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S«® 5H K no a c iJ; •sainpl®’\ . Wlalne- / ■-‘V . ' ' y,- ' O , ■' rVILl£ REVIEW VOE. I. PORTVILLE, CATTARAUQUS ! # „ N. Y.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1908. NO. M NEW LIBRARY BOOKS. I POULTRY SHOW ASSURED. T«.enty-6eveD new booW by Well ^ Amone- t ^ h I '*• '* ! known authors, have been to . Amorif^ othei business, otheers were ' .i, t > . n kv 'T'V, u ! . , ,, 1 t ‘>e Portville public liQT^/ry. Ine eleetei] anil It was decided to hold a ' poultry show durinj; the coining win- I books, with the I follows;' authors, afe as We have the entire list, and hear them.. I ter. The show will probahly be held in the Tyler building anil will un- .doubtedly be larger and better in l^rank B. btockton j every way than last year’s yliow. Calliwliicb was an excellent exhibition, L ; considering the fact that it was the i Rober^Graiit I first ou^ held bv the club This i Richard Harding ’ ’ fliavis Kate Douglass ’^Viggin n:»Iatnes Jolt on not A.. U .. . . 1 .L- A L I year’s show will take jilaco on Jan. . Attachment to play the Amberol ' 27_;{ o . inclusive. Mr (tenro-a w^hh Grandfathers Chair Nathaiiiihl^aw- thbrne satisfaction as judge last year, has , *^0**^®“ Numbers Kata Dt^glass $5.00. for home machine, $7.50. b'en secured to act in thc 'snine ea-; , \Wiggin . 1. pacity this year, and exhibitors can G-b. Grant Owen Wister U t US put one on your machine. i , , 3 , r r t i ■ s»r» ' judged in ail impartial manner. I n I'*'® elected tbe following \ _________ otticers, who will proceed with the for th e ; Alice’s Visit Fresh Air^jlrl Gets $ 10,000. to Hawaian Islands Mary R,dKcoUt Tbe Good Comrade Una R. SUb^Yrad Harpers Electricity Books for Boys necessary arraiigeinonts for the* . .Joseph H.ASams ishow. I’resident, P. B. Ludden; I Gousins. Abbid Brown I Viee-Pres , E. H. Cornell; Sec’y Salamartca, Nov. lb. bnder the | ^ ^ Finhimore will of Francis Larabeeof Eddyvillei Italy, Peeps a t Many Lands - Jbbn a hamlet a few miles north of t h i s ----------- 01— ------- ' Finnimore place, Miss E tta Bastedo, formerly a Mrs. Fattey Entertains ^ fresh-air child from Buffalo, now a '\I Society of the M. E. cliurch and their, Jack, the young Trapper $10,000. Mr. and Mrs. Larabee liad ' SPECIAL NOTICE. Owing to a mix-up of dates in the ofiice of the Empire Lyceum Bureau of Syracuse, the -‘Potters” will beun- able to be in Portville for their en tertainment on the evening of Dec. 1st, but will be here instead on Fri day evening, Nov. 27tji. The local committee was very reluctant to make the change, but after consider ing the matter it was decided to ac cept the new date and go ahead as if n'otbing had happened. This makes the entertainment only one week off, and there will be need of some talp bustling on the p art of everybody, if the show is to be a succees. Every one is asked to kindly bear tbe changed date in mind, and if you are one who has been planning not to go, kindly change your mind and attend on the changed date named above. Scotland,Peeps a t Many Lafi^s John Fiif'fiimore Geo. Bird Grinnell j V, iguests, tbe ladies of the I’leasnnt B '**^*'t T^'i iiito Missionary Society, were The Congo and Coasts pL Africa 1S8 8 o was a ell in o ®T 1 royalh-entertained by Mrs. George Richard Hardi.Pg Davie home.sbewoii eo warm a place m , afternoon. The' As the Hague Ordains Eliza R. their hearts that she has been as an | j .S^dmore numbers by tbe