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FOR SALE, WANTS, FOR RENT, ETC. Rates; Ono cent pe r word each intertion. No advertisement in for leu than 25 centt. All adi. caib with order, k Special Notice—Keyed or blind ad... double price. .W e prefer to have you u*e your poitoffice box or phone'numbcr, ra,thcr than to have replies addressed to this/office. Best Blood Heavy Layers up, c ^ 6 , -Culled Flockf Write Special Inducements \^ 6 * For earl/ orders Catalogue Freo FOR SALE FREEDOM. Today FOB -SALE-^New and second harid belco-Lightrplants./A' W~. Metz, Java , Village, N. Y. Boll jphone 34-f-4. 17tf FOR SALE—Shetland pony. Ray Berwanger, Arcade,. N..Y. 50t5;i FOR SALE—Two Heifer calves, one\ out 6f 1-3,000-lb dam. M. L. Scripfe. er, Arqado, N, Y. 50p JJ10R SALE—3 grade Holsteins 3 to 4 years old, T. B. tested. John Mill er, Holland, N. Y. 60S FOR SALE-^-Queen Brooder stove ; HOME FOR SALE all modern and .good Home with\ conveniences barn. Mrs.-C. H. Miller, Yorkshire, N. Y. . 48tf Mrs. John R. Williams^ was in Ar cade, Friday. k The Ladies' Aid met Thursday af ternoon and evening with Mrs. J. M. Harris. ~~ - Mrs. Ena Schuyler and daughter, Evangeline, visited' at Mrs. Ed. Davis' Thursday. i Mrs. Edwin Morgan called on Mrs. I John Edmunds, Friday afternoon. I A wood bee was held for I church, Thursday afternoon CHAFFEE Mr. and Mrs. M. J.\ Jewert and Mr. Charles Oliver took Miss Helen Oliver to the Buffalo General-hospi tal, Monday, where she underwent an operation on her throat. Last re ports 1 are she is getting along fine and intends to return home in a few days. Miss. Martha Hakes of Rochester spent a Tew days of last week with the | (, er parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Fred Hakes, ' _ . . . . FOR RENT—Five-room flat. Frank 42-inch hover, good condition, $13.00 Earkor, Arcade, N. Y. 50t52p R. R. Wilson, Chaffee, N Y. 50tf • - ------ -—-— - FORd RENT—140 acre dairy farm. Mrs-Ed. Francis was taken to the ji rS- Charles Quint spent a few I hospital for. an operation J-days in Arcade last w«tjk, the guest | Rev.-Harris was in Buffalo for a of her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Reese, i few days-. 'Mr. and Mrs. James Shaw and Mrs. , Prayer meeting was heia at the Walter Knight were in Buffalo, Tues- ! home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jones, day «. \ (Wednesday evening. I Mrs.-Wm. Gest, of Buffalo, spent , Mrs. Howard Jones of Chicago is > Wednesday with Mrs. R. B. Fisher, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. , Mrs. Delano of Buffalo, spent the David Davis. | week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Clyde* Bndcnbaker has' been L on Carr assisting Mrs. John H. Morgan* a few, Mr. and 'Mrs. Hemmingway were days. Mrs. Morgan is gaining. j n Buffalo. Thursday. — , Mrs. C. R Owens called on Mr& E. r Mr . and Mrs. R. R. Allen and Mr. J> ,?i en o y ' , Thu ??. day - „ o ^, 'nnd Mrs. Dewey Russell, met with a , Mrs. Stephen Findley called on Etl.; s H g ht accident, Saturday night, near Edmunds, Tuesday. Mr. Edmunds i Machias, when their car skidded on remains about the same. / 'the icy pavement. They were badly Mrs. Lloyd^ Brown is visiting in shaken up and the car slightly dam- Buffalo for a few days. . • age d Mrs. Milton Turner and daughter, Mrs . R. B. Fisher spent Thursday Goo buildings, Known as the Brown BuflaI ?' - U ? sd .Y *i with Mrs. Cornwell of Lime Lake. Bros. Farm, East Arcade. QS E \^' an Ti\\ vh V S ^ ^ h ,° Spl H\ - Vern Woodworth of Protection Bank, Arcade. N. Y 60t52 A *?