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^ ' ' y*. ’ \ ■' \r,.-ti' - ■' V ■■r r !■:• .:: . , r v..;- ^ ■ ■' ■ . i ' 1 ^ If -If ‘4 f I. i'r. 1' r *; ‘ I J ^ i i r is Your ; ®«st Friend on ■ Day. I^ei ns send you a Sack. HOLCOMB & FAIRCHILD,^ PORTVILLE. N. Y. Wfeen 4n need of mX^HES CLOCKS m M G $ CH A ihJS m.¥KRWARE F O U N T A IN P E N S Ttf ■ ' , ‘ < 'k» I Vicinity KappeaM^s # g --------------------- ^ ^ Interesting News-JLetters Warattjeh ; B y . . . . Review Contributors * • • * ^ m e m r n m , ■, y; XEbe i Jpbotodr^ptie • l ^ ^ a r d i^Ovids have qual-- whidh aie .conspicuous in comparison vusith f :^fe^produG ed% more reeeHt ’ ■^thods.\ New methods are %it— I prefer fthe-.- ^METHOD of QUALITY, ip a jti^ k ’e ,iQ.l:'E-AiN,.^-JY^ l i i i m W E . 1 m & iM ibe v # 09 tep«I 1 # ,.?siii.pfe ^ft|i 4 n o f o m i A, BEV<ME^, Westons Mills Notes. Mrs. Lizzie FitzGibbons and daughter of Oil City were in town a few days this week. Miss Blanche Woodruff, who has been ill several weeks is improving slowly. F. Miller and wife and E. Borst and wife called on Steam Valley relatives Sunday. Mrs. W. Borst and son returned from Harrison Valley Tuesday. Lewis Lindsay, who has been working in Canada returned borne Tuesday. Mrs. A. J. Crannel of Cbaffee is vis iting her father, B. Borst, and other relatives and friends this week. Carlos Wood of Boston is visiting friends in town. Mrs. J. A. Smith, who has been visiting in Bufialo returned home Monday. ' M. P. Babbit and wife of Scio are guests of their daughter, Mrs. J C. Collins. Mrs. J. C. Cradduck is visiting friends in Lansing, Mich. Mrs. A. Carpenter of Ithica is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Hulda' Witheral, and brothers, H. E. and C. C. Haw ley. The members of the W. C. L. met with Mrs. B. A. Smith and elected the following officers: President, Mrs. B. L. Borst; vice-prea., Mrs. E. Borst; sec’y, Mrs. it. A. Bmith; treas., Mrs. R. C. Tyler. ------------- o ------------- To quickly check a cold, druggirts are dispensing everywhere, a clever Candy Cpld Cure Tablet called Pre- ventics. Prcventics are also fine for fevOrish children. Take Preveutics at the sneeze stage, to bead off all colds. Box of 48—25c. F. D. Caneen. ^ , G tJ^A . , The Misses Mildred and Mamie Reed of Olean vrere guests over Sun day of Mr. aad Mrs. G. L{ Amsdem. William G. Hammond spent Satur- d a y end Snndav in Centerville. K. J. a guest of his sister, Mrs. L R. Waterman. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Sisson are spending several days a t the borne uf [-|-relatives4ttJfiiue, Pa., . Mrs. Chas. Wirth and children vis ited relatives in Black Creek last week. Geo. H. Harris was a visitor in Olean Saturday. Mrs. Enos Keller aiid daughter Amanda were visitors in Wellsville last we^. Miss Hatch and sister of Fredonia were in town over Sunday. Mrs. E, D. Haijain was the .guest of relatives in town over Sunday. -Patriot. Fine Home on POETVILLE, N. T. ■ S t t MARiffiiT! Temple Streifft T; J^f, Po^, Sausage, Bologna, 'Meats, ■PouIhy« fact my Ime caa be found :||lis^$^'|»ficeg as Iqw as it is pos- fill your .ij^t;uydai;L %bmptness and *at- j:^as!^on?;arie-the'A^^^ hera. ; „.. R MBWITT. *, ';' . V . \ sup- ! ^ v - 'b s f iife ' - ; ' i w w t w t E i MAIN SETTLEMENT. S. S. Brown bad business in Eldred the first of the week. Mrs. W.H.HorDblower and daugh ter were Olean visitors recently. Geo. Manger, wife and grandson of Portville were, guests of Mrs, A. D. Monger Sunday. S. F. Hamilton had business in Olean Monday. Mrs. Add and Mrs. Fred Burdick were callers in Lldred recently. Harry Fisk of Richburg was ta cal' ler here Tuesday. Lerue Stout and Edna Hornblower attended church at Shingle House Sunday evening. ^ A surprise p arty was\ lield at the home of S. S. Brown ftfonday even ing in honor of their son William’s 17th birthday, it was also the 19th birthday of Henry Hamilton and the 3rd of Vernetta Washburn. An en-1 ing her daughter Mrs. H- N. Hqckett. joyable evening was spent by the few who were present. A dainty lunch was served a t 10 o ’clock. J. A. Bardick attended the republi - can speech a t Olean Monday evening- F. 0. Langworthy and wife visited friends in Buffalo a few days last week. Airs. B. Green of Little Genesse was calling on friends here Saturday. Chas. and Henry Hamilton were business callers in Olean Ta^day. Lew Laugdon of Olean and E. W. Johnson of Portvillo were • .callers here Sunday, Irving Stout and family of Hina, dale were guests of Roy Batnea and i?ife Sunday. . M. L. Burdick and wife have moved to Dodges Creek t o make that place their future home. Mrs. Alay Voorhees of Olefini was a caller here recently, . ^ l ^ • Mrs.