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PAGE KIGHT WANTCOLUMN RATES: One cent per .word each in sertion. No adv. run for less than 25 cents All ads cash with order. No charge accounts for these ads. SPECIAL NOTICE—Keyed or blind ads. double price We prefer to have you use your postoffice box or ohone number. i FARMS WANTED FOR SALE WANTED, TO KENT — .stock equipment. Inquire hardware store, Arcade. fuli RENT Farm and Six-h' re-power Metz & Weiss at Ennis' Kerosene Fuel Oil Engine Om 125- 32t33p volt, 16 ampere DC generator, includ- ing marble switch back, volt.neter, ammeter, pilot lights, etc. Shaft and -1 Qn hangers, be'ting A complete power also \ Cost SI 100. HOLLAND NEWS FOR RENT—Farm of 52 acres; - , light team for sale or swap for car, and electric light plant two acres of corn, cut and shocked, 0\ price for quick sale $o00. tome urday, two Jersey calves, one bull; 0M in and s.e it runmng. \ F-iumirj, Delevan, N. cream separator, bardinia, N Y. George Silliman's FOR SALE Cramer, Corners. 33P Empire Type Y. 33t30 CARD OF THANKS Mr and Mrs. Eugene Batt and RESOLUTIONS children of Tonawanda were week- ; ,— end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank '< Whereas, the An Kl -l , , ; Curtis. -visited the Philatheu ( Mr and Mrs. Eugene Butzer spent from us a beloved >. u Sunday out of town. iStortz— Mrs. Louise Cunningham is spend- I Kesoly ^d, that the nu-ml.. Ken- ing some time in Buffalo. , Class tender to her fanui* Sat- Mr Wilbur Curtis spent Saturday est sympathy in this, thin with Mr Cyrus Paul on the Creek , affliction, and may they i,,, ^^^stotZ^l and Mrs. Donald M *ore visited ' recenlf S to MTSS Ma£\ Mves? Miss Th , elm * AUe \ ° f BataV ' a ' 0Ver • ttotv dV\ ^ '' ' The memorial missionary meeting the week-end. fd for thirty days, that Miss Izora Van visited her mother, Mrs. Jennie Van, over the week-end. Mrs. Will Jackson and son, neth, called on friends in town, SI*h( IAL—Flour dozen. Arcade N Y. bags, $1 00 per Bakery, Arcade, 33 FOR RKNT- .-treet. Phone Arcade, N\ Y -llouse 197-J LOST on East Main Ida Wotkins, 32t33p FOR SALE—Cabbage.-, fi .r .-ale L. • Hudley. North W»»ds Road, Arcane, LOST— N Y, Erie-Wyoming telephone N'o. Arcade, 1S-U-13 3:U34p Finder Vaughan FOR SAI K - .» year-old heifer, will fre.-hui about Dei l.\> T B. tested. I-OST Black am: wi.i .i- Frank Van, North watch, V.i.o-i- Ito .i .l Erie Wyoming Phone gram lh K-l 33t34p \'•» t' Herald office FOUND Sept. 24, on West Main St., a pair of glasses in case will phase return to Dr. 33 -mall hurting- case Elgin , silver, inlaid with gold Mom - on case E. V M Reward. Re- Arcade. 33' We hereby thank ti e f r.ends, neighbors and all the peopii who showed their kindness and sympathy in the hour of our affliction in the death of our beloved husband and father. We especially thank those who furnished the beautiful Mowers, and others who rendered assistance Mrs. Buchanan Charles Mr. Clarence Charles p Mr. and Mrs. Henry Uaker at the Baptist church on Saturday Miss Isabelle Moore visited her these resolutions be sent was addressed by Mrs. Haring, Mrs.! grandmother at Chaffee, Saturday reaved family, and al- ( , Saunders, Mrs. Glenn and the Rev |and Sunday. ' placed on the minutes of Mr. Davis of Buffalo, and the Rev. I Mr. Frank Button and daughter, and one be sentr t Mr. Kempton of East Aurora. |Mrs. Donald Moore, were in Frank- view. • \ haj • ''i' this Jr deep. r \ur of •'\iifort a '' all drap. t'. t °'l'.v of to the H be. I '.v be ' lass, •\ Re! PUBLIC AUCTION lOl: .