• and * M tPw H , ar1 ^ .?°? k .ft n d MR J spent the week-end with L. D. O'Dell \ - A rch ? r , °! Buffalo visited Mr. and . Mrj C arl Gardner of Rochester was Mjs. Lloyd Brown, Saturday. — - FOR RENT FOUND and Mrs. Fred AUCTION FOUND—Watch—Any person prov-^ ing, same, call at my residence in Hoi- 1 land, N. Y. C. \Edward Van Valken-, Having rented my farm, I will sell burg, .Holland, \N. Y. 50S at Public Auction, at the farm known HELP WANTED 1 as the old* Mill Farm,' on MiU street, , one-half mile north of Sardinia Vill- -- —.-- : age, on, Wednesday, Feb. 23, at 1 -Married man-to work on , O ' c i oc k sharp,. 12 grade Holsteins, WANTED u ^ a _ b _ t farm, address P„ O. Box 292, Arcade nearly\ alllpHngers,\ l\ grade Jersey • N ' *• * • 49t60p ; cow, freshened 6 Veeks,ago> '2 grade J Holstein heifers, coming-in, 2 year- Ithe gues t of Mr. I Hakes, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Briggs of Buf falo and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tack- berry of East Aurora called on.Mrs. Clara Andrews, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Howell of Auburn, N. Y., were the guests of: TUESDAY, FEB. 1 .. ~ . . Francis McDonald in \The Desert's Toll.\ Spectacular; actionfull; Never a dull moment. Alio comedy \When a Man's ,a Fan,\ r p i?„„„a *»JJ„ 4 and 5 years old, wt. 2300, 1 black B ' Forrest ' Arcade i|team, 7 and 12 years old, wt. 2400. ' 2 sets heavy harness, 1 single harness - Superior grain drill, Superior two- for one year. N. Y. WANTEB WELLSVILLE Laundry and Dry Gleaning Company Better Cleaners and Launderers .._ Phone Arcade Herald Office Delevan, Bernice Smith, Agent Yorkshire, A. H. Holmes' Store, Agent Sandusky, P. E. Merrill Co., Agent m COLLECT MONDAY AND THURSDAY HAMMOND THEATRE ARCADE, N. Y. SATURDAY, FEB. 12— Tim McCoy and Pauline Stark in \War Paint,\ b y Peter \B. Kyne. A thousand thrills; hundreds of Indians on the war path; amazing riding; real romance. 121 acres, 4 miles Arcade, 20 acres timber, good 8-room house, new gam- brel roof, basement barn, silo, hen house 20x30. Including 10 cows, bull, 200 hens, sugar tools, farming tools. Price only $5,000; $1,000' cash. Ellis Bros., Inc., Springville, N. Y. 50tl FOR SAJLE—To settle estate, the P. G. Jones farm of 157- acres in Village of Centerville. Will sacrifice for quick \sale inquire of Grant Jones, Fillmore, or W. E. Jones, Holcomb, N. Y., Bxect. ~50t52p FOR •'SALE^Onc hundred whiter leg horn (pullets and yearlings) hens.