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1 AGE EIGHT FOR SALE/WANTS, FOR RENT, ETC. All ads. under this head «~ P«\±J 'p*\\' l£UT BIRTHS A son to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shanley' of-Tonawanda. ^ NOMINATIONS TOWN OFFICIALS j (Continued rrom fage 1) Collector, Elizabeth Goodemote. Superintendent of Highways, Wm Jubiicu uTTue I 'cLicU, I i'im i iiinmp John Gutekunst. Overseer of the Poor, Alvin I. Loomis. School Director,_Sarah O'Dell. Assessors, D,ana Rice, Clare Thar- -nish. Constables. Elizabeth Goodemote, Charles Shaw, Martin Jewert, Bert L. Dawley, Edward Grey. Game Constable, Frank, Hafner. The Republicans nominated the following: Supervisor, Chai-les H. Oliver. Town Clerk, Lewis E. Palmerton. Justice of the Peace, George Fur- man, Ralph M.* Howell. Assessors, Dana E, Rice, 4 years, Albert Zimmer 2 years. Superintendent of Highways, ,G. Wm. Hopkins. Collector, Louise 'Briggs. •' Overseer of the Poor, Alvin F. Loomis. < School Director, Fred E. Hakes. Constables, Ray W. Shultes. Henry R. -Wiedemann, Merle TL. Barrows, Dana L. Wood. EXTRA SPECIAL *^sr^^^^=£»—.«.... than 25 cent.. All ad., ca.b with order. Special Notice-Keyed or blind .d... double pr.ce. We prefer to nave ,ou use Jour po.toffic. bWor phon. number, rather than to have repl... addret.ed to thi. office. : . - FOR SALE FOR SALE 121 acres at Lime Lake, with lake frontage on concrete road, % mile from village, High School,-railroad station. All level'early gravel loam FOR SALE OR RENT—Storehouse 30x120 feet, corn crip steel roof, sid ing, feed grinder, „engine and equip ment. Park St., and Railroad, Ar- soil. Extra good buildings. Electric t cade? lights. Including hay, corn, straw, j —' 7 head of cattle, 75 hens, potato dig-. p OR SALE—New and second hand ger, roller, harrow, drill, sulky culti- 1 Uelco Light plants. A. W. Metz, J,ava vator, sulky plow, horse rake, gas\ </iUage,.N. Y. Bell phone 34-f-4. 17tf engine, mower, binder, * wagons, 1 sleighs, harnesses, etc. Price 510,500 RUBBER STAMPS—Orders received Free list. Ellis Bros., Jne., Spring- for all kinds of rubber stamps, pads, villo, N. V. 32t39 etc. Mail orders carefully attended ^77^ ~c \TV ~n~~\T r-.y — - r Wyoming County Herald, Arcade FOR SALE—Jersey _ heifer ; coming N . Y , 8tl' four years. N. Y. ' John Schang, Yorkshire, 32t33p FARMS FOR SALE FOR -SALE—Chester Inquire of George Roll 52-F-2, Arcade^ White shoats.: Splandid 78 acres, on macadam road, Roll Phone | 1 mile west of Yorkshire, gravel loam -32t33p : soil, 10 Teres timber, extra good • buildings. Including farming tools. \ — 1 nuiiuirius. lunuum s •» ^ acres house, barn, other buildings Owner will exchange for village or suitable' for chicken farm; also one- city property. Ellis Bros. Inc., half acre,' fine house and Phone 75-F-2, Chafee, N. Y garage. 32t35p Springville, N..Y. 32t39 4 FOR RENT ^ S (ito7\and 5 VC red) , °B ffirMnd FOE RENT-Large^furnished room 1 Jersey cowf R?G Rust, Spring- • for men, lower floor. Private eifcj ^iT 0 ^Y Phone 144-M. 32 , trance. Meals if desired. - Inquire 4 yil^ j ^7^hone _l44_ft , He ^ d offlcei Arcade . 3 2t33p S2?oSJiS B dSr !Sftri^S3 |FO -fe RENT-Furnished house in- Delevan, N. Y? P 32t33V I quire Mrs. Frank Pierce, Arcade.