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I I ■I I 1 B m f u o u . oor •o A a n l i o i i ' A\' l';'i ■ •. r ' ‘ All kindl$» all styles. One pair 'pufw^^rs 3 pairs of any other - itiake; . 0 h i i # 5 t o la l 4 p p ly .: ....5 0 c . Ojrjs' '11 to‘ 2 only-• ............ 65c I^ajdies 2 1-2 to 8 only .......... 75c if e i ’s ............. $4.50 Our Gold Sehl Arties for R. R. Hen are •woirdcis. Ortly at l i b e r ’ s #5 ^NION ST. OLEAN. Sloitfiiy,closing price. .'■ ................... S1.78 ipfeai^Syyclosing price.. . . . ................ 1.78 iye^piday; closing price ................ 1.78 j J closing price ....... . ......... 1.78 n u t t e r M a rket. ;l^l4niShck sBiittei:„1fillihg price .............. .. ^, 30 m l l E l f n O F T H E - MOBEK Mrp.WilUorn E. Waith of _^tiftalo-dre pasainj? O l Jew days in towh',;^ EaWi'dhcfr \Wheseler is borne from ~-^pile4<W!pPnd4^ holidays. :1^r. ;ana4ir^' W .B . Mer^rpau and . ^ i^ r f c of' Eortland. Ore., 1 ape yisftipg i n' lown. ■ntolind Jdrs. Tnbp Holcomb o ‘ ^ lly b lr aiid ?ir.' Jaimes' Sbiflds M.Minton 4b.fe ;5«i# df t | e «eck,r73P*^®tod8hip : Ittie ,?brtv,ille school, as sixth li^fiiftohclpif^ toy two 14' ■ 'notwitbistatjaiafir aj fta^mfentiEjasfe^ RETidTrihat' • '-5fciioaJ;w!^nlAp]oP« np^ 'rbawiihy df . th e R a ^ iv' was -toisin^ , jdfrnlA^ abd 'wfttonsfet^ thd small h^l'^U 'dyerlqok the rnatter this ' • ■' ■■ ^ .. Hifrlburt and 34^^at:ine, ^ Iowa, are ajicnlinjir a with relatives i|i-:Edii(yl)ia a.nd vicinity, t h i s l s the tortvijl^ singe leaving .dbhkbtpt* • T S a ^ u r s t P a . are with Mrs, i ..• ^ r . and Mrs. 1, - ;ilipsp|i|or»N..S. Holpomb attend- jbbejii'^ial psaioh fekthe board ol J; El, hlyere of Albany ISI. Y., is epeudiug A few days with his puroiils #r;,and Mrsj Oed; Myers. ^r. attd: Mrs. W. M. Wheeler ol Buffalo ate expected in town today. Among those who are home from seli^lls and colleges to . spend the OhristnaaevSefffiOb are^ihe follow-- ing: Frank t y ler Jr ,froni Saltsburg, Pe„ Floyd Suinmers, Washington; Hazel Wiiiterstine, Ithaca; Charles ,Treukle and Eva Hardy, Eochester; Euth Caneen, Lima; Herbert Seg- walt, Baltimore. The Prrsbyterian Sunday school, under the direction o f . Miss Lilia Wheeler, has sent several well filled boxes of toys and clothing and other holiday gifts bo the Children’s Home a t Randolph, lb is needless to say that the manageofent and in mates of the Home highly appreciate the gifts which are sent every year from Eortville. Desirable house to rent. Inquire ta R eview office. Misses Evelyn and Caroline Pereivel are home from Syraense University, and Donald Percival is home from Pittsburg, to spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Craft of Bat avia, are spending the holidays with Mrs, Craft’s mother, Mrs William H Aden Harry Thorn’s variety store open ed for business last week. Tlie store contains handsome fixtures, is well fighted and presents an attractive appearance. Mr. Thorn states that business is starting very favorably. Lewis Munger is home from James town to spend Christmas. Christmas s tationary a t Rice’s. Portville lodge. F. & A. M. elected officers on Tuesday evening as follows; W. M., J. I. Trgnkle; S. W. H. L Jacoby; J. W., P. H. Wright; 5., D;N. S. Holcomb,, J. D; L. J, M«r8h,t Treasurer^,PrEv TyleriBecyi M. 0. Holcomb; Trustee, F. E. Tyler. .A high school dance will be held in Tylers hall Tuesday evening, Dec. 2.0. Music by Hutchens’ orchestra. Frank Barnes has been assisting in. the R eview ofiftce the past two dars, owing to a shortage of help in our ; composing room. ^ Will Hibrnan o! State I/me Mills fell Monday mbrning and severely injured his back. At this wxiting he is much better, the injury having