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\ '. - , : \ . , \ ,'; . ,,' , ' , . \ •• J , . ' . \ . , .' ' .. , .. \ N. Y. Strange' the result to spend their in our $2 and this has embody in a selling at of the very selling 'On Sale. and , > :,., •. . , VOLUME LV CUBA, N, :Y., Jlj,o, . .!..V.l3;;.t.;1: JUNE. 16, 19~6, .f.fLlOW~,. ',4T:H;I)\;'·R Ur.\M Mt.~e:,~~,h~s:,:E{ingiIi.g W,~<;l~ I.Od·~~ ~i;1 ·:~iit :.S'\I~~~y:.;p,flY;h.t~:·~l....o.::.,:J;.,.o.....:':·::; .:..;...,.·~-p-'t:::tJ~', '.~}~;l.;,:.:;o.:!,\1 __ ~)~:<,',,:.:,;: ~\\.I.'(l,'''~V_'~~~~~''<I·/}iri \~Acceptifl;g~:Notriilt.~tiQ'il: '''rtb~te ·to the, 'Me~o~y of ,:' '\ ' .' . . . -. 'I ' \ I',· 'Deceased lVI embe J'$..'.·,' \ ' ' , '. ,,'. i;tlr(}al~oiEi~ N xt sundaY is the anD:U,1l;1 !pemoriadl __ ~I\:~ the...~lbliQan, .Bam;onarcoRveution ,-'L.\'\...I1;. e f the Independent q,ffier .Qt-9 d ,: nominated, Charles E. Hughes for President 1ast Nai,,, o s,and .cuha lopge ¢II honor , .Qhail~ni~n J:I;arding seii-fJ.,-to ~~~'y',st~ce ~.tgl~·grm:n lloiifyi,ng him 'li~~~~~g , ana\\~J[(Jaltk-eir~.~tl~bt~m;~1 r~ts a<ltion ',a,rid 1:tskiu~\yhe.the~ ne '\yO'wd ~c,cifpt th.e;Jio;min~~ . I tbUfh f ' :t:.f;io',n .. t~re&P()ilseMr, H\'igl4~s\$;~(p:fth~ t~l~grP.Jri,,:printe(l . :-nl~eT'Vx~rrises at the chu~ch' Will <f'·11¥J,.l~l:l,l.'llJ, .it~ ring}ng ·declali.tion 'of pi'inciples '~d, in i T)l~ 9'30 o'c1ock;and will be atteud· . f M rt hI' d d h : the members of Cuba lodge in a ' , 0 r. ,nug es' ,persona' attltu e, towar t e nom~ Y as well as members of the Re· iI1~tion, is well nigh' perfect, and' :nrou,sed . the 'highesten~ only p-a;rt of The gen-eral 1)tl'bUc will also _t_h.ysiasm 0, ver th, e country, . 0 ,,~' st~~d~~?b:verr'll~allel!l.' welc;me, both at the~h and at \ xercI 'ses in t cemetery. The .' the year Mr. e i t have riot desired the nomination. I have wished to remain gu- Ilty t'o a's'lm- IIa'r. nha'l'~'~'1;l,lt~ . addre III be del vered a 1 v th Re W .on th bench.' But in thi1J critical period in our nationa .. history I .a fine of $500 and church bv. the rector, e v. . recogniz hat it is your'right to summon and that it i my para· sentence, \ Sherw oo , and will follow respon· . mount duty respond. You speak at a time pf dational exigency, if he should vicllat;e reading 1 prayers and. other ap- transcending Ii!'erely partisan conslderatiQns. You voice the' deman~ further seling or nermr exercises. SpecIal mUSIc , for a dom~nant thorough·golng Americanism with firm protective sl)ntence would be fumished by a quartet ': upbullding pOliCies essential to our peace and security; and to that other indictments 'ID1)OSE!d of the Rev. \F. F. Leavitt, il i I d f 11 th t Wi James E. :!indsor, Walter N, ca ,in th s cril>is, I cannot fall to answer with the p e ge 0 a a that It Is in me to the service of our country. Therefore, I accept the he was~(~~:;~~~~~~~:~~t~:, I 'ck and Georg Bartholomew. i tl h i ill nom na on. , . The A~ tbe cemetery t e ex~rc ses w I stand in the flJ;ru\and.un-fHne'hi~g\\mamtl!!Rl\il~~U.~igh~ \~lr\~~'~;~~ii~:~~~:~~~ in tile usual form prJ?vlded b! the of <\!l\er~~iji;,z;;<Jll-lamt',\and\ S'e-a. \f \neither Irn[!.ugiLJllotiv~s nol:.\ for such occasion and WIll be und'erestilfAmJ~-dTfficulties. But it is most regrettably true that in our of. out by the officel\S of the lodge. 