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, , . , The Cub~< \Pat- ... , 'L~ AND FHEE ~HESS ~-.-\ '\ - Published every l!'rlday at Cuba, All\- . gany CO\\uty, New York. ,~ , I TheHL/gh.es Type. , out the impropriety of' . on hill the' railroad commission a ....,.,~.~,&'.~~ .• If anybody quotes to 'you anyt .1 g such heavy personal obligationS. the the New York World derogatory President. His findi!lgs will be ilXllct· Mr. Hughes, you might remind him Iy. in accord with the PreslUellt' s : . back in 1905 when the World, wishes. Col, Goethals will be th81 sll't bllnde4 by ;artls~1l sawdust, it I figurehead, and Mr. Clark and 'Ilr. I llubiee will make \lP a report that will. ne year _~ _____ ~ __________ ~ _____ $1.\11 .Illpoke editorially as, foLlo~vB ~f :\11', in every way b~' satisfactory to IIi\ : .' StTBSCBlP':rION' RATES. t, 'l If y6u hired .. \ .' .;; months __ ===========~======: :~:~ 11I1Ig~le\. the latter's declmatlon tu brotherhoods and the admillistrati\li. I \05 \'orll TIl .. 're will b(' no investigation of II.,' Subscription for 10·\ (ban tb l'e,~' J:('~i I:\'~f~o:r ;~'~Il~H' [\~~~;~~~~~~~-,;.ili~~~I~a~\\~. ~\\~. o~r~t~h:y~O~r ~t~h~e~n~a~m~€~' ·-~-~~--i:l;-~(~~e~[J~~I:.~JlJ~~LaLl[]~:J~ munth.8. 15 cents u nlltJllll. I . , . TOll 01' more CO)llL'S til' a t-lllg-lc l~!-iue'l t-;ugge;-;letl 111111: discount of 20 fl.1::1' \. !\\'n(\fhc ur Till' Hacriticp waH tllO grpaL TIlt' WOLF RUN .. more COpieS, diHl'tdilll It! 010 1'( 1\ tent. . ft\ . It Is a\slll1lod Huv''''nl ... \ d\OlI\<' TIll\ \\ ()1'ld rl'.gret~ that :\lr. lug ws I. !lilt lkn 11Igall~ all,l WI I'>' anti two t·: .,1 '. . ,~ Patriot contintJ('d \'0I1i )\\'\ lu )t'u.!' un.! fr,·(' to mall\' the raN', hilt lI(-'1\I1<,r I1IH drl'll r'rUI\I,l\ullI'Ur, :3um,)ngalls, w,~'-. t\ less we ul'c ll\tIlW<j t\ II ... ,·\ntl·'''·). II' rdllS<l1 nul' lilt· hrflvit,~of tilt' lI[11i: n\ :\lll'! I-\U chlldrl'n .[Tu.Dl llutler J Pa:·jJL.'\ ·~l~~-·\\\ on .. ·· .. · ~.;_'. \0' , .. ,'fE;·rjQ.,M! lsh the I \I'\ H[''i'i',·d, HII )\\ 1II'1iJd.1\ aJIt:J.:,;;;,Ji.Jf. jJJ)t:. . .J.Ii!.<h·./,u ..... iJ«. ... i,,, .. \ t\\'''--'\'''''''' ~'1f: ., io.Tfl'· 'tIlt\' Jat7\'gl' Is itT JtE.!:.-~..#J,'ACH!'N=t\:H.9.«.t{~-..qi.~'~'>- \\........ • • I • ILlrJ(':-:' Illga ~, (. I ~;:~~:f;~~~;~' ~¥1~~~~~' ;J'''~' JJ'iA ~o.U \ tn,,,l wl->,'''' J \vI ~ Tho HHI~\\'r. ·\t :\-<.+'\ :t \r-h .. (J.I.I-gI.I1 nun]\.\ Bonn;;-; -':\11';\ .. :\Ill1O'Ua 'Gili 1 h-.f'~ ~ , \ .-- --_. _. '., ~: ~x ~t:t~m+ >;\\111 I\ d1iif''',n- t (.0. b.e of the Hug~es. typ~: Jl \1. . wo~l'tl \. ~J.ll(1 :lLr~.· (JHorge. 'Yall \tram. SOll'll . . . ... .. ' , \ . . . .. ' . :, .\ '. '. :'1.' . ,.:., ' ... :. : ,.. \ , , ... ' \ ..... ,. '\ '~. ~'fl 1(,1 light into .aU Jhe !;larli .;.fIU ·Sf'(,·'(; Cu'ba; :llr. and :-Ofrs. Vanuev'entt!r;':llt'i\ '. .. d . ;1:, .. ' '. \ .... ~D:V»R'l:ISi:NG ~.6.T'Els.und testel'illl,} [ pla.c~s . 'ot'- 'loot and. AH/, ... J.il'Kav and' !Ilr,an<l :,vIrs, Eug~Ii<'\ ,~ \ H that Geheral Manager'appdiiite' :,a:$ ~'nis:'·assi~t~tlr.