>^ha8. Gr^V of Littll Heu|iee spent Shtnrday with her fiister, Mrs. P. Green. . > Rev. W. H. Dallraan and witej of Shingle House were guests-of W. H. Hornhlower and wife Sabbath after- noon. Rev. Dallmau preached a very interesting sermon Sabbath forenoon in the abseffce of Eld. Kenyon., Wilbur Evans of Union Valley is spending this week with bis fathtr, S. F. Evans. - , Mrs. W. B. Hornblower and child ren of East Olean spent a lew days last week with W, M. Hornblower and wife. C. M. Farnnni bad business in Boli var the first of the week. Will Hamilton and wife of Glean are spending a few days with His parents. KINOS RUN. Mrs. Ruth Bell of Portville wps a guest of Ler sister, Mrs. Hannah Hackett several days last week, Imogens Sand Emily Butler were rehoppidg in Olean a few days last week. Patrick Piinn purchased a' '^•ce driving horse Irom Allegany p.arties Wednesday. Misses Vera Morrison and Blanche Duriin of Eldred drove pver Ratiir- flay and spent the day at the home of D. Morrison and wife. Clias. Warner and wile of Ceres spent 8nuday with tbejr.daughter in Kane, y - - Our school is closed this weelr as Miss Oliver is attending InstRpte.in gmethport. Jesse Milne of Bradford was a busi. ness visitor here Thursday. J. Frugan bu« been sufferifig for same time back from the prevalent cold. Miss AlableBjiaw is home this week from her school enjoying the Insti tute vacation, Aliss Violette Baker was an Olean visitor Thursday. Simeon Evans of Alain Settlement was doing business herb Monda^. A. E. Holcomb and wife of B^Hrun were greeting friends here Tuesday. Mrs. AI. E. Arnold of Ceres is visit- A. Holcomb of PortviHewas briefly here Saturday. C. H. Baker is spending a few daj s in Olean the guest of his dau;»bter, Mrs, Geo. Faulkner. Aliss Maggie Bell drove up from Ceres one day recently. Marion and Harold Bunn of Pba- lin are spending the week here. ------------ 0 ------------ The wholesome, hariqless hartpless green leaves and tender stegis pi a lung healing mountaipous shrub, give to Dr.. Shoop’s C^ugh Reipedy its curative properties.* T^’l^Hog or dry bronchial roughs quickly, and safely yield to this highly effective Cough medicine. Dr. Shoop assures mothers that they can with pafty^ give it to even to very -young babes. No opium, no cMtStoforra—abso lutely nothing Wrsb b harmful. It calms distressing cough, and be&'ls tb§|ensitive meinbrahte. Ac- c4f)t n o other. Demand Dr. Shoop’s, Sold by F. D. Caneen. For Sale 1 ^ 1 ^ ; We -dflerfot ifilelthc^ R.^^||air- bhil4 ifisidence-on Temple street, Portville, N. Y. ’iEfeis jhajise is practically new, -built by-lhe-oWner for bis own u?c> from ciareiuily seL ected materifiL It has ,:gopd'wall and cellar, lower rpoms-finisKed in oak, sliding•4bbys, hahdsoihe man-. tleanfem , lafge bathir<m'm wilh*<^***c»^^^ ■ ihotb^ri | . i ^-1. Mrs. S A, Ki'latvv. porceljam fiiiitfutesj high ceilings, McRAE BROOK, ’ - Miss Myrtle Treson entertaiPed S. Georgia and Otis Robison Tuesday evening. • • ' ' ■ j Mrs. Grantier has refbyfied from Westfield. ‘ ' ' ■ AIrS. J.Freqon and daughter-are visititig in Bradford. Chas, Simmons visited :l||,pghent»;l'^ this week. '• • They’ .all can vphn, Jqp,- Tqlb' .tbafe; wauha too, but S, G;eprj^a votes, for Bryan, ' /. ■ > Airs, Kamery fipxl Mrs., E. Sseaiits; of Olean visited a t B. ^'. .