proved to be 4J0b as serious as at first supposed. The Jlethodist Simday Christmas treerand contata will be held this (Thursday) evening at the church. Ou Sunday morning the regular services will be held. At,5 p. m. special Christmas exercises will be given by the Sunday scaool. ,T h e Epworth League and evening church services will be omitted. ' • HomeVHowe, a well known res ident ol Deer Creek, town of Genesee, died a t his home on Thursday of last week, of pneumonia, aftej; an illness ^ fon ly a few d ays. H e hadL^beeu in poor health for s6me time, but was not taken, serionsly ill until the Albn- day before bis death. Mr'; Howe waa born in Tioga ieoutity. Pa.., 82 years ago. and bad been a resident of this the NIGERIAN PA01^ - w _ — , Water 3oal<ed Ineide end Outsfe* th<( Morning Tqifet. < Hgtrpns of the wbst may be ested to hear the detailH of fhe, ^^fge- rlan native bstby's mci-ulng; i Anything over, Uiree months ol?l |s ho longer a “baby” to tUo native famlllas and isljatUed wlthftlifetetligr children, generally a numerous bvpp'd; In the Chiu morning air before svfhHSe, The little mite yells lustily the cold water Is splashed over its brgwh body and generally continues :^he ehd- rus when put aside to dry. Tovyifk Qh not form part of the household etifilp- meiit. The bathing process finlshe'd, the Infants are subjected to a sort pf water cure treatment. The mother seizes a child, scoops up a handful &15 water and, using her thumb as a Ulhfi ’ of spout, squirts it with extraordinary dexterity Into the youngster’s mouth and down Its throat. Protests In, the, shape of loud gurgles, horrible ehok- Ihgs and desperate, struggling are qnlfe unheeded. The steady stream of wa-; ter continues to pour down the child’s throab until the mother’s practiced, touch on the patient’s distended stom.-; ach tells her that the limit of capacity has been reached. All babies are sub mitted to this treatment, which Is be-< lleved to have a most strengthening effect.—London Standard. P O I ^ t l A R S H # t S I i |j| Our business is widening eyery day. Now ||| gj custoniers are eoming from far and near ii|. attracted by the eiegatnee and satisfaction ||| pi of our footwear. Each of our makes are ||| |ii top n otchers in their class, if there were any I Hi P i tif ii) hi Ip better we would surely g et them . The ina terials a re the best, the styles the latest, |iS and the price is always right. SS! Now is a good tim o to do your Christm as IP shopping- I H A N N I F A N & M A R O N E Y , 147 N. Union St. = Olean, N. Y. Advice to Smokers. Here are a number of don’ts for smokers, some of which no doubt will surprise a good many men; DOn’t smoke directly after a meal. Thgre Is the most Irresistible ci'avlng to smoke, but It Is wiser to wait a half hour or an hour. Don’t smoke out of doors In. a high wind or In cold, frosty weather, ^n the former case It Is dan gerous, and In the latter It cracks the Ups 'and prevents proper breathing. Don’t smoke with the cigar or pipe held at the corner of the mouth'. This excites the secretion of more saliva than when the cigar or pipe Is held straight In front. And, above all, don’t get la the bad habit of expecto rating frequently when smoking. Tt' is quite unnecessary and merely a hab it and harmful.—St. Louis Post-Dis patch. Ignorant, but Carafuh — “Ignorance nearly always makes -fools of us,” said a lecturer. “1 re member a man. Ignorant K)f AHfluette, who once sat beside me, at a public dinner., I noticed that this man; as soon as he was seated, took'up ouq by one the knives at the right of his. plate and began to try their edges pn his' thumb. A waiter behind him leaned forward and said In \A hnrt tone: - ■) ;i,he knives are all sharp, sir.’ , «<The -point Is,’ -said'my neighbor, *Pm IdoklRS for a Wunt one. Last time I ^attended a banquet here I cut ;my dnouth/*’ Notice to Present Claims. Pursuant To an order of the Hon Carey D. Davie, Surrogate of Cattarau gus County, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of Jerry Fowler late of Portville Cattaraugus Coimty, New York, deceased, that they .are required to pre sent the same, with proper vouchers, to The underaigned Administrator of the estate of said deceased; at his store on Temple St., in the -vifiage of Portville, in the town of Portville-, N. Y., on or be fore the 19th day of December, 1908. Dated June 16,1908 J. H. Warden. Administrator of the. Estate of Jerry Fowler deceased The state and county tax roll is ,n^w in my possession and I will re ceive taxes at one per cent for 80 days from this date, after which five per cent will be charged. Will be at VYesians Mills on Jan. 5, 1909, and at E. L Fairbanks on the Haskell Jaii. 12,1909. _ M. H. Carr, Coll. Dated Dec. 1 5 ,1908. The Great Diarrhoea and Dysentery Remeiiy Cures acute and-chronic diarrhoea, dysen tery, cholera morbus,“ summer complaint,” Asiatic cholera, and prevents the develop ment of typhoid fever. Same wonderful results obtained in all parts of the world. “ WORKS LIKE MAGIC.” Price 25 cente per box. Son%-accept^arsnbstitate--a so^alled‘Mnst asgood.” Ifyonr druggist hasn’t It and don’t care to get i t fbr yon send direct to THE ONTARIO CHEMICAL COMPANY, . Jiwegp* N, Y., U. §. A. IFEYENS f i x •[QeherationB of ilTe, .wiab? , awake American Boyi h»t3 oblAined tke. right FIR E A R M Er>?JCA5PiOl^. by beiiig equipped unerrihgi ,time-hpnpted. STEVENS -■ij Send 5 cenfe In Jttdepnonrt firearm, in- r J.SWWP- aimsatq (N.,<;G; i p;p:'fc«,ieie. . ' - ' I ' , '. ■-'t • V\' ; ' Entertainment &tii 5 i UNDER AUSPICES OF , ^ \ YOUNG MEN’S SG G ilir^ Jan. 30. .. J. Reed Powell. . . , Traveler, Lecturer, Humpr^l,; ^ Stereopticon Lecture, “New york.’'td Francisco.” , r-'l’ . i ■'•-i .il* . 'f ■< . Feb. 9. Peterson Sisters Concert '. '■i' f- •’ ' ' ' vj -1 HOME GROyi^N .Rpses look best and last test. ' We sell ^gm. tJ^Wiellyn’s, Florist, Olean, N. Y. . . ft -' , , , P u t the C h ristm a s - ? V t Y ' GK! P. BATTERSON P r a e tjc a l A u c tio n e e r . in a G o o d P ia n o Ri .iR No. 1. Oi^ercoab time is here; We have a school\ assortment a t money saving prices. Karl efethipgj Go;. Olean. ESTABLISHED m lL IN B R Y BDSINESH.in town ol 700 people, htock, fixtures and good wij], all for ?8 o 6, positively wortii foOO, i.l^ beplth compels quick sple. Investi gate, Fairchild ’ Agency, Portville, N. Y. ' _________ 37c buys Heavy Fleeced lined Un- derwear at Deiches, Olean. Get out of the Rut. If yon have been paying-41 good-fat-prica-Jor^ a edetom made suit, just try once a aeady-to-wear one from our lainpus line of Rpberr-WickB Clothing. Karl Glothing Co., bleAu. OLEAN, N. Y. Rtoldence on the Haskell. The hople’s Want ColumB , 'Out: display of Pianos for th^ Kdfidmy* tif anything in th© histpiy oT onfe years of business in Buffalo. I? . / • , finperyikorfi At Little Vallejr this ■ . / and the Thricp-a-week Coryville, Pa., one a t Olean. and One John section for 4 0 years. He is survived ,f l l . 2 5 buys a^lS.OO suit or over- by his wife, one son, dinton, and coat a t Deiches shlg. four daughters, two of wfiom llvp at ■'.i' at ('larksville. 'Piie funeral was held at tbe home Monday fpreaoon; and wiut *urfcfe “!*\*■' ^dintv^^M ; intorraent was madeln |^e ceruetery Mukpjlj piBart^^ in atObi i T P ^ n i^ .’ 'V'v • BoiigH • M i ppweir srtppRed tls’- - ■ to-t-hfeh: H.' W ; r p ^ i ^ n e f a n d eng. ft^^iHonai poweif f: ..,..|^id^^;)cdife.