$J~ei¥:~p~· . , . ) . . , \ , ,:. , ,:-. I. r. , , Di'splayudV-,;rtl!$iJ)Il'. 10,. all ;'1<'11.' pluu<-\er, ;He woulq. Urive grafters,andI llrgalls 'from Bolivar, w<!re·guesh ,,1\. '. . .,., '\ .' .. , .. \\,, ... \.\ '.,\ \.:. \ \ B\lslnel/s, r~asl\rs lie per line. 'parasites from ·the· ('ilO: !lili!. Ht\ !\11'. anri ~1rs~ Frallk' 1,'lsk and \farJII:' honeSty and abiI,ity who earnes~bT', worked t6 't.> ut. Y,'oqr. pl;1sin,ess . . . c'lassi1lt'd,.lc pH wnrd t'or til'st fnsrr-\'WOuld (lest'l:oy the'allian('e bl't\v.een the' Sil!1uaV Septeulber SO. Ben aug,S ulll ' ~ion: .'hc, per \\,0:,'<1 :'0': ,:\ sUtJsC(l~\nt public-service corporations 'aHt,! the JnguJl~ 'aWl famili.e.;; ~ame . Friday, ·TIt,· , 'ffi' 't b '.. , J: \\ . ' ..... \\ \ .' insertIOn, no rh,trg-, I, HH t)am 10 cents. ~it\ governnwnt. Thert' would be no '\ ' d h ro' Sunday nHll on an e clen aSIS-;.' . ,;. Card of th'\nl~ -0\ '.1>. tOl mer returne 0 e \ I '.. \ ,.',.J '., ;.' .' lCA<'\oos; were ,would be a \Jet,tel' and the latter leFt :\!onday. They art'. ~. '., O~clal. ad\<1 ~vng ,It I~g,,! :atog, I' ~oHt!e de.partment and bett.er proter' ~ts r'i/:;k's' brother~. also Charles III' U h 1\ d . d\ I d\ \ 'd d'\ ' .ott~rv~f?:;ii~go/).r~'n~l~~:,::t~:,~~~~~~tab~~. tion to homes.' ,New York needcsuch ~all~, . . \ ';' ,. . e e Immate waste, save u.~ es$ex'~~n ~fure ·an.:, f •. ~~.; '.' ·S9clet~iis. fr(jl1; wlJien. inuney Is to no ~ maYGr.\ . ' . ....;... !\lrs, .l<)arl Clay-sop. a.ud sonKenn~th ,. 'm' 1;S'S' e·d. emp\loye'es\· who.ha,d been .kep.t 0'I)' .t'l~~~.i:'p··.·ayr\.·ol·l.: trialie, and. l,f resolutwn\ passed by I 'The Hughes' type hasn't changed from no~hester were guests oj\ IH'r t • . no Q lodgeS and tlth,)r U,·glllHZll.tions, I1ttH .' ,., , r ' J1Lt;e, o~ 2%<' ,Pc,}' Ii'.'c. , stnce those days, except td grow, and p-arent~, Mr. alld Mrs, George. Burk·:·· '. h ' d d\\ . h . J' f\ '''b ...... , ',: 'b···· '. Represented by American IlTf'sS Asso. I , , '. J i hart,' week before last t).ntll liI,t: .cause t ey were . nee eUl t e cona-uct.6 your' .l:lSlriess ... ·: \.t.t elation, 225. I\'\st Thil'tY'njnth str(let, , brouden and Improve. But o~p I Thursday, when th,ey went to Frallk.; New York, f~r fo;etg~ 4~vo.rtislng, I Pulitzer muat tur ~ in his grave whe!) Clayson's ill \Villdfall. ; because tho ey were fn' ends of ~ther employees- bL;'I1bR h, (ON HATH 'I h I 1 'ld t 1 fed 1\J'1 t . d F I Fisk . I! I Bditor lind I'ropri'etur, ~ 8~eH lOW t t or ype las a e ,James, I ga e an ~an ( so l. . r\.' ~. • . ab'put in the IJ anti me, some COWR to George \'all Monday .. I' Our chePHemaker, :Mr. Braidenbak('r, ., . i ('Jne of the reresting things ahout finished maIling cheese. here Saturda)' I th~ r--'ew York !Vgrld's attacllH on Mr. and left for his home 111 Arcade tiltH ..'1 . ~ .. ~.' . ,. afternoQn. ., I Jlufhes IS the act that Jose'plll ull.t- Theodore \\'agnE'r was threshitll?)Jl I , zud. who made t e Y'fof:'fll a great Il~WS' this place .,Iast.week. ' I I pap\,r and who was about sl'v('nteen Mrs. It. L~'llertl-\ from Rush Crf'e.l~ \. 