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; , ,. \the Supe'ri~y of ._ CAMPBELL'S VARNISH STAINS over All Other '-, ., THE CUBA PATRIOT AND NEWS EDITORS EdltQ-r·in-ohlef J. Conrath Literary £ditor I\. Freshman £. Wilson -~,_ ' .L. D.Ye Spo~:i~~n::~tor ,Th:e' Hig'h l.~chool News ~O~~~~f;~ Joke Editor JUJl!ilor G. Williams I_-:==::- ___ ~ __ .....,==~_------::--__::_------:::==-:=·I-,~ ~:..._~~~e.r:- Circulation Manager Published Weekly Under the Auspices' of the Cuba H,gh School. - ,- Senior - G. Leggett L. Rogers ..... 3 and wear longer than any other ___ V_O_t._' _. _1_1.--;- ___ ......, ___ . ____ +---.-F--~?--J-D-4-1~~.~~r.:.;';: ~.p'~.?~. ,~_, ' No. 22 . .tnak~ .of s.tal n 6QJd, here. . j - -- .. Th.e pric~ of CAMPBELL'S is 5c ' .EP.I.T~I'tIAL I \Why lijr\n't ,'ou. il~k ,4 ther: e , is all: lIt·~W- T.he\ b~~~ 't;;-ld the!I+ .where , ' , lleWS)i,l.lIoUt tHe captu.r.e of t~e croo}is ?\ tbt;/\ cou.l~ get a man and 'by payt~'t'g \ ,p~r c~n oheap,er than most, kinds, XOW li!>'lbe 'time fOT the Juni(~r'~ to \:';Yhy what goud, wcf'ri'\d,lt do?\ !lim well, He 'toolt them b!!-ck to apd It will toyer more s.urface. I)('gin to look\ ,forward to tue enu or 'Davj-s aHked, I ' 'Ho<'ky ,POint, But they were'too late, making it the bellt and cheapest to tlll'ir Illgh s('\lOol eours€, to begin to H{t may !Jot do you any good anll it iJ.,I<:n said, that there was one more tlllllk ~f.riouSJy of what they intPl1l1 to wg.u..!J 110.1. ~d() you any harm. But I ,'tjance and that' was fo( wme .one to use. k I' m,l'f' of themHe!\'es whell high s('hool ht'ard that t ll' crooks gal'e the copo g-o to the main bridge. when the train da~ ~ are over, the slip lil111 got away,\ I ~'we under it to drop from above and , \ A trial ~ith Other m<lkes wilt D.o. we realJ.,Ze', I wond!:u', Jus,t ;I'hat. \It mUHt ,be fun w ,he a det~ctiVt' ~\t tlWlll that way. It was threll miles ,it llltaRll'S,t.O .bac.oUili\a Seniot:~ Uo \~li.. JUlJ,l, .raC:l;..&Q))Jlll_!lI~ ),:Ql,!nt~Y..,JIH.er, l'\.,t a )! ~nd.~ 0l!,e and' a half by gojng r-eallzp what work is before u.s':' When crooK';,\ laughed !-lele,n, ' a(-rOSH. She ok- o'i)-e of the farmer's S. '& we b\,g1!1 our senior year it mUot be \There is a rewanl of one hUDdreli hOr\8J; an arted, for neither of the -?!-. -f!lnfft 'C~'iI1·nC:-e. tfie user' or t'ffesl'i? . - perloriiY df'CAMPBELUs-:-- '\--'\ ,- , .SSO\ Smalley , 1I'Itll the illea of .aecomplls!ling some· dolli,l.rs, ror their capture,\ Grav~s, th~ Ij,'rel·ti would go. She reached the !::.~::_~.-::--::--::---::--::---::--;---==\\''''''- I tiling; no RhirlHhg t1lPn, o-r lettlIlg fii-ght man, said,' , ill1+ d \ time ai10' after t)iing her w[jrnttrt~Wt~ 1U1JST gi't mrrii.'1l\S'lTl1f't H-clen·~-a g-Lr.j· wlJ.?W4rked,hard til-Iw- '-_'>h~ lh::ed...he.r r.o.llM ..anrt.'