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FOR SALE, WANTS FOR RENT, ETC. i HOLLAND JEWS All ads. under this head .are publishe d in our FIVE papers: Wyoming Co . Herald, Hollan d Review, Cattaraugus Ptes; Delevan ; Sardinia Censp r -charge of 25 cents. They deliver the goods every week . RATES:—One cent per word each insertion.' No advertisement in fo r les s than 25 cents. All ads . cash wit h order. Specia l Notice—Keyed or blin d adj., double price . We prefer t o hav e you us e your postoffice box or phone number , rather than t o have replies addressed t o thy» office. FOR SALE FOR SALE CHEAP—Well bred,two- year-old Holstein Bull. John Thom- iury, Arcade,_N.-X,-R.-F._D_2. 4A FOR SALE—Black Shetland Pony, •weighing around 500 lbs. Can be seen at my place on Canada St., Hol land. Will exchange for work horse. Come oyer and fide and drive him, or Phone 11M, Holland. Arthur Un derbill,'Holland. 44S FOR SASLE OR RENT—,263 acre \\dairy farm formerly' owned by Joe Duffy on Curriers Road, also 98 acres on Eagle Road, including hot\ dog stand. Will make unusual proposi tion on both of- these. Frank C. Wil son, ..Arcade, N. Y. 44t46 Would exchange half-ton Ford truck for horse. Pearson Smith, Phone 52F31, Arcade, H. Y. 44t45 FOR\ SALE—Six-griddle cook stove, Mayflower. Good condition. George W. Shearing, Strykersville, N. Y. 44t46p WANTED WANTED—10 tons of good barn hay near Afccade. C. M. Drake, Ar cade; — 44t45 WAITED—A spring'cot bed in good condition. Phone Arcade 30F3. 44 ROOMERS AND BOARDERS BOARD By week, day or meal. Rooms for singles and couples. Concrete house, Park St.7 and Railroad, Arcade. Mrs Jessie QgRWlTZ \' • \ 44tf FOR RENT FOR RENT in Yorkshire, the Stockin store property at a very low rental. Newly decorated flat above with mod ern improvements. Will .rent flat without the store. Charles C. Day, Yorkshire, N. Y. 39tf LOST FOR SALE-JMaytag Electric Wash-, white\ dog, near Pro- er, in Wpd condition; also baby, LOST-Smal license number 116- buggy, slightly us p e \ g wL?f club'177. Reward for information as to Write or phone G. D. Wood, Club, «e \Midget.\ Restaurant, Arcade, N. Y., ^°™j^ s Jf e £ Elhvood , Springville, N. . Y. 44t47p \ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Hatching eggs and baby! — - chicks, White Leghorns. Limited, JUST THINK, about 10,000 other quantity. Order now. C. A. Clark,' people read these ads. each week as Arcade, N.' Y. 44t2p ; well as you. Therefore you can •n^* C.TV.— 5—' , , a '„ : 1 imagine what a large number 1 of FOR SALE—Farm of 147 acres at prospective buyers you reach when quick sale for $100 cash down. This. you mn an ad- in . tWs coulnm . It is years taxes and mortgage of 53500, the greatest go-getter- in the country for 9 years at o%. Arthur J Evans,. Just try an ad and be conv i nced . East Main street, Arcade, N. Y. 44p • . FOR. SAL£-GUbcrt radio set, com plete except storage battery- Bar-' gain ut $8. John Howlett, Arcade, N. Y. > 44t4op FOR SALE—2 set logging sleighs; 4 set general purpose slcighs^'Sisfeed grinders, 1 15-30-tractor; 1 8-16 tractor; 1 tractor belt. D. J. Casey, Arcade, 43t44 \White Miss Elsa Haase is spending her [acatioii with her parents at Boston, .ass. 1 \\ 1 1 Mr. and Mr. M. Watson were in Buffalo, .Tuesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Merle Johnson and son spent Christmas 'with Mr. and J Mrs. Tom'Richards in Buffalo. Mr. 