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T»AGE BIGHT HAMMOND THEATRE Arcade, N. Y. SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 Jack Hoxie in LooKing for Trouble. A galloping Western packed with breathless excitement. Comedy News reel. TUESDAY, AUGUST 31 Bob Custer in The Dead Line—a thrilling tale of Romance and Adventure—of love under the soft Mexican skies, overflowing with the very spirit of the immense southwest. Comedy—Heavy love, in- two reels. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 AND 3 Richard Dix in The Shock Punch—a punchful story of a young man who had lighting in his fist Comedy—Up and Wooing, in two reels. COMING—LABOR DAY SPECIAL That's My Baby, with Douglas McLean. FOR REM ROOMS for rent t o school stuJents. Mi- H. Pixley, Delevan, N. Y. 6t27v FIAT FOR RENT—On correr of cwugh Ave. and Main street. Ar cade. John Williams, Sandusky, N. Y. 20t27 FOR RENT—House or rooms. Frank DoolitWe, East Main St., Arcade, N. Y. 26t27 FOR RENT—Five-room furnished flat with bath and garage. Luke Brass, Arcade, N. Y. 26tf FOR RENT — Garage. Mrs. M. Davidson, Liberty street, Arcade, N. Y. 25t26p FOR RENT—Upper flat, electric lights, city water, space in barn for auto. J. F. Green, East Main St., Arcade, N. Y. Phone- 47-J. \25t26p HOLLAND M. E. CHURCH WANT COLUMN RATES: One cent per word each in sertion. No adv. run for less than 25 cents. Ail ads. cash with order.~ No charge accounts for thasa ads. ' SPECIAL NOTICE—Keyed or blind •ds. double price, We prefer to have you u»e yomr postoffice box or phone number. FOR SALB—New and second hand Delco-Light plants. A. W. Metz, Java Village, N. Y. Bell phone 34-f-4 17tf FOR SALF.—One rug < JX 12, bnubert piano, three rockers, 6 kitchen chairs 2 dressers, 2 stands, 1 chiffioner; Call before Sept. ; Bargains. Mrs.' Arthur Earl, Prospect street, Ar cade, N. Y. 26p FOR SALE—Wood htalir Phone 46E13, Arcade, N Y. 26 FOR SALE FOR SALE—Light touring car In good condition A real bargain at $100. Good five-tube radio sets at real bargain prices. Ford truck; light Ford truck with starter. Eric Lee, Arcade Garage Arcade, N. Y. 25& FOR SALE)—Barpain in used c*~: New Overland Six coach driven 2000 miles §800; 1921 Oakland sedan $85; % ton Dodge truck $175; Ford tour ing $10. B. L. Dawley, Sardinia, N. Y. 26 PIGS FOR S^LE^5 - we7ks ^id.\E7j. Fbit, Eagle Rd. Arcade Phone 52F3. 26 FOR SALE—Covered buggy, single harne^.-, spring milk wagon. Clint Worth.ngton, Sandusky, N. Y. 26t27 FOii SALE—Six choice new milch co»j with calves by side. Cort Kram er. Holland, N. Y. 26p FOR SALB— Good five-weeks-old pigs at $5.00 each. Roy B. Lane, Kranklinville, N. Y. 26t27p FOR SALE—1 brown mare, weight 1300, or one sorrel team, 5 and 6 years old, weight 2300. Will trade tor cows. White Leghorn hens, yearlings and two-year-olds. D. D. Clark, Freedom, N. Y. 26t27p FOR SALE—10 h. p. International portable engine on truck, 1919 Ford touring car; Pierce-Arrow 38 Tour ing; Overland Four Touring. These cars are all in first-class shape. Yorkshire Garage. 26t27p FOR SALE^Flatiron, Westing- house, cheap. At Mrs. Hendershott's, Arcade, N. Y. 26t27p FOR SALE—Silo 12x24. Enquire of Ra y Olin, on W. E. Brookjnfller farm, Chaffee, N. Y. 24t27 10:45 a. m. Miss Minnie Newton, returned missionary from India, will speak at the morning service; 12 o'clock, church school. 2 p . m. Protection. 7:30 Union service in the Baptist church. HOLLAND BAPTIST CHURCH Morning worship 11 a. m. \The Cheerful Pilgrim.\ Children's sermon. Church school at noon. Union evening service church. Sermon \Calvary.\ Sermon this SOME ATTRACTIONS AT ERIE COUNTY FAIR FOR SALE—New waterproof play tent. Complete with gu y ropes and poles. Grace Sherwood, Arcade, N. Y. R. P. 2. 26 FOR 5ALE}—Colonial velvet rug 9x 12, and Smith Axminister rug 7 ft. 6 in. by 9; oak bedstead with good springs j also wash bench . Phone 12J-J.' Mrs. Clarence Smith, Ar cade, N. Y. 26 FOR SALE—Four Jersey cows, t o freshen October, November and De cember; one purebred Jersey year ling bull; one large brood sow. Eu gene R. Yauchzy, Curriers. 