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;. $18.50 and $2&.00 Womtm's and Misses' Spring Coats in the newest shades, 8;lso Black and'Navy, sizes 16~tQ 44, ... now at ________ ----::-.:.-,..---_----------------~ $14.15 Bandsom~J;:Oats {o.-. $1.0.00 , . This lot of. Spring Coats are of the newest :rna .. \terials and handsome style~ \n n,ovelty weaves, .check&, and plain co10rs, worth~ regularly $12.50 to $15.0.Q. NoW\ at.:':': _::: __ :. _______ .., ____ -=- ________ !:.\ __ ----- ____ ...:$10.00. _ \'~~ \- -.:.,. .• -. : Special reduced pri~es on all Children'S coats;' , . Higgins-,B~o~hers A . complete -line;of ·Men '8 WorK·: ' . ;~-. durable colors, which we are sell~ng\,~i 50~¢. ~~t~;j!l\Qll autbori~y of the Board of TruS- ~~ffiR5'iilii~\ -\\\\ of Cuba Y illage. . . \ I .\!W. ;E:I. KELLER, You are irnrited t~ trjd;o match them elsewhElfe. . .-. Village Clerk. .• ~: . :'\ Men's Kha¥~ers,,-ahnost as '-\'1\0\1 .. 1-1 as\'l(!~~oo~;tR; .~~, W'ea:r:·;\vgll..~::·:eo~tw~Y)i~:.;:~ ~W~. ,~iat;i:.:'· \I :-,1JV~ft1isi~ . ~lLQf·tb.eh1,i?ri;c~d:\Ui~~· ' , '. \ ' • •• '\ • -<I ~ ;, , I \ ;. I\ \1 , -\ l- .: '.' \ .. '. <:M~n\s ~Diess :S\{irts. 1 •· . \ . . - ~ \\We·alsc,'·carffa:;i?!OCia·lTne.11eJUf [,§B::S:h'i':rt§mr: ~d~wl~enc~e~~~~~~~~~:tt~:l: day op. bellore at .\\,t>L· I and one '_ inci~ding ~hq:;J?-~pulaF .Sport,ShirL . ' . ::e#eet'a iii~ ·s~~l.ng;· <.,: .. . ., .. ', . G: R. Wheelerio! ~ewf Yor~ city, freight agent or the· Efie l'ailroad~ in Cuba y,esterda.-y _on bmffpel313' • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stokes of Eau Claire, Wis., arrived Satli rd 3y;jl;),\j0}Vn for a visit of a f~w weeks w~t),J,.·1:1~la- tives. , >~.\ ~ Mi-. a!J.d _Mrs. E. D. Vljldriclt return,- tld on Friday last from a visit ,of. a week witll friend& at Olean and Frank· linville. ' · Herbert . Caufield of the EXCfllsiot PllUey' company l>pent the -of the week in Buffalo and RocliEfst~~r on business. . . ... Mr. and . Mra. \Roy Denison and daughters Helen and Edith of Lines· . 'vine, Pa., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. GUY Tousley. 4 Mrs. F. El. Warren on Wedn~sday ai· L ~~\·U\)UU 'went to Little GE!nes~e j.ll:.at\ the funeral of a friend,~rf:\, TtlO,Dllae Brown. - o1;l. rear vehihle, • which shall. {lolso 9.l.l!PJlY .a red light. Main and Genesee Streets t1'\0111 the 're'a-r: '1'he riJ,ys of such real' lamp shall shine upon the number plate carried on the rear of such vehicle in ·such manner as to .render ~~=~:::==~~~~~==:::::::=~~~ the numerals thereon visible for at , \fifty feet in the direction from ::;;~##~~):;\ which the motor vehicle Is proceeding. The light of the front lamps sball be visible at least two hundred feet ~~i~:te~!iO;ro~:ed~:~Ch'm:~:'.~~!/.p~e~rs~o?!ntl : -E-a-~lv Jun\ e' operating or driving a motor vehicle· .. &~,. .. on the public highways 'of this state . ~ shall also when approaching a cross -' road outside the limits of It ciW,l>br In· S · I h' (lOrporated village, slow' down the peCla s at t e' speed of the .. S;l.me and shall sound his • . .' ):Jell, Horn or· other device for signaling 0 • ,\ ' , • in such a manner as to give Jlotic~e.;~~=~:-;~t'i''\· ., \I 'fit \ ' -·Z: - Stopp.i ng on signal· and other . warnfng of nis approach. ,'.... A\Sml-vlIOjNi '.!i:-\\.\.' .. -,~~,~,'-:~ .. ~., .,r_,' regulatioI1s.-A person operating': or Mr. Harry Sherwood of near driving a motor vehicle shall, on sl~l CQrners was called to Tonawanda \'ft ... ·• by raising the halld, from 'a person:- .' .