#^s. ■/- |:v. ; 4 \ V, '''iBp dtk^YBeBlt-atiBplleayp -Bfeter. ■ ^g||i4»byterf^^^ tl%j ’ 49-Pf the Sunday ' ' Mfe directipu; ll'''' ■/■ -On-tbe.fofe] / f a l i f \W. •». B # 4 R V d c c » ipy t^a Raibit and at |si Jtdfeiadklnrtkkj^^ V ' > - tdlibn li^d/itk^ pyeftiiJg Bert Y ■ .' beingoinitted; ■ .^it both the .yfcdtningahdnfee^^^^^ ' \ tb® diteetiqtFof Mrt.and Mi'k. Wiliiain; For Sale^To Rent—Lost—Found-Etc Lost, five dollars in bills. Reward for return tOithis office. For sale, one two seated set of light sleds, goOd.as new, also one wolf robe. E..Borstj* Westons Mills, N. Y. For SMe; good cow dog. Price $5.00. M.Steifyater, Portville, N. Y. n27t4 For Safe, bay colt, coming 2 years^will makes about 1100 horse. D. J. Bost- ■wrck 7 Porlviller N Y. 'Care of 'Cr Mills. ■ *' W a n t e d —Success Magazine requirCB the serviefe of a man in Portville to. feok after expiring subscriptions and to secure new business- by means of special methods unpsually effective, position permanent; prefer one with experience, but would consider any applicant with good natural qualifications; salary $1,50 per day, with coimnission option. Ad dress, with references, R. C. Peacock, Room 102, Success Magazine Bldg,, Mew York. T x r • • ■ ■ \Y e were never so Well equipped to »'-•< Iff ’ to your entire satisfaction as we a r e i n .9u»v. ‘‘'wji;,: ■* n e w S t o r e . ^ ' '^. W ■ 1 he excellency of the instruments^ thoifinjieafe ' ■ ner in which they are displayedi the prices a t which we are selling them aedl liH , ' easy terms we are offering, all coixihliie III ^'Mn appeal to your good judgment and gNil you every reason for coming to us for your. t '■ td' * piano. . > O u t line is unsurpassed; anywhere and in cludes L U D W 1 0 STEINWAY KRAKAUER SOHMER KRANICK&’BACH LAFFARGUE R. S. HOWARD CEGILIAN 88 and 65 NOTE PLAYER F IA N ^ ' ■ - ■ ■■ ■ g-.- E D IS O N A N D V i o i o i ; ; ' I D e c o r a te Y o u r H e m e s f ^ give y o i r r G h d s ttn a ;g * h G x e |T h ^ h i ^ ^ jjbi; 3 : in heautiiul boxes, and in pound packages with ^ ,-drtYeiopes-^ '■ ‘ ■ ALBUMS, 10c to |l0 0 . , ^ g For 1909, ready Nov-. ‘^15, 1908, best ever sent o)i|, beautiful covers in colois, •fine.pprtrait olfProf. HffiW'in.colorS, afi the old features and several new ones in tliebook. 'The .best astroUpirtieal yeaf ifeok and the bUly one containing the bf- iginal“Hicks Weather FprqVsts.” By nftail 35c, on news stands SOp. One copy fi^e wakWord find Works, the best $1, MontWytoAm^lca' Discounts .on- al- jMfi manacs in quantities; Agents Wfeitcd. IVord And Works-Pub; Co. 2 i»l,L Ldqfist street', St. Lpwfe, Mo; Eyery citizen pSvesit td We capey a coniipleteTinie of EDISON PHONOGRAPHS ; * ■' ■ v'-' ajhdi ; .! .. . .- -H- -I.-' ■ ..r' ' -I i j .'L,- l ■r : - - - A . - -'I'-k. V;. ProL Hicks to possess tUo'-Hicks” fore casts;—the only reliabio. For Sold, Dustin White Wyandotte $8 to- |if, per trio, ^fehchfed White Leghorn cockerels, | l tp»5. Top Notch PpUltry Yards,. Perry LUdden, Prop,, Portville, N. Y. , ; For Sale, h single ip p . buggy-iu fitst: class 6ofiditfett:> inquire Fruufc L., ; Smith, Portville, N. Y,- ' , For Sate, A . aulk^. Inquire a t tins : office. ; , ,,.r;v JyS t ■i ; and Records for hqthq . ' ' W ? GUARANTEE every maeWuo and W e sell g»\|:ow as auy Mail Order Hpuie in the country and give better service^ . D o not buy Wittiout s^ih g us. Writb fo* -■ ■ '1 'i catalogue and prices oir p i' -/•’ :''i| when you are in the City. ,-'v. ■ tlsefefehtfe iMfihoIurtifl. ■ For Sate; dry 18 inch hard ivood, de livered, finy where irt town, fe. D; Hob dtabi Portville,.H. Y. / L . . . D e n to n , GottieP--|it; 13 i .. y' . ■ ■ '-'SstaW I shed' Uit. L ' 3}i4S'G o W :;stwet, c q r . » ^ iSSBS'few. Lr-- ' Vs i ' *u_