument arrived tlie latter part ol last week. Several dayijWere necessary to unload and tl*a!B)S[port the monument to the cem- tetety, owing to the great weight of the bii^e plocka of granite. A force ■t>f-roeb4B now at work, including L. ..O'# Weidner of Dunkirk, from whom ?J;^'inoau,ment was purohased. Matt They give- ytHi the^ : : : : ii and T'feeni. Hear iOIe^D, Mr. A eidner’s salesman. Among the otbets who haye been as sisting are M. J. H joker, I. D. Laipb F. H. Keller, Eugene Keller. Tpe work is necessatily slow and it wil) be a Jjujpber of days before tiie shaft will De raised. iiprn pARitii A L.aundry. Selfast last .......... ^ i(t0AfMpfifiai€hp m ihtbat of Mrs adit -take p6s- will P i^ 6 \ i^ tb bitn on that date. • Rooney’s friends here wjllliSgret to bbve them leave Cuba, bpt4yltb thsin happfness bnd pros perity ia their new home. M u JSm^ey is thoroughly fomlHar about 12 years, out. I^y -itopufiy IpM^kaySibeep of tliehigfisst stahd- igrd.^;$isiiltn.<^ and the people of a ^ t s t gre^^pS^Bned of an up-to-date itetstihliiUcaea^^^ work under j^ ilM g ^ p a e n t. We hope the peo- ,|(ia;^ili|a8.t iiflj give Mr. Rooney iS i l i t i W Press. Efectricity or Gas? A geplilsman was in town one day ! interviewing citizens as to t:^S:{s|illtbiiity of supplying the town l^ith felfectricity for street and house iighfitig, the current to be supplied froib au OBfpide source. The propo sition is all right as lar as the need of street lighting is concerned, for iStioie^Of our Streets are sadly in need dflights, but whether the current Sofild he supplied at a price low SnoBgh to complete with natural, gSS) ie another question. At this writing we have fae^rd no more of the project than the above. Here’s hoping we get some more street lights from somewhere. Either gas or electricity is good enough. PRIZE M E D A L CONTEST. Seven Contestants will take part in the Deroorest Silver Medal Contest to be, given by the W. C. T. D. in the opera house tiext Wednesday oven- Hng#; The medal for which the eoti- but a few months ago to fill the testpnts wiU complete is now on ek- BURDETTE L. main . It is with pleasure that we an nounce that liev. Burdette ,L. Main has been assigned to West Gphcord, as pastor of the Methodist Church, for the ensuing year. Cotiaihg here New Way to Stop Fire. Che.uueal No. l was called to the Bast Side Tuesday afternoon,, a.shed in the rear of the home of Con Crad dock, corner of Bond and State streets, having cgught firg. The Wieckad. htougiit iHornell to Cuba^ lAat* week was wrecked and totally butped-near Belvidere on the rsturn trip t o Hornell- The autoinphile belouged to Clyde y . ShuitS'Of HbrUell, and while run ning at bl^h speed struck a calf lying- fii lhe-highwa. 7 And was ditched. The gasoletie tankblew up and the car at inice took fire,' Mr. Sbolts w’as pin ned under the burning can but was fcscusd bybis companion iu the car ahead, Ria shoulder was crushed ijujidbe»es otherwise severely injur ed. vacancy caused by the resigrtation Of Bev McKaig, he won his way into the hearts of the people and bis apn-. gregatiou was a unit in*i^iiestijjg‘ that be be returned. < J * • Burdette La wson Main wP#4tiPta iu Belfast, hi. Y., June 14, JlilTSj aad was educated in Gefiesj^/^ahteyau Seminary, Limai N. Y., w|np|ni?'. the Tilroe Declamatory Rrijre 4jf and the Gupwoek Scboobof Oratory. Northwestern U., EvaastpnViliij;'; was married to MissR(|itRMt130Bea ok Naples, N. Y., Jply % Prom lh03 to 1905 he was |pstE|JCt- or of oratory a t the Staff JjnivepjRy, of North Dakota, and DireCbp]!?. of School of Oratory of Cfenesee lyegley-^i an Seminary, 1906. Sipce OjeUche: has lectured' giving leotarenvec|f;aIs from various authors '‘Tha- Vjrgini-: an” and “A Christmas Carol” ' faejpgj his favorlties. Leaving the lefttgrei platform he entered the miniitry-,: and the people of West Concord” ard to be congratulated upon having this gentleman assigned to this jolace: as pastor of the Methodist Church. > —West Concord Enterprise. The above, taken from the. Iji^esb Concord (Minn.) Enterprise, refers to Burdette L. Main, formerly of Tort- ville, brief mentioa of whose appolnt- ment to the pastorate of the ^est Concord church waa made in this paper several weeks ago. His Port- ville friends will be glad to learn tjbat he is so well liked by his patlshipBera' and that bis work among them nlay be productive of much gopd. In other column of the same papehr pB an article referring to a medal cqp- shed stood owbhe hank 1^1 the c|eek and a navs'l way of,extittguiehipg:;the flames.wasTeforted.' tq. pinning-was knocked-aWdyrSnd thd and inimitable Tead).og8-#.