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PAGE SIX Try Our Regular Meals and LuncHei Homo Cooking Chicken Dinners Sunday'* Steak Dinner* to Order Home Baked Good* to Order and delivered Call 122-M For Reservations Apple pie should be baked in a moderate oven between 350 to 400 F. A well-packed pint jar of crab apples makes one medium-size pie. j GETTING A -RUN-r-OR. YOUl\, |MONE\Y IS OKETH IF WOT IM SIUK. STOCKIWSS ARCADE NEWS Mite' .VlvitrH- Miss Henrietta Filer and Miss Mill- icent Filer were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Booth in East Aurora last Saturday. - Mr. arid Mrs. Carpenter, .haxe^jsov- YORKSHIRE; Mr. and Mrs. John 'Weidemann called at the nome of his sister, Mrs. Report of the Condition of Xhe Citizens Bank of Arcade. N. Y. at the close of business on the 30th day of September, 1927. RESOURCES Specie ? 5,484.15 Other currency authorized by the Laws of the United States , 19,425.00 , Cash items,-viz.: Exchanges and checks for next day's clearings 818.03 818.03 Due from approved reserve depositaries, less offsets '. 297,044.29 Due from other banks, trust companies and < bankers 1,694.83 Stock and bond investments, viz.: Public securities 9,200.00 Private securities , 748,517.75 . 757,717.75 Loans and discounts securec by bond and mort- _gage^deed_or oJh«r_r«aL«state collateral ~ . 56,113.36- Loans and discounts secured by other collateral ;—274j86iKl-&- Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secur ed by collateral -641,183.17 Overdrafts 808.56 Bonds and mortgages owned ': 152,920.00 Real estate, viz: Bank buildings 8,000.00 Other real estate 21,365.09 29,365.09 Other assets, viz.: Furniture and Fixtures Repair Account > 1,750.58 1,750.58 Total \ • $2,239,181.00 LIABILITIES Capital stock 60,000.00 Surplus: Surplus fund 40,000.00 Undivided profits 56,394.15 96,394.15 Deposits: Deposits by the State of New York • • • 40,000.00 Not preferred, as follows: Deposits subject to check 554,744.00 Time deposits, certificates and other deposits the payment of which cannot Iega'y be re quired within thirty days 1,460,210.53 Cashiers checks outstanding, including similar . checks of other officers . . .... \ 479.49 'Certified checks 94.60 Unpaid dividends 90.00 Due trust companies, banks and bankers ... * 1G7.G3 Extend total deposits 2,055,786.85 Other liabilities, viz.: Reserved for taxes, expenses, etc. interest 27,000.00 ' 27,000.00 Total $2,239,181.00 the Cornwall home at Chafee. Mr. Thomas^ Foit, of\ Tonawanda spent Sun\da\y~eV«niri\g _ with his pai - - ents, Mr. and Mrs. .G. G. Foit. Mr. and Mrs. Ed . Bey and daugh-. ter of Attica and -Mrs. Elizabeth Cal- j kins, son Eldon,'and daughter Eleanor | spent Sunday with Mr . and Mrs. Ro bert Williams. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Berwonger are the proud parents of 'a 7 % lbs. baby boy, born Sunday, October 2, at the Millard-Fillniori hospital, Buffalo. Mr. arid (Mrs. Lome Cottrill re turned Friday from their honeymoon trip. Mrs. Frank Pierce is spending a few days in Buffalo\. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Deveau and Mrs. Ida Bailey of TJelevan called on Mr. and Mrs. George White, Sunday ev ening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wells and son of New Hampshire, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Beardsley, Friday. Mr. Carl Hakes of Niagara Falls, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E % Hakes., Mr. and Mrs. H M. Wade and Mr 1 and Mrs. Morris Bentley crossed the Peace^Bridge, Sunday, and spent the day at Niagara Falls, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Westfall have moved from the Golden house on Prospect street to Rusliford.- _ , Mr. E. F. Cartwright of Buffalo and Mrs. Clarence* ;Chase of New York City- spent Monday at the B. I. Cartwright and R. I . Cartwright homes. > » Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eager arid Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hooper and fam ily were 'at Nunda, Sunday., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell have moved from Liberty street to West Laundry - - Dry Cleaning HAVE THOSE DRAPERIES, TABLE COVERS ANLT FANCY ARTICLES DRY CLEANED RUGS DUSTED OR SHAMPOOED Wellsville. Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. Phone Arcade Herald Office for us to call Or leave Bundles at A. H. Greenwald's Store Main street. . . Mrs. 