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„„ i, not how much you get . i...f how much yo u pu t ,\n aakes every job a. tuceett\ that B>a Advertisements in our Fiv» Papers go int,o over 2,500 homes each week—which means about 10,000 readers. BYfPAT-RONIZING^fOUR HOME MERCHANTS YOU HELP TQLMAKE BETTER STORES, AND A MORE PROSPEROUS CO] VOLUME XXXVI FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25 , 1927 NUMBER 39 FARM PROBLEMS DISCUSSED ADDRESS AT THE ANNUAL SES. S10N OF NATIONAL iGRANGE AT CLEVELAND,*- O., BY NA TIONAL MASTER LQUIS J. TA- BER, WEDNESDAY AFTER NOON, NOVEMBER 16 . ft, opening his address, National Master Taber stresses the fact that \the city is the farmer'3 best custom er, ' inasmuch as the agricultural peopli- consume from 20 to 30 per cent of th e manufactured goods of the nation, forcefully emphasizing the lact that rural purchasing power ' 4. _ £ responsible fo r a large per cent of RECOVERED WATCH AFTER EIGHT YEARS < Mr, Frank Cobry of Arcade while working in the field lost a- valuable watch about 8 years ago. Last week while plowing the field. Mr. Joseph Cobry found the watch. Th e case was in good condition but the crystal and hands were gone. GREATGOOD WILL SELLING 4 CAMPAIGN ERNEST PHILLIPS A SUICIDE GRIEF OVER THE DEATH OF HI S WIFE CAUSES HIM TO END HIS LIFE. PUT MUZZLE O F SHOT GUN IN HIS MOUTH AND •PULLED TRIGGER. Ernest B. Phillips, wh o was in the upholstering business* in Arcade two years ago, and went to Warsaw and bought the Jay Smith Music Store, committed suicide in hi s store in Warsaw. It i s stated that he put the muzzle of a shot gun into hi s mouth and pulled the trigger, literally blowf hie head almost off. < Grief over the death of hi s wife, the fact that in the past 50 years, in- £Ud of a population 71% rural and 2'j'cc in citiess andnd towns,owns, thehe shifthift' that has taken place almost exactly TO EVERY SHOPPER. Veterans of Franklinviile. Surviving is a brother, Edward it has take n plac e aimoa u Every shopper within a radius ofPhillips of.Machias, and two sisters, tW. mtion, and yet the 30% twenty miles o f Arcade will be deep-; Mrs. Dennis Nourse of Machms and opulat,on no w o n the farms is stiU. ly interested in «w Grest Good Will, Mrs J. ^ iiv able t o feed the 70% in the Selling Campaign launched by tne SOLDIERS GALLERY The boys who stood by .theii Country ui the Woild War, antO&hut honored themselves and the com munity. •> •iD' m citie a t t s th: re\ ONE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY HOLLAND PEOPLE BADLY INJURED I THE STRYKERSV1LLE CHURCH CELEBRATED THIS NOTABLE OCCASION NOVEM BER 17 . * Mr . and Mrs. George Keller and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Keller of Hoi- . i land were badly cut and bruised Sun- I day evening. They were coming BAPTIST down Vermont Hill into South Wales - in an auto, when the car skidded into the ditch and turned over. The car was badly damaged. FIRE ALARM U4l,Ulltt x— fecsn lalSE Ifficfc 6 hVkert ' SS™ tM^piea7e7 \wiih'thissGood officiating. £ with the driffof lleriTan af- Jll^V^Il 'T\ ^ e details |.ville cemetery-beside his wife ? irs come to Arcade, Saturday or as soon The National Master also stresses after as possible - the fact that \Regardless o f the im portant issues of this day, wo unhesi- pi DrDT PFPCP . tatingly say that, organization is the c ' 1 - OCiIV 1 ruiME. , I greatest problem of American agri culture. It is sa d but true' that to day less than 20% of the farmers of the nation arc dues-paying members aweit ...v....