<l:i.lited. 1'1\f'r) riay or ('I~e at thl' entl of the help sUPjJot( il('r tamlly, On her wa, ~lle looked at her revolver to malie ol~lU put .11l \\p(.ks' work into on£:' and ba(,k to til(' Blatloll thl' next niornin1! ,ure it was in working order and wait· lhl~n \lprhap~ fail anll Ill' obliged to n'\ she thought of the message of th, r,d In a moment she heard the whistle We have th m tr d nlaln in SI huol another YI·,Ir. Tile night hl'fore an,l the rf'ward offered ('f the train and knell' it had not pass· e , song an j \\ ork tllust Ill' ilolH' eO!ls('ieIltiouHly so ::-:he clld not haye any idea of captur· ,il, She got up, put the ropes abont healthy, free of pests, and of that WI' lIllt) know that el\ell If our ing them, hut \hE' would like to tn Il\r and sat on the railing--arld when Bedding Plants the best varieties' ~'lill'r y\ars I!! higl.l school have heen ,\H she,was thinlling it .OHr, she hoeard til<' train came under the bridge she • III SOlD\' \\a: H a faIlure. our latit year the Wlll~~lp ot lhf' 4 tram that was dUl' dropped., 'Yhen she struck orr th Tomat IH1H hllil llll' lH'~t we ('ould put lIltO it. at that time, It hail taken the switC'll ,oal it dazed her at first. but she soon o AI\? :' E' mu,t assume a share of rp· to,lel Xo. ~7 pa~s, whit-I). was bound to (<Imp to herself, The fireman was Just Pepper sponsllJlllty. Our a('tlom \\ ill hare :'I1111 Pond, and as she looked dawn th,' f((Jlng'to come up and see if she was • an ('tip( t on nil' puplb ttl thl' othl'r tra('k she Ra\ two rough lool,iug mell :.;tllI alive. She told them to come out Cauliflower (i>,~s,'S II thp~ :';PC' us neglectin,g our leave the I?,ack of the train and catch \nd put up their hands or tbey would O b \~ ork thpy 11111 say, snrely It the the one gomg to, :'>1111. Pond, pat cold lead for their supper, and from a b;:tge Sl'lllor:.;. who ha,I'p so much at slake, ~s shp came III Sight of the office, the look she gave them they thought Oelery I an npglpl'l thei!\ Ilork. we can also. Whl~h was at the lowel: end of thp ,he would put ber words i1lto actlOIl, I W\ a1Ho Illust Ill' willing to take our statl,on',she saw two well dressed men The engineer cut the engine pff and FI --;-- :. 1 :.;hare In the \\ork and responsibility in talkmg to ~Ol1le OIle illsidf', most 1Ikt'· ,ame back to the station, The de· for ~:se~!