\ All good layers. John P. Gubbins, R. F. D. 3, Arcade, N. Y. - 49t50p BABY CHICKS—S. C. White Leg horns. Send for price list. Custom hatching. East Hill Poultry Farm, i R. M. Button, Franklinvlle, N. Y 49t52 ! — •—— — ! HEMSTITCHING 1 com piumer, jyeenut; .IUUWIUJJ ma-, ,, • , TCHwurd George were . FOR SALE—One fresh Guernsey j Hemstitching adds beauty and dis-, chine, Johnston hay rack, Oliver two-1. East Aurora Fridav 1 cow. Inquire H. M. Gray, five miles | tinction to otherwise ordinary arti-1 way plow, Syracuse walking plow, „ , Fred Wilkins and' east of Arcade on Arcade-Bliss State clcs, at small cost. Hemstitch your I spring-tooth harrow, Osborne disc „ „• Ttrjii.;-- w ' ere : n Machias over: highway. 49t50 table and bed linens. -White thread I harrow, land roller, weeder, Deering X\. ' ek end Thev a j so attended' furnished Mail orders solicited. I McCormick riding cultivator, ™? vr > the Dairymen's League meeting. Mrs. E. C. Alsworth, Arade, N. Y. Iron Age riding cultivator, 2 walking Mf R ' B p; s h e r has a new At- j 50p i cultivators, shovel plow, 2 farm, •' K t - Radio insta lled by the.dinia spent Tuesda'y with Mr ,„ .. —— — wagons, 1 Ivagon boxi set and springs ! TT_,. f „„ T!_„ti,„,- '-' - • - WANTED—Ton tons of hay, or will j i mUk wagon with box, set a ^ d | Ho. ton Brothers. springs, 2 buggies, 3 pair sleighs,, sugar tools consisting of draw tub, Wednesday storage tub, about 100 buckets and Mr W ajt er Hemmingway isspend Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Howell, Saturday I and Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour O'Dell and family were guests of friends in Ar- ctfde, recently, . . Mr. and \Mrs. Claude Butler and family of East Aurora spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith- of Geneseo spent Sunday with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Carr. row corn planter, Superior one-row! Mr - an <* Mrs.- A. J. O'Dell were in ma«f.o». rioerw nwwnir ma.'. Buffalo, Wednesday. THURSDAY & FRIDAY. FEB. 17 AND 18— Reginald Denny in \What Happen ed to Jones.'! You won't know what joyous, un- confined laughter is until you've seen. Denny breeze through this farce. Also comedy, \Snookums Outing.\ Kirkland White at the organ. STRYKERSVILLE FOR SiAT.E—Eight-year-old Jersey Cow, fresh in four weeks. Charles Bookmillcy-, Jr , Arcade, N Y 49t50]> FOR SALE—Good eating and cook ing apples. 7 r i cents per bushel Phone 48-F-5, Arcade, N Y 48t2p sell hprd of eleven tested, mostly 1 fresh cows. I.ee Taylor, North St.. Arcade. 50t51 FOR SALE—Two houses; gambrol roof barn, gnrnge, hen-house, two acres of land, fruit. Ideal place for chickens or trucking business. On WANTED—Calves of all Phone -10-W Earl White, Arcade! N Y. 50t3p Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Zahler of Sar, _-iiia spent Tuesday with Mr . and I Mrs. L. A. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heath and * Mr. M C Warner has purchased Mrs. Seymour O'Dell were' in Buffalo a new Jordan coupe. I Mr. Silas James is drilling a water well for Mr Emery Gefhardt, Albion is listed among the twol thousand cities and village named asl being next in line for new postofficel buildings.