26p FOR SALE:—Work horse, weight 1400. Frank Doolittle, East Main st., Arcade, N. Y. 26t27p FOR SALE—-At a Bargain: Enclos ed Nash Car; living room suite; •chairs; carpet, etc. Mrs. W. R. Wood, East Main street, Arcade, N. Y. 25tf FOR SALE — 25 hens. Clarence Smith, Arcade. Phone 124-J. 25t26 FOR SALE—Good house and barn; large lot on State road from Buffalo to Olean. Mrs. A. R. Stickney, Olean St., Yorkshire, N. Y. 25t28p FOR SALE—28 pigs, 4 and 5 weeks jld. Erail Bohadlo, Sardinia, N. Y 24t27p 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 b e sold to settle Con- roy estate. B. A. 'Hyland, Arcade, N. Y. * 6tf LOST LOST—August 14th, between Grif fin's Mills and Protection, a tent. Finder please notify Robert D, Reed, Easi^ Aurora, N. Y., \and receive re ward. 25S LOST—Child's new coat, lost in Sar dinia. Finder leave at Mrs. Jessie Pitcher's, Sardinia, N. Y. 26 LOST — Wooden box containing clothing, between Fredonia and^Ar- cade. Finder notify Leon Wright, Franklinville, N. Y. Reward. 26p WANTED WANTED — Second-hand power washing machine in good condition. Roasonable. Inquire at Herald office, Arcade, N. Y. 26 WANTED — Fully equipped dairy farms to exchange for good income property in Buffalo. -Have plenty of customers waiting and can make a quick deal for you. Get in communi cation with C. A. Wallace, Hunt Busi ness Agency, 410 Brisbane Building, Buffalo, N. Y. 25t26 FOR SALE—300 White Bock Pul lets for sale. Choice of the flock for $1.25 each. Yates, Sandusky/N. Y. 25t26p ACETYLENE PLANT—At your own price. Pilot, th e best make; 50-lbs capacity; complete. This plant was in successful operation until replaced by electric lights. Will make an ex cellent lighting system for anyone. Herald office, Arcade, 'N. Y. 25tf WANTED—Good, reliable man to work on farm by month or year. C. D. Simpson, Arcade, N. Y. 25t26p WANTED—Two tons of No. 1 Clov er or Alfalfa hay; second cutting pre ferred. A. B. Tullar, Yorkshire, N. Y. 26t27p FOR SALE — Shepherd puppies. Jacob Schaus, Cloverfield Farm, Chaffee, N. Y. Phone 56-M2 25t26 FOR SALE—Owner leaving town, will sacrifice semi-Bungalow,, eight rooms and bath; oak floor qnd fin ish; furnace; lights and garage. Lee Taylor, Arcade, N. Y. • 25t26p FOR SALE—Second hand silo, 14x 80, full stave, good condition. Will sell cheap; also new Aermoter wind- milL S. E. Reisdorf, R. F. D. No. 1, Arcade, N. Y. 25t26p FOR SALE—Pointer puppies, eight weeks old; males and females; bred from dogs that are real hunter*. E. EL Morgan, Bliss, N. Y. 25t26 FOB SALE—lee business, including ice pond, ics house and ice harvesting tools; also a building lot Easy terms. J. C. CottriU, Arcade, N. Y. 2Jtf RAGS WANTED—Clean, cotton, in pieces' not smaller than 12 inches square. Herald office, Arcade. 24tf WANTED^-Carpenter work of all kinds; inside finishing or outside work. Inclosed porches a specialty. Also aU kinds of .mansonrjr, painting and kaleomining; concrete mixing by machine. First class work assured C. C. Honsinger, Sardinia. 23tf HELP WANTED MONEY TALKS Salesman, Salesladies and Retail merchant. My items fit all of you Salesman averages $1.00 profit for every dealer called on. Costs dealer $2.00,'he sells for $8.50, makes $1.60 on $2.00 invested. Salesman makes $1.00.' If you are a Salesman or wish to become one. If you never sold anything in yonr life I will tell you how to make better than $100.00 a week. (Address) Geo. L. Lane, Mansfield, Ohio. 26tf NOTICE—My shop will he closed for ten days beginning September 2nd. D. D. Rogers, Curriers, N. Y. 26p • Every arrangement has been com pleted for the seventieth annual fair of the Erie County Agricultural so ciety, which will open at the grounds in Hamburg next Monday and run until Saturday night, and it is said that in quality, type and number, th e exhibits in all departments will place this fair ahead of any ever held by the society. Not only in point of exhibits, but in special features and atractions, th e fair jvill mark a milestone in the or ganization's existence. Lovers of horse flesh will see some of the finest thoroughbreds in th e country. There will be running races eaoh day and th e thrilling chariot and Roman hippodrome races, baseball games each day for the championship of Erie county outside of Buffalo. Across from the grandstand daily