~: a~~dp Ornamental Plan.t.s1 ~hp aeJivitll's of the ~('hool (nalll;'I,-, Iy to he Will, till' 1U!lht man. Whel! t\I't!I'es came in and handcuffed the as oth B ddl orch Boxes, as well ,l!1 ral>;IIlg mOIH'), to go to Wasillng' shE' had entered, \\ III 8a1(1 to ,th,· Ilwn Helen said it was more fun tD ~r.e ng Pftftits. (on,) Last. 111ll not l('il~t. w!ll he our strang,'r~, \I3ptter It'll your story til ,allttir« (TooT{s tllan to be an operatol'\ Butts Greenh n.. use 'l'lIior IJI'II'IIl'g,\ Lpt U:.; ,Pl' tilat Wt: tillS girl, she lIlil: he ~ome help to you EVA \VESTFALL 7tv Grade . v do !lot ahust' tiWHP prl\ iiegl's allil that ThE' men \\ E're dt>t('C'tiI'Ps, One wa' ,. the, ill) not int('l'fert' III al,,. way With dresst'li in a blue sprgp and the othel our Imrpose to mak\ llext > ,.ar's work III a Ch,'('\L On last Tuesday the 'members of the lotlnl and III llIak\ our \ y,'ar tlIP 'I'lli' OIll' in till' hlu!' serge said lIi>.:h 81'l1001 faculty werE' the guests of haPIJIf'~t alld Illl:-<I,,\t of our \llIol\ high \Hal<' you hhlrrt an~ ~ IlI'WS ollihi- II\ ~\'l\1n1\ ('la8'S\ at a picniCat Cuba ~l'llOol (OUrH' 11111' 01 husiness\ \\kp. Tne afternoon and evening Bi.:ltX!CI,; \\'IlEI:L1:It, '17, H{'[PIl ,aid that on her way down to 11,,!,t' SPPllt in various amllsempnts- _ . _ . thp statlOIl she hall sern tllO ill dressed d,IIIl ing, rowing, playing\ ball and- THE GIRL. WHO DARED. Illt'll I a~( h thp ba(,k of til\ train goin;! I unng The party retu\'!'ned about 8:30, East Main Street Phone 144·J. What Is 11 ric .' Acid ? , . THE CAUSE OF BACKACHE, RHEUMATISM, GRAVEL AND SUDDEN DEATH. ~ ,(rom Llttlp Ro('k t(1 :\1111 Pond eight all dE'llal'lIlg they had hal! \some\ Ht'I('Il GilsOl1 11th ab(,ut t\lglltpeIl mil\s Iwln\\\ hl.'r~', aIlll that train had tlllH', Ever since the discovery of uric acid in the blood by Scheele, in li7ii, and the bad effect it had upon the body, scientists and physicians have stn ven to rid t.he tissues and the blood of this poison. Because of its over- abundance in the system it causes baokache, pains here and therE', rheu- matism, gout, gravel, neurulgi,. a'ld sciatica. It was Dr. Pierce who d:3' covered a new agent, called \AnurI\,\ which will throw out.yand completely ,I pars 01 ag~ 81H' \\ a~ tall. ,IPllcil'l', ,Il,t /lullpll out. had fair hair anI! hillP P'l,,'; Sht' \\a~ \\\'hat b th~lr lWXt stOll?\ inquired Iln ,('xP('rt on tl.lpgn;phing Grant J tht' mall in thp ('llpl'k suit DaVIN. waH a frl('nil of 1,,'rH anll H \\11''''1 \They stop two miles tins ·side, V;,, Il'SS operator, (an llPut them thp!'p with a launch' Helen often took ('hargt' of t ill' II in', ' . aid H('len ' If'HS otti('[', It was OIl olle of til .• 's(' ()(.I \But neitil<'r of us know how tn ()lllllg to the (]Pllth of :\liss Eva Illltts,;lllotl!pr, thp first gralle lias been t\yght by Mrs, f. H. Park this week. \\ l' ~ll extend Olll' silwerest sympathy til .