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«8 a raAgE TWO |, T? Te n amen nam nne an nnn ivr an f * ° 4 I Don't Get Big-Headed. ~ The CUba PgtrlOt‘ There is a very réal danger in con- . AND FREE PRESS . ¢ ' nection with the great victory achiev ted in last week's election which no mols > ato « ax j a . hops Ole H i sert: tonc » Published every Friday at Cuba, Alle-| It. puhl‘u'm, wid (ff. vinly no- Republ gany County, New York, can official. cun - ufford to- overlook. e | The danger is that of tiuking the yer SUBSCRIPTION RATES. dict mi the people ds ou sort of politicul Ome YG&Pr ees L2 ...... $2.00 carte blanche assuming that every grime 2:33:23 \\\ eek r eee 66 666 t 188 thing which is now done in the name | x months ....... a aa a a ak kk ea . | Three months .. kee. 6+ $00 ot the Republican party is certain to/ gfixénigg; \\\\ Ark ttt * 3g be right and certain to meet public ap $. P. Hedden Wednesday, Nov. 17. - HASKELL FLATS. f) The L. C. F. S8. will meet with Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hamilton of Weston's are moving in the new home they récentiy bought of Walter Will (Yer. Mrs. E.J). Beyant is spending a few | days with het brother Will Van Deven ter,. of Friendship. t Miss Winifred Willover of Houghton ; their Nov. 4. wus iw recent visitor at the home of | har parents Mr und Mrs. F. oB. Will:} Over. ° * Mr. ound Mrs id Sunday at Olean. George Swarts' horse. 22 Mrs. Meryl MeEHitroy and family at Sal- | amanca recently. . 'ig visiting ber daughter, Mrs. Joseph§glory fighting outside the endangered Hamilton center C f f T it a Becomes a REPUBLIC oe James MeCarthy and wife spen KHIVA Famous Khanate of Central Asia Has. . . _. Definitely Rejected the Chains . of Despotism. 19 So Khiva, the khanate® in Central Asia through which Col. Fred Burnaby once rode on borseback to the capital, has declared itself an independent re- - - . publie! - That prodigious English sol- Mrs. Kate DeKuy of Port Alleganytmer and traveler who won inilitary Dt. Mabey of Cuba was called to Tuesday to see a sick Emory Carrier visited his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ingalls celebrated sixtieth - wedding anniversary 'arrier and family. i sauare at Abu _ Klea, in the Sudan. I will be ready to build thogi stairs and lay that new you in a short time. Better get spring, when we are rushed |- with larger jobs. floor for |.\ it done before -m¥a‘p4ab}-y=_myfibie—w—flm-s-QLLNLU\“I“pr ior Obs. pet tim the. DQ litieut big head. Nothing cun-wrech the party or in- jure the country certainly more quickly than an uttitude of this 'sort. - .is not a}. time for uSultzttion. \It is not a time for \rubbing it in\ on __Rubseriptions are- In advance, and the paper is discontin- ued on expiration if renewal is not re- cai ved. . Advertising rates on application. more or ELMER E. CONRATH, Editor and Proprietor. LENA E. TODD, Assystant Editor, . \m . Lol ' : Entered Thé confusion which this caused was . evpa=those 'who Titorad' th vlan at the Postoffice at Cuba, N. Y., - as Second-Class Matter, | An End to ”Dayiigh‘i Saving.\ the newly. elected governor and legis- - lature of this stateawill be the repeil k of the so called \duylight saving\ Jaw.\ 6+ g 0 e~during the pasp=\ =, will be mad, we finey 'to hav 'the legig- fature cease meddling with the clock,. For example. (l‘nlmns who did in (Mean (pH-Sig last month dud hore member thot the clocks ino that city were 'un hour on advaifee oi those in. Cuba -- ato the ratlway slnlinn.l The resulting thing like that desemibed by Congress man buugford of Georgia whule the scheme was in operation there \We were in the Central time zeae and were transferred to the Eastern confusfon wis sole time zone®and advanced one hour, and then under so called saving ' time we were advanced unother hour. So now 3mm comes at 10 o'clock inthe morning and 9 Woelock in the evening comes beforé durk. Munny ot the good people of my district like to retire at 8, but they do not like to go to hed le fore dark. ot is all wrong. | We now have geven times. - We have sun time, the old Central time, Eastern time. ad vanced time, incorrect time., no time und bud time. \If a fmmran says he will call at your office at 2 w'olock. you do - nut whetaer he at 12 c'elock. 1 o'clock, 2 o'clock.