'I' lJi came l~t we' 'K Tuesday to care lor I , tll1H\~ as lJlg a man as anyho( y now and Iwlp-. . ..,h daughter, Mrs. JanH'S I ____.. . i cOlll\er:ted with it, selected :\11'. Hughes :\lilgat(', and infant daughter, .Chit'a I I Entered :.: ~~~o~~~b1:~e -ij~R~~a, N. Y., • as oile of the trustet's of hill large J.hne., Both nlOtl~er all.d child are' gl·t· i r . ('state. But therp is no Hugg(-'stion that tlllg <llong nlt;o./y. . ' i '. ' .. . ;\lr .. Ben Halm's, wlfe,and daught('!\1 REPUBLICAV Cl\NDI'DATES, I lit' ever eVilll thought of :\11'. \\ 1180n III 1\1r. and Mrs: ('harJtos Little and grall t1 • Ulat COIlII<ldIOll. <laught,,'r and gra[ulson of Cuba vhlt· For President CHARLES EVANS HUGHES For Vice President eRARLES ,W ARm'~N I\AInBANKS For Governor .... : .CH\A -'. \\\; ,. For Lieutenant Governor EDWARD SCHOENBJCK For Secretary of State FRANCIS M, I1l'GO For ('omptrolll'r EUGENl<'J M. TRAVIS For State Trpasurpr JAMES L. WELLS Foi· Attorney Ol'l1etaT EGBURT li{, WOODD{'RY \ For State Engineer and Surveyor FRANK M. WILLIAMS . - •. ~-- E'<I tlwir siKtt'r, !\lrs. ~rje Benhll III , Nature'ln Her Gayest Mood, and family tlull,<lay, Mark H{)ldl'lI It is doubtful if tItil human eye ever or ('uba brought them up in his au\(' fell upon more be,autiful s'cf)nes thall 11.'1(1 came back after them' at nigbt .W('rfl to be viewed In the t'otlIltry.abollt :'Ill'. alld Mrs. Itaymon<l Waketi(~ltll - ~-t Sal.u.rd;.t.y [~~i';'~:m<:l6~'W-teit1\': .. ('uha last SUI}.(~~;':'al't.tt!f;: her paryntn,·Mr. mHl'Mt'n, Henry Grif· Jar:k f'rDSt, 'lh~liis work with lin. anti l\ionday they moved to tlwir tIte maples and ot1'ler trees, ani! farm at Clarksvillt'. IIer parents at'- companied them and spent Tuesda,' neitlier rain nor wind had yet ('orne to Hpoil It. The result waR a: ri.ot of color 011 eVHY hlllHiQe, ranging from the ti0ep, (Hul{ greenf3, through the browns', th£> s('arlets, and the yC'llowH, and em· bra(/iIlg every color anti shade (,Ill I\'aturr's palette. Add to this a warm !lnd genial autumn sunshinp with air that was In itself an elixir of Rtrength and youth-and we challenge any spot on this old earth to produce conditions more neal'ly perfect ror the enjoyment of outdoor life . thilre. William Haroilton has gone to tlil' grape country and is working for A. C. Doty at Sheridan. Mrs, I~lizabpth Jell{'ks and son flp I.'orcst spent Saturday and SunrIa.\ with Ilt'r daughter, Mrs, .Johu \Vagllt'I', and family n!'ar the ]<'ive Mile, I Mr. and 1\11'1-\, Thomas Milgate Wl'1I1 . to Olean to sep their daughter, l\lr~. Ruth ('rawforth, Sunday, and brought tht> two children home ,,)vlth thrm. !