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\Az & u a < aother cases s an n tot CT yogi one HATE U to ay ~ e - ' 2 + } u THE PATRIOT AND PREE PRESS, CUBA, N. Y., NOV. 19, 1920. _ _. _ _ *T HA sie Nip amante L2 n n emm nce mime ~ PAGE SIX STAND IN WAY OF BUSINESS Historic London QGhurches May Have to Give Way to the Demands of Modern Progress. Nincteen hlistore city churches, In the heurt of London, 15 uf them the work of Sir Christopher Wren, have been murked for destruction hy a com- mission appointed by the bishop London to consider the whole tion of the city churches ln eases it is proposed to preserve, for their architectural and historic value the towers of the churches Jn the these 'old | manuuw'nts, «dating back' to the seventeenth century seven o and the great fire of Loudan, would . Aisappear. ©, This is the recommendation of the bishop's _ commission, | hut - already of ‘ Mee * - strong protests have arisen find the i 6 aa v '# Bociety for the Protection of Ancient , Buildings has annoupced that It will take every possible step in muking the strongest protest, f \ The value cof' the sites, of these, dmrctfixfis is placed at neurly $8,000,- -, 000,000, situated as they nre. in the nau av. \ property great business center of London, be- tween St. Puul's und the Tower and a little to the north of that line. In ad- the expects to realize an income of $M120,- 000 a year from the benctices after setting aside $81,000 a yeur for the salaries of certain of the clergy con- cerned. For 'the site of Cu single church, that of Al Hallows, Lombard street, Barcoluy's bank has offered €2,- . 1 ¢ > * U a * l‘ ' . . 500,000, and the value of the site of SEC gepibed hour tea was charmingly sery Dunstun's-In-the East has. been oestl- mated at $1,250,000. NO HELP FROM THE DOCTOR Abundant Reason for the Depr'essmn That Was Manifested in the Golf Bug's Attitude. The golf bug hus a sind fanee. He ds ; plainly out of sorts. Somthing is the matter with him. te lus just ceme from the doctor's office where he hus undergone u thorough pliystenl extn ination. Heds sore.und depressed, but mot from what the doctor fouad, hut from what he refused to find. \You are all right.\ said the learned physician. \You are as sound us A nut.\ That was a little Joke the golf hug did not enjoy. \Are you sure that I am in first-class condition?\ he asked. \Absolutely.\ \Is my blood pressure normal?\ \Perfect.\ \Heart regular?\ \Heart O. K.' - \Lungs clear? \As a bell.\ \Liver in good working order?\ - \Splendid __| | \No trace of neuritis?” \Not a bit.\ \Am I not bordering on a nervous breakdown ?' \See no indleation of It.\ \I'm sorry.\ \Sorry mun} whut for?\ a | Published by ___| meeting, will be present and give an]; eat, und mans cond wishes which) « W. J. GLENN & COMPANY. address. The Grange as an organiza \ \1.31“ i hangy 1 ¢It> Mrftg‘qn dill} | ; i - ~-] tion has done a great deal for the omas Brevilon of Friendship ant Di ,11An¥fBTIfING iMTES' farming interests. A sood Grange Mr. and Mra. Bertie Roat of Rockville f tion. - ay vente per Inch esch Insur« ought to be organi- g here, and douht« were Sunday visitors at Eugene Blos:- Business Locals pn pares 2, 5, 7 and 8, legs will A!. whose interested in the som's. 10 t 1 o f fArst . 