\:\,~,;r-.-~:~;:; ~ , urday ·by the death of a sister~ return: riding,' leading or· driving a horse or ., . - ,{,I',t, 41 . Ing home Tuesd\ty. ~orses O{ other draU- animals, bripg 'i> • / \Fred Prouty has sold his interest in such motor vehicle fiWnediately to a n40owSU_it_s_v_a __ lu,_e_d_~_p_-t{)-:;,\,.~.,,_$-3-0-.0-0-· ._. _b-:ur __ . ,_p_n_~~, $·1·' \S' , the Arcadia_saloon to Fred Arngld.and stoP. and, if traveling in the opposite '7' - ~ . removed with his family t6 <1fiiha.- direction, re,n1atn.~tationary so long as J. Wellsville Democrat. may be reasonable to allow such horse .opp. st. James Botel pro Lawrence Sisson, who had been or· animal to pass, and, if, traveling in ~ ~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ spending a; few days in town, left Wed· the, BaIDe direction, use reasonable cau· nesday for Aulmrn, wh~re hll w!1l fill a tion in th.!lreafter I!assing such horse temporary appointment as asslst;ul.t ot animal; provided that, in case such ~l\l\'U for the Auburn prison. or animal appears badly fright· . and Mrs. R. A. Willard of near' 'ened or t11;8 person operating such East Main StTee;t, ,W orst' Fldoil in History Sweeps Cuba We have ·always thought that 'Water would!. nevei· reach our stare, and haye caTcied ,a large stock of Mer- chandise. on >oUl' three floors. , We have changed our mind :now, .and have, decided to discontinue carrying stoelr inOl'li\ Basement. Our other tW9 floors al'e ill'owded with this extra stock added, and ill order to redueeQ.lJH' stoek, we are NOW making special prices on 'Clothing, Hats, Rubber Goods, Trunks and Dags. Automobile Tites and Inner Tub,.s at wholesale pl'ices to close .out. If you ne-ed a~I1y article we are handli-ng .. m.the--next six mnnths, now is the time to Buy- Clothier and Shoe Dealer 5 East Main Street P AINTY and pretty wall papers are the aim of every wom~ For wall paper covers three- fourths of the ;002,1l, and so it is necessary \ to have the largest part of the room harmonious and livable. Then too, the first im; pression of ones room is _the wall, .and it\ is pleaSing to hear our friends say '7hat is_the most· stylish and - prettiest room I h\ a v e seen. '\ Before you deco- tate., see these au- ther!tk new wan papel'$. We na1i't: -. farge assortment at ptkes to sWt e9'«V &:ma.mL .. ' ol\ Lyons' Corners had as their guests motor vehlcle is so sjgnaled to do, .Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Larkham of. Buch person shall cause the motor of RUllhford Fayette MOfse and wife of such vehicle to cease runnlng so long ,North Br~nch, and GBorge Clapp of as shall be rea')Onably ne-eel!sllry to Friendship. acciden~ and Insure the safety . oJ: others. In approaching or passing a WillIam B. ~el1er, a native of Cuba, car of a street railway which has been but who left thls place in ~867, on Mon· stopped to allow passengers to alight day started for hIS home In C?ldwater, or embark, the operator of every M!ch., .after spending some time here motor vehicle shall Slow pQwn and i( WIth lilS niece and her huband, :M;r. and be nec.essary for the Ilafety of the Mrs, F. C. Moore. he shall bring said vehicle to a ~ . Floyd l?towell al;ld Mrs. . l!top. Upon approaching a pedes- Full were guests at the Home ' Wh,o 'fs upon tlfe traveled part of and r.s, J. C. Willover of Hinsdale hi~hway and not upon a sidewalk, Monday, aIltl in the evening attended upon approaching an Intersecting Capt. Hobson's lecture given in the highway or a curve or a corner in a First M. E. church of Olean. higbway where the operator's view Is .1\1:rs. Anna Klyne left· Thursday obstructed, every person operating a , Ight, June 1, for Cincinnati to visit motor vehicle shall slow down and her sisters, whom she has not seen for give a timel~ signal with his bell, horn twenty.five years, She will also or other deVIce for signaling. It in Chllicothe •• Columbus and 3. Rules of the road.