3 foreign relations we . have suffered incl!lculably from the weltk and Hornell. '~~~e,c~'tid):~ are printed the n~mes of Odd . va,cillatl,ng .. ..e(i\urse which has\- seen taken with reg~rd_ to ~lexjco- which the p members of Cuba lodge, wqQ a course lamentably wrong with regard to both our ri¥hts and our the sale of liOllOr in .cuba -cemetefY: ... duties. We interfered. wlthO'ut consisteni::y;-and~ whUe_ seekingSi'to fair ·to My·· F. G. Klyne, . Robert dictate when we were not concerned, we utterly taUed to appreciate. LOckwood. ~ R. D. Ford, S. K. and dlsc'harge our plain duty to our citizens. liquor Iiad been Adam Sibley, F. B. . At the outset of the administration 'the high responsibilities of .~ Auken's place by a. ahollmll!l. Halsey HUls, 9scar our diplomatic intercourse with foreign natdons wer\e. subordinated know, and that Van . Byron Bryam, John to a conception of partisan .requirements and we pr&serrted to the and saw it done, Gib Davis, J. E. world a huniiliating spectacle of ineptitude. Belated effprtl! have not that Van Auken l1jl:ns'~Jf BeDflon, William Thompson, C.R. • CHARLES EVANS HUGHES CHARLES WARREN FAIRBANKS availed to recover the influence and prestige so unfortunately sacr!· him. \ William Allen\ Jesse For Presldentl C I For Vice Presic\ent ficed and brave words have been 'stripped of their force by indecision. LOCKWood's tt~~t;l(I1~e~:~ \' John Miner, Elmer I desire to C se~ our diplomacy restored to' its best standards ported by his father, Ransom Pendleton, Frank and to have these aavanced; to ,have no sacriflce of national interest present when his TnhllSon. Henry Cole, John Ch~rles Evan Hughes, former lot and the vote was deferred un, to partisan expediencies; to have the first ability of the country always liquor. On the John DeKay, B. overnor of the state of New York, til'.' Saturday in order to see what at the command, here and abroad in diplomatic intercourse; to main· clard he had J.n.'O~~ Charles Sanford, Devilla associate justice of the Supreme th~ Ptogressives w~uld do. After9 taln firmly'our rights under International law; insisting. steadfastly such sale, and, George Fisher, John _ court of the United States, was a conference with CoL-B,oosevelt upon all our rights as neutrals and fully performing our international he had' brought- S. 'Scott, F. L. • noll1inated for President by the Re· they refused to accept Hughes obligations and by the clear correctness' and justness of our position Cuba to help out dUl!iXle Little, Robert publicli,n national convention in and then boUr conventions prd· and our manifest ability and disposition to sustain them, to dignify tha~ they Were Green, Chaunc!ly chtca.go last Saturday, by a vote ceed-ed to business. Just a few our place ambng the nations. b\l\iiness in Q~II~~~~~ Moses, J. T. hlch was almost unanimous and moments after Hughes was nom· 1 stand for an Americanism that knows no ulterior purpose; drinks and nr,r ... l\ tl Bristol, John as later made entirely so Without u inated by the,...Rep1l'blicans Roose· for a patriotism that is single and complete.·-J Whether native or inSJsted ..... ~ .. Seeley Conklin, C. B. a ign of dissent. The nomination velt was named by tile Progreso naturalized, of whatever race or creed, we have but one country and aft~r his .\In.