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PAGE ^IX 1 ARCM NEWS we TOUT KNOW WHV THEY AEE CAU.6P GRASS WIDOWS we've Neve* SEEN ONE SO JUST FOUND The Ideal Place to Hold Picnics, Reunion!, Etc. POTTER'S RECREATION PARK and Dance Hall LIME LAKE, N. Y. Boating, Fishing, Bathing Beach Fine place for Children Hot Lunches Served Ice Cream and Candy Plenty- of Shelter in ca«e of Rain Dancing Every .Wednesday and Saturday Evening Come and Convince Yourtelf 16tl9 1 ARCADE RESTAURANT Frank Davonport, Prop. Try Our Regular Meali * and Lunches Home Cooking Chicken Dinners Sunday's Steak Dinners to Order Home Baked Goods to Order and delivered Call 122-M For Reservations Mrs. Ray Hubhard spent' several days last week the guest of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. White. Mrs. Ella Peck returned home, Sunday after spending a Week visit ing friends in Warsaw. •* Mr..and Mrs. H. P. White enter tained on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hubbard of Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. C. j; White and Miss Charlotte White. Miss Charlotte White left for New York, Monday, evening, \vhere she will attend Columbia University for six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Lockwood and. daughter, Mary Jane Spent the week end with Mrs. Charles Lockwood and ' daughter at Olcott. Mrs. Charles Lockwood returned home with them for a few week's visit. Mr. Stewart Rider of Buffalo spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Rider. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Smith and daughter, Virginia, of Buffalo spent Sunday with Mr. A. L. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. John Smith. Charles Baker is spending the week with ^friends in Frewsburg. Mrs. Murchison and family start ed Wednesday morning for Chicago. They were accompanied by Mrs. Murchison's brother, who has been visiting here. Mr. L. E. Runals spent several days last week with his son, Clarence at Niagara Falls. Mrs. Ida Charles is ill at the home of Mrs. A. Hoffower. Mrs, Arthur Hopkins spent the week-end with Mrs. Mable Frost at Springville. - Mrs. Susie Wan-en and-Clarence Warren of Delevan were recent guestsof Mrs. W. -R. Wood. _ Mr. and Jtrs. Gilbert Richardson spent the week-end at Silver Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George Strong and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gibby spent the week-end in the D. C. Bentley cottage at Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Underwood of Cattaraugus were guests of Mrs. W. R. Wood the Fourth. flfrs. E. S. Reeves, daughter Lillian and son John, and Gordon Hopkins were in Springville, Saturday even ing. Mr. Keith Gittere has gone to Syracuse to attend summer school at the University. VI I'LL TELL THE WORLD I GOT THE BEST .Shave IN MY YOUNG Life AT WHITE PALACE BARBERSHOP Liberty Street, / Arcade, N. Y. Ladies and Gentlemen's % Barber work Satisfaction guaranteed ALTON HOLMES A share of your patronage will be appreciated G. C. RICHARDSON Tonsorial Parlors Second floor in Wilson Block Arcade, N. Y. NO WAITING Having engaged the services of Mr. Herman Schultz, there will be no extended waiting hereafter, and will be in better shape to give quick service. Mrs. 0. T. Wilsdh, Mrs. Archie Mcv- Call and Miss Kate Lewis of Buffalo and Mrs. D. H. Hicks of Kenmore at tended the Five Hundred party, which was given at the home of Mrs. John Knight, Friday. Miss Ruth Kessler spent the week end with her s parents,, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kessler, Sr., at Springville. Mrs. W. G. McNair. is in the War saw hospital, convalescing from an operation which she underwent June 29. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Morgan and family of Erie spent the week-end with relatives here. Mr. aria\ Mrs. C. W. Andrews are on an-automobile tour to-Hot-Springs Va., Washington, D. C, Baltimore, Md., Philadelphia land Atlantic City, and other places of interest. They are expected to arrive home Satur day. Mrs. W. B'. Joslyn and daughter, Shirley spent the week-end with relatives, in Buffajo. Mr. Jack Mason and Miss Ruth Spring are making a tennis court on the corner of West and Main streets. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wood and son Junior spent the Fourth at Chautau qua Lake. Mrs. James Steele of Java Center called on friends in town, Sunday. Mrs. Clara Myers and daughter, Evelyn were in Pittsburg a few days last week, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt re turned home with them for a visit over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Butler and family, of Castile and Mi-, and Mrs. Wm. Yule spent last week at their cottage at Crystal Lake. Millard Barber, Raymond Driver, Mert Barber and George Camp of Java attended the races at Arcade Driving Pak, July Fourth. Mr. and' Mrs. Harry Smith and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ma- honey are visiting Mrs. Smith's and Mrs. Mahoney's parents at North Branch, Minn. Mrs. W. R. Wood and son Gerald spent Sunday in Houghton. GALEN HILL Mrs. Wilber Freeman of Olean spent last week at the G. M. Leonard home— - Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Arnold were Sunday callers at C. R. Owen's,- at Freedom. , ; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Law and daugh ter .and Mrs. Nettie Pooler visited at [ifrhe .Arthuri.Winchell home at puba on Sunday. Mrs. Nellie Stearns returned to her home in Arcade, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. L. jj. Leonard and children, Mr. and Mrs. Morvylle Charles and daughter; M7J.\ Charles and \daughter Mildred and Mrs. Nellie Stearns at tended the picnic at Little Valley, Saturday. Mrs. Glenn Marble and .daughters yisited Mrs. G. M. Leonard over the week-end. .Mrs. Elbert Napier of Olean and Mrs. W. H. Jones of _§iloam yisited Mrs. Leon Law, Friday. Mrs. A. J. Arnold and daughter returned home on Sunday, from a week's visit with relatives in den- j wood. ! Mrs. Anna Brown of the Station 1 visited Mrs. M. J. Charles, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Leonard and children were Sunday callers at A. R. Storms of Sandusky. Thelma Napier of Olean spent last week with Mrs. Leon Law. CARD OF THANKS BEAUTY QUALITY PERFORMANCE Jordan Ask any owner. JORDAN SALES Arcade, N. Y. INCH COMPANY Near Broadway and Fillmore Buffalo. N. Y. j Close Wednesdays all day July and August , Open Saturday Evenings Laundry - - Dry Cleaning HAVE THOSE DRAPERIES, TABLE COVERS AND FANCY ARTICLES DRY CLEANED RUGS DUSTED OR SHAMPOOED WeUsville Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. s Phone Arcade Herald Office for us to call Or leave Bundles at A. H. Greenwald's Store Service - - Investments If you have, money you would like to invest we shall be glad to suggest to you such securities as-we buy for our selves and look after the details of the matter for you. Our charge will be only nominal and merely covers our expense in such transactions. We are always glad of opportunities to serve you. 4% Interest Compounded Twice Yearly 0 Paid on Deposits. • 4f We wish to extend our sincere -thanks to' the \friends and 'neighbors who have been so kind during the illness and death of our husband and father, and to those who furnished autoes and flowers or assisted in any way. Mrs. Earl Haley Miss Ruby M. Haley Vernon C. Hafey. , Aunt Ada's ' Axioms: Harsh thoughts and words-^curdle disposi tions and digestions. FARMERSVILLE Margaret Orton is recovering from her recent illnes\§: M. E. Henry and family attended the circus at Olean, Friday. George Cummings and family were in town, Sunday. Edward Johns and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman and two grand-chil dren were Sunday guests at the Royal Williams home. Mr, and Mrs. Milton Leonard were callers at the Ida Leonard home, Fri day. . ^ Mr. and Mrs.-Wells and Susan Knight were guests at Royal Will iams one day last week. Gordon Winchell of Cuba called at Ida Leonard's, Sunday. J. P. Henry and family, A. J. Henry and Mrs. Millard Wilder at tended the funeral of Mrs. Ann Henry at Great Valley, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Zelith Hall of McKin- stry were Sunday and. Monday guests at the W. A, Dewitt home. W. A. Dewitt and family and Mrs. Mary Hooper were in Franklinville, Saturday evening. . Mr. and Mrs v Nyniond; Mission mry's to Africa, 'gave a fine address in the Baptist church, Sunday morn ing. * Mr. and Mrs. Nymond are guests at the Royal Williams home Helen Youngs visited her brother, Merrill Youngs and family at San dusky last week. Roya^'Williams has been painting John / Gilmore's house. ARCADE FULL GOSPEL MISSION Frank Favacula, Pastor. Sunday, 10:30 a. m.