'and Mrs. Plin »Geiger spent Sunday with relatives in Springville. Miss Agnes Veazey is spending her vacation with her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Veazey at Hume. —MrrairdTtfrSTW. L.' Dillon of East Aurora spent Sunday with their father, Mr. Erving Davis. •Miss -Dorothy (Gibson is spending the week with her parents at Angel ica. N Mr. Earl J- Bangert spent Sunday with Mr. Henry ^angert. Mr. F. M. Smith is on the sick list. Mr. Arthur Smith is spending a few days with his parents. We are all glad to shake hands Nvith Art again and wish him good luck on his trip to South America, on one of Uncle Sam's .big battleships. Miss Lillian Bixby-ef Rochester was a pleasant caller on old friends over the week-end. Mrs. W. A. Dabb is spending a few days with friends in Buffalo. Miss Helen Caple of Buffalo spent Sunday at the W. H. Miller home — tr . F. H. RAYMOND'S 1 GOLDEN WEDDING (Continued from Page 1<) Han Cornwall, (a niece), -were very much enjoyed by all. The out-of-town guffits were: Mr. of HamburgfD'r. and-Mrs. Geo. Davis and Mrs. 'Davidson of Arcade; Mr, and- Mrs. Charles. Runyan. and Mrs. Daniel Ryder -,of Delevan;_ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sampson and family-of Rushford; Mr. and Mrs, Howard Bowers .and family of 1 Buffalo and Mrs. H. \H. Evans and children of South \Wales. A fine 'lunch was •sorved-and-thei-party_bxo.ke_up_at^_ late hour after wishing'Mr. and Mrs. Raymond many more-years of happi ness. Mr. and .Mrs. James S. Mc- Cut.cheon who celebrated their golden wedding last- year, were prominent among the guests.. REMINISCENCES IN RHYME „ By Lillian Cornwell ' Set .your *minds back to '74 or '6 if you can, Then Uncle Frank was a gay young man, The girls of today .would call him a shiek, And he lived at Cadir, by the Ischua Creek. ' At that time the Free Methodist* church was s quite new, And they'had quartely meetings just as they now dOj And everyone went who possibly i could, \They all liked to, and thought; that they should^ And attending this * meeting, I bring to your mind, Were ' And, too there were Marks for any in need. Another, after one-in the Bible, we're told, Was Sampson -that very strong man of old, Remember how Uncle Frank will laugh when he, Wall tell about Lem Worthington and Mort Bentley. I must not close, of their dear.little Lucille, If 1' knew you; I'd like your'.-good'cheer,-For remember I got my husband here. - And all tjhese years that God has lent, I'm sure they/can feel have been well spent, ^ And we. are glad-each/\:and everyone. That they have prospered and haveavon, And when you.young er ,ones sometimes wonder, - Whjy in the world you made such-a blunder^ When sometimes to you it reallv J seem, You can stand it no loL, the others so mean, Now htr.- /„,, an illustration, And don't ,. v « this celebration. Ior 8*t •• i ANNOUNCEMENTS—OUR process I jnSBts are 11 leasiTiis good as anj L and they, cost about halt\ the price oil plate • engraved. Pleased custometjl send their friends to us for this wott,| .which is the beat kind of a recom-| mendatiorf Glad to show you sampl«l Arcade Herald. Arcade. N. Y. 24tt| '.In pruning apples trees, get rid of 1 old and.weak wood.. WANTED—A First Class Farmer i / To-run 165 Acre Farm,on Shares A High-grade T. B. Tested Dairy, mostly Guernseys, all modern equipment, including tractor and tractor implements, electric lights, telephone., One. mile from, village, two schools, two churches, railroad station and new concrete road to Buffalo. This is one of the besti farms in the state. Three lakes and a railroad 3 on the farm\. - - ' ... .' , s Will make'an unusual proposition tothe right man, who can produce results and keep, this farm up in its present condition. —^References- required. - . v \ K. R . WILSON, 10 Lock St. , Buffalo, N. Y., Phone Seneca 6349 i , or ' ~~ FRANK.C. W$ISON, Arcade, N. • Y. \ - 4 4t45 inday at the W. H. Miller home. | J^*' * ^dies, n { ce as you'd find Mr. and Mrs, treason.or other when th« tertained Mr. and Mrs. Perry Dakc and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hameister of East Aurora at dinner, Sunday. Mr. and -Mrs. Earl Young and son Jack of Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Niehus of Buffalo, and Jack Mitchell of Springville spent Christmas at W. A,. Dabb's. - ' Mr. and Mrs.. W. J. Agnew and family were in Buffalo one day last week. , Lawrence Fraser with his parents, Mr Fraser, b»U>JTUU>.