\ ck~ David Brown,. Francis was made on the third ballot, sivel:t. A little la..ter Mr. Roosevel we do not for an instant tolerate any division of allegiance. whf,ft-they were do'lllg:., , A. r,utchings, A. J. which '!!towed this count: Hughes, sent a message declining the no I belleve In making prompt provision to assure absolutely our business men of George Story,' James A. 949-%, J,toosevelt, 18¥.!; Lodge, 1;. inatlon. national security .. I believe in preparedness, not only entirely ade· the stand and tour UIOluaua, Thomas Voorhies, Oscar N. Du Pont, 5; Weeks, 3; La Fol· Cha:I'les Warren Fairbanks, who quate for oui- defense\'wlth respect to numbers and equipment in both they would not believe \!lIIIVliTI. Daniel Van Buskirk, Louis, lette 3. was elected Vice President when army and navy, but witq all thoroughness to. the end that in each oath. George Dewey, J. E. Two previous ballots had been ROo~evelt was elected President. branch of the service there may be the utmost efficiency under the In the matter of JIUII,Ull. George Johnson, Ben S. taken on Friday, Mr. Hughes reo was again nominated for that of· most competent administrative head. We are devoted to the Ideals of tion, V~n igul, James Mapes, George c'eiving 253 yotes on the first and fice. The Progressiv~s nominated honorable peace. We wish to promote all wise ,nd practicable E G, Morse, Charles 328 on the second. It was appar for Vice President Mr. John M. measures for the 1ullt settlelllent of International dlsv,utes. In view \'''''Our T. C. Jordan, Alonzo ent that Mr. Hughes could be PIl.!.ker, a sugar producer of of OUr abiding ideals, there is no danger of militartsm in this country. s. Alfrpd Seaver, Everette I. eaBi~y n9mirlated on the next bal· Louisiana. 'Vile have no policY of aggression; no lust 'for territory, no zeal for \y 0 0(1 , ('onley M. It is In this spirit that we demand adequate provision for . - . All npw stock, no damaged goods, at flood, prices. Look them over. Mylps in footwear. ' AT SWIF'T'S. • • • ~~NUM IN \THE NIGGER\ Photopl:y, Re'quiring 1,000 Pco~._ Trcilting a Great , PrJblem. In \Tho X!gger,\ wlllc11 will be pr PI~ at . hE' cppra hou~'e tomorrm g !:<iwarcl Sheldon, AmerlNl's .,niAca:ll young dra.matist, OaUllle, unflilll'llingly and witll uner pllwer 11 modern problem th hI' fairly and squarely faced by people of t lIP (rnited states. In it toueh!'s two great problems, about thl' offort to solve them is V>~\'pn a thrilling and touching story of a r:f( e. The principal part is take1\\ by Will\ Farr.um. the highest paid arfl~t In picturp8. It Is a $100,000 pro· I «IncHon. rl'quiring 1,000 people and ing ;;00 scenes taken in' New Washington and Atlanta, Ga. .... F1'('sh candles received every week Antnnio Bottini, at \the stand on corner. \ ..... WEST CUBA. ,June H·-Mr. Leo Hardy and Miss ~ladys ('Oil' of Farmersville epent Sat· antj Runday with qer aunt, Mrs. ',\ PlerC'e. an,j :'III'S Pbllip Y<tung of Sala· and Mrs\ Lizzie Monti of Brad· spent Sunday at WUlial1lEl- !\!rs. Elwood :went with them Raw!:Qn, where they visited ber ;t.lrs. Eugene Elwood. 3la:!tl\·. Claude and Joe Shaner of a1'p \\lsit1ng a couple of weeks (,barlE's Pierce's while their parents '?a. attl'r.<iing a funeral at Lamartine, WEDDED lAST EVENIN' OPENED IN FINE STYlE --\-\ , \ Miss Estella Shackman' and A. Sher- Initial Baseball Crowd Was Big, man Leker United at Bride's Home : Weatherman Was Good, and Game • in Buffalo. j . !twas InRl~6ting One. Miss Estella Henrietta Shacliman or: The 1916 ba~;ll season in Cuba Buffalo and Mr. A. Sherman Leker of' was cracked open last Wednesday af· Cuba were united in marriage at '6 ternoon umler most promising' condl· o'clock last evening at the bride's 1 tions. The WeatherIllan, of course, home, 116 Lancaster avenue. The had a lot to do wrth it. Relenting from ceremony was performed by Rabbi 1 ,his tearful mood, he gave us one of Keople of the Jewish temple on Dela· I the very fine days 'of the, spring, A ware avenue, Buffalo, in tile presenc~ big crowd was out. and they sa\'\' a or a small party of