^lijey ’a Sunday. \ Mrs.' (%fis',. Buyfefa-nnd- d.fiughters of Tbe Kind Yoii Havre Always Bought, and wMcb has been in use for over 30 years, has home the signature of and has been made upder his per sonal supervision slnCe its infancy. f i Allow no one to deceive yohM this. All Counterfeits, XndtaHons a n d ‘‘just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the l^ealth of Infants and Chfldren—Experience against Expeaiment. What !s CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor, Qil* Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleafidnt. ' It contains neither Opium, Morphine, nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago Is I*s gum»ntee. It destrpyrs Worms and allays Feverlsbness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Cfolic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures GonstlpatlOb and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regelates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA a l w a y s Bears the Signature ef Tie Kind Yon Haye Always Beliglit In Use For Over 3 0 Years. THC CCMtAUII eOMF^NV, T» MUftltaV STflC^. NCWyOMi CItV. . THE LUMBER COMPANY SELL NOT ONLY LUMBER —BUT—• PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISH NAILS, and BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, PLASTER and CEH E N T ....................... DEER CREEK, Mr. n n d Mm^X Frieir visiteX a t P, L. Hanks Sunday. Mr. and Airs. Roberts of Portville visited their daughter, Mrs. E. Sauii- derd, last week. Ansrn Baroh anl wife, of Bli??^ Wyoming called on relatives and friends last week. Rev. Babcock of Little Genesie vill preach a t the Bedford Con.ers sebi oj iiouse Sunday Nov. 1. The amp club met with Mrs, F. Frarr Thuradhy and organized tor .another term of ten months. G. A, Courtney of Jordan Hill visit ed a t C, R. Burch’s-Sunday. Air. and M is Wm. Baker received news last Friday of the death of his aunt. Frank Casey and wile visited her payents. Geo. Baker and wife who re cently moved to Bedford Corners. Leu Hatch and wUe visited at Grso’n Hatiih’S a t Coon Hollow Sun- flay. Everything from which to> Build a House Q^WESfON’S MILLS, N. Y. Scverfil.;1^4ed glass windows, balce^iy. jgflod ,:qrrfipgem^ut of deep lbt4.ud cfiinent wa}k, T5ie lecfiiidn Thil/li^flse-AS^eii Wirket only .■bees^u:*eitht^A^e to’^ . ■■ F’rice $3000, whicb is $500 -to , $ ^ Jess than cost of construction today. If you w»n^ it see us today. . .’ *. , ** ' , .a,‘i ^ Mrs. S A. Kelsey: Mrs. B. O, Iting relatives hete- this week. -Mr. mild. Airs. Hulfilrfl- (ot Qeardy rBrieCq.r-visite^LiJtSB:. day and Alonfl.ay. . i . to th6 . Airs. A. L. Knkrkerbplikeir called oh MrA, AlcRue tbU weefc 100 Acre Level Teptfle Farm I ' W e dffer this week another exMptiori- fliopportunity to secure a particularly desirable farm, ^ c off«SipC(>r«ssll'the M. Qorslinp fdrm in the town of Leoa, -21-2 miles from LeOri village, .3 1-2 mills from South Dayton and about 3 o -•^imiles from. Cherry Creek, , This Jhrm :js situated in the Gqnewa/igo Vadey 4(ttfs. the best farming sectiott ofCattara County^ It consists of lOO aefes of JcK level land free ffotp. stones. ' Water- by .eix,tragopjd springs. All cleared ; except;ii wood jot reserved for farm pUr- posesi The buildings are good, and the ihopss heirt|. exceptionally good find buUt onlyafew years ago. Goed bfirq .and silo. Fruit trees. On telephone line. Better look this fa«tt fiver if thliikr,‘ ing. of maWng a purchase. We can re- fed, you to fllsipiferestea parties. We ddyiseyou to fict'quickly, before sojne foppdhe snaps ;this;farm up. Price J6Q00, Uewillyii^s, Pibr^. Ojqnn, N, V. EVERY DEALER SHOULD HANDLE JEWEL BUGGIES If your Dealer does not carry thepi in stock, insistthathe write at once ffir qur catalogue showing 84 styles, comprising the latest designs in buggies, runaboufst phaetons, stanhppes apd surreys. Bqilt in One grade only. Eyery:one w JeWet They excel in style, finish anddutability. Our line the largest, o\ur styles the newr est, our prices the best. Live Dealers should write us at onfie for Agency.-' < ; • M-.IMer RttSjilMuL iimmmm Embody evdiy dfitailthfit can possibly value of a Piano of tlie very highest grade. The low prices at which they at&sfild astonish those I .competent to judge:of Piapo value. <i£aWMn ” • on a Piano means highest artistic reshltXf h tone, touch’ durability and case-design, firidtep^^ tiijrly yeare e^perieiicein building high^^gy^e Pianos. Send for catalqgUp and nXmtf-and address pf;)OUt agent iii, your vicinity; - i UWSON k COMPANY, ^883 farms. FAIRCHILD AGENCY. 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