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PAGE EIGHT DELEVAN NEWS Tax collector at the bank today. Mrs. E. S. Oyer entertained the Marguerites last Wednesday after noon. Miss Dorothy Potter was the guest of Miss Gertrude Al'arsh, several days last week. Miss Pearl Crosby has a new Ford coupe. Miss Mary Hickey spent the week- cn. with friends in Springbrook. Miss Frances Olthof was tlie guest of friends in Bliss, over the week end. The T. T. C. enjoyed a -trip to Niagara Falls, Monday. E. B. Strong has recently had a radio receiving set installed in his •.ome on Mill street. a..u Mis. Jo.in Hunt spent Monday with Charles Porter and family of Gasport. The firemen s minstrel show was^a decided sucoesi. Bjth nights the hall \va» filkd. Mr and Mrs. C A. M'etcalf were Sunday guests of A A Brush and family of Little Valiey. Mr. and Mi's. George Ransom and j daugnter, Helen, spent Sunday and' Monday with retain JS in Ccnewan-! Ho. i Mr Edson Fisher has recently bten a guest at the A. E. Fisher home. | 'Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hammond en-1 tertained on Monday, B Fuller, Hat- tie and Stan. Aldnch of Springville. > Mrs. E. E. Cobb is home after | spending the winter in Buffalo. ' Mr. and Mrs, Carl Cheney, Mrs. L. ] J. Cheney, Delos Dean, Guy Young.j <<ATES: One cent per word each in- .ertion. No adv. run for leu than 25 cent*. AH ad«. caih with order. No charge account* for thei* ado. SPECIAL NOTICE:—Keyed or blind idi. double price. We prefer to ha»e you uae your postoffice box or phone number. FOR SALE BABY CHICKS — 4c reduction for June Broilers, $8 and ?12 per 100— sturdy stock, leading breeds, best blood, quality chicks, Smith hatched, heavy layers, 8 and 12 week old pul lets, oil and coal brooders, special price oji Little Putman brooder, $4. catalogue free, today. L.nesville Hatchery, Linesville, Pa. 14tf TOR SALE—$800 buys a 6 acre farm located two miles from Dele- van. County road when completed will pass this place. Faum well wat- eied Buildings in good repair. Ideal place for poultry raising. Address i O. box 233, Chautauqua, N. Y. 14tl5p WANTED WANTED—Stock for pasturing. En quire of C. F. Brady, 177 Villa ave., Buffalo, or F. E. Warner, Sardinia, N. Y. 12tl4p Rollie Pierce and family were guests of Mrs. Flora Peet, on Monday I Miss Mary Delzer is caring for her sister, Mrs. Eugene Colburn, of Yorkshire. Mr and Mrs. Ormand Howe left \Wednesday fur a two weeks stay with friends in Albany. Rev. Bertram M. Osgood of Fort Dodge, Iowa, will occupy the Bap tist pulpit next Sunday morning and evening, June 6th. B. G. Hitchcock and family were guests of Pike friends, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilson were guests at the William Shultz home Sunday and Monday. V R. Lynde, E. L. Whiting, C S. Persons, Dr M E. Fisher, and C. B. Persons attended the funeral of District Attorruy Laidlaw at Elli- cottvnle, last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keller, Mr. Heithecker and little daughter were Sunday guests at the home of J. W. Harris. Mrs. Rosetta Cheney is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arnold of •Galen Hill. Chauffeur license photos, 4 for 50c. Kodak films developed and printed. Prompt service. Pearson, the Arcade Pnotographer. 12tlo Gi ests of Mr and Mrs. Milton Cole and family for the week-end and Decoration day, were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lowe and daughter, Doro thy, of Buffalo, Miss Phoebe Jaquish of Buffalo, Dr and Mrs. Merlin C. Findlay, Miss Martha Findlay, Mr. Merlin, Jr , of Kansas City, Mo. Sir Arthur Newsholm, K. C. B. of London, England, in company with Dr. Sttphen A Douglas of the Coun ty MeJical Staff were visitors at the Delevan health station on Saturday afternoon. Sir Arthur is making a tour of inspection of New York's methods of health work and the sys tem in which it is carried on Mrs. Harold Charlesworth, Mrs. Milton J Cole, Mrs. Byron Pingrey and Miss Matilhda M Sturtzer, coun ty health nurse, were the reception committee, in making the noted vis itors welcome Dr and Mrs. Conrad Nelson of Jamestown spent the week-end with Mrs. Conrad's parents, Mr and Mrs. R. C. Pingrey. Mr and Mrs. Frank Hughes were guests of M J Cole and family, i'utsday. Mr. John A. Bush of Rochester was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cole, Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Wagner entertained the Happy Hour Club, Thursday even ing. Mrs. Nellie Smith of Olean was a guest of Mrs. Flora Peet, Saturday. 