'Fannie Shallies returned Saturday from a three weeks visit in Rochester and Mumford. Mrs. George\ Campbell and son Howard of Mumford brought her home. Miss Mabel Nichols spent Sunday with her parents 'at Java Village. Mr. Wood-and helper from Chafee\ are painting the O. T. Wilson resi dence on West Main street. Misses Ruth and Viola Eddy who attend the Arcade school, spent the week-end with their parents in Stry- kersville. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Seyse and son Paul, Miss Winifreed Isaac and Miss Prey were in Salamanca, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hudson and Donald Herrington of East Aurora, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Strong, Sunday. Miss Myrtle McFarlane of Buffalo spent the week-end at home. George Henry of Curriers was a business caller in town Monday. Mrs. Margaret Owens is visiting her son at Youngstown, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blakeley of Buffalo wei'e Sunday callers at Harry White's. Mr. -and Mrs. Howard Strong of Elton were in town Tuesday. Mr*, and Mrs. Donald Beebe of Buffalo spent the week-end with his parents,- Mr. and Mrs. R- H. Beebe. Mrs. Fred French and Mr. Curtis French -were in Castile, Friday. \RCADE FULL GOSPE L MISSION Pastor, d. - m.—Sunday Frank Favacula, Sunday, 10:30 •ehool. 11:30 a. m.—Morning worship. 8 p. m.—Evening worship. Tuesday evening, & p. m.—Mid week prayer and praise'.service. Dr. Arthur E. Nield OPTOMETRIST of • EAST AURORA, N. Y. will be at Lewis Jewelry Store Arcade, N. Y. Each Tuesday from 8 to 12 Phone 32-J COURAGE It takes courage to plow, harrow, fertilize, seed, cultivate and harvest crops with high priced labor and machinery and then sell them for \low prices. It takes finer courage to immediately start again to prepare the land for seed, not knowing what price'will be obtained for the v crop, yet with faith that in~tne long runjprices will be fair. Courage, faith and ability will surely have their reward. Interest Compounded Twice Yearly O Paid on Deposits. . THE F !RST AATIO/VJAL ^ANK OF ARCADE Mr. and -Mi's. Arthur Prey oi xsiag- ara Falls were guests of, his parents, Mr. a'nd'MrsTWrW: Prey, Sunday. • Gold fish -and' aquariums at Cott- rills Pharmacy. ' 32. Rev. and Mrs. Henry Mosley and son Keith and Mr. and' Mrs.\ D. Grant Hodge., were iri Rock City and Rush- ford, Tuesday. George Porter of Batavia spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence O'Dell. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence O'Dell and children spent Sunday with Mr-, and Mrs. George Porter of Batavia and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Van of Elba. • Mrs. Leonard C. Mason and little daughter returned Saturday from-a two weeks visit, with her pai-ents, Mi, - and Mrs. W . M. Ackerman of Bliss. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Dawley and Mr. I. L Dawley of Sardinia were callers in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gleave of Curriers called on Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hakes, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Carpenter of Frewsburg spent Monday with' Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Clark.. » , Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles B6okmiller and family called on Mr. : and Mrs. Fred Beach at Delevan, Sunday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sproul and daughter of Erie spent Sunday with- Mr.. arid Mrsr B. L. Knox. Mrs. Emily Holmes and son i Lynn of Curriers spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D. Grant Hodge. Rev. arid Mrs. W . W . Dailey left on Tuesday morning for Rochester to attend the 118th sesion of the Genesee Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal' church, Which convenes In Asbury church for'on e week. Mrs. G. G. Davis leaves Thursday morning for Rochester to attend the Lam'ans Association, Ray Electorial Conference of the~M.-E. church in connection with the Genesee Annual Conference. Mrs. Hattie Blakeley and son Earl and Harold and .Virginia Blakeley visited relatives at Gowanda, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bolender spent Sunday at Letchworth Park. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wade of Pe,l- hamwood, New York City, were guests last week of his sister, Mrs. Morris Bentley. Mrs. Harry Weeks and son Charles of Warsaw are spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. An drews. Mrs. H. Lester Barber will go to Buffalo, Friday. A variety shower was given at the home of Mrs. Julia Loomis, assisted by Miss Viola King, in honor of .Miss Olive Welch, Thursday evening, Sep tember 29. A - very pleasant evening was enjoyed by those present. Re freshments were served, 'lhe bride- to-be received many_ beautiful and useful gifts. \' - ~j Mr. Charles Sawyer is driving a new Ponti'ac sedan. Mr. and Mrs.