\Irs. ('rawforth came 'tuesday 10; spend several days with her parents. Monday evening, October 9, a flock of wild gepse was beard going south. The climate of Allegany county gets Mr. arid Mrs. A W, Sage and SOli . For Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals FRANK H. II1S<'OCK quite a bit of knocking at times, but of along about October It certainly does some wonderful things for us, anti :Vor Associate Judge of the Court \ Appeals CUTHBERT W. POUND Arlos from l~riendshlp; Mr, and l\lr~. A. J. Davie and son Owen and famil\' I from Obi, were Sunday guests Octoht:r 8 of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Fisk allrl ' family. 1 Ji'or United States Senator WU\J M, CALDloCR atones, for many past sins. . - . In one of his recent addresses Presi. ;I'[rs. Lua Riley, who has been ('on'l fined to her bed for some time wttl! an , • ii' , If he and his associates can:ied on :r our ,business1n ~ \'quiet sensible, hOQpraple way, using prudence in spending your money and diligence in collecting for you the money due you from others- ' If his work and the work of his associates showed ~ ~trikihg' and pleasing imp'roverrient over the work of your last three,General Manager,s who had nearly run your business into b~~llPtcy\:\';\ , \ 1 • • ...,1 • ..J\ W ouliln't you give him your undivided and loyal support? , . -- -\0. And wouldn't you make-every effort tet keep him for·two· J,O • • • <;\ Il\-.; 1'1\1)\, ..: • '. • - y~~\;re: rather· tban \tab a~ee\ ·with· .. ·a·new·and .. 0 • ).l,' '';1.;. ~t!r., -\'\~ •. ~ -~'l .....;,.-\:\ , :;\ untried manager? '\ . - Your present S~te administrati~n lias served you in a Q:\pacity similar to the General Manager referred to above. It has \made good\ in a large way. It has restored your State Government to. a basis of ef- ficiency. after overcdmillg' the han- . picaps of' poor . State management by three preceding admi~i~tr~ti~~~~· it deserves your' support at· the 'pon~ no ;matter what your \politics\ may be. Will YOl! go to the poll~ and support the admini~tration that ha~ once more made you proud of your State Government? Vote the Entire Republican Ticket for Local, State and National Efficiency For Justice or the Suprrme ('ourt GEORG)l; W. COLF. rIt'Ilt \Vilson referretl to \the bright attnd{ of appendiei'ls, went to the I rutur(' [or Arneril'an business.\ lie Higgins Mt'nlorial hospital last Thurs· -:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ evidently thinks Hughes is going to be day. Dr. Thomas of Cuba took her, ---- ----~-- --~ .. ------- .... ,.~--.~-- with hie auto. Her busband aceom· t l PUI;lLlC SALE. ~llllllllltllllll~IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~11IIII1 WESLEY C. DeDLEY For Representative in CongrcHs CHARLES '1\1. HA:\IILTON 1 \Iel't\r\. panied her. . , : . ---- ... C • Mr. and !