^N ; Y. FOR SALE^=Double house, barn and building lot. Mrs. Frank Parker, ROOMS Arcade, N. Y. 32t33p Lindsley of Bliss., September 30\. • A son to MiipanfPMrs. Ray Ber- wanger of Arcade, October 2. A son-'to Mr. and Mrs. \Edward Fitzgerald of Eagle. — -— A son * to Mr. and Mrs. George Koerner of Eagle. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Walter White of Delevan, September 29. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Delaney of Java Center, October 3. - A son t o Mr. and Mrs. George A. Bauer, Jr., of Perry, September 27. A daughter, Joyce Elizabeth, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graham. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. E. Richard Lowe of Springville, Sep tember 25. A son to Mr. !and Mrs. Joseph Alt- man of Springville, September 26. MARRIED Miss Edna Cotton and Mr. Edward Schneckenberger of Gainesville, Sep tember 21. Miss Olive Welch to Mr. Edward Stenson of Arcade, October 5. Miss Mabel Jewert of Chafee and Mr. Arthur L. Petrie of Attica, Octo ber 3. - • Miss Miriam Pugh and Mr. 'Calvin L. Hughes of Sandusky, October 1. Oscar J. Peard of Batavia to Miss Kathryn Elizabeth Graham of War saw, October 1. Mrs. Grace May Calkins of Attica td Mr. Charles Edward Perry of Darien Center, September 29. Miss Jane Parker to Mi\ Burton C. Dow of Attica, September--30. 1 Miss Florence Stebbins of Boston and Mr. Frank E. Lux of Glenwood, September 27. Miss Grace Williams and Howard Kessler of West Valley, September 28. , . TO RENT—Furnished or 32t35p 1 unfurnished at The Willard, Delevan, N.'« Y. 31t32V 525. W. 'SbdHtaaNsi -SS good'rig; also mare, weight 950 lbs., | Henrietta Filer, .Arcade. with 3 month colt by side. ' Address|' p^^i^ZJwshed^ooms, elec- E. Rambo^nr dty and bath . Mrs. man's Corners, West Yorkshire, N Y. Telephone 03-F-2 Chafee. 32 $3750 buys 20 acres, 2 miles from Curriers, 2'£ acres timber, balance tillable, good seven-room house, barn, garage, henhouse, brook, fruit. In cluding hay. 3 cows, horse, 175 hens, harrow, plows, cultivators, horse rake cream separator, moving machine,, wagon, buggy, cutter, sleighs, har nesses. Easv terms. Ellis Bros.. Inc., Springville, N Y. 32t39 tricity, city water and bath. C. H. Miller, Yorkshire, N. Y. LOST LOST—Iron curtain rod to car. an vicinity of Denison and Dickey stor age tank, North St. Earl Wilson, Arcade. FOUND FOUND—Two jack screws for rais - , ing buildings, in front of my house „ -—: on West street, Arcade. Owner can FOR SALE— 15-27 H. P Leaders game by prov i n g property and tractor. Excellent for heavy belt . for a( ] ver tising. Clyde Par- •m/vnL- «vi. fnr fittincr erround. verv j Arcade, N. Y. 32 work, or for fitting ground, good condition. Priced for quick sale, S75 cash. Conrov Motor Cor poration, Java Center N Y. 32t33 -FOR SALE—Blue finish reed baby carriage. Priced reasonable. Mrs. Henry Fuller, Arcade. 32t33p FOR SALE OR RENT—House, ba7n and acre of land at Freedom; also household goods for sale, to settle the S. J. Owens estate. C. R. Owens, I v 32t33 1 1 WANTED EAGLE At the Republican Caucus held Saturday evening at Bliss the follow ing were nominated: Supervisor, Allen R. Nevinger. Highway Commissioner, John F. Nelson. Collector, DeAlton Brojvn. CASTILE Castile Republicans nominated the following ticket. Supervisor, Arthur W. Davis. Overseer of the Poor, Charles O. Locke. ' Collector, Plinn Parish. Town Glerk, George