£ ^«.w„, „ !• or. some reason, or other when the meeting was through, They 'couldn't get home~as-they_had intended to do, And as they were, talking about their plight, Uncle Frank was planning with all his might; He couldn't bear to see anyone in a lurch, So he ad vanced toward the pretty girl in the church, And got up courage to some hbw stutter, \I'll take you home with I a horse and cutter.\ And with her spent Sunday i permission as soon as he was able, and Mrs.- A. D. * Ie rented one at^the. livery stahle, I And took them back safety - home, FOR \ SALE Rock pullets. N. Y. -Twenty-five John Bauer, Sardinia, 43t44p C6.000 TO $10,000 CAN BE made operating O'Mahony Din ing Cars. These cars are all tile inside an d come fully, equipped. We have wonderful locations . Write fo r catalog t o Jerry O'Ma hony, Inc., 130 So . Plymouth Ave. , Rochester, N. Y. 44t45p GUM SAW—Let us make that old saw good as new, at one-third the \\Mrs. S. W. Smiti and daughter An( * had rid « back all alone. Arid Bessie have returned from visiting th , at S a ! th ! fi -^ 01 n l? ny - s ? ch a relatives at Long Island. | nde -> Bu.t not with a pretty girl,- one Mr. Chris Niehus of -Perry is spend- 1 wa y> b y:? IS f de ' »° I am sure any a few weeks with Mrs. W. A. i ° ne ^ ould not b u la ' ne > Hlm f ° r « skln S her to change her name. That the girl was Aunt\ Harriet, I'm sure you have guessed, He had his choice, but. thought her the best.. I cannot imagine her as a Rapper of today, But 1 think she was sweet and cheerfjul and gay, And just to show you her love was true, I'll try to tell an in cident to you. She had a cousin from far away, Who came to visit them one day, He thought her so nice he asked her to go, With him to see i ,, 0 „,.'c big s how, But. she had ing Dabb. W. A. Dabb and Mr. Frank Niehus . of Buffalo Jeft Monday for Pennsyl-, have guessed, lie had h vania for a two weeks hunt for bear tn° u £« t her the best.. and deer. k Good luck boys. \ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Osgood were in Buffalo, Tuesday. Mrs. A. D. Fraser was in Bufflao, Wednesday. Mrs, Kate Brown of Arcade spent Christmas with her sister, Mrs. Lydia Montgomery. Callers at the -home of, Mrs. Lydia •Jrvij cuV T „r« IOI ~r*u*.-. i„. price of a new saw—Cross cut, drag FOR SALE—Late 24 Chevrolet ' ,,,, K„,„ T> n T „«.;,? \ 1 -u t>rn. t>i,„i,„ SJV f anxl buzz saws. K. U. Lewis, roadster, in- A-l shape. §70. Phone K ' t M ; street Arcndp N Y 14W, Delevan, N. Y/ 43t44V| t,ast llaln stiaec ' Aleatie ' JN - 4 3 t , 44p ^?«ri , S nl L ^i D ^Lv^iv in v^nvt X Sf,\' YOU\wANT\to~turn\VTur D.iry- fhr^ E „i \\„\ T T fff'iMn's League Certificates into Cash, & n?« N v P E J' J Aq?/i|writ e ^ P- O- box 180, Arcade, N land, Bliss, N. Y., Phone 23. 43t44 | y., and teU what yon 4 ^ M6 S ISca^Vew^srlo ; Tn r e \ '^^^t B^^' larg^handsled. E.la Wixson.^Pike,| ^l ^O .isl amp)°. ' 37tf FOR SALE—New washing machine i NOTiCE OF THE and wringer. Claude Barber, East \ ' ANNUAL MEETING Main street, Arcade, N. Y. 43t44 I The annual meeting of the Stock- ^rTT>\>V^ — n\\7T-'\\\i . . • . . \ Loldeis of the Citizens Bank of Ar- FOR SALE—Building lots, high, dry, cac ] ej New York, for the election of Callers at the \home of Mrs. Lydia mised Fra nk that\ she, On the 4th Montgomery on Monday were Miss £ f Jul K eac j y would be, And they lane Knight ami Miss Ruth Hogue of wwe on the train> - Lo see R oc k ; Arcade and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Latter- city shjne Qr rain> rj 0 you suppose ty and children of .Cuba. > that a Centennial fair, To going away Miss Pauline Brown of i^ast AU- witll Frank cou ia compare. So she YEAR END Use Your Christmas Money J6 Take Advantage of the at the rora spent Christmas with her aunt, Mrs. Lydia ^Iontgomery ; HOLLAND AND PROTECTION M. E. CHURCHES Rev. Jesse Wilson, Pastor. « Morning worship in the Holland church at 10:45. Subject: \New Year's Thoughts.