\frs. ('h!'st!'r Wak!O'field I The undersigrted will sell at public: It is announced til at Mr. Wilsoll's were ent<:>rtainetl at <linner at their auction at his residence on South' ('!llIIpaiKlI speeches, \non·pnlltkal\ and son's, r;arl Wakefi!,\tl's, 17th street,. str!O'Pt. Cuba, N. y\ on Tuesday, Octo· o\hpr, will \deal with four Issues,\ Olean. N. Y., SUII(lay, Odoher 1, In! bel' 17. commenC'ing at 1 o'clock, For State Senator JOlIN KNIGHT \For Memher of AF\F\E'mhly WILLIftM DUKI'~, JR. This Is wholly consistent. There art' honor of :\lrs. (,hrstpr Wal«'field'SJ houst'holtl furniture consisting of up· birthday, whlrh occurred the clay be· I holstered parlor suitE'. marble top cen· four points to t ht' compass, and :\1r. fore, September ~O. Their children iter table, parlor organ, large mirror, Wilson ha, in t urn pointed to IlII of and families w('r!' also with tlH'm. Mr. : drop hf'ad sewing machine, rouch, two thrm on ('vpry question he ha~ to deal and Mrs. Schwah from Cuha, :\Ir. and I bedroom suites, beds, springs. mat, 1'0..,_ I . For DiHtrict AttorrH'Y JA:'I1f>~S T. WARD .,,, ..... , l'\ For Coroners EMERSON W. AYAR~ WILLIAM ORSO:-l (,ONGDO:-l with. :\11'8. Charll's Vand(>venter, and Mr. I' tresses, oak dining table, and six • s • Harry Wal{pfleld and family of Olean. chairs, several rocking chairs, two gas Therp Is 110 advallt'p in priCE'S of Earl Clapp and family of Cuba and I stoves, 14,inch round heater, kitchen :\lunsl n g t'nderwear. RE'uh('n Mi1gatC' and wife Wf're In I ~s range, nIgs, carp!'ts, dishes, and AT \\'I£J-;ELER'S. Franklinvlll!' Sunday and visited on i other artirles too. nurnNOUS to men· I I • - • F.ast HI11 with Mr. Milgate's nephew, i tion. Remember this Is an unusual! Wicks Says 011, 't! point Is Settled on the I MR, WILSON AGAIN PLAYS POL. f>~d Pratt, and famlly and Charles opportunity to furnish your housE' I Stimpson and family. chpap, as everything will be sold. ~ • Milk QueaHol1, ITICS OF TH E SMALLEST SORT. Mr. and Mrs. Ritche LaFevl'r and Terms--Sums of $5 and \lnder cash: ~ Cbnlrmall Wlc\(s Or t lit. legislatiVO -_.- children entertained the school chll- all over $5, six months time on good comrnlttf'r which is l!,,'pstigntlnj{ thp H~~'hpst!'r nemocra.t a~ldl (h' h,rOUi<-1 (I , dren and y()ung p!'opll' and others at' approved notes payable at ('uba' I I ht' Adamson la\\ .. \\ 1 C set a prt't p. an \Indian supper\ last \V!'dnpsday I National Bank, , dairy, Industry HrrmA to have h\s mind· d!'nt unique In the lllstory of American rvpning out 111 the open with plf:'lIty of El'GENE JORDAN made up on onp point. In It statE'mf'nl! IpgiRlatioll,. provltlin~ for pnactmt'nt honfires, ('tc .. which all enjoyrd, belngl South Street. Cuba, N. Y.; issued under datp o( last ;\\onllay, he i first anti []]vf,'stlgatlOll aftE'rWard~---1 a flnf' ('venlng. J. W. Wilcox, Auctioneer, ! \ , IlkI' hanging a man and s!'tlling tlw Our teach!'r. Miss Catell, spl'n( S~t· • .. • said: ! questiOn. of his guilt or InDOCQnCe aftf'r 1 urday in Olean, Snail Proof Rubbers at noble's, II From evidence before this ('om mit· I h!' is d!O'ad- --<'Olltlllfill a section author· tee. I do not hesltatp to say that)lll izing the President to appoint a com· 1 ' (\\0 I ..... -----:----:---==~-= advance> to the (arml'r \n t hp price of i mission