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$ .......... ......... i R \ <a \w ; Furnaces | I . g . 4\ t ; _ by“: November, 1&1\ 5. Lee of Yorktown to he || ' U The Public , | miss'iffinx _ The annual meetifig affithé A nine niet f | F | Ha nal -. Th eet the Allegany | With aptotal of 1,239,080 ballots Te-| Sio‘gfigfigglfi \the $583}:fo Talia; $0113“? Farm and Home Bureau will mail? in); ighé Rexizli‘ Straw 'vote, as : those persons who subscribed for ©outhwestern part, of 'the state I; .,..1$ lifild at Belmont, Wednesday, early as October 15 it was shown that | two while extensive imp Patriot or renowed their subscript srder, that constrmers - shall not ’y\fQ'-‘3bea bigness session \beginning at‘ Senator Harding would sweep the 'in \brpgress. - A new: balcony with .a during the month of October.\ rnished with natural gas for hedt} ~ At nood all wil os 0 . > .) _> heountry and roll up.an unprecedented. \4 | seating capacity of 100 willbe erected. the pastoffices are in New York state Tne purposes in far 38s lunch dinn All w. HL iQin‘ in a basket | [grality over Govgmbrvgcox. As thé d.. ~ Cast A new ventilating system is also to be unless otherwise noted. _ constructed fop tham 'other facle ‘fi-fifffiéfimfi’ | wq‘ggéqf milk and cheose ballot rolled in cack diy, it was plainly | ; instaRied, mi”tfié?“’£hf€éféf*iv§rmeg ro- | Aasms, J.°F;; Bleck Creel: - fom Nov. 1 to April ts, felosive,. ex-] at present of d inggLeo | evident that this. phirutity was hourly ty 6 \ decorated.. By., . these., improvements | Andrus, Mra. George, Bradford. cept that for 1920 tlie {prohibit n shall} chester C b a f 'the. West: | increaging \315 Coi. l ol (A} -u\ t the management hopeé-to. show- its.ap- | Bisiell, W,, Route 1 Ouba. 2. [7 © take effect unti] Dec. j., chester County. Farm Bnreak and rice |- - The-Rexall poll «ht fed that Senigtor.| beep in part At preciation . tor: the patrondge high; - 'Bond, Dr, TSB, Geneva., \.~\ \lot ahs t \ Aho Commission holds thit the sup a\ coi opeaicon 'Bureaix,| Harding world Haye $79. votes th the! the poor , s Ras'recetved. . )a 0 2 0000 9s %. , -o} | Boters Stanley, Rou 5, Guba, iy of natural gas 1s hot adequate: td | dire bethe. privicipal 'speaket. | Three! Plfigtfimljcqyiégfi %6: 152 for Governor gents' ' ex [. While .the ~altorationg are , being\ C A., Richft [ifsbnfng not ado irectors will be elected for the Farm |'Cox. -The actual Aghres, as based..on | knowledge of t :| maile the; rpicmji'és— Wilt fig; mhown tat | Bregdon, Charles ffihflgéfiééfi * CC of a ren | ReNer Hall, and a very\ fine line of |'Broirn, Johh; 3r., Houte' 3, Cuba.. 0 'f. meet the reasonable: demands for dq. mesatic consumption 3991” it directs dig-|. continuance of the use, of natural bas - for industrial purposes 'difring» ber 1920, and. J an‘ifixfifi‘fimfiyafifi, ' March, 1921, except to users not IW extlitend. \\ (01010... 4: Cease -* *s. s month. fer.\ \4g he.work al- {cat i fit cong ee ress! natur P>. «york al. | LAS ; C The fiffiffi 25d“ .. “gaturagli sre'aé 7 acconiplished' [& g hog.» yéing: forotelt\ the tef \ was- s & ior t Taw. York: gas 3 3 ny gas on | undertakin | by - the Parm Bureau} doubt by the early:efection returns. In| adopted: 0 Co 2.90\ ‘ fl nHly | sta ' Mts\ r a a R , , \ s & - *- s - 4 - $2 2% wi , 22 rs ' ln * ' afio ted: tu j mo ' {W *C d recent]. 'Stated ' th fod Maria o excfegmgogg'égxqfiggg‘p,9wfé*?'