\llss Butt~ in her sorrv .... , I nsions that Hp I 1;'11 sat ill till' t'iHllr hnll!llp a bUIlI'h,\ \1 ith til<' wlrell';;s apparatus (lampl'I! I' \It Uran's \ill stay IHere I will rUll OIl ll1g to qle fact that Regents' will Oil hC'r hpad listl'nillg to ('atch S()m(~ it for ,ou,\ ill' ht'lu the ·w!'ek of JUIlP 19 to '>4 \\ onl from thl' Ilutslrlp ~\\llrJl'l1ll' hC'I\ Ill' lIas paill well for his overwork I,:''\t \ issue of thl' Sch;oi I !toill' sti!1l'lll'd slightl.l· as she ('uught I alld tIll' otll<'1' thn'I' started off for tlll:' X<Jws WlJ.l he tl1.e laS{ tllltt Veal\ <111 pXIH.rt al tf'll'gl'aph,', Rhl' II as a I ,Lip of' a firld The ('omIll('IlI'pmpl1t eXPrC'ISl'S ot thE' I (iI .. \\on!. \(Tooks\ .\lthougiI !,he Ila~ !>oatlHiusl' I'.ili( II stood on the oth€'r IflOVIC!' In till' II'lr\II\s tIPIIi, Fl'arll1g Thl'I foulld that th!' hoat which the\ ,Ighth grad\ and higil school will Ill? liln\ shl' might he losing SO Ill!' import. I\'fl' altt'r l\\llc gO\1(', But they foun;1 111,1<1 III th\ High Rehool auditorlum I ant IlH'S\agl' she lall .. d tl) Grallt lJan\ I lin old lealn 111.1 II. Its place. Thel ,:I,;\lIla y t'yelling .. Julle ~Il, The pro· eradicate this mic aCId from the sys· tern. \Anuric\ has proved to be 3i times more pntl'Ilt than It/hI!!, au,l consequently y(\U need no 'lou[Spr leM \\ .. '~_ --muSG' ..... a.l' 'If. !\rti~\1I~H rh(>U1nati~m or gout, cr many othpr discasl's which ar J dependeut on an accuBlulation I)f Ul,J aCid within the bodv. ':;ellli to D .. Pierce j of the In\'alid~' Hotel ami ~ur· gical nstitute, Bnffl1lo, ~. Y., for a pamphlet on \.\unric or send 10 Cl'lIts for a trial packagf' of \.\ nuric Tabl .. t~ \ till' r('gular dnl olJ .. rator \QUII'l\ IJlI\lwd il oil. Olll' PI' Iii\ boat IllPn sal~ gldlll IIlll ap\ll'ar in the Sehool :\I'WS qra~1t sh .. l'xl'iaiI1H,,1 Jllllll)ing IIUt 01 hl'r th'll'll :Iud tolll 11I'r th,' !lollt \as no' Ill'xt week, Till' hael alaurt'ate 8Pl'lllOIl : hllir :'1 .JIl\t plI,\,pd up thl' Il(lfIl I ~arl', Ihat f)ougla,; ('oulll hardly l{eep l~ lo the 8p!lion; \\ ill h\ j)rPlll h(,11 hI' Hev ,'rool{s, ) ou bpttl'!' Sf'\ \hat i, go. rlll\\t !It'!pn told 11im nnt to worn' E. C, ('arcler In tht.' Baptist chur('h th~ lIlg Oil,\ 11;l\is tool{ till' hl'ad'pil'l'I' thut if it Wl'llt drmll it II00lid !lot bp Ii,: el'f'nillg lJ!'d;u(,o 1 Irom hl'r, clapp,'d It 10 hiS (11111 11Pad' that gilt \\\pl. Til a fpII miuutl'H Helpnl I'· ' I and ilrolJPl'il Inlo till' I hair Hnrt llHl'1l !tad it ,;pinning 011'1' tIl(' IVatpr, \\hE'nl I I IS. lUlllorpll 11:, tilt, lfigh School ,'d tlll'l l,ad gO!lP aiJllut tll'().tlllrd~ of the' 11'.!1 1·.II~lIi>dh \\ II'on lS Ihlnking of I 11,111 tIl II . 'il]\I'I>':ltahil,to.;I)llllt I' '\ Ilall'l '\ th\ 'llil' of his I 1:.;lanl'I', Olll' 01 thl' dp\t'l til,'~ ('am\ (0 I 'I • \ lllli' )('lorl'tlIp I \ hair, \Iatl'hing P\, 1',1' mo\ \Illpnt of till' lli!'r lllld ~aid that lhp !Joat was fiillllg I, ()~l 01 thp >par. though not much I lllllo.;, II\ III hIS la(1' \('Ull >'lll IUI('h,IVith Ilat(·!