relatives, including ve-ry good game. . Mr. and Mrs. J. Leker of. ('uba, father John D. Jones umpired the strikes and mother of the groom. Miss Edna and balls and Harry E. Keller looked Rosenbloom was bridesmaid and Miss after the men on the ·bases, and both Leona- Rosenbloom maid of honor,: gave good satisfaction. Lewis Foster while Mr. Melvin SlIackman, a brother kept the score. The score itself was of the bride. was best~he, ve\ lop·sided, 8 to 0, but the game Shackman home was beautifuly dec·, IVa: good deal better than those orated for the wedding, which was fol- I figu s indicated. The Rexalls played lowed by a reception at 8: 30 o'clock. I together remarkably well for their After a wedding tour to New York, first game and there are all signs that Washington and other eastern cities, I we are to have a first·class· team. NIr. and Mrs. Leiter will come to ra- All Cuba's scores were made in two side in Cuba, where they have a home innings, the third and seventh. The already furnished at 6 Church street. fun started in the thii'd when pitcher • • • Eisenbach took first on being hit by a A delicious supper at the Methodist, pitched ball. Cole singled. and Bur· church this, Friday, evenlag for 25 dlok did the some and brought them cents. both In. Long got n 111t. and then an· • a • other by Ralph GUllol brought eve-ry· LIGHTS ON VEH ICLES. body home but himself, (,ole, Morgan, I Prozeller and EiserWach made the four Drivers Do Not §,~~!l1 to Fullx, Under· scores in the seventh after much t~e stand the Law. I same fasltion, The .nearest the \'IS, defense and we condemn the Inelj:cusable ·neglect that has shown in this matter of first national importance. We must the strength which self·respect demands, the strength of an emIC'l.l~nt nation ready for every emergency. must be industrial and economic as 'n'i1 as military. SS1;'erest t.ests will come aft~r the war is over. We must make a fall\ and wise rendjustment of the tariff In accordance . with sound protective principle, to Insure our e('onomie independence and to maintain American standards 9f living. W p must conserve the just interests of labor, realizing that a democracy patriotism and national strength must be rooted In even·handed justice. In pre- venting, as we must, unjust discriminations and monopolistic prac· tices we must sun be zealous to assure the foundations of honest business, Particularly shouid we seek the expansion of foreign trade, We' must not throttle American pllterprlse here or abroad, but rather promote it and take pride in honorable achievements. We must take up the serious problems of transportation, of Int(>rstate and foreign commerce. In a sensible and candid manner and provide an enduring basis for prosperity by the Inteiligrnt use of thE' constitutional powers of congres~, so as adequatelr to protl'ct tht' public on the one hand and on the othpr to C'011SE'rVe the I.'s!:H'nt ial Instrumentalities of progress. I stand for thp principles of ollr clvil·servlce la\\'s. In every de· partment o( government the highf'~t effic!pncy Inust be Inslstpd upon. ForaH law~ and programmes arE' \aln without emc~p;lf a;:rl ImpartIal administration. I cannot, within thE' limits of this statE'ment. sppak upon all thp f'nbjects that will require attention. I ran only say that I .. full y inrior3(' the platform you have adopted. . I deE'ply appreCiate the r(>sponsihllltY you Imposp. I should han' been glad to haye that rl.'sponslbllitr placed upon another. But I shall undertuke to meet It, gratE'ful for the confidencp you I'xpress. J sincerely tn1st that ail former differpnces may be forgotten Bnd that We may have united effort in a patriotic realization of onr our national need and apportunity. I have rp!ligneci my jn<:ilr'ial office and I am ready to devote myself unreservedly to the campaign. (,HARLES E. HrOHES, --------.