-A 1.1- - Pig-, live 11 IJi • ane>. Arcade week old K. 33t34p I ..rue I' FO'i XI) I-iiK SAIL- (.>m 200-account Mc- ing it can I .i> v;. ngi-tir, lue-foot roll-top pn porty di-k > ii, i SUM large family refrig erator, cheap if taken at olice. J M. \\ II .c , Java Village. 33tf FCK -ALE- U'i'I ES. \.0 a hii-he' on ttci -, \-jnes Greening*, hnuui Ai Rubin:-, Mapli Grove Ri .id ii3p FOR SALE—U tl'OU-.IIIl l {IIHIll d pulley-, -izi- (< > 1 j x4o , niwh S. cream separator, capacity, three split '•jxl«, «S'^x30 and i u\ i rcil pi ol la'nle, Having decided the best wnj ,o dis pose of holdings of cattle and give Sum • f money Person own- t , ac h j, t , rst>n a chance to miiKO lis have same b> proving ^cU-ftion we will sell at public auc- and paying for this notice t j un at J S. Hatch's barn, Area e, on Cottnll. Arcade 3'! Tuc.-(la.\, Octobir 20th, at ISO head of cattle consisting of 40 head of fre.-h IOWS and springers, GO head spring cows, 30 head grass calves. 40 head yearlings and 2 year-old heif- \\ urslup at 10.30. Sermon topic ers, 10 stock bulls, mcluding one \Mild Christianity \ thorough-bred Holstein and one Junior church during the sermon thorough-bred Arysrire with Mapers. A group o.f twenty young men em-1 linyjlle ployed by the Marine Bank of Buf falo had an outing at Kobb]e Kamp, Monday. Dr. F. *U. Kohler and family were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ('. W. House, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Shultz of Locknort spent Thursday with Mr and -Mrs. George Shultz. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geisler spent Sunday at the home of his mother, Mrs. Mary Geisler. one day last week. Mrs. Philip Roth, who has been ill, is improving. was Mr and Mrs. Merton Dustin in East Aurora, Tuesday night. Mrs. Donald Moore was in Buffalo Wednesday. Save the surface and you save all, applies to complexions as well as to porch floors. The only difference is that with a complexion one should start work from the inside. 33S Mrs. Perry B h. , Mrs. Mayme 7.i,„, Margaret Ecksti,,,, SPECIAL NOTICE Chicken dinner and van,.-, Protection M. E. church <,• - Oct. 17. Afternoon ami Band concert in the -ale at ' inlay, • nine, over: 1 1 \ t k Yorkshire band. Dinner -, r . . \ o'clock. • - ARCADE BAPTIST CHURCH HH1SI SI m m • m The Largest .-late hnttoin, all in Hon Peter stamper hist class con li- strykersville, N. 33t3 .jp FOR SALE--An exceptionally good roan hoi-e Inquire at Herald office. Arcade, N Y. 33 FOR SAl E—Good, large size Coal Heater Mrs. John Russell, Hol land, N Y 33t34p period. C unh school at 11 4o All classes art requested to have a full attend ance next Sunday tome yourself and or ng a member of your clas* Union service fit 7.30 Sermon \The Hanle-t Won' of Jesus Resist Not Evil.\ Special service next week, excipt Monday. Tuesday evening the Kc-.v, I. S. Kneeland of Delevan will speak From Wednesday until Sunday after noon Dr. A. \B. Strickland will ad- This will be largest sale held in Western New York for the <ea.-»n and undoubtedly theie are ISO head of the best cattle you have si en In the lot are Holstein.s, Guernseys, Jerseys and Aryshircs, all T. B. ti-t- ed two or tl ree tinus and abo't • 11 ?