^ , in any bona fide farm organization.\ anti fell on his wayJ;o work at the Equality for agriculture cannot ~ ' \ BROKE HIS ANKLE TRAFFIC Elbert Reese of Arcade, slipped] come amount Merrell-Soule plant Saturday morn- ( d fa L\S-_ Ho „ w ^A?i cen .ili n L ™-R a v the apparatus to the fire, owing to At a recent fire the Fire Depart- iusly delayed \ to the fire, Notwithstanding the fact that the rain poured steadily all day, a large crowd of people gathered at the old' church at Strykersville on Thursday, November 17. They came from Buf falo, Hamburg, Black River, N. Y. ; Friendship, Batavia, Fredbnia, Java Village, SoTifch- Wales, Arcade, East Aurora and one old soldier, George Thomas,- 8 0 years old, came from Pennsylvania. Mr. George Mason i n his 96th year was present. He said he \sang in this church choir 7 0 years ago.\ , , Over an hour -was happily spent j in greetings, handshaking, and re- I newing old acquaintances of years 1 gone by . Rev. John Bauer, pastor ] of the church then invited all to the Ss W EW ° W 1L 8°$ ' * \iSs ^f Wile fLe^: Vheywere members'of V ersville P are wonderful cooks f n RR iMti. J A ML -\ 1DERS ° 5 and roya l entertainers, - At on e ^nfvnV,/ and SBrve i Ccloct all gathered\ in the church w^tt^JWr , overs i as ' and >above where a program \of great in close of the World War\ 8611 &t th ' i terest to aU ^given, ™th B pleasant Close of the World War. | hearty gr^^gg b y Rev. Bauer, who introduced the following speakers: Invocation by Rev. Chas. E. Kemp- ton of East Aurora, who also gave a splendid address; followed by Rev. Dr. Dutton of Buffalo; Rev. J. W. Welch, chaplain of the Buffalo Peni tentiary; Rev. Judso'n Barber, of Black River; Rev. Marcus Mason, 8 1 t years old. a missionary in Assam for While talking with the trustee of' nearly 50 years, sent from this Chubb, now pastor EARL WHITE'S TEAM WAS BADLY INJURED Many people wondered what the explosions around Arcade wore on Tuesday. EarJ White was blasting: out rocks on hi s lo t or Park street. A team of Mr. White' 1 ' horses lieinfj driven by Frank Pierce became frigh tened by the explosion, ra n away and were sevely injured. WHY WORRY ABOUT SCHOOL?! by legislation alone. No, nt D w £» d h an X -Ray the apparatus to .... 0 c „ x of governmental,assistance, D , r ;,,f' \ h „as taken. The photo- traffic conditions near the fire-build- a certain school district, during the church; and a former, much-loved of^educational! o r experimentation, jJ^Wowe'd that two bones, just i ing. At the time a fire alarm sounds summer, the writer asked this ques- pastor, Rev. J. W Chubb now pastor tl of research will do for agricul- Graph taken Dr. ! EVERY Vehicle Should be PARKED tion: \Have you secured a good a t Friendship. These addresses were \ mreal tliat needsto be done. When- above the ankle^vcre oro Reese . or DRIVEN CLOSE TO THE CURB teacher for your school this year?\ . interspersed with fine music by the Zv n -e than 50% of our farmers M a ? d - KB £L2JE ,91™^^ 7** «?