'Mr. and Mrs. W. p. Pratt spent Monday with their son and family, ai Rushford. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hooper of La Salle spent a few days with their mother, Mrs. Jessie Read, the past week. Mrs. Mary Worden has purchased tr.e Read house on Main street, from Glenn Thompsett. Robert and Gertrude Marsh spent Friday and Saturday in Buffalo. Mrs. L. J. Leonard and two daugh ters were guests of 'Mrs. Bertha Tar- bad, several days this week. J. W. Harris returned home Sun- j day, having been in Buffalo for a j week. i Mi's. J. W. Harris is spending a few days in Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. William Phinney wert gue.-ts of relatives in Rochester over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bull entertain ed on Sunday, Helen and Onnolee Armstrong, Herman Langhaus, Floyd Fuss, Helen Griffith and Lyle Bull. Edward Blaske of Wellsville has FOR SALE—1300 lb. Horse, 12 yrs. I Charles B. Smallwood, Wyoming recently been tne guest of Mi-s. Flora ' old, willing worker, $35.00. 33x5 county treasurer, has received sev- Pett. i tube, neariy new, 53 00, small Letz eral large sums of money recently Clark Dedrick and family drove 1 feed grinder, used very little, in from the state. The second half of out from Buffalo, Monday and were , good condition, 325.00. Certificates the state highway maintenance mon- guests of relat.ves here until Wed-j taken. A. R. Storms, Sandusky, N. ley, amounting to $111,460 has been nesday. j Y. 14tl5 j received. The sum of $18,750 for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lowe and WANTED—Carpenter work of all kinds; inside finishing or outside work. Inclosed porches a specialty. Also all kinds of mansonry, painting and kalsomining; concrete mixing by machine. First clsas work assured. C. C. Honsinger, Sardinia. 6tf FOR SALE—Farm of 47% acres, 1 mile from Pennsylvania depot. War ren Marble, Delevan, N. Y. 10tl4p * LOST LOST—Gentleman's coat; blue serge; between Arcade and Ed. Mauer's. Had ladies sewing button on it. Return to L. D. Lawrence, Franklinville, N. Y. 14p STRAYED bTRAYED—From my pasture, May 19, two year old milking black and white cow. Reward. Notify Arthur Storms, Sandusky, N. Y. 14tl5 ARCADE NEWS Were Bufc MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Kissel 4-ton truck, like I FOR SERVICE—Purebred Hamp- . ew; good rear tires; new front I shire hog, fees $2.00. M. J. Jewert & t.res, $1,000 . Also Woods dump i Sons, Carnation Stock and Dairy body and hoist, good condition, ?300. iFarm, Chaffee, N. Y. lltlBp Kay Fowler, Box 65, Java Village, | N. Y. . 14p ' RECEIVED LARGE SUM maintenance of the town and county roads has come. The distribution fol lows : Arcade $300.00 Attica 2200.00 Bennington 450.00 FOR SALE—Top buggy in good con- Castile 3200.00 dition, also 7\bushels seed potatoes. Covington 1000.00 14U5V Eagle 400.00 FOR SALE-Wnnger.^^ .;;;;; • •; _ ijojjjj steam cooker. , • , - r> * i u FOR SALE—A six year old bay daughter of Buftalo have recent y. d k or drj wei nt n entertained at the M. J. Cole | 1Q50 £,„ mU cheap Henry Warner> , AT ciii , J Rural Letter Carrier, Holland, N. Mr and Mrs. Earl Joslyn and I 14S '.laughter, Marguerite, were guests at' lne Willie Harrison home on Mem orial daj. Bert Eggert and family were here Geo. E. Smith, Delevan, from Buffalo to htlp celebrate Mem orial day. Sunday guests at the I. D. Hardy home were, Mr. and Mrs. John Given and son, Floyd, of Springville, Mrs. >erry Card. R. Napier has resigned his posi- •lon at the Delevan-Pierce Corpora tion .