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■ 1I'l/ ' ' 1-'\ •'■ '.’ ,, ..-,r '■ ; . ■’( ■ PORTVILU: REVIEW t i t ' : ' 1 1 ^ '- . ^ 1 VOL. !• PORTVILLH, CATTARAUaUS CO., N. Y., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1908. NO. 34 ise J acid; apjo. ws, iW , Building. SHiNGLEHOUSE WON. Numerous complaint's liave been | heard in regard to the coiistruetiou of the Olenn-I-'ortville state rouit. These eomplaints state thnt the! road is uot being built tie it should IS IT A GOOD ROAD? The basket ball game at'^Bhingle House Friday evening between the I girls’ basket ball team of that place and Portville, resulted in a victory for the Shingle House team, by a I score of 2 to 6. The game wasplay- be and that it will never stand the the opera house, and it being cold winters and frosty conditions I the first game that the Portville j prevailing iu this section. The 1 gjr]g bad played indoors, they were Gall I writer is not an authority on road ^ qj Huw- I construction, but it would seem, i f , jg willing to acknow- there )6‘ any foundations wfhatever' ledge defeat, but cannot overlook the Attachment to play the Amberol that the m a tter: uncalled for roughness of their oppo- should be investigated befoie. at is „ents. The Portville team would Records, for Slaudard Machine i too late. It is sail that Oleauj peo-> ^ave been taken off the/floor before t L- d .-7 cn I p’® <^‘8SutisfFd and that the'mat- j the close of the game but for the fact $5.U0. ror home machirte, Ip/.hU 1 terwill be brought beforet!ii>-Hoaridit-.hut. .(Shinoio ttonao wna ohonB nnd We have the entire list, and h?ar them. Let us put one on your machine, i Supervisors at tliis session. If so j all well and good. It is also said A FYI O l_i ' town authorities liave re- S x y i.1 1 11 r A . r v l ^ n i fused to accept the Bast Otto road, I and the outcome of that case will be with interest. ■ ^ Q R C E MILL CLOSED. Sio'Oi Falls, S. D., Nov. 8.—In the referendpra of last Tuesday the peo- thatShiiigleHou.se was ahead-and 8ueh-,action on the part -of the local team would have been Jpp.ked iipcin as ' ‘yellow,*’ therefore the team wa's allowed to play out the game. There will be no “ rubber game”-play ed, however, as the Portville team does not care to follow up the tactics that seem to he the proper thing in Shingle House. i awaited with interest. The town and county bears one half of the ex pense of constructing the road and they should make sure that they are pie of' South Dakota have voted | getting a good road for their money. overwhelmingly to end South Dako-1 ---------- —o ------------ ta’s famous divorce mill. After the' State canvassing board meet.s ati The County “Supes. Pierretbefirst week of ne.xt month, mid annoauces officially that the! Yalley, Nov. 9. (bpecial)--^ Pennsylvania railroad iThe board of supervisors convened,__ , ,, „ Killed at Eldred. The funeral ofJ. Lewie DeMoory, who was accidentally killed Satur- ted wives and husbands of the j dence. No. G8 Fillmore aveuue. Buf- world to come to South Dakota aud I falo. The Rev. Otto of the Erange- by epending.six months obtain inaj^*^® begins its session - Ugg,, oggiated. In- secret hearing freedom and the right i every indication of harmony. The. Hon. G. A. Matteson*of to engage in no j more marriages. The 8tptili*e approved last Tuesday \v|ll ch4l?K9Th® dfstinies of families throug^PUf’ Uniled States and pnt tuW end to an industry worth |60fi,l)0ft a y e a r to Sious Falls. East Otto *'®’*'*®^***' Buffalo cemetery at Pine Hill. Representatives from ncio uuuj.uuucu j Lackawanna Lodgo No. ,1335.1. 