—Sunday school. f \ 11:30 a. m.—Morning worship. 8 p. m.—Evening worship. Tuesday evening, 8 p.; m.^Mjd week prayer \arid praise service. Many poor hill farms in New York would be worth more in trees than they are as cleared land. 60,000.00 03 ,034.35 Total ?1,974,272.7(5 LIABILITIES Capital itock Surplus: \ SurpluKfund 40,000.00 Undivided profits ' 53,034.35 Deposits: Deposits by the State of Naw York 20,000.00 Sot preferred, as follow*: . Deposits subject to check 380,186.59 Time deposits, cartifieataa and other depoatta the payment of which cannot legally be re quired within thlrtj days 1,397,637.90 .Cashiers checks outstanding, includiDg'similar checks of other oBeers....—.. .T.~. Certified cheeks Unpaid diridends Due trust companies, banks and ba nkcrs . . Extend total aaaoatta Other liabilities,, ris.: Reserved for taxes, expenses, etc. interest Report of the Condition of The Citizens Bank of Arcade, at the close of business on the 30th day of June, 1927. RESOURCES) Specie $ Other currency authorized by the Laws of the United States « Cash items, VKvr Exchanges and checks for next day's clearings 1,460.91 Due from approved reserve depositaries, less offsets Due from other banks, trust companies and bankers _ Stock and bond investments, vis.: Public securities 9,200.00 Private securities 692,361.50 Loans and discounts secured by bond and mort gage, deed or other real estate col lateral .. Loans and discounts secured by other .collateral Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secur ed by collateral Overdrafts Bonds and mortgages owned Real estate, viz: Bank buildings 8,000.00 Other resl estate 21,233.09 Other assets, viz.: furniture and Fixtures N. Y. 6,723.75** 21,172.00 1,460.91 178,756.02 1,404.29 701,561.50 53,342.71 180,395.56 646,057.15 945.7*8 154,220.00 29,233.09 897.85 445.87 3,642 00 428.20 18,000 00 1,803,238.41 18,000.00 Total $1,974,272.76 Silvan - Drew - Circus Arcade-Thursday, July 14 Big waterproof .tents. \* One day only afternoon at 2 p. m., night at 8 p. m. Trained animals, . -Worlds Best- Lady and Gentlemen performers. \ Lots of funny clowns— good music—everything that goes to make a Real Circus, and a Big , .Treat for old as well as i —the-ehildren. — Don't Forget the Date Thursday, July 14 I WHERE TO BUY Refutable Dealers in Var You to Trade With OPTICIAN ^\^Optometrist of N. 631 Brisbane Bldg., Buffalo «*JiiT at Mr. A. Hedin's Jewelry Delevan, N. Y., (former!? Jewelry Store, Tuesday, August 2 ', In' home office everv dnv . Tuesday of each week/ y **** AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES New Low Prices on EXIDE BATTERIES 13-plate for Chevrolet, Ford and Overland ^ $12.00 DENISON & DICKEY _ . Arcade,-.N. Y. HARDWARE L. L ENNIS HARDWARE, STOVES . AND TINWARE DRUG STORES Cottrill & Cottrill FOR TRUSSES REMEMBER We have a complete liae of til sorts of trusses and will guar* anteee your fit or refund yoar money. MONUMENTS , MONUME N TS For all purposes'at RIGHT J?™\- Worl - Guaranteed. CHAS. HOWLETT, Sandusky Shop and Show Rooms Franlclinville, N. Y. EVAPORATORS KEYSTONE EVAPORATOR Famous Ererywhere because one man ca«r operats without help of any kind.. Oar new Keystone Heater 1 OCT«..»M capacity 40 per cent, uses all waste heat. Write for cata logue. State number of trees yon tap. SPROUL HDW. * MFG CO. Dalavaa, N. Y. COLLECTIONS' FirpTC Collected UMJDIU Everywhere No CblLctioa N« Caarp CHARLES C DAY 40S Elliott S«. Baffalo, N. Y* UNDERTAKER W. S. DAVIS UNDERTAKER Auto Hearse A K C A D E, N. Y. MI n>*»« . FLOWERS FaraiskW for all eccasloai Funeral Directors '— v and Embalmers klNG≫ Strykersville, N. Y. Phone E. Aurora Ex!, 947-F-12 Buffalo,. Fillmore 5984 Prices -Reasonable C. S. PERSONS & SON Undertakers and Funeral Directors. Auto Hearse DeUran, N. Y. THE FIRST RATIONAL ^ANK OF ARCADE