of threE:'. \whkh shall ohserve milk is ahsolutely nl'cpggary to prp.; the operation and ('(fpets of the In· \ Berve th(' dairy inriustry in this statr I ~titution of thl' oprration of the I?lj!:ht· . from extinction TIl!' prpspnt mrw('·; hour glAndant work day as ahov£> de- ment for an arlvall<f' jg strit-tly th(' nned. a1ld thr facts and ronditi\Ril af· working of the law or suppJv all(\ rlr- 'fN,ting Ih(' rplations betwf'I'n IHIN1 i mand. common ('orr!E'r\ and emploYf\f's rlur· I .VP>Y lik\ly Chairman \'irb was ing a period of not lE'S1' than six speaking for thr- \\ hole I ommitt .. \\ alHt month!'.\ , The P!'{'si,\pnt h8\ nami'll as the In Ihat ca,,' it 1I1a\' lw rpgan\.'tl R~' IIlPmhf'rs of this (omrnission ('01. I settlpri that tllp ,ommitte.,·s rl'port' (;()(>thal!<. gd~r F. Clark. of thi' Inter·' will jtl~tlfy an ndVRnrf' in'rtu' pr1r-t\ ,tal!' ('ommpJ'('p Commission, and, paid th\ prOflll('''r of rTIIlk That (;por!(f' RublE'f'. of :-;'!'w HampshirE' ' Till' Pn·gident. in othpr words. hal' de- leaves, th.'n. only thpsf' qupstions to Iib,'ratel)' park!'d tlw ('ommis!'lon In settl..-' hi. own personal. politirnl inlPN'SL AT\ thp ,jjqnhmors of milk taking ('01 Goethals is. nf ('ourse, a man' of too WillI' a rn,lI'g;n ()( proli! 0 Or. I, 11 high pf'rsonal ('hara( tP1\ and eminent arhtpvemAntg in Pan a rna, who knows costing Ihpm mOTt' than It \lIolll In \\ mn('\l about the complicalRd husi, get th .. mIlk to Th\ ('ougunwr\ Or: ~houlrt thr (nn\ pa\' morro for thp pre-Au\t· !os,,:<t:gation no'\' in th.· har.d< \f npsg ()f operating railroads as a child knows about operating thr m(>-{'banism of a oattlf'sbip.H\ was pla('Ni upon thr ,ornmis.slon as a ,;op to disinterested puoli(' Rt\ntimenl expprt al (nuntan!s in :-;p\\ York rit\ .-\S for the Qlb\r two mf'moer!>. Ihl' Wtl! gtTF jjgh1 fffi the firs.t two ques·. Pr\ might just as we-II have. lions And up-on lb~ will Ij;>peud tile' named Grand (,hief Stonr, of tbe ~Ilsw .. r to tbe tb' j Brotherhood of Lo<'omoti.-I' EngineE'TS, • in , and 'Mr GarretSQIl, of the Brotberb<X>d Our own gue-!'$ Tf'maips a\ 11 wag In of Trainmen. }1r nark was fonnerh- . the h\I:'lToning !lUH thp \ IS a til\ \\,ad of th\ Orripr of Railway Cori'o sUdlr, g g.-alp of pl'i( ,,8 wh\n t hA cOil. ductoNi of Amerka It is E'ASV to gum<-, wl11 pay more for milk wh\n it go,,!'s where his sympathies will- lie. Mr Rablre Is a P1)l!tlc-ai malcontent <\nSl< m(,Tf' to prooo,'\ it. J'I.- as at> ami radl=! who bas ~fl u\;<ing: to at· ~, ,,\\h praf1ical1y <'VPr\'thlr'.g pI!',*, ta('h himsf\i! to a lu(\rative place on th€' govern m €'tlt pay-ron ever sillce • _ • the D€'mo('ratic party came into power. C'l~'\ tl> \f'\ !wIleraily. ooth in a.nd He wag appointed to a positron on tbe <Y.:rI · .. 1 'r- \.\''10<11 (''1mrrh wHl re- fede-ral trade OOT!!:mtssTon. but tbe RE'- puhH,-'an senatoTS 51l.-<'eE'ded in pre- \ '~,'\ \\:' .\ ~f tt\ R\ ... F F v€'nting hts CO'.:lfir:::oattffi1. lR3v.