™er w « made: \No I haven't I choir, and the. Strykersvi le male e\ei more uuiu —* ~~*,rT-- is doing nicely, are organized, our problems will be- ls ao \^ pin i\ disappear ini-mU'i'LhTp'to correct them, if they aie uonomic, we will have the num- beri and ARCADE NEWS Mrs. Lottie Lewis and family spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and>Mrm. Arthur Cole at East Aurora. •;• Mr. and Mrs. Davis Bateman are moving from the Filer houso o n Park street to the'flat-recently vacated by Mr-, and Mrs. Wymah Denison. — - Miss- Helen Foit and Miss Dolores Hoefier of Buffalo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Foit. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas James' were guests Sunday of the' George family. Mr. and Mrs.-George Hogue were called to Hinsdale,- Sunday, by the ilness of Mrs. Hogue's sister, Mrs. Lucy Conrad,«whp was ; suffering with ' congestion o f the lungs., Mrs. Con rad i s much better at this writing. • Mr. and Mrs. Beryl MarBh of Buf falo are visiting Mrs. James L. Hall for an indefinite time. Little Miss Louise Lewis of Olean is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ray Holmes Mrs. Lottie Lewis entertained on :r,, 1 ue.: l ional, we will have MSS •FARMERS ME_ET_MI« CRISIS | A«^US &&£^j£k gS?t \Zl \The Wyoming County Farm Bur- ' A .strict observance of these sugges- - • •• -.=«. .^•.h-™ f„, tions will facilitate movement of the „i, mt ..„„„, - meat, if they are legislative, there, cue n «» - department and may obviate eeri- , « good.as another. will lie the numerical strength to ] important to Wyoming county farm- i °us +w i ! ers. The recent flood in Ne w Eng- | nre. xuue the'land has added to the demand f or i \ ,j attitude o n some big, pending (New York state milk to such an ex-1 questions of public nature as fbl- ' tent that farmers everywhere are lows:— • . urged t o produce milk to th e limit of \*\\ ,the capacity of their dairy. ' ' nts of mil! ttonai urange is neurtny a^uu...,,, aunty to Nc. . _.. n straightforward, honest attempt to [ land t o relieve the situation there. bring tarjif benefits to articles of' w'i !<l: there is an exportHblB _ surplus r »4.H-CLyB MEMBERS DDt ^c. c u> do it in the simplest, most efficient AWARDED PRIZtb and economic manner, without the Hi-i'iiin of expensive machinery or the introduction of agencies o r poli- i.<< that migl\t in the future be dan- ment llays wen; nun. - — to rural life. The Export De- Club Members at Warsaw, Castile If they nrejocial . T . i „„ Dt>K MK.ET MILK CRISIS 1 APPARATUS HAS PASSliu Utt. „„,„ T . , -, as ,y et - I sup- quartette, consisting oi ivir. ouiu ea , - ™ A1BW \™ AT*™* 5e!iL w \ »»ve to before long. I Barber, Rev. John Bauer, Mr. Her- Y ho wa5 celebrating his 13th birth- le . -. Viro n m ? cl l differ- bert Merlau and Mr . Ernest Barber,'day. The guests were Mr . and Mrs. finances for their adjust- eau feels that the milk situation for tions wia iacuituw n»™ a ,. »x ^ aO0Ul as „ a ... ™™- „\ ne ..teacher is [ gave two selections; also a beautiful, Edward Kingston, Mr . an d Mrs. Roy legislative, there • the next, two months is exceedingly nre department and may obviate sen- . attitude is £hL e & Such an 1 solo by Mrs. Rena Marvel o f Black ' Haskell and family and Mr .and Mrs. ical strength to ] important to Wyoming county farm-jous collisions. It i s well known that| many J-.^f™ altogether too River, entitled \The Story My Moth-, Arthur Cole and. son Donald of East insure correction. 1 — ™ » vnrtmt flood in New Eng- i Are apparatus and ambulances have| the teacher hntni^i^ m re f ard to er Told to Me.