- through its state and 'American organi- the case of Tennessee the cause df ér- yvaéfliesolved',‘ That 'the board of edu- zNi'eholsyPei'l‘i is Belffied hf: she the grit Dan: it is also providéd: that- nd gas-shall {rations. | sessiqn- wilt by Pot it- in teresting and. casily.. oxplaih | to | 1y\Hiving-person: who saw saw and convers.| Day mm -ith y : I dictatg‘ ino proper'ap'tith ed with the (Grafting \White Woman of c a pe serve t : tached to the pipes any mechanically - ~operat asure. raising. or-distribut- | ing device. The standard pressure to.' be maintained in pressure pipes shall ' be at least four ounces a sailare Anch and the gas companies are-directed to maintain such; pressure in distributing: systems as will enable patrons to ge- cure adequate service. % + The Commission holds that furnaces constructed for use of other fuels where gas is mow used are wasteful devices. e . No order has yet been received, at the local office of the Empire Gas & Fuel company, but it is presumed that notification to thigs-effect will soon be given, as it appears that the order of the commission applies to all the rat- ural gas companies in this part of the state. pl + 4p cri ame mzem Protection of Birds Endorsed by Pres- ident-Elect Harding. Those interested in the protection of wild birds in America . will be pleased to learn that President-elect Harding has pledged his support. At- tempts have been made in congress of late to pass bills forthe private ex- nloitation of nationar parks, and att tacks have also been made on the in- tegrity of United States bird reserva- tions. ala In respongé to an \inquiry by the . National association of Audubon so- cieties, 'Senator Harding sent the fol- lowing telegram: \I am fully in favor of a policy which will guard the integ- rity of our national parks and our bird reservations, I favor the enforcement of our treaty with Canada for the pro- tection of valuable migratory birds. Please accept my greetings to your AS- sociation. (Signed) brane ft anil R coma ma cea NEW, BOWLING ALLEY. WARREN G. HARDING.\ Messrs. George Micros and William |- Matylas are to open A& bowling alley about the first of December. They have rented the Adams store on East Main street, and it will be fitted up for that purpose. DANCE, TONIGHT, NOV. 12. Cuba Post, No. 655, American Le- gion, invites its members and friends] to a dancing party to be held in their rooms this, Friday, evening from 9 to 17. A fine four-piece orchestra . will furnish the music, Bill $1.00 per cou- ple, plus tax. The public is invited. The keys to the Legion rooms have been received and may be purchased from the secretary, Mr. Sidney Hix- son, Friday evening. oen ous gremlins mccain Bureau and four for the Home Bureau. The\ meeting has heretqfore been held in. January, buf it was moved for- [ward on. the' ealendar:so' that' people. Srom: all partsSof, the, county could at- | * eecogy 44 sae y fae **, \ fiivjuitwu‘lgr' {he county, brqgrém of work suggésb‘ 6d for. next year. and appointment of committees. - w. __ ~* + f ~ for 1500 members in the county will close at this time. Bh‘bglling early. .eypry faember is on for th f A that he can get the most value out of 'the organization, bership fee is being raised to either $3, $5 or-$10 in most counties of the state the Allegany county Farm Bureau dues including subscription to the paper, will be left at $2. Everyone is invited to the annual meeting. Don't forget the basket picnic dinner. ° Three-Members of One Fa very gerious operation at the Clinic at Olean on reported, to be favorable, as her many friends r ' Clinic for the last te médical treatment. much improved. family were also among the surgical cases this week at the