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© business Monday.. Bolivar Tuesdgy.' , >_ 3 .. ___ Eyan Hoyt was. 1 town Tuesday. | Q s in Cuba; Monday. o. I8 Ties h‘g tWOChuFCheB‘ & f okta&A. I Mr. EHswor is jordan farm the coming year. this week. the John Williams Mouse,. Rumor has it that George Whiteman and Anson Congdon have formed a The Conklffi 11561319 gfivfgznmiea 1111104 . - company in themew garage. They ex- pect to occupy thair ne thing next} week. 60% . p. R. Williams is helping -on the: Whiteman garage. > - ys ace John Childs is repairing the Cong- don verandas, A muchnééeded- job. :*. '. Mre: Lioyd: Murrdy-wisited \het moth- er at Wellsville over, Sunday, © ~ ( C 'There is prospect oft haying. a new : road from: Clgrksville through, Witt to. priendship. 'The. town\ board: approv- cd of the job, Thursday last, auditing day. ~ < {tly os oe we A, p. Williams visited ~ Bolivar® on . The Dodge: Greek 'Oil company haye the rig for well N6 & -t ) oe io Nelson . Wightman' was over , from ed dinnér election day and, consider ing the day, they did fine financially and served a fine dinner. A. Bisco has moved to Pembroke, (Genesee. county. W; H. Ferrington, and - family .and Frank Wilkinson and wife took dinner with Mrs: R. J. Jordan\ Sunday. _ DeFrance Wilkinson, son Archie, and families of Olean were calling in town Monday evening. e D. H. Ellison has moved onto the Councilman farm. >, Levi'Borden and family pf Belmont - spent the week-end with Athalene Pet- visited at C. N. Brigg8' last week. Mr. Bier and Ray Hamilton and fam- ily visited Mr. Butterfield at Belfast sunday evenijpg. S. E. Wilkinson,. wife and daughter Una visited their daughter, Mrs. Green, at Kichburg Sunday, Miss Una Wilkinson visited here a ald Pettit and Fred Strait were callers few days the first of the week. (G. E. Dennis and wife are house keeping in the old Clayton house They have fixed it over on the inside and things are quite cosy there. Rebert Conklin moved Charles Wil- cox to Inavale Monday. Charles Payne and family, Cass Jor- ad dgiighter|. the rb ennett shent the wapk-| . We are not prepa p vefy good time was reported. of an undertaker's office, after Imb at Portvi this week. Portvill day.. >.. '. e ~: Mig. Chanles. Ostrander. spent. the | came front Missougt- week-end With\ Her parents in Oléan:| mp tno frst place, and - Bria \Nt. Ostrander went after her. Sunday. | piace, if he did drink it it would not gq | Mrs. & ue lean la his wméhmnamrmm m 're. Arciite Butler in Oléan inst Thuts-| a nervous temperament, and: likely to | 66°F, | ' Mrs. W. J. Brow 00 0 .~ | Peach out at any 'time: We tan Amag: |/ C+ lize. w. 3. mrogn to teaching tne inn he Done og t 200 a 109, un eu , C d k w rem s e a Sr | the brew than byfirst Dims the brew |: 'Those subject, to frequent \colds in ; C mocs, ., | the, head\ will fd, that the Us@COf | 0 9C paguray - wes lg . HALLS: CATARBRA EPA C o_ anulawWfiengx-‘:{'l“lflt‘.’ *C os it \Mr. and, Mrs. J, G.: Cuba;+-td \his 'hend.~\ It Hilght £ 'and Mts, Florence Burlingame visited | jng. fJ 'hend../ It milght go to hi day. © now; & C * r \da ' ° cm‘a muké‘ \ iC. \Bowne Hut visiten, ner sister, \ze: \ Pee Bocage Talle in 1 The average mule is: t. Ala ' nesday. = >> <e ( ~ 3 f .to the home of her parents, A. Gardner |- and wife, from the Cuba Hospital. She} ahl firom herve; .. A # -a ron ~ Cw miéldp. orm rember fee | trom. Po s week with her brother Robert and fam. | \_ C ae OJ. CT ily, in Hinsdale, _ | tail, but the hybrid himself . is smuch : . at . ,_ | In love with life, There's even a rumor q In the South and, Southwest that mules (p NORTH RAWSON. never die; that, barring accidental a Frary's. Alico spent