} o'clock ord AW @epends on the time you have in mind and the time the other fellow Every day mistakes are; dents. know means has ia mind. made because of this tungled up pmpn-f sitior. A man the othar day in my dis | trict and county at Ambrose, Gin, emu“ that ke got out of bed at S o'clock a, M. caught a train at 7:40, rode 14 miles to Douglas,. (Gin.. reaching Doug: leg at 75°30 o'clock. ate breakfast ut 7:15, mado some purchases and caught. a train back home arrived home 7530. - According to our dif- fereat times he was gone from home an hour and a huff/«sum got a k home thirty ininutes he The simple agreement to shift the workimg hour to T i. m. would save all this mental fatigue e Living Costs. There have of tower prices during recent weeks ind at 7 und at before sturted \ been - many reports many people have the impression that the cest of has fallen «consider Yet in the statsties for September show a ably some cities and stutes stight rise in average prices over the August levei _- This is very disappoint fag to al su'Terimeg under present dith cult (condit ons Wholesale j stapes have shown a prices muy fecodiinat sharp but as a senefal rule retin) prices hav. not @rop sed as Many cJealers continue to s at about tothers urd limes ton proces have rewu hed the com dusion Piatt nothe long run it will he better poijoy te goo tn with the downw rd eng if they don't make a ducons the ever. eurrert -vear Merchants ou o tooks this peont o f vssew wood fimd th co derfal advertising will heip them mo oce thei stock guo Wy and oat Comnn < s erhead e»xpegse You can le -t~ of a number f thore * rcp thos pel? Foy wat h ng the ccve=ectising our The Patroot nies a Business on a Fa'irg Market T‘r‘p F M Saia 43 o ce a yilg ef wee onf those 'o <e mrp fpr mop yt &T q T fa 0 A \V F f b [e og. leg +o gar 220% omo ow oot k so af +) o To seught* Ju 11-01,‘ . a ad x , \ 'A a \heals 2. rug? tow > fl». \oa ado, - . + ro, Ao mea u t tu Ge ton a p e w nu wore 3 ey aA , o cie 200. - edo oB .~ tol k ag mg iv\ < @ y 209% «« & wo o re {ormal go- ow'ts 0 OC 0 @a @. 0+ as made s. t tr to. . Tek! *C 34 be st spo] co «~ to ok t 2% o I fl.¥b gk§n Prag re s go Tal. % aThe @ C Tae who oreorm al tral aC k n« wras is uot a time for trying to get your Presumably one of the first iwcts of in the public erth, now that your ou : hilfty our ‘ljmnm'riirtidlneighhors.‘ It iy not T time for slightifig or shirking your duty us a citizen or as an offceholder. i owth party is in control. It is not a tmc. for oMclal recklessness and ex- traviagance. ~ 3, | In fact, it is a time for just the exact lge of the thingg . we F es- ~ Sang {ys > tiongd ed the situation accurately, when, in his statement on the evening of elec- tion duy hts gaid: a l am hippy to utter my gratitude, but I ium not exultunt. IV iso not a personal victory. Jt is a rcfmlwm‘l ex- pression of confidence in Americanism and a nutional call to the Republican PresidefitFlect Hardingsens | unt.\ party. . ft is all so serious, the obliga- tfons ire soo solemn, that instead of d am more given to prayer to God to muke me capable of playing my | part. und that all those ealled to reo sponsibility may meet the aspirations und expectiutions of America and the world. A “big job confronts this country private citizens aso well as its public oflipinls; the Joh of \getting huck to normidey.\ citizen 4s needed, whether he be Re- publican, Democrat, Prohibitionist. or \whatever. Children's Accidents. Fifteen thousand children were \Kilt ed Jast year in {pi}: country hy acci The number injured wus very much greater.. Modern life's swift pnce and careless habits of und death and crippled bodies in the head: Some of these hazards are not If child as cmutious as an adult, he would not he a child,. hut a premuturely old head on leave oa trail sorrow long rush a voiduthle. i were toddling shoulders. The dangers of modern life should be one of the lessons that every school teaches. Employers that maintain risky equipment which heedless young- must use Beara heavy responsi- the ghastly harvest - of wrecked bodies. -An automobile driver who tears through mwrkg regardless of fit to sit tor froliesome little ones is not at a steering wheel. Allyn @ o- -__ Strange \Bolting.