\ Our service in with Frank could compare. So she told her cousin she would not go, But never said a word about her beau, And this part of the story I think I have rigtyt, For the occasion she made' a* dress of white, Everything was ready and^vhen the day came, They went to Olean on a passenger tram, The railroad had not been thro long you know, Remember this was over fifty years ago. The day was spent in. pleasure and fun, And they were \ \ What 'thf P ProtectLn!do 'you suppose happened the day <o FOR SALE—Building lots, high, dry, cade, New York, for the election oi; wax .^V^V'subiect as-mention-1 mar, They had to come home in an 14 rod deep, sewer on street, fine Directors and Inspectors of election, church at 2 p. m., subject as men^on ^ Arfd ^ lma location; also beautiful home. Grant >f o r the ensuing year and for the e d above. . x 0 . clock .' the terrible mess, Of that beautiful Ke 0 ,\ Arcade. _ _ 43t4C . ^saction ol ^h-o £ busine^ as] Sunday Jcho^meets^ta.clock. ^ ^ ^ ^ tress, And y ou bobs, 5-| __ ..j =i, HP HE \A i n theii FOR SALE-^-One set new bobs, 5- | < be held in their office in . munion will b >e f™ 1 \ 1 . 8 ,^, ; the happen when out with him inch runners; two set 4-inch runners., ^ M y ^ January n> 1928| at | We were certainly delighted_m the i napi . . D. D. Rogers, Curriers, N. Y. 41t45p Qne O . clock . erly come Deiore tne meet- uu..^ >.^- 1 \--j-; . J - be held in their office in . munion will be administered. new anu lovciy wmuu un. M , J-— l can imagine his chagrin, To have this — . one o'clock. . - IT !f^nkViln^ Tin . planter, jumi u=« \ ; . ,-- „ 'horses and harness/Irish Cobbler po- — - Uj c , v Year's Day. tatoes grown from Canadian grown, NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING j . •certified seed,- three-year-old—>new,—Notice is hereby-given that the an- -milch cow. Lyman G. Cornwall, So*, i nua [ meeting, of the Stockholders of -Wales, N. Y. . 42fj45s the Wilson Land and Grain Company will be hc.ld at the offices, of the Com- tuu OAUJC \••« «\v- -r „„„ ! pany, Main street, Areade f N. Y., 116 acres 1 mile south of Java Ce»-1 xuosdav, 'January 10, 1928, at 2:00 ter 80 acres tillable, 10 acres wooas. i „.„!„„!, „ m +•„,. tvio nnrnose of FOR SALE OR RENT—CHEAP— , way ^^^^^Z ' Christmas ^ a y- Let us all had drifted'the road, He couldn't get t J hel 'f P o r ^fn^dii ? n E o'ur places on \here until the next day, But she for- try it again and be in our places on ^ ghe fQund wh&( . kept him away. - ^.^..cr ^ i And-what she was doing,_Spare_time, BIRTHS 1 aU this w hile, Was sewing'carpet rags I . ' . 1 *1 _ TT_l.'l ~T V«J nnnltivn +rv Buildings in good repair. Terms, reasonable. Address .Joseph Fitz gerald, 3103 Penn Ave., Kansas^^City, Missouri- ' 42t44p o'clock'p. m., for the purpose of electing five directors for the coming year and two inspector of election to serve at the next annual meeting and for the transaction of such other ^i^V-iTATE^FTr farms or vil-1 business.as may properly come be- REAL E^. 1 ,,^-^ 0 ! Van C e York- fore said meeting, lage property see C. A. I C. I. Sawyer, , shire, N. Y. 41 ?** p 44t 45 > ~ Secretary. I Arcade, N. Y., December 29, 1927.. 'A* FOR SALE—New and\ second hand Delco-Light plants. A. W. Metx, Java ViUage, N. Y. Bell phone S4-f-4. 17tf AUCTION RUBBER STAMPS—Orders received for all kinds of rubber stamps, pads, etc.