Saturday and . Sunday in Olean. {0p Ne_w York Morning Telegraph. and. Katherine Metcalf . .,_'~:*::t——'-e—'v4-\ ._ Hope Not All Abandoned. tit. - Miss Threeyears was watchiig Alfred Huffman and family intend | grizzly bear in his new cage to to move to Pike soon, ' Lewis Durkee was in Farmersville| cently constructed chain of bear Saturday. ' 22 other animal cages there has A Bgatmce and Katherine Metcalf,| immensely to the attraction of rene McElbeney, Athaleng and DOD-| place. ‘ * at Jim Mountain's Sunday. . peanut, and then another, but Thursday;— = the cage, | The bear reached his through and tried to scoop the tempt- AGRIGRAPHS. ing nuts in, but his long, yellow claws * seemed to be in his way. & Pkuining, some - community good rake, and the spaces between dan and family attended the O- P| times this winter? Why not give 3 prongs of his take proved too Kingsbury funeral at Black Creek | pay? Send to the state college at Monday. _ |\ to cut his leg: crutches. Mr. and Mrs. William Allen of El-| gerenely smiling with dred were callers in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Miliken of Belmon were guests of O. P. Thurston and Wife | =-» last week. ho \ W,. W. Higbee is entertaining a lam back. a cre (o- mentre mmm ammo UPPER WOLF RUN. y Ithaca, N. Y., for F-153 on \The Little] so the peanuts slipped through. Whatever else the winter may kill,| peanuts. But there was y€ the ingect pest will emerge next spring keeper would be around shortly all the old time | the bear's dinnét, and then- pep. Cleaning up the garden of 'old t | vines and weeds discourages him. a 'poon,\ ghe Samplers. \ aEtTING IN TOUCH WITH THE e BEST. with some one older, better and wiser | Colonial Days.\ These ancient Dr. Winterstein ° of Portville was e | than themselves. we cannot all do plers, especially the f“? bearing called to see Carl Riley Sunday. H has been sick two weeks with a ba knee. \ Miss Ida Hamilton, who is attendin Cuba High school was home over Sun- day. Mr. Ernest Geige of Olean was caller at Theo Wagner's Sunday. Mr. Edward Hitchcock, Miss Edna | ways as The You and Mrs. Richard La constant reading of the paper is a lib- ly fine stitgges. November LaFever and Mr. Fever and son Delbert were in Cora- ville, Pa., Sunday. The Sunshine meets W Hamilton next time. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carrier and Mr.] young folks. and Mrs. J. W. Rayle and son Robe took dinner with Mr. and Mr Carrier and family Sunday. Mr. Francis Gibbs, who has been for some time, is failing. Mr. Tonny Subject and wife, who re- cently sold their place on Wolf Run, are visiting her mother and father {few days. Mr. Charles Watts took his little s Russel to Ohio Monday to be Goctor for his foot. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Gibbs and two children spent Sunday with his par- ents, Mr. awd Mrs. L. F. Gibbs. 4p malin @a m* .HINSDALE. The first quarterly conference was Office. l held at the M. E. church Monday ening. Dr. Harry Witham., the n district superintendent presided. Mr. and Mrs. George Hyde and es, of But- is of Mr. and Mrs. daughters, Dorothy and Agn {alo were récent gues Frederick Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ford and daugh- ters of the Five Mile were guests Sun-} day of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bozard. Mr. Charies N. Pierce of Ischua was a visitor in town Sunday. Kenneth Conrad of Buffalo has been visiting his aunt, Mrg. Fred Gile. William L Guile bas returned New York after spendifig the week- end with his mother, Mrs. Addie A. sufle. The ladies of the C. S. T. club were of Mrs. Minor entertained at the home Scott on Thursday afternoon. Mra. Henry Burton, who