visiting ladies, after 1 Mr. Tuckermans Neices HelSfl Dawes own daughter to them. She was Brown were served liy , .. . L the hostess. Over sixty wore present Our Little English Cousin Blanche providdsthat.tbe IIO.OOO the visiting ladies being as follows:; ' . McManus held in truBt for bpr until she is 2Q. , ^ g VanDeusen, Mrs. H. A . ' Our Little French Cousin ^Blanche 1.1 case_of her before that time, , p ^ ^rs. L .! McManus half of i t is to go tO bermother. \ r. , jj ^ Chamberlain, Mrs.' Our Little Swedish Cousin Claire M. LarabW Eft an estate valued Ooustevhonit, Mrs. F. Bartlett,: C o W ,- about flO0jOCK)._ He was one 0 t e Parker, Mrs. S. Hastings, 1 The Broken Road A. E, Mason most prbrtinent Spiritulists of West- ' ern Npw YoVk pad mfede bequests to a nilmber of ^piritulist friends, in- cludiqg liPiliea McDonnell of Lirae- Btohp, tliia poppty-, who gets $1,001). Ma«dBl,«tfie|‘of Buffsloalso receives , The old locomotive tire which, Hjttjufi G- Larabeeof Elliog j mounted a t ths< top- of the tttjoden tony A Brother, gets $2,000. D .ira | tower in the rear of the B eview office Pox olEddyville, receives $10,0001 has served aStlie village fire alarm th E, Larabee, there; past dozen years, has been supersed- is a sp^flc bequest of $.u,00() and ' ed t y a modern whistle which is lo- life u8e of farm, implements, tools, i oated four feet above the top of the big telephone pole in front of the city Mrs. L. Chamberlain, Lockwood. New Fire Whistle. Mrs. J. M. I Mr. Crewes Career WinstoA Glmrph- I ! Testing Diana Mallory Mrs. Humph- te^-W ard Peter The Post Girl. ................. 'T* Washington*-^ A new counterfeit note in the shape of a flve-dollar cer tificate has made its appearance, ac- Tbewill provides that after the Building. The whistle is blown By jgg^gJ j,y g payment of these specific bequests from the Producers high pres-, gepy.jj.0 ,jj,. and others to persons living in the sure line, which passes within u few of the treasury department. West, all the rest of the property, j i®®** of tbe pole. It was placed last] TbeuewcounterfeTtTsan iniftatiOflr e.tclusivaof household goods is to go I under the supervision oi ' o fthe Indian head series of 1899, to Mr. Larabee's brother,.!. D. Lara. H- E- Jacoby. The whistle was test-1 letter “ D,” face number 1164, bee, of .Stafford, Kan.—Oleun Times. , ed after being connected with the g a s ; pjg^.g W. T. Vernor, ______ ^ _______________ i found to be suftcieutly > register, of the treasury; Chas. H. Toud fur the purpose intended. ! Treat, treasurer ot the United States. The Prohibition Vote. State Prohibition Chairman Clarence E. Pitts, has issued tbe fol lowing statement on the Prohibition vote in this state on the election: “Four years we polled 20,700, but the vote slumped down to lo,985 for Randall for governor in 1900. This year, in the face of terrific pressure to desert our ticket, with Dr. Punk, the reform bureau and the Anti-Saloon League all appealing to Prohibition ists to support other candidates, re turns from 1,200 districts of the state indicate that Chafin and Wat kins have polled between 28,000 and 30,000 in the state; that Stockwell for governor has 22,000 and that the remainder of the state ticket runs with Chafin. We are now a mighty i., factor in a dozen seaatorial and 40 F. H o p k ins^ Smith ^sgsmbly districts and shall carhy EdwAjd*:^B6AlmT^;g ^ j . -eomijei the jli^gislature to line up for o r against our policies and are in a position to defeat man.y of them if they do not vote with us.”