\ W;.' •• \. '''f'~ng EIl 'hf\ ari:va!l\''''' H .. was sJ!owoo to oonthl'Clo? 00 the rn\\,t \ , . '.~' ,.~'\ t~ '-,'_ -\ (\~rn'!: tmwever. until tbe Kattt\\i!' , _\ H l~H1.. I u.!?V . ''r bliVc. '\ ',\ ~ \.a~e\e1\ ths~ h<? w1'ITl 'G?'lll!O hre:.J1n'l¢ ~ En ~m\lgr-;?S!It\ 1li1::'d ttll:e1r€ 1.':'nI1i'<> ,,'.',,\ ~ '\ ,0 a ..... \' .. \e\iJ t w'\:\''' ~ere- tl1H·e.a1ts of a sea:c~aIL fte.-n!:te ,~ , L. <D bY .. co Pr<?S'S<'Jent anl1H-,~I.~ t1\>..st t;\ was 5l?.N- !';e :;:;. '\'~''' '! €'>''i. =d 'te ml} 'tsve i1ll:g \lTt\U:t((.:;t ~y. J!;;~ ~!'<r.l'B ~s· ~-.,. ~.\ \\ <~.\'''' fc.l\ S:;;:<X'>ES:s. as wjfj'J . 2?.dti'=::-::iE'd ~ ~j',,~ tom ~ ~'S'~ Ilte R\\ ''-~''''1\'''~7:i '!!lts ~S'W\1' t Q' . a!tr,;WlZ-.:g hm e...,':::\!~~jj !.t U:i!! ll.-a' -8\\\ '_ •• p n ,i;! 1 S!.~ ~ t'te creiC:r &':!:~S:S:C~?!!I . , ' <t'i;~ved. r~ ts ~~lf ~-'i!%(,&\il' 't\ Pt~~I' , Threerests prove 10 points of superiority for @>\~t~~~ Ali you need to make these tests are your own gun, a pocket knife, an o!d magazine, a glassmwater. a quarterdo!m aru:i a d:l!scriptive boc!det. The Booklet \ik.\, To Ted ShJ18'~ you can hm;e he. b;, -mag on 88 w. c. WARREN Cuba, .. New York. SUDD'EN DEATH Gwsed by Disease of the Kidneys. The close connection which exists between the beart and the kidneys ill well known nowadays. As I!{)()D as· kidneys are diseasE'd, \Ut8rial tension is . increased and the beart functions !1.re I attacked, When the kidneys no 10n~eT I p6ur forth waste, uremic poisonmg l occurs and the person dies, a.nd the I cause is often given as heart disease, or disease of brain or lungs. ! It-is a good insurance against such a I risk to send 10 cents for a sample package of \An uric \ - the latest dis· covery of Dr, Pierce. Also send a ' , sample of your water. Thill will be : eXAmined without charge by expert : cnE'mista at Dr. PiE'ree's Invalids' Hotel, i Buffalo, N. Y. When yon snffer from backacbe, frequent or Sc:Ul'ty nr.ne, : rhenmat~c pains here or there, or that : constant tired./., wom-out feeling, it's , time to write JJr, Pierce, describe yoor I H~~~n~ and get; his ~ (lpmion r- charge-absolutely free. This .. Anurie\ of Doct.or Pierce'8 is fmllIld to be 37 times more active th:m lithia. for it dissolves ori.b acill in the system as hot water does sn:gar. Simply ask fGl' Dr. Piet'<:.e's Anurle Tablets. There can be no imitation.. :iWe:ry package of .. ~n\ is I!'l1re to 1 be Dr. Pierce's. Y1&'ll wilf5ndlliesigna- 1 true <m the ~kage ja.~ as Ji!:!m do an . Dr. Pierre's GolldeD MediMl Di.~-very . , fiJl' b!ood and t;+.