C. Smith. School, Director, Frank M. Suther land. Justices of the Peace, Robert Hare and~Bert Abbott. wJi*oJ«™l Assessors, Maynard C. Clark and Freedom |. Edwin j Heidel / Constables, Jesse at the Hammond Theatrr . Arcade, N. Y. The coming generation of Arcade, and vicinity on the screen at the Hammond Theatre, Arcade, N Y on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1^. See yourself, your friends and neighbors, actual life size on the screen, pictures of your own babies, smiling, laughing kiddies and many school children i Also Showing \The Sky Raider,\ starring Capt. Nungesser, the man who lost-his life trying to fly across the Atlantic.—Also Comedy, \Uncle Toms Uncle.\ No advance in admission. Two shows for the price of one. Showing at 7:30 and 9:00 p. m. DEATHS Mr. William Thomas .of Centerville, Monday, Oct. 3. Funeral services church^ Thu . rsday at fteeta !«m,. M1 „ c „ Mrs.'Amelia Henshaw, formerly of 0°°^^' J ^ SS ? . BI £ H ° P ' /^£?* E , 8 Springville, died at Rochester, Sep- \ w™' Phnn Pansh > H i ward Kel \ tember22. , 10gg - PPRRV 1 Ira B. Phillips, aged 78 years, at I „ D *•<• lrdinia, September 27. Funeral-f,, , Pen 7 Republicans nominated the — ... _i *~t, — .^^j I following. _ _ Sardinia, ^ held Saturday. Burial at Glenwood CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the neighbors and friends for their assistance, kindness and sympathy in our recent bereavement. 32S The Rpth Family. Don't forget the Cut-price Sale at Woodworth's Hardware, Delevan, N. Y., beginning October 8. See circu lar. , 32 POSTING FARMS. We furnish signs of the legal size and wording on short notice for those , . ' and wording o n snort nopce xor u WANTED—Tenant or hired man for w ho desire to post their farms, farm of 20 cows. Good buildings; | Herald Office, Arcade, N. Y. milk house and running water. Geo. 1 Hogue, Arcade, N. Y. 32t33 CARD OF THANKS Freedom, N. Y. — . , I wish to hereby express my very 1 woo d WANTED—Man to work on Hairy smcere thanks for the remembrances farm, married man preferred. Phone sent tQ me wWle in the j, osp ital and 159-F-5. J. M. Bray, Arcade, JN. • m kindnesses shown.to me, 32t33p • and eg p ec ; a iiy to Mr. Millard Jones I following. Supervisor, P; E. Chappel. Town Clerk, C. C. Blythe. Assessors, John Torpy and W. H Clark. Overseer of the poor, Mrs. Ina Wil cox. School Director, Frank D. Roberts. WARSAW Warsaw Republicans nominated the following: I Supervisor, Wm. A. Roberts. I Town Clerk, Chauncey A. Stevens. ! Justice of the Peace, Henry R. i Bristol and Addison W. Fisher. I Assessor, Fred H. Pierce I Overseer of the Poor, Geo. A. Mar- I tin. Superintendent of highways, Ben jamin F. Wilcox. Collector, Mrs. Ermina H. Fisher. School Director, Mrs. Delia Small- TOWN OF FREEDOM ' The following officers were nomi nated at the Republican caucus, Sat urday: Supervisor, A. E. Austin. Town Clerk, D. E. Brown. Highway Commissioner, Wm.'Grif fith. 