0. elected a s chairman of the board, his “ was nominated aud unanimoualy re- j nomination being seconded by super visor Mc.Vlahon of Allegany. Jour nal Clerk John Sloane of Olean, The vote in the twelve largest j Clerk Johii^E. Chase of Grea^^ co.u,iBtiea in the state on the law Stands: Yes, 15,805: n o 10,189. The new law' provides that the plaintiff in an action for divorce must haye been an actual resident In gQpd fsIth of ithis State for one year sand of |h e county where the ac'tthn is commenced for three months preceding the suit. — £3>— : ___ Shipping Apples at Rushford. .•issislant Clerks George McAdams oi Perrysburg and M. L. Eddy of Mans-) field, of the former board were all un animously re-elected to fill their I’e- spective positions. There are seven teen new member^ on the 'hoard, eleven o fthe new ones being demo crats. Wednesday afternoon a t 2 o’clock has been set as the time for designalbing tbe papers for publishing the session laws, and doing the other county printing. Tbe rules of order ! of last year’s body were adopted for 0. F., attended and there; were many beautiful floral offerings. , Ma De Moory was 24 years old. He is sur vived by his wife and a little .daugh ter Elsie. Mr. DeMoory’s death was particularly sad. He was learning the route of the Pennsylvania rail road in preparation to becoming a brakeman. In some manner he Jell from the top of a box car.-Baturd.ay night, npaf E ldri^ -^ttikiA^ -Phrllli head and shoulders. Death was al most instantaneous. W E L L ‘KNOW N HERE. Gwinn W. Dolpb of New Hudson died Sunday about noon, after an ill ness of only a few dnys, suffering from gravel stones and appendicitis. Mr. Dolpli was born in New Hud son Oct. 23, l.S.\)2 and lived there all .his life except a year that he worked in Cuba. . Februar^ 8, 1888, be married Amanda Rosworth whosurvivgs with seven chik'B:en. One brother, Robert Dolpb, of Black Creek also survives. The family have much sympathy. Mr. Dolph was a very square, hon orable mdh and will be greatly miss ed. He was kind and indulgent in his family and a very accommodat ing neighbor, The funei'al was held Tuesday afternoon at tbe Bellvillel Wesleyaij church, Rev. Bruce oHiciat- iug, and the burial took place in the Bellvillecemetery, which Mr. Dolph has been greatly interested in beauti fying and was trustee for several years. Mr. Dolpb lia’d not been feeling well for a long time but was around at work aud last Thursday took a load of potatoes to the Itushford depot. The next morning he g o t up but did not go out and failed rapidly until his death about Sunday noon. There was a. large attendance at the funeral and among those from away wwe Robert Dolph of Black Creek, Mrs. Ella Teucher and baby of Portville, Fred Bosworth of Millpurt, Pa., Jpsaie Bosworth of Bell Run, j Pa., AHs. Libbie Bosworth and Al- j mood Barter and wife of Oieau, Mrs. Emms; Bierce and Ed. Waldrick and wife of Cuba, Lewis YValdrick, wife and sister, Fannie of Portville, Mrs. Fropa, Waldrick of Friendship and Mrs. Stockwell and daughter, Della, of'Ljrqdon. FIRST NATIONAL BANK CLEAN, NEW YORK CASH CAPITAL PAID IN, $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 . SU R P L U S AND PROFITS, . O F F I C E R S . J. E. Duscnbury, President; W. E. Wheeler, Vice-President; A. T. Eaton, Cashier. D I R E C T O R S , J. E. Dusenbury, E. 0. Dusenbury, W. E. Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, J. F. Johnson. Transact a General Banking Business. Interest allowed on Tim.0 Deposits. Prompt Attention given to the Business of our Cust.CBflgta and Every Paepity Consistent with the Principles of Sound Freely Extended. Your Patronage Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent. Respectfully Solicited. Strictly Burglar Pimot VfUi^ \ The Bliss School Burned. Bliss Electrical School A. M T.rbelU.as boeght and ship-; - ' ^ ; Wasbington D. C was d .strojed by 0.1 nintk,- on-oToda., nf arvrviot frnm: ° fire lust Week. Floyd Summers of ped eight carloads of apples from zatioii the board adjourned. The i and some to Pittsburg. and 1* emocra s. injury. A dispatch received here from Fortunately the price has been Little Valley, Nov. lO.-The board j Fjoj-d by his father, B. W.Summers, tending upwards this fall and Mr. i of supervisors met this morning a t 9 1 announced the former’s safety. Many Tarbell will make a little something [ o’clock, and transacted considerable 1 students had narrow escapes but as to make up forTasTfiHTAvBetTTtlim^ouiiiie bosmess,—£Uis_Ercmn was^j'joyd rponied in^au annex, he and the other way he had some frozen. 1 again elected janitor of the county the dozen others in the annex had a Besides running the cheese box fac-i buildings at same salary as last I trifle more time to get out than the tory and selling machines, carriages, I ye«£. Supervisor Bevins presented a I majority of the students. He whs wagons, phosphate, roofing, etc., j certified copy of the resolution adopt- able to save his clothes but his books Mr. Tarbell finds time to work con- -ed by the common council of Oieau in siderable land and by faithful atten- j regard to the investigation of the tion to his business and squurO deal-1 Oiean-Allegany good road contract. i ing, he is making a snCcess in all his | This question was uppermost ini lines and is of much benefit to Bust.- ‘ the minds of all the supervisors, and j and vicinity.—Rushford Spectator. !a thorough investigation will bc j _________ P _________ ■: made on behalf of tbe county. The j After fourteen years proprietor- Chairman, Mr. M attesou was author ship of the Arcade Livery, Feed, and ized t o select an attorney to assist j Sale Stable, J. W. Blakely has soldi the law com m ittee of the board in, the business to Stanley Hatch o f ; the matter. The board adjourned Sandusky. 1 purpose of re-convening as a board of canvassers. Supervisor Glavin of the City or Olean being chairman. S t, Bonn’s Downed Alfred. B ‘t^avepture’s eleven defeated Allji^Sd^iVcrStfiy oh tbe college cam- 29 to 2 A driving wind:an3^trequent flurries of snow inade it difficult to execute any trick plays, but both teams man aged to make a few at unexpected movements. Alfred was woefully weak in the line, and gained but little by rushing. The 'St. Bonn’s bucks plowed through tackles and guards j for long distances, McNally, Cranny i and Monahan workinglike machines. McNickol and Kilderry played a fa.st game a t the ends, both of tliem get ting in a number of long run.s. The interference was the best of the sea son, and the forward pass was work- CEIEBBATED FRISCO LANTERNS 'VFith Copper Fount, $1.50 Dasb: Lanterns, 1.25 No. 6 “ ^ ” 5(M and electrical apparatus were dis- troyed. The lossamounted to-fl-'O, 000 . Weak Heart Action There are certain nerves that control the action of the Ijeart. When the 7 Direct Action Gas Heaters, $ 1 0 to $ 1 8 L^mENCE ODERLESS HOT ELATES, $2.75 & $3.75 Expensive Campaign Fun. Walter Russell of East Anrora and Loren Cooper of Holla'Ud were fright fully injured while firing ft'Cajmon at a Democratic rally in Aurora pne flight recently. The charge exploded'' prematurely and EusSell lost his right hand and the thumb and part of the first fi^nger on thS left hand. They were blown completely off Cooper bad his face blo-wn full ol powder and will loose the, eight Of one eye and perhaps both, NEW -4 MINUTE RECORDS, - - EDISON 50cts. AttdGhthehts to jplay thejn on any MAbhine, $5.00 to $7.50 TOWSBND’S siioe Stofe. pbRTViLLB,'N. V Where a Multitude of Sins are Covered The L. & M. P.AINT covers defects in previous paintings, and wears for 10 to 15 yea^.