^ L shed tipped over in the cmpk, thus removing all danger to the house, and patting out the fire. A large crowd was attracted to the creek bank, and the new mode of fire fight ing aSorded lots of amusement. —Morning Times. Another Triplet _ Dead. Tessie, one of the triplets born to Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Studley, died at the family borne, corner Spvij^ And • Windsor stfeets, Friday morning. 'The little otib,yra 8 only three add one diaif months. bid. Only one of the triplets is'hti* living, the boy. having tdk^sqon aftejr birth. The iuhvwl «iery{^ weve^Siold Saturday after- nPOh.At 5 t»’cloci, conducted bp Rsv. W.'R. -Smith, pastor of the Cuba MetHiodiat church. Mr. and Mrs. Stl|d^hB,Ve the sympathy of all in f heiFbg^veint pt^^udaFree Pr. ss M IM E D FRISCO ilOTNS with ^pper Fount, 51.50 D a s h ; U m t e c u A , N o . Q i 1.25 50 c Gas ^ $18 IJI^ElSfeE ObERLESS f W i ^ T E S , $2.75 & $3.75 '4; WNUTE EDISON ^iRb^ - - ’ 50 cts. them on any £di»n M S 7.50 ---- — f-, ^ '*■' \ A WOMAN^S INFLUENCE, Effect It Producad on Har Huabsnd'a Buiineia Affaire.. A delegation of young men lately waited on their employer’s wife -with the oddest requesj on record. “You see, madam,” said the spokesman, \we want to have a half holiday evei# p«t. urday. Now, If you -will be psrtlcW larly nice to Mr, Page for aYew^-dayM' we’ll go to him aad ask\— “Gentlemen.’^ the Idd/ HidAhtliy fn- terrnpted, \do you’folpiy tljit' I do* hot understand -what IS dn^ to my band?” “Oh, I know all sbbut It, ma&hih,”' the spokesman went 6n, “I’m marrfed myself# Things go wrong: .In the bouse, and you’re tired and cnii*g at b^kfasb Then we suffer at the ottce. You stay up late to chaperon yoiir daughter at a ball, and we have more trouble a t the office. You’re a hit i.cross three morn ings In succession for ont reason or ’another, and we have a - a—terrible time at the O^ce,- ■ “Yon see ho# vtM matter stands and bow greatly you; will oblige us by be^ Ing morq thAn usually agreeable to Mr^ Page for thtefe />e 'toiii days. The ■ fourth day give hlW the besthreakfast you can—everything that he Bkes bfest —and we'll get wffat.V?;e.wnnt In three minutes, - \Talk about a woman having no ln- 5Buence In the busIneSsl . 'Wby, the tm- inbr .Bhe'B In has hj^re effect than a hank failure or A boopj.ih trade.” She thought she oiiglit tq he ahgry, but Instead she laughed and agreed, tO the proposition, and. fonr’jldays later ■When they waited on thfr heAd' of the firm he made the closing' hour 12 o’clock and said neveiT In the ffilstpry of the firm had ttilngsvjma awsatisiiAe- torlly as they had dUrffig Utef Istfcfout days.—London Tlt-Blts. Bconoiiiy In t908i Pure Linseed Oil hpMk mdeh ’Jess^ sold from the barrel ^ban up in Tin Cans as Mixed Paiot^Iii the first instance ytitt B # dd cents perga'lnn-in the second4^1,4,Bd. Rdiv mix 3 gallons of pure linseed oil y^Uh 4 gallons L. & have raady for use, t gajlphft best paint made costing jmly $L29 per galloQ. Doh^iti 2; Ji; AM. M n t AgmB> Sraith Pftriib, Portvllle, Smith, Mlegany. bibition -id the window of Stevens jeweilisy st4fe. In additiou to the •oratorical contest, a fine program has: been prepared, jnaklng-the even- ing'l entertainment .one you can n ot ajffotd.tp miss. The rates of adrais- .sion'Jhave been placed very low, only IS ^ n t s general admission and 10 cedtp,a|[ditibnal for reserved seats. putting on this eputes^and entertainment to raise Inndd*.^r necessary nse, and a full honl^'||iirennble them to carry out then^lhbs; The program will be as Majm|*AUd Chorus Orchestra .Sacr^Duet Piano and Cornet Conteirtant No. 1 Contestant No, 2 Solo. Donald Burdick Contestant No. 3 Contestant No. 4 Sapyano Solo piano and cornet accompaniment Cotjtestant No. 5 Lullaby The Slumber Boat XJr§ne$tra Contestant No. 6 Contestant No. 7 Plano Duet A Light from over the Range Florence McCarthy .bornet Duet Awarding of Medal Closing chorus. —o- Death at Obi. Mrs. Martha Robinson died at ner homc;sfObi, Monday morning at B:3d, aged 68 years. Mrs. Robinson was born in Ireland j but had been a ;i©8ident of this section for about test given by the W. C. T. D.; the She Uvedat Corry, followiug. occurs: ‘‘Rov.