\ | One of the exceedingly amusing in- cidents of the closing days of the re cent campmign was the announcement a few days before election that Prof. Harry A. Gartield huffi'flmltml” to Cox. Garfield was ia supporter of the Demo- cratic candidate for President in 1912 ind 1914 and was fuel administrator by appointment from Wilson - Never sinee he attained mational reputation Garfield heen tie k ed wos an bility in his cae lars n lolting \ too Cox e t prove] sitimatuoon. and one that sets sotne huge features. has been ca bout on Nk so oer sey bs oth pecediot oe feet uom There e»woill he just ene Democrat Cn the senate und one in <4 The» ongahtn't to be any qttact rs oop the tmcrecauty patty over division thas ba (00 Is nlin Toe Niet Yook World says gto cat rast oraegacd ro {. rdo ya the type 2 fop e. 00 eua'o to tbe Pres dent of the 1 noter] ostfatis® It must ruke {HA Moor 'd vers \,|Ai *> Cou INA, id eto fpagt & Pow ( 'tigemns of tte Fm erk State dos apres moth it S. hw fiab fu arf tok s + Poo Pee ps w l) v0 ss foe foe hy Nr fur cod ghee hoods aem carted the a « _ vo d R u ~ -------@-«lifime-@-_-____-- NORTH BRANCH Ms * Nek oa Arles t ig. «oke nts , * so af@t. n o% po toa \vat A* on 3 «006820 Ppp 4 gor ~ <M toc oa Norm an PA] vo ks m & ® h |a. tj P - r oe *oa &. i % * ® % mo. 40044 k oon €o0% & = ~ “A » hoe © = ~ h S U Me oan P *%*e. noe. gol toy Rect \'r& mo j ~ a o 20 l ToP = a* R £0 wo b rs k <to) s The help of every good, | D a_ snppoarter of the) pre taimedtTortmmnor Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duvidson and two sons of Ora- mel, Mr.ound Mrs. Waiter Hamilton and son and Mr. und Mrs. Manly Els worth of Westons. | Miss (Genevieve Brown spent the week-end with friends in Hinsdale. Xr. und Muir's. Lyle Hedden of Ischua were week-end visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. M. J. Hedden. ° 09 Arthur Frost was & business visitor in Cuba Monday. Mr. ound Mrs. Ralph Hedden and in-] funt son left for their home in Akron, (Ohio, Saturday evening. J. C. Willover of Hinsdale ig press- ing hay for his brother, F. E. Willover, 'will l‘ir'y'imt', & vi‘gihtofi in Cubs Monday. t 9 mab, Waterous of «Mystic, Conn., is aaughter, Alvah Brown .was in Oléan Monday, Mrs. Charles Jordan was in Cuba re- cently baving dental wark done. Her mother, Mrs. Alvah Burt of West Cu- ba. spont several dauys 'with her. * anno on - BELLVILLE -__ At the Sunshine s6cial, held at Mrs. Everette Ferris' the proceeds for the suppers were $0.85, und the- of | aprons. quilt, etc.. brought about $25. _ Harry Clark is ut the Higgins hospi- tal at Olean. fe fell at school and broke one of the bones of the hip.. Ie has to He in u pluster paris cast for at least four weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Harbeck and chil- dren and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Straight were guests at Mré. Ella Halsey's elec- tion duy. . Mrs. Hattie Sowoersby is going to move into George Sowersby's house from which John Berry's people h’zwe just moved. __ Floyd Mowers and Rex. Botens spent Suturday night and a part of Sunday at this place. The next meeting of our Sunshine will be with Mrs. Hattie Sowersby if she is at home; if not, it will be with Jessie Htraight. Miss Beatrice Hunt, who has been attending school at Cuba, was at home last week on account of sickness. goo BADLY HURT BY HORSE. Willard Morgan of Ilihnsdale is in a critical condition at the home of his purents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Morgan, as the result of being kicked by a horse. He was living alone on his farm and was found in the morning lying un- conscious in a stall under the feet of the animal. - His face was terribly cut und it seemed that he had been lying in this condition all night. The stable was almost ,wrecked and the other of the team of horses was loose. marra @~Clffgee @a zona one The only persons who seem to take seriously 'the demand for increased production are those that don't pro- duce anything. at Allegany. watt took this gon Rtussett to \ R | would smile hugely, no doubt, were he [ | P gee Dr.: & - higgegsww'n, Chic Monday to see Di | able to read the news. For the semi- Maurie Rowley spent several (laisibirsfizitcffif’og §§<iv£ilnatsh2es232§gelst last week with Mr. and Mrs, Wiltgie; © S. t. e ih nm \ 0 | or rather as the Russians found it just R. G.LaFever West Main St, Bell Phone 151-W two of three years before, to be exact, | : Anthony Subject and wife of Wolt: fun spent from Friday until Sunday with their parents, John Sloan and family. | _ «o €. ® Joseph,. Carrier and- family spent Sunday at Allegany. George Swarts and son Raymond, Mrs. Clarence Kralts and son Clifford und William 'German and wife were shopping in Olean Monday. | {20 Burr Kellogg and wife of Arkpqort are moving onto Leon German's was filled with slaves captured from - the Persians by Turkoman