-~.--.---.' THE FIRST HUGHES CLUB FRESH AIR CHllDR.EN In spite of the fact that it bas been Itors cam~ to sC\ormg was in the and retlubll!'hed. many second inmng. when Maytlas got on • vers of horse·draw'n vehicles still .do tb~giloWi;~ was the line-up: Cuba Sets the Pace for Allegany Society Would Like to Send Cuba ThiJ Year-Who Some to will not seem to understa!ld the law wlt~ Cuba Rexalls-Cole cf, BurdlC\k 2b. County In Getting Under Way,f0r .. Take Them? regard to the US;? of hghts. I Long 3b Ralph Guild Ib Robert Guild the Ticket. The law requires that any time be-' , , ~ it nset and one ss, Morgan 1[' Park 3b, Prozeller c. ('uba, we believe. has the f.r.t, 'Wbo is willing to care for some tween one hour ~ er SUrv vehicle on Eisenbach p, Gross sub. \Gross went Hue:hes and Fairbanks club in AleI', Fresh Air children sent out [rom New hour bbelfiorehishunnse. evste ca' rry a light. In in Park's place in the latter part of \'a:1\ countv-at least we havpl:t York city for a couple of weeks of the pu c g way mu hi\\ \.' h -\ f .' h I h gi itt ~ excepting only hand-drawn vehicles., the seve~t nmng. e heard of anybody getting a e ..... 0 u\ ea, t • v ng ('oun ry a r. such as baby carriages, etC'., and, Frankhnvillt'-Parker cf. Tarbell s;;'1 Ollrs has well toward a lIundred. m~ The Patriot has received a com· vehictes loaded witb straw or similar' Riggs 3b, May-tlas c: Lyman rf. CUlTl e f:PrS already. and more are Slgnmg rnunicatlon from representatives of material which might be in danger of' lb. LockWood If. Kmg 2b. Dunn p. d e'l'l'ry hour-Rep.nbllca~s and former, the society in whicb It Is stated that catching on fire. '{' 1 Eisenbach walked three men ~ nrogressives e.bkQ. No ~moc~ts they wonld like to send some children Stripped' of legal verbiage, these are Dunn one .. <;'~ba c,?nal1ed seven tnts, han> been asked so far. but 1£ any ?f this year to Cuba. whkh formerly Tues- til 6qul rem e n ts. Olficer Trenkle of and Frankhnv1l1e ~thin one as many. I them feel like volunteering tbey W111 cared for a nmnoor but bas bad none C:b! has been ordered by the village but the latter were so far apart they bt' warmly wel(;Omed. ,reeentiy. They wOuld like to place at '1!~~ L,man Van Zile is able to be a;;ain Mrs. William Elwood spent at J W Wikox·s. Cuba. . b -\;ct f rca- didn't count. The full name of tilt' organization Is \b 'f 1 b autborlties to see to t e \.... en 0 Pitcher Eisenbach is a member\ of \The Hughes and Fairbanks March. least \ve ere. moTe.' P aces can e liquor newed after ,J1,~I'I:,,:J~t~:W- pi red. This was practically the case as 11 went to which the verdict of not gij:Htlr turned. The trial of Lem!! charged with selling Auken's hotel, was ,Put term of court. Samuel Rumse~ \'oted illegally at the in' Cuba, after having ment to the offiCials, tails' of his act and, SOilS connected ·with it, plead gu ilty and given sentence. Samuel Stebbins ot who pleaded qullty to cotldu.(lt gambling joint, was and a suspended prison year and a baIr, not to so long as he refraIns '\\,,\\', gamhling husinestl In John Ryan of Angelicll a ypar In Auhurn prlsoq fol\ 1I~I:~f~ ( h!l'kens. - -- .. - THE CHEESE MARKEl Cheese sold yesterday at 15~ ~t1t1: both on the Cuba and SalA1lUI:nca.' markets. This Is a jump of % of Ii &Inti from last week. • ' One year ago the price witS 14~ OD both markets. Two yeal\S ago the prica wall t!