^, because tbe L. & jlil. is pure linseed oil binder^pgre pxide of zinc-pure white lead, and you .help to make the paint by ffitixing three quarts of linseed oil with e.fi,ch gallon of paint, its done in -two, minutes. Makes cost only $1.20 pet gdllob.! * T . & M. Paint Agents. Smith'Parish Pcvtville, F . Smith, AUegaqy. I become weak, the heart action is impaired. Short breath, pain around heart, choldng sensation, palpi tation, fluttering, feeble or rapid pulse, and other distressing symptoms fol- lowL Dr. Miles Heart Cure 'is a medicine especiaily.- adapted to the needs of these nerves and the mus cular structure of the heart itself. It is a , strengthening tonic that brings ■ speedy - relief J Try it. “For years I suffered ■with what I thought -was atomaoh trouble, when ■thh ' doctors told, me I haq heart ■'trouhla. I. had tried many remedies, ■when the Dr, Miles’ alnianao game Into my jhonds, and I cdncluded to try Dr. Miles' Ficart Curb. I have ' taken vth*eo bottles, aijd how I am ' not suffeHng at all, I ant cured and this medicine did- 'll. 1 wrlft this in ,'the'hope;.'that it tv'm attract'.the at tention of otiisrs, who soffiek.afe I did.” . MitS. D. BABRON. 8(11 Main St., Cqylhg'ton, Ky. Yountfruhn'lsj; seijs Pr.jMljca' e«ye, find v»8 authwiks hifn’tfi.l'otorn. Mil^s Biledical Xttfi Gas Heating Stoves Classic, Triple Effect, Reznor, Reflex:, Ofte Steam Radiator Heater. NOTHING BUT THE VERY BEST. Don’t buy a stove you have never h e a id of before. are a ll •well kno-wn aud give rbe best s e r v ice. L e t mep^ade one one on t r ia l. SniTH PARISH, HARDWARE = PD ^ V iy.E PLUMBfNQ - CROCKpgy. ACME MILLING COMPANY’S COMPLETE LINE ed boperfectibm Rytlir,tire qTrsTtpr.^i— back, was the bright star for Alfred. He ran his team in a very cool man ner and kicked the ball with dcciir- j acy .for long distances. TafftwasJ excellent iu the punting line.—Alle-! gany Citizen. Centerville’s New Church. The new Methodist Church, built at Centerville this summer, was dedi cated Sunday afternoon by Rev. U r., 8. A. Morse, district superintendent. | The building of the church was mad.. | possible by the gift of .$.“>,000 by the late Julia E.Hack,lej, of Flint, Mich., who, when a girl, was a member of -j the church. The bnildingcommittee, who had tBe building in charge, was inade up of L. C. Wood, 1). C. Lyiide and F. E. 81ocum. The new church replaces the one built in 1844. It is a neat modern building, being 30x40 feet, with Sunday school room lGx24 feet, fur nished with stained glass windows, modern pews, and an Estey organ and furnace, and cost complete $4, 000. A large memorial wfndjw bears the name of Julia Hackley, the donor, and smaller windows the names of the Standard class of the Snnday school, Norton and Clara Byiiigton, John C. aud Mary Vos bnrgvMi*. and Mrs. Asa Heaid and and ,11. 1). and Mrs. VanName. --Prauklinville Ohrouicle. White Puff AcineiHills ftest Red Seal The authorities of the Lackawana railroad have given orders that the thfott'ing Of rice by wedding parties a t .pr 08 |)ect{ve paS-tengets on- their trains will be proliibited. The Lackt awaiift is’ entitled to credit ft t abniishiu^ a rfilk* of bat'teri.sm u>Bfell ali decent railroads should have ’T,-' ,V Northern Li^ht Golden Gate Every Sack Guaranteed. A. W . HOTTON, S o l d by Ask Your Grocer For FAIRCHILD’S BUCKWHEAT For 2 0 Years the All Grocers B* Pairehild 1 Son,