Clinic. Windsor, daughter of Mr. J. E. Wind- sor, was operated on, for removal of tongils on Monday, and came home on Wednesd A. Windsor, had a serious operation performée hospital several w --Chief S The active membership campaign |! e full year so Although the mem- 0 SEVERAL CUBANS AT CLINIC. , mily Operat- fife' Week. rone underwent a ed on S Miss Marjorie & Monday. Her condition is will be glad to hear. Frank Burrill has been at the n days or more for She is said to be Mrs.. Three members Of another Cuba; Thelma ay. Mr. Windsor's father, F. d Tuesday morning, and it is expected that he will remain in the oeks. Mr;#.\F. A. Windsor was operated on the same afternoon for the. removal of tonsils. Mrs. Leon Marsh is so far recovor- ed from her recent operation that she dayg. noms (§ «rci ipa ( me meen n A Unique Concert. Belmont had a unique concert last week Thursday,. George W. Ballard, tenor, and Herbert gave a program numbers. with an interested audience. W FOOD SALE TOMORROW. in connection with their gale which is now going on, food sale at the Adams store on Eas noon at 2 o'clock. m AH Work Shirts $1.25 Be a live wire-aavertise. Elks Frolic AT WHEELERS. the consensits of newspaper opinion to | date, show that 'the Rexall poll was shorf two states in the-Harding col- | qan—‘Teiyne’ssée \and Oklahoma, strength 'in that state lies in the moun- tain districts. Thesé. mountaineers rarely vistt towns and- cities~--It is- on- tend court that their mountain retreats. Thus few of 'them-had an opportunity to register their sentiment before election, and consequently this Republican strength was not recorded as.shown in the Rex: all-polt. A few thousand votes inthis state would have swung the final re- sult the other way. ' schooldistrict the expense of exami{- is expected to come home in -a few Rand, violinist, of popular numbers, singing and playing in conjunction with Edison Re-creations of the same The town hall was packed The women of Christ church parish, ~ rummage will hold a Main street tomorrow, Saturday, angr- 46- thewote was. close: | w ublican\ y when they come to the polls or at- they are lured fFom th - The honesty and acc racyfof. thei Rexall straw vote has unquestionably 2 L_. been sustained by results. - WILL GO TO ROCHESTER . DR. MILLER REAPPOINTED. Cuba Teachers to Attend Sessions of School Medical Insplctor, 30 Days to File Certificate, e At the meeting of the board of edu cation last Saturday evening Dr. F. H. Miller'wids reappointed medical inspec- tor. for the 'current school year. The law requires that each pupil furnish a health certificate within 30 days, but it is not obligatory that the examination on which it is based be made by the school medjgal inspector, If parents wish, they may haveit fur-; nished by the regular family physician. In .that case, however, the expense must be borne by the parent, while in the case of pupils residing in the Cuba 8 nation by the regular médical inspect or will be paid by the district, In all cases of non-resident pupils, whether the examination is made by the medi- cal inspector s the family physician, the expense must be borne by the par- ent or the school district in which they reside. \ s - walls 2 s CHAUTAUQUA NEXT SUMMER. At a meeting Monday evening it was next summer, if a sufficient number of guarantors could be obtained. A pa- per was circulated the next day and the required 100 names were abtained ' without difficulty. The committee has recordingly contracted with the Colt Alber Chautauqua system for a seven day course. This is a higher