\ The church clerk,' Aurora, Mr . I. B. Hammond and Mr Taber then summarizes \ \ «f. «v» „ VP r other! „\. e *^ r a L s _°.™J e e»rd to^the Mr. Ernest Barber road many ex-1 Miss,Mae Hopper. Grange attitude o n some big, pen u ,.. s , \ \~ ''-\ ( \ *~«> »H \hnrni wm -Hs. BomBr Mr. and Mrs. A -- • tent that farmers everywnere arc j --i ^ urge d t o produce milk to the limit of should be devrf™*!} X ~\J\\'±\\^ _ EXPORT DEBENTURE PLA'N , the capacity of their dairy. LESLIE HOGUE IS . i our boys and I Ms\for rhJ^f* 0 H ^^njents and prospenty, during This is the project which the Na- Already shipments of milk have citizenshin whi?w\„f, ^.\\t'es of, the 100 years of it s existance, which C. F.'Lockwood. tion.nl Grange is heartily sponsoring, 1 started from tnis count y to New Eng- 1 SUPERINTENDENT! ed to meet in liter - re< J mr - , was full o f interest. About 5 o'clock „ T Mrs. Jesse Potter of .Warsaw and _^ f ^ imnd t o relievo the situation there. ; Parents ^ • coodbyes were said, and the people Mrs. S. T . Lyke called on Mrs. Adel- ci AI v ^ r,u 1 terested in th„ £ F neatly in - wended their various ways homeward bert Davis, Sunday. Selma, Ala.—The Kraft Cheese JSflJ™ ThS? wn«f n « on °/ their tlirough the rain, with a thankful Miss Ruth Hogue of Rochester is Co., shipped the first shipment• Df , a n educati on so Vi\ 5 ™/! 0 h ayo feeling in their hearts that they had spending the Thanksgiving vacation ^- J .„ ,an education so that, they, (the chil-.s 'ieen able to attend this wonderful with her parents, Mr and Mrs Geo \ ?• Hngue. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence \ \ * ** * • - ri .t i I . On Tuesday their products from here o n Monday. | dren) md lead b tt Hf than I 100th anniversary. Smith and fnmiiv were ThanksMvin* .u: * „,„„f t^ •R.rTniTio-hnm.., -• . -.J church was formed from the ^\\th an d family weie inanKs^ving —7 ~«r„,i „»c ,1nv No- 1 This shipment went t o Birmingnam . the parents h avei g ome parents visit , This a ? d ^ e ^f A Jhiove-' and Mobile, Alabama. The planthas | the school severa , times during the Sheldo; church in 1'827. Its first Day guests of' Mr. an d Mrs. Hogue. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Eddy will spend vember 1 5 and 16 Potat o A \\eve increased its space an d all facilities r and d ; th f their I pastor was Rev. D S. Wooster who Th \r:^~---f --.uTMr an \dJiIrB\ ment Days were held for 4-H Potato ^ manufac t nre ?f lts products , ^ hildren vvith the teacher . Such received a salary of $5 0 a year. The Thanksgiving Day with Mr, and fi/lrs. - ft Wnr ,a* 1 8 with a fnil line of modern machinery islts we lcomed by all teachers Baptist church in Java Village is a L. B. Ciealand of . At X ^fm n de an d a n efficient force of employees because a child tries ^ uch harder to b ranch from it. It has sent out Mr . David Moigan_of freedom was ; i\U\ to lyral liie. remove, and Silver Springs. At W de an u nn euwicub j.