\fr and Mrs. Edgar Mead and , , ., . daughur, Helen, of Buffalo and Mrs. F0R SALE—Or exchange for milch .eia-ii of Olean spent Monday at the cows or other f 0< *' Heavy Team , 'Jr Krehbiel home Wagon, two-inch Harness, nearly 1 O. W. Pierce was in town, Tues-' new, Barnes make. Arthur Powell, Rev Walter Wesley Dailey, Minister d 'Sandusky. 13tl7p 1 Sunday, 10:30 a. m. — Morning Donald Metcalf arrived home Wed-' FQR SALE—Good used Cars, cheap. 1 Serm ° n toplc ' \ JuSt Fish \ nesday morning from his school in ' Ms0 re built Fordson Tractors. Wm. Angola, Ind., to spend his summer. Yu l e & Son, Arcade, N. Y. 13tl4 vacation at home. I wash bench 128-W. • FOR SALE—Potatoes. Freedom, N. Y. FOR SALE:—Pig, 5 weeks old. John McCraley, Arcade, N. Y. 13p Phone 14tl5p 1 Fred Evans, 14tl5 ! Middlebury 1200.00 Orangeville 800.00 Perry 2200.00 Pike Sheldon Warsaw . . . Wethersfield 800.00 1500.00 1400.00 1000.00 ARCADE M. E. CHURCH ing.\ 11:45 a. m.—Bible school. 7:00 p. m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p. m.—Union service in Bap tist church. ! Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. — Mid- Miss Edith Fisher is visiting friends FOR SALE—Bulls. Several register- in Springville. j ed Holstein and Ayshire ready for | Leason Sproul is home from Ann service; also bull calves. Paul J. i , „_„„„_ „.__•.. Arbor. | Wurst, Holland, N. Y. 12tf ! WeeK prayer semce - Henry Sproul and family spent i „ , ~ . ~~r T - ,, ~. „~~ 77 r ' I GARAGE—Holland Garage; three I several days in town, the past we^t. SANDUSKY *M. E. CHURCH CHILDREN INNOCULATED I story brick garage on Main street, , • center of Holland village, is offered I R ev. Walter Wesley Dailey, Minister i for sale at low price and easy terms. ' Sunday, 1:00 p. m. — Sunday — \ Splendid location. Paul J. Wurst, | sch „°° I ; Report of Toxin Anti-Toxin Innoc- Holland, N. Y. 12tf illations at Dtlevan for the month of i „ . . „ - - — _ —: - j tay . ' FOR SALE:—Plants: Tomato, Pep- School children 37' P er - Celery, Early Cabbage, Cauli- Pre-school ch'ldren 35 I flower, Salvia, Verbenia, Asters, Pe- Infants . 3 ' tunia, Snapdraggon, Straw flowers. 2-00 p. m.—Divine worship. Thursday, 8:00 p. m.—Mid-week service. CARD OF THANKS Total 77 I Georg e Drinkwalter Greenhouse, 2 We wish to express our sincere Mr. and Mrs. L. E. McQueen of Buffalo visited Mrs. McQueen's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bolender, over the- week-end. Milton B. Wagoner visited rela tives in Buffalo, over the week-end. Mrs. Ernest Holts and son spent j Tuesday with her parents at Chaf- • fee. 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Howard Bennion and daughter have been at their cottage at Silver Lake. 'Miss Irene Bartlett has returned j from Bolivar. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones have moved _ into the Margaret Welch Howard house on Park street. Baker Vaughan of Alfred Univer sity and Miss Mary Vaughan from Tonawanda were guests of their par ents, Dr. and Mrs. Alan Vaughan, over Decoration day. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Runals and son, John, of Niagara Falls, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Run als, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morgan are now located in their new home on Liberty street. Mrs. Mary Jones is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jennie Owens, at Center- ville. A. C. McCall was* out from Buf falo, greeting old friends, Saturday. He also visited friends in Eagle. Dr. and Mrs. Stowell of Buffalo visited friends in town, Wednesday. Lockwood and Sullivan had one of the most beautifully decorated pat riotic windows in their store for Meonorial day. Mrs. Jennie Owens, who spent the winter in Cleveland with her daugh ter and son, returned last week to her home in Centerville. The past week she has been the guest of Mrs. Henry Fuller. Mrs. Henrietta Filer entertained her sister, over Decoration day. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Runals visited their son, Clarence Runals, at Nia gara Falls, several days the- first of the week. Mt. and Mrs. Ernst and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Joesky of Buffalo, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hendershott, Monday. Mrs. Wilson Marsh of Batavia was in town, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hendershott were in Strykersville, Memorial day. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barber spent Decoration day with his mother, Mrs. Estelle Barber of Java Village, where they held a birthday party. Mrs. Burton Joslyn and daugh ters, Shirley and Fayae, are spending the week-end with Mrs. John Pickop of Buffalo. Mr. R. N. Chittenden was the guest of W. B. Joslyn and family, recently. Mrs. Eva Hopper, Mae Hopper and son, Leon, were called to Conneaut by the death of their cousin, Mrs. Nathan Brooks. Mr. L. B. Hammond was in Con neaut, Ohio, last Saturday and Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lockwood and daughter, Mary Jam , falo, Wednesday George Hoffowtr ,. hospital, where he The chairs for the th„ lr ' c ' gri P- Odd Fellows b U ,ld lng * V\} tk « nesday and are b e i„,, , td w <*- Mr. and Mrs ly from a severest ack \T^. ^ -—~o uunumg arri nesday and are being placet) Mr. and Mrs. Je-se Pot 'ur wD1 move to Warsaw next Monday \C \ will reside on North Mam street anil 1 will be glad to have any Arcad, friends look them ut>. Mr. and Mrs. S.' T Lewis ui daughter, Lois, Mr. and Mrs p„ ne * I Rood and daughter, Helen, of Job, sonburg were callers of Mrs. Chari.! I Reynolds, recently. Mrs. L. A. Mason i a visiting W son, James, at Burlington, Vt,, where he is attending the university Rev. Henry Mosley nas booked passage on the Berengia for July 14 to England and Scotland. He expecu to be away about six wteks. He will visit his parents at Southpurt, on the west coast of England. He will also visit on the continent while away Philip Morgan anil Mr and Mrs. Edgar Williams of Em, 1'a-, were here for Decoration day Mr. and Mrs. Ray bt-arl of East Aurora were in town, Monday- Mrs. A. C. McCall u f Butfalo was the guest of Mrs. Mary Bitbe audi other friends in town, over Decora, tion day* Mrs. Bert Cumming- of was the. guest of Mr*. (. harles. Rey nolds, Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Slocum ot I Fairport were guests of G A. Barnes and 'MV. and Mrs. Joseph smith, over Decoration day. Mrs. John Questa and daughter, Lillian, of East Rochester were the guests of friends in town, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Martens of Buf falo were guests of Mrs. A. Murphy, j Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Filer . UU i Mr. and Mrs. Henry lWen of Bui. I falo were guests of Mr and Mrs. Al bert Bowen Sunday > Dean L. Witheril uf Buffalo was in I town, Decoration day At a besball meeting -eld last week, Mr. Ernest Holts was elected temporary manager lie is holding regular practice 011 Monday, Wednes day and Thursday evening?. All ball players are invited to c mie out for practice. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 10:30—Divine sen ice 10.30—Junior churcr 11 46—Church school 8:00—Union service in church. 8 :00, Wednesday—Prayer Bible study. Baptist and SENTENCED TO SIX YEARS Leo Nowak -\v ki, 32 years old of Buffalo, who a week ajro wis found guilty of burgluMznir tne Delhnger store at Strykirsvilk- on March 31st, was sentenced to six years at hard labor in the Auburn State- prison by Judge Conable, Wednesday morning. 12tl4p Much credit is due Dr. Myron~-E. Imiles iwest of- Yorkshire, Fisher, who has given freely of his ! phone, Chaffee 62-F-12. time that these T. A T innocula- I „„„ „ . T . .„ . „ 7, ,- - • . . . , , , „. , FOR SALE—1924 Ford Coupe, good tion clinics might be held every week, , - , „ ,,' ', a ,.