—Machiaa Star. Counterfeit Five Spots. Fowler Farm Sold. The number on the specimen in the CEMATED PRISCO UPBRNS with,Copper Fount, $1.50 Dash Lanterns, 1-25 No. O ” 50c will furnish the music. Mirrled By Rev. Dolan. Last Sunday morning at the Sacred Heart church, Rev. H. A. Dolan united in marriage Miss Evge- lina Seririiii and Ralph Sedan. A re ception for the newly wedded young people was held a t the home of Gabri el Serean Sunday evening. A large number of friends and neighboiv were present, as well as about twenty out of town people, among them tbe father of the bride, who came from Pliiladelpliia to attend the wedding. Mr. and-Mrs. Serean will reside in a part of the hpnse owned by .Gabriel l a ^ e N c e O DERLESS HOT PLATES,' $ 2.75' & $3.75 i .EUott C Mighells ot Randolph has a small dairy but its record fow the year ending October 1, is dne th a t will be hard to beat. Mr. Mighells Direct Action Gas Heaters, $ 10 to $ 18 NEW.;. 4 M INUTE EDISON RECORDS, - - 50cts. Attachiifiettts to filay them on any Edimfi Machifie, $5.00 to $7.50 .T f t W N S H N D ’S ^ S i t e Store. :f>h^y|LLB,;N.V , takes his milk to the bondeusory and has kept a close record for the year. Bis nine cows returned him in cash tor a year .f97T70. The best cow oJ the herd gave 9120 pounds of milk that returned him $132.10 in cash. GdO. Oliver, a Bradford florist, hag a lemon tree which has . borne, this season, 36 lemons weighing from 22 ounces to 28 ounces each. The Jerry Fowler farm, locate ! be - {. O. R. M. Thanksgiving D a n c e , j hands of the treasury department tween Portville and Eldred, about j Qanaraska Tribe No. 177, I. 0. R. i '' three miles from this village, ^vas , {ggl^i^gg^ , Chief Wilkie says the general ap- sold a t foreclosure sale in the <’o u r t , j pearance of this counterfeit is decep- room of the city building Monday 25th. The!*^*\\- The only note so far discover- alternoon a t two o’clock. There was promises to be a highly enjoy- j -hicago. quite a large number present at fh® | on^ and preparations are being sale, but only a few bid on the prop- j jaadc to aeeommode a large atfend- erty. I t was sold to Frank D. Blake-j committee of arrarige- lyof Alv^,. Okid., who bid I ’ 1 ments cofisists of H. D. Smith, P. The farm contains 90 anres. Mr.; gg^j j j_ T,.enkle, which is Blakely formerly lived in this state i g^gpjg ^gg^-gg^g affair will and has numerous relatives in Port-1 g gm-gegg. Greenman’s orchestra ville aud vjcinity. We are informed that he will rbujpve to bis newly ac quired farui-in auborb time. FIRST NATIONAL BANK GLEAN, NEW YORK CASH CAPITAL PAID IN, $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 . SU R P L U S AND PR O F I T S , SlG5VQ(Kl!| O r W I C E R S . J. E. Dusenbury, President; W. E. Wheeler, Vice*Presidenttj.; A. T. Eaton, Cashier. D I R E C n r O R S . J. E. Dusenbury, E. 0 . Dusenbury, W. E. Wheeler, E, Mi ; Johnson, J. F. Johnson. *< Transact a General Banking Business. Interest allowed on Time Jf Deposits. Prompt Attention given to the Business of our Cnstoiptni ■ and Every Facility Consistent with the Principles of Sound BankiioK^'-’^ Freely Extended. \ Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited. Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent. Strictly Burgrar Proof T. Gas Heating Stoves Classic, Triple Effect, ' Reznor, Reflex, O fte Steam Radiator Heaten* NOTHING BUT THE VERY BEST. . Don’t buy a stove you have nether heard of before. TlwM are all well known and give rhe best service. Let mepfi^e one one on trial. I* ' r ilr'T m I \ ,1 \ i -dfS-- Hartleys Have Fire Loss. The Hartley’s slaughter house in the north-western p art of the village -was-destmyed- by fire about three o’clock last Friday morning. In the building were a number of dressed lambs and hogs, a quantity of hides, tallow, machinery and tools. The loss uu the building and cullteuts is Are You Sick? Much sickness is due to a weak nervousi' system. Yours may be. ’ If it is, you cannot get weU until you restore nerve strength Your nervous system is nature’s power bouse; the organs-of your body get tbeir .power from it. If tbe power is not there, tbe action of tbe organs is weak, and disease- (sick ness) follows. Dr. Miles’ ITefvine cures tbe sick because it sootbes tbe irritated ajid tired nerves and gives tbe -system a ebance to recuperate. Try it, and see if you do not qtdekly feel its bene ficial effect. •‘I -was givea up to die, by a lead ing doctor. Got olio dt Sir. Milas- books and found that -Dr. Miles’ Ner vine fit fhy case. Prom tho Very first ,d0go 1 took I got better. l am better now than I have been for years, and do all my own -Work on the farm. That’S -Whitt Dr. Miles’ Nervine has done for mei ahd I am glad to recom mend It, to others.” JOHN JAMES; Riverton, Hebr. Your-drugQlsi; sells Dri Miles* Nerv. fne, and we-■authbrize hlni to.return price Of first hotfie (only) If It falls to benefit youi . . 'Wnc^MciJiCiiiCo.i Elkhart, Ind estimated a t about $500 with no in surance. The owners think that someone got away with tbe dressed meat in tbe building and then set it on fire. Oa the site of the old building tbe Hartley’s will erect a thoroughly modern slaughtering plant of con crete, no wood being used There will be a cement floor, drains and tanks for holding all matter from butchered animals, which will be carted away and disposed, of in a sanitary manner. The building will be equipped with modern labor sav ing machinery and tools. All cut ting and packing will be done a t the plant. Harti||s*j8 will also soon re model and enlarge their market on .Main-street.—Cuba Patriot. SfllTH PARlSHv^ = . J J |pT V IL ^ HARDWARE - PLUMBINO eROCKERf|; ACME MILLING COMPANY’!! COMPLETE LINE T, White Puff Acme Mills Best Red Seal N o rthern Li^ht Golden G a te < II I I'i Party For Misses Hitchcock. The Christian Endeavor Society gave an informal farewell party on •Monda.y evening at tbe bonie of Mrs. J. H. Fairchild, in honor of Misses Vida, Vernon and Myrtle Hitchcock, who are leaving Portville to take up their residence ,,in Cort land, N. Y., where their father, W. C. Hitchcock, is now IficateiL Misses Myrlle and Vernon and Mr. Hitch cock jeffc yesterday and Mrs., Hitch cock will kave in tae course of a few days, hot MiSs Vida will remain in town for a number of weeks. |4 ACRE FARM GHHAP-We offer (or sale the. Oscar Sylvester farm, onie ^nd bhe half miles from PottYille Gcioid hp'use, fair barn, abdnt half cleared, balatice wood and timber Cheap -at $1000, only $300 cash, halanca easy 'terms. PAIRCHitLD AHfe^6Y,Pprtvlile,NX - iVf j- f- Every Sack G u aranteed, A. W. HOTTON, * Sold b y D ^ p d i . Vi . Ask Y o u r G rocer For FAIRCHIIO’S BUCKWHEAT ' M M For 2 0 Year« the BesL All Grociers Hava- Kf. h H. B W ili & Son, PortvIBc. ■,r ' 'J ^. \r'- ,-’i r. ■'u- V-;, 4-'V ' • , m'YM 1.' '.>..-.>4