««.v «s y*. \'\K\\''\~\ oecause a cnua tries mucn naraer to Dr.ancn irom a. n =<=i.i, onrt m , no T r,f hi<s mmt Mr<» henture Plan; simply seeks to remove n ^ tQ c , b members made the „ depart- do d work a he ta Ws par ., n e ar i y a SCO re of ministers and over a a week-end guest of his aunt, Mrs. inequahties an d toi bring to m the t n f ff ; exhib its at the train, of the potatoes mentg rf ^ manufaetur , n g plant. ents b are interested in his work. More'score of t on s basic industry the same taint, » w summer. At « 00 ri ,A i F . C. Reynolds, late of New York, >ycd b y others. Hence they gre the Kiwanis Club was ^ ade General Manager and , th, (irangc backs the plan heart ly hojs «ere fc, ]ar Kiwanis , W, ia fe Missionaries. icnetits enjo age backs tne pian neuruiy \-J- •• -- - j r reffU iar wwai»»; jr.--- \ Hoirue of ' „n, r n fxert its energies to secure . sno = ^he ^^c ^^tf^^^ it^ adoption. , n f +Ke Club presentecl tne< i « IRRIGATION AND RECLAMATION, Bomery of tne ^ i exhi bUs of DINNER Instead of bringing more fertile ; awards fo^r the »? o v llow ; n( , boys: p irs t BAZAAR AND DINNER (Continued on Page 7). WM. A. HOWARD'S 81ST BIRTHDAY At one ti \ie Thomas George. Tt had\; membership of nearly 40 0 Mr^ CaW Foit;wos in Buffalo,-Mon-. and it i s still an earnest, working day and luesday. w<.h Mlss Marie Gunn is spending a cnurcn. week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. REV. JOSEPH GAREN Mr. Wm. -A. Howard of Arcade I .Tid under cultivation, the policy of | potatoes to xnu miw „ --. the government should be one o f re- i prize, l.emaf M f lls, 2nd* prize. Vin-i forestation and purchasing of mil- cent Adams; 3rd prize, Walter Sny- li. n- »f acres of marginal * — J —* 1 4th orize. HaTold. Hilliker; Bt h now needed for food or \\ \ '•••n. ..nd turn it back ~„ „. lit- policy of the government th'e Mass. Following pa-t I \>0 years has been unfair to the ', Club agent pre §6 fanner in that the government thru ,' certificates, to the boys present, the sale of public lands and through ~~ 'i- irrigation policy has been contin-' FARM BUREAU ti\usly bringing new virgin land into | * \\•'petition with farms already un-1 T~ ... .„ 'let cultivation. With the present 1 The annual meeting of the Wyo- lines of food and fi-.ming County Farm Bureau was held >ei products, and the continued rural on Saturday. November 19, at the - ' — -Neighborhood House in Warsaw. ' 'pal speaker, Hon. Joe R. 1 —i \\-i n nf the AT SARDINIA | celebrated^his 81st birthday anniver-; _ Rev . Joseph Garen^ of_ J. T. Gunn. Miss Margaret Haskell spent the Silver week-end in Franklinviile with Miss „ sary last Friday. I Springs, died Saturday, November 19, Olive Knenn. - A bazaar will be held at the Com- In the evening h e attended the at 10:15 a. m . The funeral was Mr . and Ma Gordon Moekin were \ \ Sardinia, N. Y., Wed - regu lar communication o f Arcade held Tuesday from the Roman Cnth- ln ,f\\ a i?' h ,\%i called o n Mrs - \ - --,n and Lodge.No. 41 9 F. & A. M. , of which olic church at Silver Springs. . AHrfhert Dnlta Monday Ladies ho ^ as been Tyler'for over .twenty- Father. Garen was welUnown^.n Ad ^ el ^5 a ^ M ^™ y ' Ebbert8 and the government should be one * sing o. - tJ^o^^L%^GrS^V^'^- munity Hall, Sardinia, N. y., v To fS;. 