-Clarence Smith and family \vere Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hogue. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Hogue and Mi', and Mrs. .Smith visited rela tives at Hinsdale. , Mr. and Mrs. A. W- Mead and famny were Sunday guests, of, Mr. and Mrs. John Kohler of Attica. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gleave of Curriers and Mrs. C. E. Hakes were in Fredonia and Dunkirk, Sunday. Mrs. Hakes accompanied Mr. and lUrs. Gleave t o Curriers 'and in the evening Mr. Hakes came to take her home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark of Little- Valley w.ere Sunday guests of\ Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Clark. Mrs. James Lyman (nee Margaret Jackson) has a position in the* Buf- J falo State hospital. Angelo Questa and LaVern Powell were in Dunkirk, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harris and son of Hamburg were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Taber. Mr. and Mrs.' Edwin Schultz and children of Lyons were guests, Satur day, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Favacula. Mr. G. P.~\£anen)f Chicago-visited recently with his >sister, Iva Lane Wagoner. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lester Barber spent Friday night with Mrs. Estelle Barber at Java Village. . Mr. and Mrs. l^orman Green have moved into the Royce home on Park street. Mr. Eric V. Lee has purchased the W. K . Frank lot on West Main street, and contemplates building in the spring. ,• - • Mr. N. H. Flansburg returned to his home in Rochester, Tuesday after spending a week with Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Ham. Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Favacula and son were in Castile, • Sunday.. Mr. Favacula preache'd v in the mission there. ^ , „ ... Mr. and Mrs. Frank\ Miller ' and children, Ella' Campbell and Russell Dell of Niagara Falls, were\weelc-end • guests ,of Mr. and Mrsi Roselle Wag oner, i. . . ' , V Janefa Savage' of ..Holland, visited with her sister, Mrs. Frank.Favacula, Saturday.., ',r x ' •', • Mr. Bert Rogers and family and Mr. 'Lloyd Rogers and family of Eaqt 'Aurora visited; Mr. Elgene_ Rogers, Sunday. , ' •; '•>....\> Misses Helen. Cosmit and Kathleen Gunn of Batavia spent\ the week-end with the tetter's parents, k Mr.. and Mrs. J. T.Gunn. Rev. and\ Mrs. B. J.< Davies and, family of Buffalo were guests of Mr. J. H, Francis (and daughter, Mable, Saturday. ., „ j Mr. and Mrs.\ George Reynolds spent Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. Ira Calkins at Johnsonburg. Mr. R. I . Cartwright is in Auburn on'business this week. Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Vaughan left on Saturday morning for the Adiron dack, where they will visit their son, J. Baker Vaughan. They were accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. Stew art Vnughan, Mrs. Thurber LeWin anTi Miss Louise Vaughan of Buffalo. Mrs. Nellie 0. Nichols returned to her home in Washington, Wednesday after visiting relatives in town the past week. Sunday. • Mr: and Mrs. L. Rogers of East Aurora\ were - dinner guests of W. H. Rogers and family Sunday. Mrs. W. H.\ Rogers who has been sick for the last two weeks is able to be out. Mrs.. Clyde Rogers and «Mr. arid Mrs, Millard Marble of Sardinia were Sunday night callers at W: H. Rogers Howard Davis and Mrs. Hunt were J on our street one day last week. Mrs. Sherman Myers and daughter called at Carl \Roger's at Arcade, one day last week. * Mrs. Tilton called on Mrs. John Weidqmann, Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wing of Dele- van calle'd on friends here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Rogers of Buf falo called at W. H. Roger's and Sherman Myer's, Monday night. Allen Sergei of Buffalo was a guest at Ada Sergei's, one day last week. , Mrs. Ned Bentley was in Buffalo over the~week-end. Mr. and Mrs . Charles Casey were in Sandusky, Sunday, the guest of her uncle, Wm. James. Dan Hutchinson and family were in Rushford, Sunday. Harry Stettenbenz and family of- Woodlawn wer e week-end guests at Lloyd Smith's. Rev. and Mrs. D. H. Conrad were in Holland, Thursday, to hear Miss Minnie Newton. Mr. and Mrs . ; Ralph Manning of Buffalo wer«; Sunday guests at F. L. McClory's.' I Mr. and^'Mrs. Ray Hiiro, of Buffalo were at the -'Lee Holmes home', Sun day. Mrs. Clara Holmes returned home with them. '\ Rev. and' Mrs. D. H. Conrad and Mr..and:Mrs.