recently derwent an operation at the Olean, has returned bome. Miss Ruth Morris who spent some time in Rochester, has returned home William Greening of Techon is ato tending Hinsdale High school. weeks the guest of Mrs. Henry Huri- burt, has returned to her Rome in an. Levi Rogers, who sold Linn Osgood, is moving to W recently pamhasw At fitfimefiha‘EWehegfimmmkeme ' farosts we whist restore them. ith Mrs. John Professional men, business men and s. Frank | od with gerial stories, short stories, ed- Clindc in is farm to est Cabs, to the J. G. Hamilton farm. which he d | that, but we can do the next best of the seventeenth century, are ' th's Companion. ‘ {ud outh mental reservation the story: frof clase wore entertained at the home of Brooklyn, that a mule; perhups: mm: Edith_Phillips last. red at the home of service mule, committed suleide by st-Friday evening. A| plunging through -the'Pltite~gl ass front Mr. and Mrs. Lesle Lowe expect to | ing freely of 2.75 per cent beer. We know the mule; have- known him from Robert Burlingame and family were | mal stuff. that passes (so? (aw he (lg-31,“ [ guests of Mrs. Delis} Wiley last Sun-| to say, we have heard about it. No 'nelt-respecting muls-barticilarly if he | would drink 2.75 | |.. >,, .. < the 'Second. | t: ,. 45 € ~ , in, lm W‘ 4 | scum for EickiGg; D3 Mimi\? ear wimwfp 1110 'up the: Syste W cifig, anyway. Teed him and render them Repedted . att He will register disgust in the obvious $531 \C \Mire Fred Underwood was brought | UP On thie bett 9f, ommerce' arnd léave | ; the rest to His. natural predisposition.. 6981 .L ga wmnges nevere _ Lillian Burlingame spent part of last | BUC . itting suicide by twisting the mule's Ric/fag egosgga’nvigfign daz‘fhtzrdof solution, they live forever, Be that as ing rden | it may, we do not recall 'that we ever : ' { \ | saw a mule suffering from age, OT Mr..and Mrs. Ralph Rogsman ANd | that was feeble in his rfght bind shoe. ese man - northwest, of the lion house. A re-, Somebody threw the old grizzly a Mrs. Carl Norris was in Rushford | nuts hit the bars and fell Just outside He had to use his claws as A sort of Cassius JO‘EVM,‘ had the: misfortun® | Cguntry Theater.\ Miss Threeyears was most sympa: hile chopping a sapling °! thetic. The poor bear couldn't get his on the side hill He is still going on, t hope. The \Maybe he can get It wif a fork or There is no doubt that, as a rule, the long and narrow samplers are older | Edward Everett\ Hale used to coun- | than those more nearly square, writes sel young people to converse évery day | Altce Morse Barle in \Child Life in thing: we can get in touch with them 1 g | through the printed page and enjoy figgbgtieingtxggzmdffizg Hz) a??? the fruits of their wisdom and °XP®\*| jater date.. The linen background is ience. Probably no publication C0\; much more clmnlosely covered. They hx a| tains so much from the writings of | more curious and varied satcheg CV:- men and women distinguishedhin mary | oastonally th ey are of, minute size, but four or five inches long, with exquisite 42, ~- Ling RENN a 42 2 lana Li. g aA j d to adcept with- rheumatism, - cramp, colic; and. pleutrisy. gold by all dealers. Pr © ‘N poe an must devote management. - | furnish hal b- dis- the the: and r dded the both paw ‘ the wide, with Star. 8 an 'We have heard of men com- System, tion and resto All druggists, F, J. Cheney % F. H L/S, CAT. sAnternally. * {wfih mud \ ring normal conditions. \Main P hon € ,,.I,. Marti pv i . iD [1s an. acute atta fckg Chronic _. >. ARRH MEDICINE is | | >| ae sol and acts through 'the'} ~~ '/... =- « u <n ou of .k \Tonys II ¢ 1 & N\*'n. 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