1 Wagen- , ^ ^b^^rnopn •ented the pins and Aid Society. Fancy Work, Aprons K vp */\: \ \\\ \i\\. V~\ * hovs present. and other useful articles will be on te nd ant at lodL mSi'l ^ £~ tbw^inity and was a former pastor Mr ana mrs. wm. MDera ana sale at different booths, Home Made djijA „f „m„« ^. ' nfi ? ^ r r° th , e of ^ Mary's church at East Arcade, daughter of Bulfalo and Dr. and Mrs. Candy, Pop Corn, Ic e Cream. ' Un t„ th R H«t u 6 l OU ? d - „ Rev - F : Mever . Present pastor of Herbert Mann and children of Orch- Roast Pork Dinner, price 50 and been «l hi • 5 n e ha . s S fc Mary's church of East Arcade ard Park w*re Thanksgiving) Day 25 cents. ine of tho inntf 7 \\ Ssed a meet \ \^ated at the funeral mass, assist- guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis. Entertainment—On the Screen— i \, „ ,i{»ht f*i,„„ f .r, • t ed by Rev. G. V. Callahan, as deacon Mrs. Hattie Davis an d Mr. and \The Magic Garden,\ by Gene Strat- the Mn ^nir £il . esteem an d Rev. Golding as sub-deacon. Mrs. W. S. Davis and daughter Shir- - • . J o K „„ A Kn • tJ^^M 080 \ 1 ! . Brothers pi . esente d R t . Kev. Bishop Turner, D. D. and le y were in Buttalo, Saturday, ~ —J M„„oi„„ rtr Tii.fTv Mr. William Hyland is horn* ANNUAL MEETING surplus in many us i n many line s oi ioou anu u-< cotnrdnv Novemoer u, . roducts, and the continued rural, ? n .i a ,,„^oJ House in Warsaw. (Continued o n Page, 2). 1 N tfSal speaker, Hon. Jot ton Porter. cents, Admission 25 and 50: Brother Howard with a purse Kev ^1 1- WANT A HOME BUREAU ' . years-of health and happiness. IN WYOMING COUNTY I ] V' BUFFALO ROAD OPEN. The Home Bureau Organization, of Mo'n 'sYgnor Britt and Mons'ignor Duffy Mr. w . nUB ™ ^^L^?™ 0 *^ , money. of Buffalo and about 50 priests at- Buffalo for .theJThanksgiving vaca- I Here's wishing him many more tended the funeral. lev an d Mrs-A., E. Dahlmann, of |^vVre^rd to legislation. c ^eT ap^ared beW <he' People who have occasion to driv. wed ^'LivlSln 'sunda^ 5 Board of Supervisors to present^pe- J to BurTalo these days are greatly ap : Burial was made at Holy Cross cemetery at Lackawanna. WALLS ABOUT COMPLETE FOR ARCADE SCHOOL [. Jones ui *....... - , - ^ M „. -- . - ™ _~„ w „....., w„„., — ..- ,„ p f Gainesville were dec e wj tor\an \appropriation to estab- j pree i a ting th e new\ concrete vember 13. The home ?nPark St.,iPmncy director8 of the farm tUon ^ ^ fop Wyoming from t l,e Hand road to Holland was decorated with.greath. bunohesunohes o_f | tne _Doi»^ ^ comng year.. \ S -\_7„ Nine hundred fifty-seven| -- •' tW Mr.' and Mrs. Albert Kraft will en tertain at Thanksgiving dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kraft 'of Sandusky and Mr . and Mrs. George Strong. Dr. and Mrs.'G, G. Davis and fam ily will spend Thanksgiving Day with road The brick walls for the Arcade. the doctor's parents at Ro'ck Glen. _ . .,„„„,.„„ „ v» v- . School are about complete. The con - Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Richardson County. Nine hunarea nicy^vwi, Mueh of tho crcd|t f or . seC uring crete floors are in , and much of the and Mr. and. Mrs. Perry Chnfee will women representing every'township this road at this time is due to Mr. A. fire-proof walls o n the inside of the spend Thanksgiving' Da y with Mr. in th e county have pledged them^ untiring building have been put in. With ' and Mrs. S. J..- Gilbert at Hamburg; r\M\S\Tr^l Elna M Koircia - . „ selvcs t° J-°\i„f;.-w ft Sh«m Ml • efforts in circulating a petition to favorable weather the roof will soon Mrs. . Harry McCarn of WeTlsville 'f died at th e homo of Harry soon as i t i s organized of whom 351, have the road pu t in, and we take be on. The work i n the gymnasium visited Dr.*and Mrs.-G. D . Pickens ,^f. Akron, f Rogers, me^ , is well under way also —-—..-=, „„H \ itoirers, , M .'