(1)macb Imd Dr, Pierce's i F&Vilrite Prescrl'pt'ion fat -weak :IIll'd: ailing women. ----- - . - == - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - = - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - = - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sweaters Unde ......... -~~~--- In Two Piece and Although these Sweaters this season, we are selling them at prices th~ same as last season w. F. RO.BIE-·- Clothier[and Shoe Dealer 5 East Main Street ~111J111111111111~IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~111II1 THE CHEVROLET , That word has for a number of yeats stood among automobile men for the best serviee obtain- ablf'--in power. in wearing qualities: in ~o~ort. Realizing that fact, and that the popularity of this car was g-rowing rapidly, we have taken the agency for Cu,?a. After considering a large p:nm- ber of the medlUm-priced cars, we decided this one presentM the most for t.he money. We do not need to say anything about th ... aotual petformance'of these maehines. ¥ou have seen tbem in operation day after day on our roads. under all conditions .. And they always got tbert~. and tlwy always came back. The car we are selling is equipped with e~ery modern device-self-sta:t:ter, electric n~hts, aU that you find in the big, hi~h-price (lars.\ . And the price- Five.Passenget\ Toming Car 'Or Bbtrdste r , S490 F ... O~ Rio FadOry Prvsse:i: Oc . \ ••• T. • II •• .,' • • The New Silks in all the Fall and Winte.1\ Weaves Colorings, Plaids and Striped Taffeta' Satins moderately priced, $1 $5.00 a yard,' \Groda Lunda,\ a very fa able Silk, 36 in. wlde, $2,00 a Plain and Fanc)l Taffetas I the new shades, $1.25 to $3.95 i LESTER SHOE 00. Shoe, by rllrcel Post. It's eaa.y to buy .hoos by luall. Perfect fit, hlgbest quall,y ror Ihl' money, and thorougb sall8fMlIon guaranteed or money back. •.•• ~ r# ~ INSTRUCTIONS~ See price 1I.t. Mark X afler sboea you .. ant. n .. crlbe style by X marks und., Ihe title \Style of Shoe .... SUI.d on .h.'N 01 pape\ In stocking loot. I>,rllw line 01\\. around loot. Clip thl, nd Slim name and nd,drese. Mali It together with drawn outline 01 fOOl and rnOll~y for shoe., . ~RICES 1N MEN'S DEPARTMENT' II.9l ~ 13.~~ § IUO § '''! $3 ~S 15.00 !1l 1 li.OO 4 16.00 ~19~ .., RlJBBERS $.i9D ARCTICS I !I:: El $1.19 C1 .... _ ~l.OS c::J RUBBER !lOOTS (Shorl) Il ~, 0 , IUS t::::J (. ,,13.50 t=l tuno) I I \ 8 $3 19 B ) IMO c:::I Bs -\ $-1.00 PRICES IN CHILD'S DEPARTMENT 1 ~ H fn~ R - $2.49 c::J $.;1 tj 11 P8 t::l RUBBERs t • _ .. I 29 CJ I ,35 c:r' . $ .n c::J PRICES !IN'fWOMEWS: DEPART· ~ ,..-J \--.~ ,MENT 'I<9§' I2.9S~f lU io§' lnl $3.4 0 I $.:00 . IHI. ' mg I 11l·01l RUBBERS 1 .59 t::::l ARCTICS 1 I \W. ) $1.250 .... __ \ PRICES IN \BOVS' DEPARTMENT' I'UB ~' ... 'I (gar 1$lI.4gCJ ILlS 1 Sl.98 Ie ..... · , RUBBERS\ I <9I::J . ~ ,s .49 t::J...... . $ .6;) c::::J I :srVLE OF SHOE~'-' § Lo:I'W HN)I§BU1tOn - §rnD.Ck r ~h H~I Htgh Shoe-a Pat('nt' -lI'\ lAw Shoes '1\111\ \ If 'h. t ron wnnt Is not listed, WTlte 'Il\ \V~ have IL LUTER .• ~HOE CO:\ Olea .. :'\ N:' Y. , __ ...ca... \- Date., ........ , ......... 181 ... , ~dtl.m~ll : -I enclose , ............ . \\\ .hoes deaerlbcd ».bo..... If not ~ •• tory, ,au are to ret1U'D my -..:ney .....•...... - .. ~ .. ~~ .... ...................... t ..... ~ AftE '{(liU , Going to Buile ORRl§PAm. \ . CEM:JmT ltOO .lntICK SAm GU'UL _)n'S and BtPla-',' is 'pnes:~ t I tr