§. , at ('ub:!. and 14\4( at Sa1ama,~ \ Three years ago the CubA m~ ... ·' was 14 cents, and the Sa1amtm:C$ll§~ . .. - A Note of ExplanatiOn.' '. , , ' , J. T. Robinson, the otnthtng tI'f~ , ' cbant. doe~n 't keep his state OP(l\fi. Ufi ,\ , the public every night in the \'ee1e;: b&i,. : \ \ cause be. with the other livemefc!iMt:$ of Cuba, agreed some yeal'l!f\ : to close at 6 o'clock each eV~i1!\1 e;r,.. , cept }londay and SaturdaY;-una\fd1j ._-, motto Is to do as he a9reel:.evetY:tl~ ... .. William Hunt of BoUvar was Gn bUSiness Tuesday_ --- ...... ' Keep YOur eye on J. T. Robinson's ''l:::.~' '*in<tow fOl\ the new styles in =3 attire. • •• Reward for Lost Bead5- menf. of ~1lem. _ At present be is 1~~. the We1tsvine interstat\-l team and in CllUl1 ot Cuba\\ M the name sig- found. Iy devotmg blS etrorts to a~Ia~~n g. was sent over to Cuba fOT the game ni~€'S it is proposed to du 50me mareh· The chUdren will come the fll'8t tbe law to the_ o1'{enders ~ wf:.h if with the conlpiimen~ of President I ing but it is a.lso proposed to do a· week ill Jab' ItG stay two weeks. tbem ft oPPo~~ ~~ ~ev still; Rathb;m of the Wellsmle team. wbo j' ntl~bel\ ot other things that will help. though some families k-eep tbem much If.n:i :6 ~o Violate {~ the proVisions lis a p$'Sonal! friend of l\rr~et\ Welch. get for Hughe;; and Fairbanks Uu:i', longer. Kindness ami ~Miesome food en n st :d fines will Gf rou:rsE! be i we\llsVilIe. by the way. is very mucll ~ biggest vote ever given any Rep'ab- is an that is asked in U:e way of care. fO~ a~ an r \ '\ t interested in basl:fbaU this yeal!'. and ~ iieaD candidates in Cuba. The mem- 'fhe ehUdren are ~'XSmmed by oompe- .t, st:ling ()f GoUd Beads. valued as a was lost' on Main street In Sunday, June 4. Li~ l'E'tnrned to The Pa:tnot Of- en orce . • _ ~ 1 maki¥tg good use 6f the !lew grGumis. ~ ber-ship is Dot to be oonnned to resi· tent pnysiclaml and nW\Ses ootore they . The Detroit Natimlats wiil pllay there ~ ae'!l'S of .the vili!a.ge. but \Will take in start s1:1 that t?;ie:re is no lianger of , Welcome Cuba F!l\emen.~\ on lUly 5, With n ('obb and an the' peo~te ftilnll aU the sn:rrollnding sec- tneir bringing disease Oll\ p-rnv1ng other· WeDs'rille Rellt~nter_ .oilier nc+.ab'res ttiat yrm :read a.~ in ti&n. ~jilment b!!anks wID be. dr· ~ tmpITeasaiLlt - guests. F. W. Donow, the t()~ secr:bTY o!i' I the line Ii:p.. culated,s'll:crtly ill t'lle country distrn.:ts. chD6I:rel!l wID be sent to ~.est=t CaUa.m:t<gug • • • tue Allegany. County .Flremen sasS!)- ,. • - • }1e<'lllwbWIl:!! any wbo wish to $ofin 1CS'!I ,famiUes and C.a:t'boUc- c~itdre':n imto WOOllesda.y. DANCES ON FRiDAY EV..EN- ciati<ln, bas Jl&st receiVed w~!'d fram! .~ CAR OF E~G CASES. , E-17l'om at Lawrence &: 1I1eTritt's al\Ug ('athoRtc l1:omea The Haskell ltA~Ef!j!J' 'f U?GS AT OLIVE'S PAViUON. the \V_ :E. Giei!l'll Hose .(\om~ •. l)f I willI have a. mT of empty egg i stoie, wben;; a ron will be olletl at aU: Perrons WID) are Uf1l:t in a pGs!UG'llI WooDeSday aI ~!; reS;;ml';~ to a wide~ r~est. COIba. that fbe. C'l1ba. (l3omp:a.ny &as eases EOO'lh. PhtlVne yoar owaw in:!- I tim€&. 'to take ('b]1d,.~ l):j;t stiilffi desil'e to wita a g.tlOliil ~::\RY.:a'Jl(\:~ • at mive~s ClliiJ!l! =a~::o~~tiG;<u;:J::/l!~;::!;;: ~ed~tely. Prla: i~ 1i:a~~'i_ t ;;,; tf~:: :: e~:~~S;=;::.n;:: heRp. (2~ 0:;;) : ~ ~3yin:;g $5~G\T 'L~!tle W'a'S , l;:::C2 ...,.~,;,t\7.l ?m-. tl':.e mnnt,? 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