\ Jli'l.l~kl'd IlJ'rit'shp coulll (fl', It 11H~ j,',l' atta(I1t'ti (II lilt.' story If you feel Llnlt tIred, worn· out feeling, backachl', npuralgm, or if your sle.ep .is disturbf'd by t,)() frrqut'llt urmatlOn, go to Yflur beFt drug store and ask for Dr. Pierce'a. Anuric Tablets. They are put up in 50·cent packages, Doctor Pierce's reputation is back of ...this medicine and you know that his \Golden Medical Discovery\ for the blood and his\ Favorite Prescription\ for the illa of women have had II splen· did reputation 'for the pMt fifty years. Doctor Pierce's Ppl!pts arf' unequaled as B Liver Pill. Otlt) tin,!! Sugar·coated Pellet a Dose. Cure Rick II pntiac!lP , Bilious Hendache. Di~lIinesa, Constipa- tion, Indigestion, BillouB Attacks, and all derangement.s of the Liver. ::ltomach and Bowels. J Now Is The Time Now is the best time to ar· range for that BELL Te~phone you've been Intending to have in\ stalled at\ home. NOW to serve you. Call our Commercial Office. Allegany County -Telephone Co. ELEANOR LEWIS. loeal Manager. Are You a Temperance .\\an? I an>·tllln~.\ oill' a>.lll'<I, HI' Illlillli.'d lin'] ,\I I III and ollP told hllll no 'onllllll<'d to iistl'n Flnall), [Jal b' \JIll! npl'P!\ lll111d about III 1', gZ;t i'IlIllP, : rpstl'd Iml k In lll~ ('hair and looked up: IlllnF\ ant! hall It out and I II ill \\I' 11 I at hpr and said, \Thal lIas 11 lllt'S' , (lin makt'\ 1l\ At lu,t thev I HUll' in sagl' to Ill(> poli( p at Littlf' Ho( k 1\, .;ight of tllP tralll taking w~r and ,he was spnt out from ollP of thp sOllnil ~\ung hpr laUIl' h to ~hore Juot III Urnie' \tp~nl<'rs and lh\ polll'(' hal (' hpen to sal'\' it frolll going lind!'r, Thf''' met n~)tltl\ll to be 011 tht' lookout for two a ho)' on a hley!'le and aHk\d hini It he' dlalllond smugglprs, II ho an' supposeli l hall spell any stranf(\rs on his lIa\ and to hp ahoard boat\ I\.'- salel thai hI' S[1\I' two nwn \(>a\',· the I ,\t that nlO~lent the night opprator,l train and tuk .. the \lP~l!'rn I Plltra, that I a Ht~)('klly hill It >OUllg lIlall. I'llt('rpll 1 tollow~ thl\ main roal!. I lJal IH lmI~If>dlah'l~' mlldp hIm a.,· I \If W,· <llll gl't n farm!>r to tak .. us I qllalntpd 1\'lth 1/,,1('11 and WllPIl he had hUI k WI' 1';lll nlPel them at Hol'!'\ I'oini Ilnl~ltl'd HI'(>aklng-, til\' nig-hl man gaitl, I and lIla> Ill' ran F\pt thPlll th('r;', 'aid \nIHil Ill!, (tol':dl J)o I itas('iJuil lllllC'h\ ~'ou pay Ed OIL fl Ilttl,. WIlI'o ~ll1all flol Oh, I jus't' hparcI BIlly Brr1(g:.; tpil allotlwl' girl yoU wpre Hu('h a gooll ('atlh A POSTOFFICE ROMANCE. Frif'IHIl'hllJ, X, Y Love. \\a hH\ Fla Ring-, Ark Par~on. I\y COlllllllllll (R (\I Statp, Our \sweets\ are standards of purity and deliciousness by which ymI =I'f 1uoge orner'S.. Every Chocolate, every Bon Bon, every <»nfection of whatever sort that is sold here. I\'e'presents the highest standard of genuine parity and eXCl!lte~ A si!