-Mai.mddded gre^ttjjw-io, thought the hour was late be was ^ called again and again. Posloffice Robbed. The post office a t Cattaraugus Was entered Sunday night through the rear door by means of tools taken from the Erie tool bouse, and the outer door of the safe was blowb; open with nitro-glycerine. The inner door of the safe was fbund intact. A small amount of box-rent money and a considerable quantity of post age stamps in 1 be outer safe were taken, Tbework was plainly that of professionals, the explosion being so welLmUffied that nu one was awakened. Tbe robbers made their escape on a band car stolen froUi the section bouse, and were heard to go through here early Monday moriliug. —Little Valley Hub. { ' . Nervous Break-Down Nerve energy is tiie force that controls 4he or gans. of respirationj ciiv culation, digestion elimination. TVhen you feel weak, nervous, table, sick, it is often he- eause yon lack nerve energy,»and the process of rebidlding^and stistani- Mg life is interfered with;. Br^M les’ Nertine has eWed thousands of SU# cases, and will we helieve - benefit if not entirely cure you. Try it. . . •‘jiy nervous system gave -awiiT Your driimltt ••II* Dr; N«rv* W k tort.1** , 0 '\; FIRST NATIONAL BANK OLEAN, NEW YORK CASH CAPITAL PAID IN, $ 1 0 0 ,000. SURPLUS AND PROFITS, O F F I C E R S . ,J. E. Dusenbury, President; W. E. Wheeler, Vice-President; A. T. Eaton, Cashier. D I R E t e X O R S . J. E. Dusenbury, E. Q. Dusenbury. W. E. Wheeler, E. M. ‘ . Johnson, J. F. Johnson. Transact a General Banking Business. Interest allowed piiTillie Deposits. Prompt Attention given to the Business o f our Castotti^ and Every Facility Consistent with tbe Principles of Sound Banktpg 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 ly S o l i c i t e d . Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent. Strictly Burglar Proof Ahj tt: .r,-' \ f?- if- f'f: Pa#,-for three years, .where shp m’arr Dr. McIntyre, who died two ;ineph’ wait 6 g h ly regarded by all who knSw her#. $he leaves one son, Hom- jBf, of d ll, and one brotherr A. M. Caffe CH Olean, a former resident of PprtViUe. The funeral was held from Rehouse Wednesday afternoon at tTO o’clock, the Rev. F. Eoulo of Portville officiating; the burial took placs a t Obi. Buried at Pqrtyille, home in East Olean, occurred the death of George J. Feuchter, aged 19 years, sbn of Mr. and Mrs. George W. FeuchtAr. The cause of death Was tuberculosis. Besides bis parents, two sisters and one brother survive, Edith, Sadie and Albert, Funeral services were-beld Tuesday afternoon {conducted by Rev. F. C, Weidroau. The remains were'brought to Port- ville for burial. A stranger entered Fred Ward’s jewelery store in Welfeville last Wed nesday evening and asked for a box ot'carfridges. When Mr.. War j went into the vault to get them the man closed the do«r on him and then pro ceeded to help himseUto tbe contents of the money drawer. Mr. Ward madesornneb noise that the thelii was frightened away after robbing the money draw ol |5 7 . It is not likely that he Will be captured. .... L i ^ Hotv The'Times. Explains It. About 5 o’clock Tuesday morning th& fl:rehjagwejd ^ td- thq Oiean .Times p |^ s room, where a blaw had started under the press, It wi|«i# .soon e k t j h g ^ with thfe chemicals, the ddhjoj^ done being. i 8%ht. The causeldf the flife is easily explained when it M sthtwl that- the pre<w ,was a t the tirie printing the fi^hotspe^ h delivm^d by Ex-Sect«^ t«ry Shaw At the . operh house, on Monday evening. , G u o s G u n s G u ^ The latest in Shot Guns is the Remington ,,6-SilOil Hammerless. This gun has some ne'sv features wTiicli you will not find on any other. Call and see it. , i Stevens Double Barrel Hammerless Shotgt]il»'’$.f*P^lil; Ithaca ” ” ” Elmira ” ” ” M 7.M t)ouble Barrel Hammer Gun, $lOiO0^ Single Guns, $6;5O |7v50! Rifles, $ l ; 7 5 t p ^ t i ^ Gun Cases, Cartridge Belts, Hunting Cpajl:s '• and re-loading tools. j Complete l#iue of Ammunition, ; SniT H PARISH, *’• ' \ -.‘N A .* PORTVlLhe ’ ’*/ ' 'V- \\ si C R d i Q K B R Y .: ACME MILLING COMPANlf’S COMPLETE LINE - n*. •--* White Puff A cm e Mills Best- Red Seal N o r t h e F U L i ^ h t G o l d e i i 0 | i l | i ^ - i { Every Sack G u araiiteeil, . t - ■ 1 i | I I’ ' 1 4Sold b y A. W. 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