„ „ t :'„ mechanical condition. Call Delevan extend.ng over a period 01 time. ^ lltjf N Y. Tele- ' thanks £0 alT w~ho so kindly offered GEO. S. RANSOM General Merchandise Delevan, N. Y. cars and for the many words of sym pathy from old friends at the time of our recent bereavement. G. W. Hopkins, p B. P. Hopkins. Summer Suits I Men $20 You will want one of these suits for the Fourth. Better make your selection now while we have your size. Made from very fine Tropical Worsted in soft brown shade with self colored stripes; faced and seams taped, with durable satin. A suit to be . proud of and they will Wear. Summer Dresses for Women js Another shipment, \June Fox\ Dresses. The handsomest and best made line of summer dresses we have ever sold. All seams are double stitched; colors guaran teed not to fade from sun-or washing. We also have beautiful Rayon silk.dresses at the same prices. Genuine Pongee silk dresses at $5.25. R. C. PINGREY & CO. Delevan, N. Y. , BABY CHICKS—Sturdy stock, lead ing breeds, best blood, Quality Chicks |—Smith hatched, heavy layers, 9%c, I up. Special inducement for early! orders. Also 8 to 10 weeks old Pul- ' lets. Write today. Catalogue free. • Oil and coal brooder. Special price on Little Putman Brooders, $4.00. Linesville Hatchery, Linesville, Pa. lOtf FOR SALE—Choice lots in Sutton I Sub-Division at Silver Lake. Splen did air and scenery, 1,500 feet above sea level. Price low as $500. Close to sporty nine-hole golf course. W. B. Sanders, Real Estate Broker, Nunda. Phone 99, or enquire on premises. 9t20 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT I, the under-sheriff of Wyoming County, wish to announce that I will be a candidate for the nomination for sheriff of Wyoming County at the coming Republican primary election, and respectfully ask the support of all Republican voters of the County. CHARLES W. STsAINTON, 8tf Warsaw, N. Y. FOR SALE—Auto back rest cushion. Apply at Herald office, Arcade. 9tf FOR SALE;—House and lot, garage; electric lights, hot and cold city water, bath, furnace, cement cellar, and coal bins, vegetable cellar, sew erage. Must be sold to settle Con- roy estate. B. A. Hyland, Arcade, N. Y. 6tf FOR SALE—Weast dwelling on North St., Arcade. Inquire, Spring, Arcade, N. Y. 40tf CHICKS—Sturdy chicks, leading breeds, best blood, Quality Chicks*', heavy layers. Special inducements for early orders. Free catalogue,, write today. Linesville Hatchery, J Linesville, Pa. 8tf j FOR SALE—New and second-hand Delco-Light plants. Ai W. Metz, Jav» Village, N. Y. Bell phone 34-f-4. 2tf POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce that I will be a candidate for the nomination for sheriff of Wyoming County at the coming Republican primary election. I respectfully ask the support of all Republican voters in the county. Warsaw, N. Y., April 15, 1026. 7tf William H. Richardson. POLITICAL NOTICE I wish to announce that I am a can didate for the nomination for sheriff of Wyoming County at the coming Republican primary election. I re spectfully ask the support of all Re publican voters of the County, lltf C. 0. GAIiLETT. FOR REN1 FOR RENT—Private garage space, centrally located; electric lights.' Call days, phone 147; Arcade, N. Y. 18tl4 FOR BENT—Two 6-room Apart ments, one furnished. Frank Parker, Arcade, N. Y. 18tl6p TO RENT—House on West Main street. Inquire of John Knight, Ar cade, N. Y. 12tf Dr. C. A. Mitchell Eyesight Specialist OF BUFFALO will b. at LEWIS' JEWELRY STORE ARCADE, N. Y. Thnnday, July 8, 1926 Examination Free C E, LEWIS The new and Greater HOOVER is herfc! \POSITIVE AGITATION,\ the greatest achieve ment of the electric cleaner industry, is ready to apply its marvelous efficiency to the rugs and furn ishings of your home. Put to every conceivable test, this new Hoover far surpasses in dirt-getting ability any device the world has ever known. It even excels the previous model, itself the best and most popular machine on the market. Only $6.00 down, balance in easyjnonthly pay ments. \ McKerrow's, Arcade DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL $1 100 Galling Cards $1.00 HERALD OFFICE, Arcade, N. V. 100 Sheets 5y 2 x8y 2 100 Envelopes with your name and address printed