~g\'e trf>a1 of YC1Jr fave:rite cer.'/'e.::.t'en I:=glirt i\>e:re wm cc)1\.- 'Wil\r~ 10'/1 t~at thfs is THE esta~ F1$2!lll\ anwa)'S ~\'61'I:tl!lo. Geo. Mk~MIt_ :_ -. ~S~ ¥<iX?d1<i' kJlt\~HE.~ ~-. , \ ' , Painted~Kitcheri:' --'-'''\1-'' L • Ii\ -' ''-\~ , 19' ten N 9 nee<! to spend' hOUrs' of b'a~k~br~aking scrubbing kitchen floors if they are painted'with , -- Peninsular Floor PC:lint It f~rnisasmooth hard ~~a'ting that cleans almost as easily as tile, The cost is small-less than a ,dollar for the average floor. And you (qan easily apply it your. self. Ask us to show you color sa:rnples. Paul ~R. Park - ' Paints Plumbing Roofing Soon the call of the road will ta~ you out in the country. To elljoy bicycling to the utmost) attach '. Smith l\1otor Wheel t? your machine and l:t the little engine. do the work. Ch(>all(lst transportahon known. The cost of O'aso- line does not amount to much to the man that uses SMI'l'H Motor \\Yheel. V\\ have a fine line of bicycles, ranging in price from $~5.00 to $40.00 for full size machines. Bi- cycle Tll'(>S $2.00 to $4.00 each. , None better. Sisson & Smalley- - ~III11I1I1I11I1lIJHItlflHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIlmllll\I11I1~lIl11l11l1l1l11i11l11ll1ll11ll11l1f11Jllillflllllll\lJIl1IIHIJIIIIJlIIIJ!! ~ THE I § § - TIONAL -BANK • CUBA, NEW YORK t:r\'\. to'_ OAPITAL AND SURPLUS $125,000.00 $600,000.00 TOTAL RESOUROES OPEN AN ACCOUNT AND DO YOl/R BANKING WITH US OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS == H. O. Morgan, President ~ F. L. Sibley L Vice President :;;; A. A. Arnold M. M. Congdon = A. A. Lawrence li. J. Demcey R. J. Amsden las. I. Kirby W. N. Renwick H. P. 1\1orga.n, Cashier :: == Cuha, :s: GBOS, Optometrist, 8 West] ·i'1tr,,~t. Cuba, N. Y. . ~ -~- A t.OVEEIDG:G. Funeral D tor offic('. 41 East Main st ~. y, Telephone 124-J. - \'\ A WHEELER, Licensed Vetl L ~rl',n Cuba. N. Y. Graduate o;k 81~te' Veterl~arian School a~' 'Yell 1.'11)\ € rsity; SlX ;years practlC tnlted \ta teA Department of Agr re ntncl' in :Waldgck's Drug S , 125.L. Residence phone Cuba Organizations .. ~\ S CHRISTIAN TEMPERA ,:\ -~re0t the Third ThursdE . in their ,parlors In the ~ bUl.,alll~ on S(Juffi street. Miss-ftmJ , preRldent; :Mrs. Adeline Acl! recorct ll1 g secretary; ~>{rs. JJj.mes Cal corresponding secretary. - S'T- HARTLg POST. No .. J.l~ .. ,v.· MN t< on the second o.nl'lA~rm 'daY of Wi' h.lllonth at 2 Armv Hall. (1('or.ge W. mander ~ ................... T ° nE(~.