'Assessors, Geo. Scott, Ed. Bagney. Justice of the Peace, J . W. Haskell Clifford Robins. Collector, Earl Hurlbert. Constables, Arthur Cheney, Ben jamin Cook, John R. Williams, C. H. Roblee. School director, Kenneth Gibbin. TOWN OF JAVA. In the Town of Java, Ernest Holmes is the Republican candidate for supervisor, and \Sames Keenan on the Democratic. TOWN OF SHELDON In Sheldon, for Supervisor: Repub lican, Charles Dellinger, Democratic, Eli George, ORANGE V1LLE In Orangeville, for Supervisor Charles Tozier is the candidate of both parties. WETHERSFIELD In Wethersfield, for Superviso- Republican, Wm. Cook; Democrat!', Lynn F. Battin. Frank E. Morrison, formerly Madison, Wis., took charge of state agricultural experiment statiod in Geneva) Monday. ICE DELIVERED EVERY DAY PHONE ARCADE 29-F-5 CONGO vourvcuest chamber, old fashioned 3-' « a( je 31t32 f-Vi hiiilt in pieVe ^bedroom suite, with built in , _ — vanity dresser. Every piece newly, WANTED—Station agent at refinished in walnut. Priced to sell j Center. Preferably one living there for less than half the cost of a new suite. Can be seen at Charles New man's, Bliss, N Y. 32t34 fi£l2Vj 1 cord time. I also desire to thank , the voters of the Town of Freedom i for placing my name in nomination Java 1 for the collectorship of the Town of jhere. Freedom. A^y Ge™«r Manager,\ Arcade, N. E. B. Hurlburt. p Y. 31t32. j ~ $150bnys goo sheets and 100 en- WANTED Carpenter work, 1 inside I velopes tor correspondence, all nicely or outside, finishing—Masonry, chim- j printed'on bond paper at the Herald iaf ee, on Buffalo- j ney s, plastering, concrete mixed by 1 Office, Arcade. N. Y. * DTJ O'lean\highway level, gravel loam, |machine: Painting, outside or inside, | ANNOuNC ; I j MEN:rS _oUR fine six-room house, furnace, elec- \ pa i n t furnished at; wholesale prices. , ^\\?.^^ ta tions and a trie lights, shade, nice-barn Price . Xu work done by, day or contact. C. : embossed invitations am _ . , \- ' p. Honsinger, Sardinia, N. Y. 18tf Ellis Bros., Iric , Springville, 32t39 S5000., N. Y. FOR SALE—Straight shooting 25-20 bolt action rifle. Fiye shot. Will sell reasonable. Inquire at Herald Office, Arcade, N Y. 31t33 FOR SALE—Sewing machine, with drop head, in good' condition. In quire Mrs. Lee Wilber, Arcade, N. Y. 31t32p FOR SALE—Six weeks old pigs. Wm. Haun, Lime Lake, N. Y. 3U32V $3000 FOR 313-ACRE FARM, locat ed hilf wav between Farmersville Station and Rushford, 1-2 mile west of West Branch cheese factory. Good house and fair barns. On easy terms Mrs. Charles Wiser. Franklinville, N. Y R.F.D. 5. Ph. 28-T-4. 31t33p MISCELLANEOUS \If you want a wealthy, pretty, chummy pal, write Fern Grey, Sta tion B., Cleveland, Ohio, (stamp). 2otx rtiinuunwuii*«.,,.w process embossed\ invitations and anncunce- ments are, at least as good au any, and they cost about half the price of plate engraved. Pleased customers send their friends to ns for thiswork, which is the best kind of a recom mendation. Glad to show you samples Wyoming County Herald, Arcade, N. Y. 24tf Special LARGE BUSHY FERNS $1.00 Tanner's Greenhouses Holland, N.Y.. Phone 37 \Grower* of DUtinctlve Flow»r»\ BATTERIES Genuine Ford 13-plate rubber cased heavy duty battt/ies. Can be used on 60 different makes of cars. $11.00 WM, YULE & SON Arcade, N. Y. 30t3l| c f Buy your Forr'son \vlth a New Daniels Power lift, Vviieel-Iess Plow. CALli US FOR DEMONSTRATION Ross E Brown . FORD DEALER Phone 36 Holland, N. Y. FOR SALE—40-lijrht WestinghouBe generator. Will light your whole place for a few cents. To be sold at a bi* bargain. W. Robertson. Eagle. N. Y. 31t32p FOR SALE—Two choice .Tersev cows 5 and G years old. Arthur Brown, Delevan, N..Y. R. D 2. 