„„. hnm -in membors great b ot «™L\_\£ r the coming year • hijsanthemums, pompoms and wcd-|bureau ior ding bells. Gifts, \good wishes and, ELNA M< ROGERS K».»cl cheer abounded.. Amongr .the . • • - - seive7to \[o\in the Home Bureau as [ e jf 0 rt a ~ in circulatin g a petition gu<-ts were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Danl- M -Rnperg. wife of pert • —•— J —I ar.1 •, , .-_ —J ...» mann of Buffalo; Mr.- and .Mrs. Her- 1 klna bert Dahlmann and.^sons was born « mpmbors by paying their dues of one | Mr. Glass is now engaged in get - (> Mr. an d Mrs. Guy A,>»P» g horning. She: wa s born in ^-\^^ £ advance. Alter ting a.franchise for a bus line from LARGE ATTENDANCE f m>Iy oP SpringviIIei Mr. Oscar M°/ nv 5 lle , May 6, 1875. fh e appropriation is granted, the first Buffalo to Olean. Here's wishing him • Dahlmann of Milwaukee, W ,S ^? T ^\ Funeral services were beld Wed , the app i county-ivide meet- aU fhe good lnck his efforts deserve. J I.. Burnett ofc Sardinia and Mrs. 9 _ m . at the home in ^.ast step is hoard 0 f directors is' b «y , Kleinfeldt ' of Rochester ^day at 2 p. ^ MacWa8 cemetery ag^wh^ b p ° r a e ^ n f a ? the meet- ing today were Mrs. ^H. M. wagen- Many letters of congratulation, and ] Aurora cards of greeting'were. sent. AH mentioned the esteem in' which Mr. •inJ Mrs. 'Dahlmann were held'' by tin ir many friends and well .wishers. Sorely th e life of \a Christian Minis ter cannot be measured\ i n terms of % ordinary investment. .We extend to tlieni the hearty best wishes of the local press. ! MR A. J. GLASS BOUGHT- , COAL BUSINESS Reports have it that-.'Mr. A. J.- (\•lass of Chafee has boughfrthe Hop- kin? & Xongley coalTibusiriess an d will handle feed. *l •.•%'<' • CHAS. D. CAMPBELL . HAS 19-LB. CABBAGE Charles D . Campbell of North' Java has a cabbage just gathered from his garden which weighs J9 'lbs.- > This is two pounds 'heavier than the one raised bx. H. J.'-Beardsley of Arcade. <' t— Cattaraugus -county's tentative fudget amounts to $880,570,86, an _ t increase of !f20,000 over that,of laBt J A'-.J. Saturday, year. , '• '' j \ f- omo 10 Arcaao, NEW CANDY MAKER NEW • AT MORGAN'S »f_ AAAik of Los Angeles, Calif-, is the new' S candy maker-at the cadeTSweet Shoppo.; H e hM fcatt SSv vears of experience and makes Mr: Addis is^«a]. a ^ are go5lJ g iSr. Morgan says: ,, to give our'customers'the very\best candy it is possible t o make. E. e. COLLIARD ft SO N INSTALLING HEATING PLANT Messrs.• E. C.'.Colllard &-Son of Arcade are installing the heating plant and plumbing ih : the'new Hol land • Hotel, being erected by Mr: Jacob Maskeodinski of ~Boston, N Yi 'The hotel is well on the.wai^to completion. 'It l s of brick construc tion and a \real 'ornament to the Main street- of Holland. blaBS Of Warsaw, chairman; Mrs. Clarence Smallwood^of Warsaw, vice- chairman; Mrs . Edmund Griffon of Quakertown, sec'y-treasurer; Mrs. C. S. DeGolyer of Castile, Mrs. Chas. Lindsey of Attica, Mrs. I/ . D. Clark of Warsaw and Miss Dorothy C. De - Lany, State Home demonstration agont of Ithaca. —REV.