- half tested with separate chart for each cow s:> they can go int > any 1 town. , Metcalf'& Hatch | 1 RUG SALE For those who are thinking of , the I M^mbersTf th« rtureh col [ C ^ ° F AG ™ U ' TU \ ^ I , TH \ CA H a bulletin entitled \Calculating the cost of milk production.\ It's free.' Ask for F-142. drtss the meetings. He is one of , . , . . FOR SALE—Nine Holstein Milk e ... e •- eci.i ist, m la> evangelism changing their dairying practices cows, also eight head young stock, in America 'l-ti tested. Louie E. Cuilus, Arcade, -lie especially urged to give Dr. N i Curriers Road. 33t34p Strickland a hearing. „ — -— Hear the Rev J. Scott Ebersole FOR SALE—Tested 7-year-old Jer- at this church tonight! Many have sey cow, due to freshen Nov. 2. Earl heard him in Arcade before and White, Arcade, N. Y. Bell phone know him to be a man of gpirjtuai 4$ 33 f orce- Tomorrow night we will have — a service of prayer. m FOR SALE—Upholstered bed dav enport, good as new, with one chair to match. Sold cheap if taken at once. Mrs. Geo. Reynolds, Arcade. 33t34 it A e, (g- How much milk do you use? A quart a day for children and a pint a day for adults is recommended by FOR SALE — Sterling coal heater, health authorities, in good condition. Cheap if taken at once. R. W. Williams, Jr., Arcade, N. Y 32t33 FOR SALF.—Round Oak, wood or coal heater; one laundry stove. Floyd Taylor, Arcade. 32t33 FOR SALE!—Yearling hens and pul lets. White Leghorns; few Barred Rocks, Park strain, Cockrels. Chas. Norton, Freedom, N. Y. 32t35p FOR SALE—Hay and White Leg horn hens. W. T. Bump, Delevan, N. Y. ' 32t34p FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet. $20, if taken at once, also gasoline lan tern, $6.00. Mrs. Verna Bump, Dele van, N Y. 32t34p FOR SALF.—Nearly new wood-saw ing outfit. Inquire of Fred Rose, 32t33p MILLINERY — AT — A. E. SURTEE'S SANDUSKY, N. Y. 33t40p Chaffee, N. Y. FOR hage, tables. Chas, PANCAKE FLOUR WE HAVE IT-ALL BRANDS Little Crow, per package 13c Aunt Jemima, per package 15c Small bags Self-rising Buckwheat 28c 4-lb bags Self-rising Buckwheat 42c 10-lb bags Self-rising Buckwheat 75c 10-lbs Patent Buckwheat v . 55c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ALWAYS ON HAND Grapefruit, each 10c Sunkist Oranges, dozen 69c Cranberries, per lb 18c Mason Grocery Co. *'Wfe Sell for Less\ I N C ARCADE. N. Y. ever held in this part of the country [ will take place at Weismantel Bros. Furniture Store SPRINGVILLE, N. Y. SALE—Hubbard squash, cab- pie pumpkins, and other vege- Cobry, Arcade. 32t33p FARM FOR SALE \OR RENT—335 acres, barn 163x50 feet, double house, lighted by electricity, both house and barn, water in both. Barn accommodates 109 head, two large silos. Situated in the Village of Chaf fee, N \\ L. D O'Dell and Son., phone 24R-8, Chaffee, N gY 29tf FARM FOR SALE—225 acres in the town of Machias, about one mile south of B R. & P. station. Build ings in g <M <d condition, plenty good •water, both well and spring water. Farm must be sold on account of health. Will sell with or without the JXifiSKSXSyiiliWWSifiXSSSifi^^ stock. Paul Steckmann, Machias, N. Y., owner 28t33p § Thursday, Friday, Saturday j October 15, 16, 17 jj All new patterns and sizes, such as 6x9, 8.3^10,6, • ' 9x12, 11.3x12, 9x15, in Velvet, Axminster, Tapestry, H - Gold Seal Rugs, Floor Coverings, Stove Rugs, etc. JS We guarantee all rugs to be perfect at a price that you • will never be able to buy at again. When Weismantel jj Bros, have a sale it isn't a few cents off, but several dol- 5 lars. Weismantel Bros. Furniture Store Corner Main and Pearl Streets Phone 276 Springville, N. Y. • • • FOR SALE—House and lot, village of Sardinia, late Ellen Cook proper ty. E.T.Miller, Sardinia, N. Y. 27tf Th ^ CitiZCHS B ^Ok ^ e P° rt °f Condition, September 30, 1925 STOCKHOLDERS FOR SALE. Good second hand brick. Theodore Hayden, Sandusky.' 