\::-< CAMP. No. 191. Sox 'Veierans,~Meets In Grand Army the second Tuesday of each month o'dorl' p, nl. George Boedeker, mRnder, .. WOME~m,IEF CORPS, No., Me~ts the second and fourth Satt of each moo til in Grand Army Hall p, m, 1!lss Safah Jocelyn, preslder LADiES'-A-UXILIARY, No. 54, to Regan ('amp, Sons of Vetera Meets the first and third Wednl evening'S of ('ach month In G. A, R. Mrs. MIna Moses, president. - .- -_._---_. CUBA LODGE, No, 306, F. & A Rel(ular communication first and Thur~day uf each month. .H. P. Mo W,M. VALLEY POINT CHAPTER, No. R, A, ~L-Regular meetings s' and fourth Thursdl!.Y of each mon Masoni<' Hall. Harry E. Keller, H - Cl'RA CHAPTER. No. 212. EAS'l Rtar,-Stated meetings on the and thIrd TIlt·sday of each mo~ Mn\(lo Hall. Mrs. Ophelia B W,M ~- C\'RA LODGEl. No. 306. F. & A. Regular meetings every Friday lng, FrE'd E, Thomas. noble grand ORm~T J;\:~CAMPMENT NO. 53, 0, F, m .. \ts sf'cond and fourth da\' of 0>,,11 month In Odd F\ J R L\I chief patriarch, rA:>;T(1:\, .\ LLB(iANY, No, 56, ann' ~lilltllllt, meets se(,on( fourth Tu, 'day of each month it Fellr,I,\' Hall. Oeorge Sackett. manda' , A:O;'\ , \\ Itf-:REKAH LODGE ~\ \I, ,'I s in 1. O. 0, F, Hall fir, tn\' '\II' <clay f'vf'nlngs of each 1 at ,1, I( MfR. Grace Taylor, grHr 11 :\11<O:!-\ Lola \\ratsQl(t., secretar r, 'T\ TRIB'Ef\'OF B}<;N ~l ,', oJ\ I <I Thursday of \a~h I E ln I' \ I: Hall. C. A, A('kprJy. !) ,tlldI1\', ~('rtbc, Tn! II q' \ HI' Y HC'4 )UTS of An ~t+ I 10.; t \ I r\i Friday evening at B chllr' h t; I', \arder. S('outmllst<'l N \ 71\ \ L PROTFX'TIVE LF. ~'J 11(1 -- -;\{(\('t8 ~econd and Tu n :dd'lo1 of thf-' nlonth. Mrf4. Hutll. 'l~~ prf>~idf'nL n',!\ ',f, \,':1:, ~o,-~j'9. Put~ Hllll,!t\t dt·\ :.wf·('t~ tlr~t and tllh urdR. ,j. h month at 2 o'dock C H ';r nl! n, nHlHter. I LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO Clt:GDXTORS. Jm.Pur~\lant to an order of Ho~ ~ a f!~\ oflhls, SttTt'Ogate. notice ~ Y fnl (n to all persons having agaln<t thE' \state of Nathan H. I lat~ (,f fhp Town of Cuba. New Yo \\'''.d, to present. the same with :r.: Ih\l\\for to the undersigned • e. In t h<> Cuba National Bank ~~ r \'loa. ::-<<>w York. on or befl , ·,av 'f August. 1916. Dat('d Fphruary 3 1916. U-MS HARR Y E. KELLE Adm I nistr NOTICE TO ca:&J:!NOllS. ..... 1n 1'1IrsuanN\ of an order of tt y.~t.,. ['ourt of Allegany Count Sa r\ mad .. by the Hon. Elba. Re trr'ga I\ of said County of AI tot,e. I\ hereby given to all 1 ~,ilng claim\ against the est tll~azn ,w, HollidaY. ta.te of tile 1 <Y .... \' • .\,lE'lmny County. New Yo q. tn the same with m -tm; und.er at th La of said dE a- ~ to of Walter ..... H, rf tJ_~\;:_X' Y .• on or oofo'Te {he , \.~r 1916 Da t\'<J at I';:a b3., ~, Y.. :March 1l !:.\'a'1' W AL TER N.· i\..E'!lf~