-RALEHJrVEBERJ 1 OWE Rev. Ralph Weber Xowe, pastor of the Baptist church at Mexico, N. Y., died November 18. • Funeral services were held Novem ber 20 i n Mexico' Baptist.church! Burial i n Sprimxville cemetery. Obituary next week. Customers'are harder to get than to keep. and family Monday. , I Mrs. Pearson Smith entertained at 1^1,1^,^- her home on the Eagle road, Satur- OF VISITING MASONS I day in honor of her daughter, Orpha, who was celebrating her seventh There was a large attendance of ! birthday. : There were eleven o f her EAST ARCADE DANCE EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Ticket includes '.Checking and Supper. No charge., for supper for additional-Indies li ,__L>. . LEE HOTITS ORCHESTRA CLARENCE STONE BROKE ARM ; Masonic visfors at'the\re^u \lar7om- j Utile girl .friends present, who pre-. 1 municatron o f Arcade Lodge No. 419 1 sented her with many nice gifts. 1 M.. Friday evening. , j Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Howlett 1 he members of Mt. Vernon Lodge ' will entertain at Thanksgiving dinn- °l ,, ava . Vllla s e an d Eurania Lodge er, Mr,, land Mrs. 0. S. Howlett of of Machias. were invited guests. .Freedom, Mr. and Mrs. N . L.-Hawks The third degree was conferred by and family of Batavia an d Mrs. Cora Arcade Lodger-— • Howlett ahd\fami!y. * olio wing, there was a dinner, The Ladies Aid and Missionary speeches and a really enjoyable time. Societies of the Baptist church will Clarence Stone, son of Mr. and F. & A. M.. Friday evening. Mrs. Ernest Stone, and\ grandson of Mrs. Franc Kilton of Arcade, had his arm broken in three places while oil ing -a derrick on the Caneadea dam job this week. He was taken to the Cuba-hospital. NEW CURTAINS FOR CURRIERS HALL Mr^Sr-Ri—Haggerty—of .Carriers was in town Tuesday securing dona tions towards <a drop curtain for Curriers hall. Most of the Arcade business'places donated liberally and wijl be given space o n the curtain. CARD PARTY NOVEMBER 30 - 0 . A card \party will, be held at SS . Peter', & Paul's .Hall, Arcade, Wed- nesday.evening, November 30. .Band No/ 5 .in,,'charge. Come and enjoy tHe-eyening .witVns. SANTA CLAUS COMING Santa Clans will come to the mem hers of the Citizens \Bank Christmas Club the first week jn December bear- „ Inp gifts of money; Lucky members the line, NEW BAND MASTER 'FOR ARCADE BOYS JErof^ Humbert Claville o f Frank linviile has been engaged~as~in^trUct?+fo or o f the Arcade Boys Band. He has * given two lessons, and the boys are much pleased, with his instructions. Thirty boys-'were out to practice. The, boys are' going fine. Mr. C. A . Sawyer is i n charge of.a financial scheme to raise»funds. Chester\ Prororse o f Franklinviile, an employee' at the Ontario Knife Works went out after coons recently He got five of them'all from one tree and sold- the pelts for $25. Governor Alfred Smith will ask an increase of -i ?80,000,000 in the 192 8 budget to cover higher salaries, and greatly increased expenses all along meet Thursday, December 1, with Mrs. J. R. Riley at 3 o'clock for a Christmas program and party. There will be a Christmas Tree and. a gift for all:—A- large-attendance-is -de=_ sired. ' D F. TANNER ELECTED DIRECTOR OF HOLLAND BANK Mr. D.. F. Tanner, who has been in the manufacturing business in Hol land for many ^cars, and i s now en gaged in the lumber business, and one of Holland's most highly esteem ed and substantial citizens, has been elected a director of the Bank of Holland,'to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the late Asher Cutler Mr.' Cutler had been a director of the bank ever since it s organization. Want Ads. fill your wants