18tf FOR SALB:—Pure-bred White Leg horn cockerels, 4 months old. ?1 each. Mrs. Pearl Hopkins, Sardinia. 27t28p FOR SALF;—New and second hand Delco-light plants. A. -W. Jfetz, Java Village, N. Y Phone E.-W. 5B6. 26tf FOR SALE:—Two pure-bred Jersey bulls, accredited herd. Will exchange for other stock. Guilford Wood- worth, Arcade, N. Y. 27tf FOR SALE:—Two family house on Main St., Yorkshire. Mrs. C. H. Mill er. 22tf WANTED WANTED—To rent, a large room on first floor to store household goods ^or the winter. Leave address at the Herald office, Arcade. 32t34 Opportunity for High school girls and boys. We can put yon in the way of earning quite a bit of money In after school hours. The work is pleasant and easy. Address or call at The Herald office, Arcade, N. Y. 29tf WANTED—To rent, two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Leave address at Herald office. Arcade, N. y. 82t34 u: m w * OF ARCADE . N. Y. CONDENSED OFFICERS: Dy CASE PRESIDENT J. J. H. FRANCIS VICE-PRESIDENT J. H. SMITH CASHIER D. C. BINTLEY, ASST. CASHIER G. W. STRONG, ASST. CASHIER DIRECTORS JASON D. CASE GEORGE E. HOGUE JAMES H. FRANCIS REUBEN J. TILTON O. T. WILSON J. H. SMITH D. C. BENTLEY RESOURCES Loam and Discounts $ 874,647.15 U. S. and Other Bond*. 515,599.00 Mortgages OVnad .... 131,362.60 Banking Housa and Lot (Keystona Block) . ' 8,000.00 Other Real Estate... . 20,845.01 190,021.40 27,200.92 LIABILITIES Capital $ 60,000.00 Surplus 40,000.00 Undirided Profit* .. O 28,956.97 Reserre for Interest .. 28,000.00 Deposits 1,613,719.01 T °t*l $1,767,675.98 SOUND AND CONSERVATIVE BANKING RESULTS IN SAFETY AND SERVICE TO THE DEPOSITOR R. R. Allen J. G. Allen- F. D. Barnes G. E. Barnes Mary W. Beebe R. H. Beebe W. K. Beebe W. F. Benjamin H. B. Bennion D. C. Bentley Morris Bentley H. J. Beardsley D. H. Bray Bertha L. Buchman J. D. Case Elizabeth M. Case Helen' M. Chandler John S. Charles Ella K. Cheney Mrs. J. D. Colborn Florence Cooper E. J. Conroy W. G. Conschafter Jessie K. Cottrlll M. E. Cottrill George W. Dake Hattie D. Davis L. A. Davis, Estate W. S. Davis Frank E. Eddy Charles M. Drake R. B. FI»her J. H. Francis Charles Fuller George E. Fuller H. Vernon Gibby Mrs. J. W. Griffin J. S. Hatch. Laura Hillirian George Hogut- M. F. Jones W. H. Jones \E. G. Kingsley John Knight Mary F. Knight Henry A. Kohler H. C. Kreutter Mary E. Lewis Estate W. F. Lewis E. W. McCraley C. C. McKerrow Mrs. H. J. McNair W. G. McNair Glenn F. Metcalf Glenn C. Miller Guy L. Miller A. J. O'Dell Ina Ward O'Dell L. Belle Palmerlea Theodore Parker C. C. Pingrey Wm. M. Plnney A. D. Potter Charles H. Reynolds D. D. Rogers B. T. Sands A. L. Smith Floy A. Smith J. H. Smith Marguerite B. Smith Marie A. Slocum Geo. W. Strong A. G. C. Tilden Antionette Tilton R. J. Tilton Kate M. Wellman F. Earl Wilson O. T. Wilson Olive D. Wilson K. R. Wilson i Harriet Hoxie Estate Nora E. Young