- Mail orders carefully attended to. Wyoming County Herald,\Arcade -N. Y. • \ 8tf FOR SALE—Store building with complete furniture and fixtures, lo cated in Strykersville, in 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, JN. Y. ' 27t* 2 miles west of Sardinia on the Genesee Road, January.5, 1928, at 1:30 p. m. 14 choice dairy cows all T. B. test ed, consisting of Holsteins, Jerseys, and Guernseys. Milk productidn re cord will be shown on date of sale. 1 Holstein Bull. v . Quantity farming tools. Terms: Cash. Glenn Mead, Auctioneer. LELAND-F. CATLIN A son, Thomas E. Jr., to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. »f T>\\-y, n n _ cember 16. '/ • A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Mer- ton Goodemote of Springville,' De cember 19. A son to Mr. and -Mrs. Jay Roach of Eagle, December 20, A son to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Powell of Rushford. Sheridan, Wyo—A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Silvernail at the Sheridan Memorial ' hospital, , Tuesday night, December 13', 1927, at Sheridan, Wyo./ Mr. R. B. Silver- nail was formerly from \Cente'rville ! and Arcade. \ N.\ , A daughter to Mr.Sand Mrs.'Albert I Bowen of- Angola, December 26. Mrs. Bowen was formerly Miss Mar garet Daly of Arcade. MARRIED Bargain in fire wood—white-it\ lasts will sell' sawmill slab wood at Arcade mill at'one dollaV and fifty •cents per face cord.' Sawed mostly from beech, helmock, cherry and ash. OTJell and Eddy Co. . zltf AUCTION SALE Having decided to quit the dairy ing business, the undersigned will sell at public- auction, at his farm, one mile west of Sardinia.Village, N. Y., his entire dairy, consisting of 46 choice cows,- Holsteins and Ayrshires, springers and new milkers,,all recent ly T. B. tested; at 1 o'clock sharp on Tuesday, January,. 3, 1928. Terms: Cash.' Mr. Lee Chamberlain of Wyoming and Miss Lovina Ewell of \Warsaw December, 17. 1 ' Mrs. Pearl Stephens and Mr. Harry Atherton of Perry, December 15. Mrs. Nina Holben and Mr. Edward R. Shaffner, both of Arcade. DEATHS HELP WANTED CLERK examination, Arcade, Janu ary 21. Age 18-45;.. Men, women. Ddn't miss this opportunity. Coach ing course ?5. Booklet^free. , L. Hampton, Box 1818-JH„Washington, D. c: \ - . 44 P SALESMAN WANTED—-Must have an auto or driving rig. Need-not be away from home nights. Opportunir ty for hard worker to establish busi ness paying ?200 and upward month ly. Stetson Oil Co.,-2200,,Lee',Rd., Cleveland, Ohio. • '44p Justice Harry L. Taylor of- the eighth judicial district, who wasi stricken with appendicitis several •weeks ago, is recovering and expects -to return to the bench after the'•first, «of the year. , -^:w-«>\ HOBERT-OLTN- Glenn Mead, Auctioneer. • ' John Dunkleman, aged 63 years, of Ashford Hollow, December 19.\ Mrs. Mary L. Smith of East Con cord, aged 55,- December 15. s ' NOTICE ' s -J*Iofice_isJifireby_giv6n_tp_the' tax- To hay.e the Best, Fresh and Good Order from . * i\ - * V \ Tanner's Greenhouses • HoUand,N:Y. Phone 37 -\Grower! of Distinctiv e Flowen\ r yers of the Town of Arcade,•• that7 . the undersigned, collector of taxes for, the present year, have ..received the' warrant for- the .collection of taxes, and will' collect taxes-.at'the First National Bank, Arcade.-;N.' Y., on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of each week from 9. a. m. to .4 p. m., until January 21, 1928, commencing Saturday, December 81. Mrs. Eva Follett, Collector: '' Dated, December 28,. 