3U32V FOR QUICK SALE—New eight- Toom house, complete. Oak floors and trim $4,000. Easy terms to right •party. Lee Taylor, 521 Ellicott st., Batavia, N. Y. 31t82 THE CITIZENS BANK OF \ARCADE FOR SApE—About 3D Ancona hens Call Chafee 87-F-12. Harry Lines, Arcade, R.F.D. 31t32p FOR SALE—Fine year old sorrel colt. Inquire of Jacob. Mayer, Grove St, Chafee, N. Y. 31t32p FOR SALE. CHEAP—One heavy farm wagon, one iron wheel wagon- Apply Lee Drennan, Arcade, 31t32\ FOR SALE—Three spring milk wag on. Inquire Clint Worthington, Ar cade, N. Y. ' 31t32p Cott- 30tf FOR SALE—Ford truck. $60. rill's Pharmacy, Arcade, N. Y. FOR SALE^-Store building with complete furniture and fixtures, lo cated in Strykeraville, i n the midst of a rich farming country. This store is exceptionally desirable and offers a splendid opportunity. For sale, rent or trade. R. J. Watson, Hol- land, N. Y. 27tf Bargain in fire wood—while it lasts will sell sawmill slab wood at Arcade mill -ajt one dollar and fifty cents per face cord. Sawed mostly from beech, helmoek, cherry and ash. O'Dell and Eddy Co. 21tf DIRECTORS JASON D. CASE XJEORGE^E. HOGUE ,0. T. WILSON JAMES H. FRANCIS JOHN KNIGHT J. H. SMITH' D. C. BENTLEY Report of Condition Sept. 30, 1927 CONDENSED OFFICERS J. D. CASE Pr««ld«nt J. H. FRANCIS .... Vic« Pwrid«nt J. H, SMITH CMU« D.'C. BENTLEY Awt. CMWM G. W. STRONG Aart. Ca»hi*r BOOKKEEPERS LEWIS E. HAWKS HAROLD D. HOPKINS EMMA RICHARDSON RHONA L. BENNION IRENX BARTLETT RESOURCES .Loam and Discounts.. $ 972,961.28 U. S. and Other Bonds' 757,717.75 Mortcages Owned . ., 152,920.00 * Banking House and Lot (Keystone Block). . 8,000.00 Other Real Estate. .. . 21,365.09 Due from,Banks 298,739.12 Cash on Hand 25,727.18 Repair Account ,1,750.58 Total $2,239,181.00 111^1 LIABILITIES Capital .'. . $ Surplus *..'. Undivided Profits .... Reserve for Interest ... Deposits' 60,000.00 40,000.00 V 56,394.15 27,000.00 2,055,786.85 STOCKHOLDERS Total $2,239,181.00 + SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU > LARGE ENOUGH JO SERVEYOU . STRONG ENOUGH TO PROTECT YOU W. F. Arthur* ° R. R. Allen J. G. Allen v Merton Barber Millard Barber G. E. Barnes Mary'W. Beebe R. H. Beebe\ W. K. Beebe •H. B. Bennion D. C. Bentley Morris Bentley Sarah Bentley •H. J. Beardsley D.'H. Bray Bertha L. Buchman Leila Camp Geo. Camp J. D. Caae Elizabeth M. Case Helen M. Chandler John S. Charles Ella K. Cheney Mrs. J. D. Colborn E. B. Cooper E. J. Conroy W. G. Conschaf t«r • Jessie K. Cottrill M. E. Cottrill , George W. Dake - - Hattie D. Davis W. S. Davis ' . Prank E. Eddy Charles M. Drake R. B. Fisher ' J. H. Francis Mabel Francis ' Charles Fuller George E. Fuller H. Vernon Gibby> Mrs. J. W. Griffin J. S. Hatch Laura C. Hillman George E. Hogus M. F. Jones :W.\H. Jones E. G. Kingsley John Knight Mary F. Knight Henry AJKohler H. C. Kreutter Mary E. Lewis Est RUSMII Lewis E. W. McCraley C. C. McKerrow Mrs. H. J. McNalr W.'G. McNair Glenn F. Metcali Glenn C. Miller Guy L. Miller A. J. O'Dell „ Ina Ward O'Dell L. Belle Palmerlee Theodore Parker R..C. Pingrey ' Wm. M. Pinney A. D. : Potter' Floy A. Potter -Chas. H. Reynolds Geo. Reynolds Gertie Reynolds D. Rogers T. Sands L. Smith > J. H. Smith _ ^ Marguerite B. SmKh Marie A. Slocum Geo; W. Strong A. G. C. Tildon F. Earl Wilsom , O. T. Wilson Olive D. Wilson K. R. Wilson J. E. Wright D. •B. AT Nora E. Young