-- 1 EXPERT PLUMBING Moderate Charges We do-all. kinds, ofi plumbing-^-water and heating system installa tion. While we specialize in quick service in emer gency calls, we also take contract jobs .to. install plumbing in new and old .houses. All work guar anteed-and-materials guar anteed.. Those we have served tell us our prices are very reasonable. A. H. HOLMES Arcade, N: Y. J kinds, ?P °f ^.^ d n ^ 1 r ^vn!, n Hnn P nTS^ i ^\ , ™* the wpek with Mr »\'' Mrs - W -- • Messrs Joe and Xavier Stamper «o°t arch pan, International gas en- lH Westm iller at Knoxville. Pa ' - Yprk - ,. -, • T, ... i i irusi.iiiiiiiri.u L ivnuAviiic , i u . 'Spent the past week in New gine 1% horse power, Reid milk | L _ A Hri g|_ an{ , Son , installed a I city. M ^ , . „„„„\:„ m „„„, T „ „ cooler, No. 2,-Milk cans, paUs andip; v(? Hundred Dollar Kolster Radio Mr. and Mrs. Churchill and fam'ly ?°^w^?. ct \^™5^, P ^ ne .S5;?I?l'H?H5!^ l h ™ 1 l°?J>™* C l°L '^'fwjfr-. s i\\ uel s - tra « ss -. recently. | of Buffalo tpent Sunday with \ft J. J. Wales, Arcade, N. Y. 4,7t48ptf | redecorated before the spring rush | -about 30 hens, and many other arti 'begins. At your service. Grant ' Hodge, Arcade, N Y. 50t51 $1.60 buys 200 sheets and 100 en velopes for correspondence, all nicely printed on bond paper at the Herald WANTED—Married man for dairy Ofllce, Arcade. N. Y. 45tf I farm, one-half mile from town and ! cles too numerous to mention. Ceylon J. Meyers, Prop. Glenn Mead, Auctioneer E. T Miller, Clerk FOR SALE—The Eunice house and lot at Farmersville Sta tion to close an estate. Make i pood school. Henry | N. Y. C. R. Owens, Freedom, 49t50 I AUCTION | The' undersigned having decided to | quit farming, will,sell at Public Auc offer. Knight & BentleyV Arcade. N ' WANTED FARMS j ^^Zilel MARRY RICH—World's largest ma trimonial rlub. Sealed particulars for stamri^ Doris Dawn. East Cleve- • land, Ohio. *42t52p for cash buvers. Springville, N. Y. Ellis Bros. T | Curriers, 7 miles Northeast of Arcade inc., i on stenson Road on Thursday, 21 9 I February lTth, at 10 o'clock sharp! | the following property. Horses, two i .black gelding horses, wt. 2600,' age AUCTION ra o AUCTION—Mrs Jessie Galvin will'll and\ 13 years old; Cows. 14 Hol- APPTYT vvr PT ANT At wnnr own i sell at auction at the Galvin farm, stein cows, part fresh, rest to freshen ACETYLENE P LA £T—At.your own 2y miles t f Smith CornerS( and s00 n . . ,. pnee.^ Pilot, the best make. 50-lbs, 2 east of v Java Lake on Satur . 1 soon, 2\ yearlings, Holstein bull, about capacity: complete. This plant was dnv Fe)) 10th at nooni c cno i ce | 40 hens, 3 turkeys, in jnccessful operation until replaced , P0WS j ue ;„ March and April; 2 year- Complete outfit of farm machinery by electric lights. Will make an ex- | ling heifers; 3 horses;' 25 tons hay; land household goods. See bills, cellent litrhtiner svstem for anyone^-250 bushel oats and full line of farm , Lunch served at noon. Herald office.'Arcade. N. Y. 25tf I machinerv. F S Closser, Auction-. WM. MYERS, Prop. I oor. Wm. Gilmartin, Clerk. .Ureal ^lenn Mead. Auctioneer. Big Returns from OUR Want Ads. terms. 