-Whenever a • Cleveland before she returns. person oper.ating a motor vehicle shall · \Mr. c. S. Regan. son of Mr. T. O. meet on a publ~c highwaY any other Repan, formerly of Cuba, who was person riding,.or driving a horse or injured in a runaway while going other draft animals or other to Franklinville a couple of weeks ago, vehicle, the person 80 to · tendon of his leg was cut 011, anp it highwaY so as to pass without In· will be some time before the fn'ury teilference. Any such person so oper- Is ·eutil'ely healed. !lUng a motor vehicle shall, on oi'er· Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Bartlett and taldng any such horse, draft animal or daughter Louise on Wednesday night otf\oer vehicle, pass on the left side returned to Wilkinsburg, ~bere thereof, and the rider or driver of such Mr. Bllr.tiett was called on business. horse, draft animal or other veblcle They may come back lattlr for·a longer ~haI1, as soon as practicable, tl1rn to .s:tay. ·On Monday evening they were the right so a~ to allow free passage the guests at a dinner party given by on the left. Any such persan 80 op· :vIr. and Mrs. Harry E. Keller. at whkh krating a motor vehicle shall, at thE' Mrs. KaUer's coullin. Miss Mary Mc· intersection of public blghways, keep Gannon, was also·present. to the right of the intersectidn of thp C. A. Boutelle of Richfield Springs is renters of such highways when tllrn· spending a few days in the cft v, 1\ Ing to the right and pass to till' right of guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. For- such intersection when turning to the Hammond of Laurel avenue ... ·111'(t. Mary Barnes, who spent a, week • in the city, the guest of Mrs. Charles Colorado now has 64,385 pupils en- Becker of North Seventh street, has rE>- , rolled in 1,725 school districts. turned to ber bome In ('uba .... Mrs. 1--'----_---------- Fred Hedden. who was the guest of friends in the city. ;bas returned to her home in Cuba.-Olean Times. Wednes· , , . L_ r I We do not like to boast too much bUt we lioxi~$tl~'.,/.?\t' ; .. ';(.' ' ly believe that we carry the' best lines as to qjJ,EtUt:rt and assortment in 14 Waists \ and \Never Sl1dt~ttIlhl. Wash Skirts, _Cortect~~ppalrd for Women OLEAN, N.\Y. Passenger oallES F~ ,Q~!' <,' ',I o , York, :Pai~'~' \ \ M.odels Note the Pullman Specifications. Compare with otlier : cars at $1,000 or under. See the car. Ride in it;. ThEi. Pullman is the larg.e$t and r~~~est car sold at the l?rice~ j :\. Rides easy over the roughest roads, A ··good\1lll1 c1inlbeJt .' and a powerful puller. \ . SPECI FICATIONB-ll4-inch Wheel Base; ~2.Horlepower, 44ylhider*; , . Motor; Batavia 4-lnch Non-Skid Tires on all four wheels; 5IJ.lnch f!'u1l'Ci\Ut,,·, '1\ tilever Rear Springs; complete ElectriC Starting and Lighting Equlpmal\f.;' \ .. , v Dixie High Tens!on Magneto; Honeycomb Radiator; Full F:loatln; Jt~(U!' \ , ~I~-~- H. ·0. McELHENEY, ~gent 42 Prospect Stteet CUBA, NEW YORK .. ' .. ~ , .. 25 -adUltD ~ Popular Exeat.loft'