\'Milton Sherman were in Elton^ Sunday, to attend church- Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Richardson of Buffalo were at Perry Chafee's, Sun day. * » Mrs. C. L . DuClon of Springville visited at the Le e Holmes home, Sun day. Mrs. Lee House had the misfortune to sprain. Tier ankle, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allen and Ben Schuster were in Rochester, Sunday, guests of Clarence Allen. Mrs. B. M. Peckham\ took her sis ter, Mrs. Stowell, back home to Syra cuse, Friday, and returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neamon and son Gordon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Wagner at Lancaster. Mrs. Mary Smith was home from Centervil'e over the week-end. Mrs. Harr y Tullar of Crawford Creek; is visiting at Arden Tullar's, Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips of Wales called on Mrs. Effie Briden- baker, Sunday. Mrs. Effie Bridenbaker is home\ from Arcade. Mr. Frank Bauman and Mrs. Minnie Day called on Effie Briden baker, Sunday. Merle Stockin and family visited his parents over 'Sunday. EAGLE. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Illig accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bliss enjoyed a trip through the fruit sec tion of Lockporo last Friday. They report a fine time and were also lucky enough to see the grain barges pass through the locks oi ine canal. L. J. Allen and family were hi Perry, Sunday to see Mrs. Maurice Allen, who is ill. ' 4 Mrs. Ollie Patten and friend and Miss Genevieve Calkins of .Buffalo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John York. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sha'nley of Tonawanda have announced, the ar rival of a son, Howard Allen. George Sullivan of Buffalo is spending a week with relatives here ILittle Lucille Sullivan made her First Holy Comunion at St. Mary's church, East Arcade, Sunday, Octo ber 2. Mr. and Mrs. George Koerner are rejoicing over the arrival of a son, born last week. Mrs.'Eddy is caring for mother and baby. \MH and Mrs. CnarlesTHlig enter tained company from Depew over Sunday. J. C. Bliss, and family attended a picnic 'dinner- with .Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dolph at Fillmore on \Sunday and together with relatives from Pennsyl vania visited the Gorge. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward- Fitzgerald last week. Mrs. Hueglin and Miss Esther Fitzgerald are caring for them. Mr. Jack Hartman and a, party of friends from Niagara. Falls*-were in town for the opening of the hunting season. Mrs. M. F. , Copeland and son of Tonawanda *\ spent Sunday' with friends in town. Mr. niigr of East Aurora is.moving onto the Davis farm, which he re cently purchased. .•''\•; - . Mr. and Mrs. • Louis Ove'rholt are moving this week to his father's farm at Pike.- ' > • V-' , WHERE TO BUY Keputable Dealers in Var- —ious Lines, Who Invite You to Trade With -Them. OPTICIAN L. W. Aldridge, Optometrist, of No, 531 Brisbane Bldg., Buffalo, will t* at Mr. A. Hedin's Jewelry Store ij Delevan, N. Y., (formerly the Hum Jewelry Store, Tuesday, Octo 'iev 25.1 1927. L In home office every day exceptl Tuesday; of each week. I 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 line •orU of trustee and will anteee your fit or refund money. of all gnar> joar MONUMENTS MONUMENTS For all purposes at RIGHT prices. Work Guaranteed. CHAS. HOWLETT, Sandusky Shop and Show Rooms Franklinville, N. Y. EVAPORATORS KEYSTONE EVAPORATOR : Famous Everywhere because one man can operate without help of any kind.. Our new Keystone Heater incre -»H capacity 40 per cent, uses all waste heat. Write logue. 'l State number of trees you tap.- SPROUL. HDW. * MFG CO. Dcferaa, N. Y. .COLLECTIONS DEBTS Collected Everywhere No ColUctiM NO Ckaif. CHARLES C DAY 405 Ellleott S«. BwtTalo, W. Y. UNDERTAKER GiTe Sitisf»etfonfTW«rit Ads.' - H CASTOR Forlniants'°knd ; 'H UteFdrOvM-SOYMri ,A »w «ji'besu« . ^^.0 .-^W' ) \-^''^ the 8%DBttm of W.:s. DAVIS UNDERTAKER Auto Hearse A R C A D K, N. T. FLOWERS POGKETtod WRIST WATCHES -.,',.'. , .Expertly timed, regulated and. teste3 — Guaranteed Dependable — A good place to buy a good watch—where prices are lowest E. T. Delafield, Jeweler Ea«t Aurora, N. Y. Funeral Director* Embabneft KING & CO. Strykersyil^N. Y. PhonV E. A.rorm ''<W**< M7 -F -1X Buffalo, Ifilbeore 6tM Price* Raeiee—ble c s. PERSONSTA SON Undertakers aknd ..Funeral Directors. Auto Hearse