raiders. Its whitewashed houses, seattered amid the eIms and poplars produced & wel- - come effect, however, after the count- less miles of arid steppes which had to be negotiated before it could be. reached. - Its citizens . were those weirdly - named - \cousing\ .of. the. Turks, the Ushegs, Kitghig, 'Sarts, Da; jaks and' the Kara-Kalpaks,, OF placlf I | Bonnets of the Turki tribe whom 'the caliph would fain gather into the fam- Bolivar Woman Honored. hes \a rr ~Chq ml PL OF Mice s b h ~ ;,. houpe» “f\\”flifig§£§§§' \y:f01fl The thfiqujt, ¢f' euc A 16: | of the 'once. grent 414.407 , Stur gave a . receptio E cently in hongr of firs. Latfa \MeDon- 'rila, over which King Darius rifledpy nell of Bolivar, who has been elected, means - of - his sutrzws.—-Christ1an right worthy assjviutu grand cofidug-| Science Monitor. tross of the ordey. The occasion was a tory brilliant affair, many digni- tapr'cs of the organization being pres eat. ~ Mrs. MeceDonnell was presented with a haundsome gift us a sonvenir of the evening. ' | @- ~~~ It used to take' ua Totof courage to get married but now ELL not only takes lots of courage but lots of cash. ' Amn cs - cont, ALL WORN OUT ' TO BE HAPPY a % You must have good health, You ! pun't have good health if your liver is not doing its duty. 'Sleow but sure por soning is going on all the time under such conditions. because bilious in puri- ties are getting into the Blood. DR. HERRICK'S SUGAR COATED PILLS put the liver in order, purify the stomach and bowels and act as a toric on the entire system. Price 25 cts. Sold by all dealers, - L f Does morning find you with 4 lame; stiff and aching buck? Are you tired | {0-10 o «li the time-find work a burden? e Have you suspected your kidneys? O* Cuba people endorse Doan's Kidney p- 'lPills. Ask your ncighhbhor. You can MAN rely on their statements. Mrs. A. Millgate. 21 Prospect street, | { w Cuba, says: \Heavy work and a gen- WANTED eral, run down condition of my sy§- A40 tem a few years ago brought on a bad <> case of kidney trouble. My back started to- ache first and I felt tired lIf P. 1 and all worn out. When I bent over you are a Ahura to dust or pick up anything, I could hardly straighten. I was nervous and SChOPl Teacher, Lax’nser’ had severe headuches. In the morn-| | Justice of the Peace, Reg- ing I was lame and sore and could |f , hardly go. My kidneys didn't act ister of Deeds’ NOta'ry right and were very annoying. I heard Public, Real Estate or In- of Doan's Kidney Pills and got a sup- > ply at Lawrence & - Merritt's Drug surance Agent, Clergy- Store. I got much relief from the s first. I continued using them and in man’. Howl Proprietor, a glort time, I was entirely cured.\ Auctioneer, - Undertaker, rice 60¢, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for & kidney remedy-get Newspaper Man, Sales Doan's Kidney Pills-the same that j Mrs. Milgate had. Foster-Milburn Co., Aggnt’ Archltect, Banker, Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Retired Farmer, Retiréd marc - @ llm 1p. _- & + THE HEN Lists the morteacge|| Business or Professional Statistics show that the hen is the Man-or any man of wide | best paying investment ,on the farm R in OCC when given proper care and attention. acquamtance in &. and {if you wanth to get the best results| | around Cuba who wishes eed your chickens a little of HAR- f VELL'S CONDITION POWDERS oc- to INCREASE HIS IN- (Easionally, it makes the hens lay. No COME BY TURNING eed stuff mixed with it to make a large package; nothing but pure med- | | HIS SPARE TIME INTO icine. Price 25 cts. per package. Sold by all dealers. CASH- ~ Write at once to ; ¢ \F/S. F.\ ae / ~; o o e 1m [ ‘ ‘ ¢ Box 47, Station B, Brooklyn, N. Y. [ | . WWW/mw/WWW/WWWWWMMWWJMMZW 10 way ge 5 hep deb 61 bo, m 2 £6s . r cmman £ r Tomis -y -# Ct AT rig ! . 14, ile , MigoF r j ait C&) th to 'It Heats . It hutlli' ; th. * o a . , v -and Get 2 _- _ @ This SATISFY yourself by personal inspection that Homer quality is as we state. We will give you the facts on the Homer principle of pipeless heating -on the Homer Thermo-Seal Inner Lining -and on other features that have made the Homer the most effient, ecovom» Arak - f 2 - ”u!‘ up!” 25 & o v“ a t» Book—————>—” ost } + ges » & k. 1. AAT he \at NF wafi fiiZI» mes/”lg: . fa -< lx a Lig Aap > ~ m <e lice f1, Irs Z, Rec E- ele > y' si) TAezw F an Peat B2 y Ml“ Series nn an o serine lay, ~~ pra Es\ a Tp i g. 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