priced: and higher class series of ontertain- monts than Cuba has ever enjoyed be- fore. The program and other details will be announced later, meprin eo AUCTION BY CLARON COLE. The undersigned will offer for sale at the Eiton Rork farm near Black 1} Creek, on Thursday, Nov. 18, at 1 o'clock sharp,. sixteen airy cows. These are choice grade Holsteins from 4 to 11 years old, and are sold only because I have been unable to secure any one to take over my farm and dai- ry t \I‘erms——A credit of six months will suppress or. ties of the Senior class, but cannot approve of any such Activity which will pected that in all its plans of this kind | the class-will act only with the consent - and approy interest of the-gchool and of the class, mit any neglect of study or recitation, lowering of standard, or absencé from | duty.. by- either féacher or pupil_on account of entertainments or other activities not strictly;a part of the re- quired school'work1‘f’figg ' for a number of years, to gttend the sessions of the State Teachers' associ- ation when the meeting is in the west- ern end of the state, the teachers of. Cuba, along with those of most of the other villages of, Allegany county, giving we chester. vides for the closing of the schools Thursday and Fridgy, there will be no sessions that week. | Fillmore and other' places will also be | closed, except in same cases where the required term would 'be cut short by such action, .In the case of Cuba, how- ever, this will not be the result, and, as the sessions of the association af decided to have a Chautauqua courso ' his con ‘-lrntzen;fpm so orks ( 00.\ A +0, which,. however, NAnd in. 0 it that dol work. . It is ex- of the principal. In the e board does not feel that it can per State Association. 1 4 In accordance with 'a plan in vogue d pend the first three days of Thanks- ek, Nov. 22, 23 and 24, at Ro- As the school calendar pro- The schools of Wellsville, Belfast, ford an opportunity=to get in touch, with the latest and hogt in educational ideas, it is felt that thé-attendance is profitable both for the teachers and the schools. cr . sPEAKING OF YOUNG Jim. Buffalo Express. . He dared to be right-even before he, found it would pay. He took his political life in his hands to do what science bade him. . rth's idea of politi- cal righteousness may not be yours brother, nor yours, sister! - But nelth- er of you can help honoring a brave man. You know that he was a safe sprt of man to tie to-and you showed your belief on Tuesday® His fortune may be an inspiration to politicians who are wavering between expediency and duty. mcse Op chime c ene DAIRYMEN'S LEAGUE MEETING. Senator Wadswo The annual meeting of the Dairy: men's League will be held Saturday ev- ening, Nov. 20, at 8 o'clock in Fire men's Hall. Officers.will be elected, also a delegate to attend the meeting of the Dairymen's League in Utica, which takes place Dec. 8. L. C. THOMAS, Pres. able at the Cuba National bank. > .CLARON W. COLE. J. W. Wilcox, Auctioneer. |-- w be given on good endorsed notes, pay-. I D. F. HENDRYX, Sec'y. gues maniac geen tpa * Wall Paper- wWALDOCK'S DRUG STORE. | 1 | films is booked for production' there. #6) < ess hous\ I row { Arfother . Aged:. Alteganian Knew, 'the Genesee.\ , aim to a resident whose memories Wekasw-asmmm§&-4u CHHAt mar is -M. Merrithew, who re- des with his daughter, Mrs. S. Wicks, 'and is nearly 99 years old. He relatew| an interesting story which made a great impression on- twelve years of age. tom was the burning of a \Leltet of the Good. Spifit.