1927.' , - 44t45 NOTICE ' y'-~/x' by the mile, Until she had enough to I carpet many a room, For they were ' planning to be married soon; liut that was not all, She did sewing fine, Of j household needs of every line, For they had already set the date, And that you know for it-we celebrate. When they weremarried they settled down, They made their Home right in j this town. It was a cottage; Oh so small, But better than no homo at \all The rooms were so \iny and only three, But she fixed them up, as cozy as- could be. Ih the bedroom there' was not room' to shut the door, So they took It off and stood 1tr-.pn the floor. Of course there was room, and not much to do,;In a little bit of house just built for two, But when there was company more than one,.They surely were crowded ^some, But soon they built a nice, new home, And they, moved \in all alone. \ , But' after a while a baby boy, Came to fill their hearts with joy, And after they moved on the'farm, a baby girl -who was a charm, And things went \on such as in life, When a real good man gets a real goffd wife. And of this home's hospitality, More is known by others than me, But I remember ever since I was small, That there was a welcome here for all.- Npw fifty years is a. long, long time, To' live together in sweetness sub lime, And to'' this day it looks to me, That with each other they still agree, No < one ever has done more hard work, No one could^call Uncle. Frank, a shirk, And he always finds time'to help in the house, If there's anything Bridge Lamps, regular $4.50, now ... $3,80 Bridge Lamps, regular $18.007~now $14.00 and others accordingly OTHER SPECIALS AT THIS SALE WILL BE Regular 1 . Special $11.00 Waffle Iron $W)0 $4.00 Toaster $3.00 $7.00 Percolator Sets $5.50 $12.50 Waffle Iron Set $9.50 $2.75 Corn Popper $2.00 $4.00 Flat Iron : $3.00 $6.00 Flat Iron $4.98 -$5.50-EIatlrdn-^^-.-^ m *.. t ... $4.50- ' SALE CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT Come in and take advantage of this money- saving sale\; - Phone 137-W ? THE ELECTRIC STORE Arcade, N. Y. .- Notice is hereby given that thellan- nual meeting of the stockholders of the Bank of Holland will be held at its banking office in the -Village, of Holland, on Saturday, January- 14th, 1928, at one o'clock in the af temoon; for the purpose of electing .'nine [.Directors for the ensuing year,- and for_ the transaction of such--other, business.as may properly come\;be- fore the meeting. 44t46 R. J. Watson, President •' Dated, Holland, N. Y., DecC' 27< 1927 to hard~fofrhis~dea-r _ spousepBut-she has done; her share of- work too, And made her home, a place /where \yop Could rest and find a healing balm, From\ her loving ways and manner calm;\_ Her - good \sound 'sense .' and gentle . a:dvice,\ Have cheered many through this life, And Uncle Frank's garden—what he raises in his ground I Is_^the N very-best-stuff-that can be |-fouhd, And what Aunt Harriet cooks and bakes,\ IsV O, so- good,-especially\ her famous fried cakes,- And just one. bita of' her -\Chicken dinner,. Would make a saint of any- old sinner..,'. •Now I'd like to say .something about their' friends .here,. For_,I'm surerto them they'-are very dear,-But,I don't know many in- this nook, Have heard- them tell the Daley; the Miller and Cook, And found they were people, not what their names look, Then:' I always thought that it was shocking, To hear them call a lady Mrs.- Stock- \in And -they've told of Soverigns and many a King, But I've never seen a castle for\ one to'livo in, Then there was one Vfho wentat goodspeed The New Year , -THE ,NEW/YEAR is here • again. It, means different . things to different people. To some it-is just another year. ! To others it-means'a new be- .ginningrfhppe and courage— —^Iweive'-more-monthsjolopppr- , • \tuhity to reinforce themselves ' physically; • /spiritually and financially.- .- ..'. This institution.at this time ex- , tends its,best wishes.'to all its . friencte/ renews:.-its : pledge-of • ( loyalty and\cc<)peratipn and trusts the coming months may bring, an, abundance of pros perity and happiness Citizens Ban^fekrcade ARCADE, N. Y.