50t51 I Ed. Fisher, Clefk. Don't forget the Pedro Party to-1 an d Mrs. Kugene Bmnn. night at .the I. O. O. F. Hall. Play- I Mr. August Kirsch received a tele- ing starts promptly at 8:30. Come ] gram, Sunday, informing him of the and bring your friends. IN MEMORIAM In sad and loving memory of our dear husband and father, Frank Starks, who passed away seven years ago today, February 13th, 1927 Tho you've left us precious loved one Tho we hear your voice no more, We are safe in our confiding, That we'll meet on yonder shore. Wife, Daughter and ; Son DAIRYMEN'S MEETING AT ROCK GLEN. FEB. 14 There .will be. a big Dairymen's meeting at Rock Glen, Monday even ing, February-14th. George-M. Ty ler of -the Rochester Dairymen's League! office, will be the speaker. All dairymen are cordially, invited. death of his brother, George Kirsch, of Ohio. -J SURE SALE—OUR WANT ADS: Bj&by Chicks that live .and grow into profitable broilers and layers. Big -Husky chicks from purebred flocks select\- ed for high egg production. Whito and Brown Leghorns, Anconas, Barred Rocks, R. I. Reds, Black | Minorcas. Ask for catalogue and ' price list. 50tl2p DA VISTA HATCHERY \. Box 276 . Machias, N. Y. ' Arcade Restaurant UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Prank Davenport of Perry, N. Y. .'.nnounce that they have taken possession of the _ Arcade Restau rant and will be pleased to serve you. A number of years of ex perience fit us to serve you as you wish with GOOD FOOD WELL COOKED Cleanly prepared and served Your patronage is solicited and will be appreciated. Mr. and Mrt. FraSk Davenport THE CITIZEN'S BANK OF ARCADE ARCADE, NEW YORK OFFICERS J. D. Case President J. H. Francis, Vice President J. H. 'Smith Cashier D. C. Bentley, A3st. Cashier ' G. W. Strong, Asst. .Cashier \BOOKKEEPERS LEWIS E. HAWKS . ' .HAROLD D. HOPKINS - EMMA RICHARDSON RHONA L. BENNION IRENE BARTLETT DIRECTORS JASON D. CASE GEORGE'E/HOGUE J. D. CASE, President -JOHN—KNIGHT J. H. SMITH D. C. BENTLEY Report of Condition January 10, 1927 RESOURCES Loans and DUcount* \ $ U. S. and t)th»r Bond* Martfagat Ownad .. , Banking' Houi* and'.Lot (Kay.tori. Bl&t). ; ••' - ' if.-. Other Raal EttaU Dua From Bank*/ Cash on Hand ... CONDENSED - LIABILITIES 873,530.44 ^P 11 * 1 * 60,000.00 659,227.75 S-r P lu » 40,000.00 154,670.00 \^T\ 1 ** Profit. ... 45,261.25 Raaarv* for Intaratt . 18,000.00 8,000.00 D, P° ,|U 1.7*7,031.26 1»,5»4.21 ' j \162.S54.7Z - \ 22^35.39 Total $1,890^12.51 T ? Ul $1,890^12.51 COMPA>ATlVE-FIGUREg SHOWIrrGTlNC^EAaE OF DEPOSITS JANUARY- 10, 192 3 JANUARY 10, 192 5 JANUAKY.\10. 1927 Sl.2S7.50I.59 -*I.SOO,96t.2« R. R. Allen J. G. Allen G. E. Barnes Mary W. Beebe R H. Beebe STOCKHOLDERS H«rrirt Hoxl. 1^. M. F. Jonwi v W. H. Jonea y E. G. Kingriey John Knie-ht Mary F. Knight C. C. McJCno^ Mrs. H. J. McNair \W. K. Beebe Merton Barber Millard Barber •W. F. Benjamin H. B. Bennlon Morrig Bentley DiC. BenUey Berth * J: D. ; Elixal Helen-a John S. M. E. Cottrill George Camp Leila Camp Georte W. Dake Hatti, D. Dari. T i rV*_T O. Koran L- A. D »vij Batata B T v H._\T_ W. S. Da*. ^ W T S\** W. S. Davii George, Reynold! « e rti« I Reynold* D. D. Koran A. L. Smith , J. H.'Smttl. gherie« M. Salt M .r' ggJ\^ - R. B . Fisher M .XP'A 8 ' \ Charles FuUer \Kat^M Will J. S. Hatch, Lanra Hlllman George E. Hogue i; E. Wright Norn E. T—,