\ 'This day the Indians were marching from Son- yea to Angelica for an occasion of this {kind. Mary Jemison rode on a white: pony with reins and halter of bright red. - Two Indians followed leading the dog, which was also white and decorat- ed in the same bright red. There were 100 Indians in line. They march- ed in single file each stepping in the, foot print of his predecessor. Three hundred passed Mr. Merrithew's home was regched there were 500. On'th return trip Mary Jemison dined father's home. * tion of being: one of the oldést men in this section who voted at 'the recent election. hold a £0.00 E rutin - l m REMEMBERS MARY JEMJSON. ~.. anageraga, however, can also lay Dre him when he was \An Indian cus- \dog in the Ka Ke uring. the dgy and when Angelica in Mr. Merrithew has also“t,h.é distine m HOLLIDAY CROSSING. MeMabon, John, Route 3, Cuba. . LP McQueen, O. §., Bolivar. ublic Service Commission Hearing In | MeVey, Thomas L: Black Crook. M M Cuba on Nov. 22. The Public Service Commission will hearing at Firemen's Hall in | Cuba on Nov. 22 at 2 p. m., in the mat- ter of the petition of the town board of Cuba and the board of supervisors of Allegany county thatthe crossing of the Erie railroad, known as the Holliday crossing be changed. The subject has been fully treated in The Patriot at various times and requires | no further explanation. It is confidently hoped that evidence will be submitted at this hearing suf- ficent to result in an order from the commission requiring the changing of the crossing so that the high way- may be made safe. m HOSPITAL NOTES. N O 0 operated on Sunday for the removal of adenoids and tonsils by Dr. House, as- sited by Dr. Higgs. The patient is getting along nicely. Robert, son of Mr. and. Mrs. James Bockoven, WAS operated on Wednes- agy for the removal of a gland in the neck, by Dr. House, assisted by Dr. (Hiray. The year old daught Mrs. George Hibbard of very iI1, and is being hospital. er of Mr. and Mt. Monros is treated at the fite A good heavy Overall at only $2.00. It is a dandy. C. A. WHEELER & soN. Wall Paper- wWALDOCK'S DRUG BTORE. F. Robie ~ Below till be fo \| Brown, Joseph, Preble. | Bryant, S. J., Route 3, Cuba. «Cleghorn, Barbara, Cubs. wos .... | nics ' ' 1 G Dolph, Harie, Warsay. - -_ ~ Dow, Richard, Cuba. ~- unham, Mrs. Wesley, Allegany. . FRastwood, Mrs. Jane. Route 1, Cuba. ° i Pusk, Frank; Route 2-6uba.-----,._.|* \The help 0 Giboo, Mrs\ L: B., .... ; Glenn, Gaylord, Ellwood, N. J. Gould, C. A., Belmont. ' Green, Herbert, Route 4, 'Gross, S. W., Route 3, Cuba. # Guild,.C. T., Cuba. _ Harbeck, William A., Black Harburn, Rev. F. L., Cuba. Hartley, Frank, Cu Hendryx, J., Route Jocelyn, S. H., Cuba. Johnson, Eugene, Bolivar. Jordan, H. A., Tampa, Fla. Jordan, Mrs. L. M., Cuba. eenan}; P. J., Cuba. ee Kissinger, Mrs. B., Cuba. | -~ night, Hon. John, Arcade. ' Lacy, Elroy H., Olean. Leggett, Genevieve, Ro Lewis, Eleanor B., Cuba. Mabey, J. Ross, .Olean. Martin, Miss Clarissa, Hume. McAfee, Lee T., Franklinville. . . . McDowell, C. J., Detrolf, Mich. McLaughlin, R. B., North Canton, O. Michapf, H. C,, Belfast. Pegasleo,' Mrs. Cora, Cuna. Peaslee, O. J., I Pinsley, P. J. Rpute Prentice, Miss Mary, Alfred. Rice, Francis G., Route 1, Cuba. Robinson, J. W., Cubg., ~ --- Rogers, Estes, Cuba. Ross, E.., Black Creek. Rulison, Mrs. Fannie, Buffalo. Searl, Curtis S., Friendship. Smith, W. H., Winnetka, I1. Swartout,- Earl G., Friendship. Swift, A. H., Friendship. Thrall, C. W;, Route 4, Cuba. , Underwo0 Miss Ethel Young of Cansadea was | Wagner, eo, Route 3, Cuba. C Wakefield, Mrs. Barl, Chautauqua, Warrenere. Margaret O., Cuba. Wasson, A. M., Route 5, Cuba. Williams, M. A., Friendship. Windsor, F. A. Cuba. Wixson, P. R., Belfast. Yager, ~> in October. |© C 000 _. und the pames of! The, Olean. . [~ &, Mrs. Sarah, Clev is,. Harry V., Route 2, Cul w, Archie B., Cuba. \tion. ~ Cuba. - © _.. Crepk. __ ba. |__ 5, Cuba? w rl, J. F., Allegany. , logg, E.. L., Belfast. |___| orn Mr.: ckhill, S. C. ilter, Dr/ F. H., x 2. illbollgd, Mrs. Martha, Black Creek. orton, Mrs.