will b e presented a wonderfully in teresting free vaudeville and acro batic program. The Midway will be a center of joy for patrons of all ages. Two bands, or a band and an orchestra, will play each day. A feature which will prove of greatest interest t o owners of draft horses will he the horse and mule pulling contest, whioh win be staged on Friday, September 3, and Satur day, September 4, at 12:30 o'clock, in front bf the grandstand. In addition to the departments already mentioned, there will be the cattle department, poultry deparfc- To Enrolled Republicans A Few Facts for Your Consideration On September 26th, 1921, the rules of the Republican County Committee were changed, in response to public sentiment, so as to permit the recommendation of candi dates to the enrolled voters of the party. The following year, on June 29th, 1922, the Republi can County Committee endorsed candidates, and, among others, on motion of S. W. Hart of Perry, a resolution was unanimously passed endorsing Mr. Webber A. Joiner for his second term as Member of Assembly. This year the committee again endorsed candidates. At a meeting held June 28th, 1926, with 82 out of 88 members present, or represented in person by an en- roUed Republican, the committee by more than a major ity vote recommended Major Joe R. Hanley of Perry for Member of Assembly, and Wm. H. Richardson of War saw for Sheriff.. If it was right in 1922 to recommend candidates, it is right in 1926 to recommend Hanley and Richardson, There was no fault found then, there should be none now. Vote for JOE R. HANLEY for Member of Assembly and WM. H. RICHARDSON for Sheriff Hanley and Richardson Campaign Committee ment agricultural exhibits, including fruit, vegetables, butter, cheese, etc Along the line of agricultural work the Junior Extension branch, com prising boys who have carried junior project work in poultry, vegetable and potato raising in rural grade schools, will be of much interest.. We Say it with .. There are a lot of good reasons for trading her*—the best reasons are PRICES— Bright Colored Lunch Boxes, the quarter land 19c Big Bargain Wa«h Board* SOc Tumblers .5c Pea Beans, per lb. 8c, IS lbs. ipx $1 P & G Soap, Sc or 11 for SOc Tuna Fi«b, Blue Sea, all white Meat . . .\. 25c Pink Salmon 20c Fould* Macaroni 10c Tumeric, Celery Seed, Mustard Seed, Cloves, Cassia Buds.. . 10c Vinegar, per gallon 28c, 1 gal. jug, full . . -,49c Every Woman needs a granite jar Filler, only 15* Wheatena or Cream of Wheat. . . 25c A good line of Gramlte Kitchen Ware, Price* are good. School Shoes and Stockings, Tablets, Pencils, etc -Buy where you can best— C. W. GRIFFIN JAVA CENTER, N. Y. Security First Safe Deposit Protection for your valuables is very important. You obtain it at small cost by renting a Safe Deposit Box in our Fire and Burglar Proof Vault—our charge is only $2.00 and $3.00 per year. The Citizens Bank of Arcade Arcade, N. Y.J J. D. CASE, Preeideat J. H. FRANCIS, Via J. H. SMITH, Cashier. D. C. BBMTLXY, AM*. GEO. W. STB&MC Attt Caskier Gustave C. Miller, superintendent of the motor show, calls particular attention to this feature of the fair. The large building at the south of the race track is given over wholly to the automobile show, and Mr. Mil ler expects to have it filled with the latest models of the most popular cars. The baseball schedule for the fair is as follows: Tuesday, Marilla vs., Colden; Wed nesday, East Aurora vs. Collins; Thursday, Sloan vs. Lancaster; Fri day, Williamsville vs. Angola; Satur day, Akron vs. Ebenezer Game: will start at 3:30 o'clock William! Hease of Buffalo will umpire aniii Walter Taylor of Hamburg is mar.a-j ger of the tournament. OH—VERY LIKELY Kelly: \D'ye think Casey'll gef time off for good behavior?\ Hoolihan; \I dunno. What's he] in for?\ Kelly: \Beatin\ up his wife, four] policemen an' two detectives.\ Want ads. Ben your rata goodil Know the ONE MINUTE BOW on display. See it before buying »ny Washer. A phone cali will bring the new One Minute to your home. Do your next wash in it. Under our special time payment terms no one can afford to be without this better washer. The Electric Store Main Street li. C MASON Arcade, 137-W