-James, Cuba. \Malley Mrs. H. J., Kansas smun, George, Cuba. City, Mo. \a « Cuba. 5, Cuba. operative \or Home Bureau; furn rapémher’ 'i8 ng secure another member the power for service;.0 tion that is pledged-t development of ho 00~ReceiV*ér«vA,pp¢lhffi do Mr. Henry. 8. Hasti Pa., was appointed 0 6, by order of the-g1ip ent state of: New York and States,. District Co ceiver with, Mr, Fr of the so-called S nection with the propert years and is thoroughly them. ‘ Everybody. should. atténd ing party given by the( ub 655, Amerfcan Legion, in rooms this evening. ' -> Don't forget the Harve the Presbyterian; chi Oct: 18, beginning at 6 | mashed ~potatoss,\-ro . | brown E&FAYY:. b kod -| cheese, squash, *pumpkin pie and.'cB Let every Hom me mut Raliroad Inter District of FB w Hastings has bad come AND DA HARVEST 80G1/ U Eight Room House w. E : Nulty property on 'Orchar Inquire William Curran, pw John, Hinsdale. Kan. Mrs. D. S., Wellsville. ip matinee mem r PreWar prices Oon Men's Work Shoes. C, A. WHEELER & BON. & Will pay the., mas price for all kinds of., urs; also - Calf Skins and BUY IT IN CUBA. CUBA - CIDER MILL We will not buy any more apples until further notice. cAmoma a 9 ca Twas Said A farmer bad 'one of his town friends to f( company him in thi wheeled cart on a J4u the country. TH seemed to resent t er aboard and taki . between his teeth, \I say Bill,\ boité gaid ‘ ' of 1920 | _ a ~ ! Announcement || | rouo C Every pay marine o Pilet | mn | Our Anniv pe. o || denen to be Ont 0 {l . ut nmverslary 25 Gallons and up ------- f ‘g’ Mr. Joseph Hoscislawsky has bought the Cuba g 10 to 25 Gallons __------- 8c ‘T Hotel, which will hereafter be known as THE FARM- DP Under 10 Gallons _.___.--- 10¢ I ERS' HOTEL. - ~ - H - . --- f 1 1=3 Off on Farmers, bring in your ap-|| \88 51,.% we don't I - - ¥ 11 get something for nothi HARMONY CHORUS, 40 MALE VOICES ‘i He is remodelling it and placing it in fine condi- ' ovERCOATS gig serif have them ground and gagefoipggfi gre's L . - ) _ tion It * We do not ''dope\' your ci-|| RSS and that you'll ge _ =-- W . . ' ball h » Pfimgzi 12m der or put Ym anytliin&to pre- mfimwmwfiéggéggég N'S FULL ORCHESTRA \ I| ~- __ Meals mu be served in the restaurant a ours. an CoaTs serve it. You ge e pure|| journey on! he high re HOUTGHTO g. The best cooking. SHE}??? PEI}? coats 2&1; juice from your own ap- fiafié‘ngfii? ~°~°flm | h AND le ices the lowest- J l Lodgi MACKINAWS Thirteen to fifteen bushels . , } odgings fifty cents. - . \422 ‘ ; according to quality and condi- Bartlett EVERY ACT A FEATURE X | nan . for of make 50-gall 0 ‘ pples, make 50-gallon | ppg $1 a Mr. Hoscislawsky will continue, in the real estate t’ We Fa R®bfle barrel. HanWflre © businefgskmifi thins office will be located on the second | !! __ grors OPEN EVENINGS dIf:rilzngiiin and preggng zvfiez Ine: - . | _- floor of the hotel. j= R No. 5 East Main Street y until further notice a cuBk. &. % Prices-50c, $1.00, and $1.50, plus War Tax. n? 09 © *> Coma. waht pie street mill. curs, R . » . 6 -- : ~T mms