4 i * | ' - hid 1 'eti } * Pericles“rixwlrnlémfms) bag? itfigfiiggéflné work naizglt to be present. at the meet At the Sunshx'nf mutmgvheyl with : S\'»I (Tin page? 1ll. 18. t“! and (33, $0 cents | jng - tqmorrow. (Mrs, Lord is a very? Mrs. fie‘rtha (juyl‘dgrlust‘ ngnesday, . {mt-r lulu: f<§jrroafg1 sSSggqsgng?nseftigfts pleasing speaker, and she will make a / Mrs', Ethek Wetherbee . was elected hr 2 CC \ e 00. Pere o nts H 12 | Itesulfutkms und notices of entertain- | clear explanation of the work 'of the' president; Dora Babcock, twee p38“ ‘ toa l vs f o ments from which revenue ig to be d¢-' (irppge. The meeting will be held aut. dent Grace: Ingulls, secretary; Dora . <+ . « . 20s rived, 5 cents per line: , | > meetng gid ats ( CYC caa eneny Gla CD noting | - \ v 4. 4. f i . L Crd of thanks, $1.00. 1.30 in the afternoon. Let all atteng.: Snyder, treasurer. A nice meeting |- | e - [NOW tO -K. atls y , . 20 _ 2 ay, © 'and we will meet with Mrs. Hannah, > e © em g {ok *s wr ' 'so a%m VICIN CUBA CHEESE MARKET. Wilbur Dec. 1. All are invited. Ad- J k F A 3. ! c ( N ‘4 AL 1 A r\\ - 4 a } , , - , h IA! > H‘ AND VICINITY, toy | 1 visory - board 4s Alta Blossom, May | , aC I‘OSt lpl)etltes - ' hp Y 1 + P ~ ocale Geiff @ ,.,\ * . ' 1 © , a T, J. Oldham bas a fine display of Murket dull and only a few: sales Swift and Magelq Wood. |__ , . Cok q F 'hryst ( AJ PMY 0 . mile. - Ruling price 106, ;- Mr, and. Mrs. Clyde Simpson of , ERE are the right, Cookmg chrysanthemumsg at his greenhouge on | R . ® ( s I PranfikEinvil A 'Mrs. P er s . to Ché i M South street, and invites the public to | _ _ TV,” LAP opuBr xt W‘; - I; rill“ 12:21? f’d‘bm‘] Mr. and Mre. P.J.) up fo u C 4 for the big., bountiful, a}? eal ip ' 'S T. Io AR \NIER NEWS. | earn la Tiday. k . iof - o w oy i Foe b yo at an y f wall in and see them. | . ' A PHE , \_ Airs. Addie Nishols of Colorado i ° 110111151]ng mealsethat GVCI‘YbO J The next meeting of the Pleasant! ° Nuda NFS e wluno!s O1 olora 18 Jof fc « a j . P Hmlnr (1111; will i“, held at the hm}; g)? There are now twenty-two trotters! home for a short visit with her par- in' cold weather. > tical in that vicinity that “10:wa no! ' John Miter : f ayo h ; , , we Hved © Karplco A and family spent Sunday oil in that place, as this is the third An old man who has lived at Port at William Millers on White Creek. | of fourth \duster\ found there. ©\ und the Republican phtrality lust week | \I thought surely you'd dig up some good exeuse for me to go away. Nork TlH have to be honest and say T'm gee ing South simply beenuse I want to play golf.\. Detroit Free Press. Ancient Cornerstone Laying. The - enstom - of laying othe corner This will probably c ince e' skepf ob, I ably convince the 8K€W ) jg ugeq, i day aftqgrnoon at the residence of Mrs. i Rufus: Eldridge \ed the soidisint % ¥ hoy, on mime n cars ere EXTRACTS FROM ' s , @ The Cuba Patriot OF TWENTY-FIVE YEARS ACO | Volume 34, No. 46. November 14, 1898. THE FILES OF | ABBOTTS. , Mr. and Mrs. William Sherlock and ng\. and Mrs. P. J. Learn went to |! | Franklinville Wednesday, Nov. 8, to help their brother, Sylvester Sherlock, celebrate hig i:inetieth birthday; the fourth wasg Williom Sherlock's birth- div and the firth Peter Learn's, so the th e gentlemen celebrated together, L Subscription $1.50 with regpords better than Maud S's, Tompkins county. hagqflhgwflkgwfiuwfiy Swot?) / there aro,\ C A Lowis... . ‘ is. They are raised for their fur Mrs. George Brown returned home from Niagara Falls last Thursday. willfam Wilbur . and - mpother Pe - t ents... Mf Mr. and Mrs. A, Q. Renwick on Grove I® 4 street, Monday evening, Nov. IS, _ W, Wesler finishem® (/ \\J Mites. {\*\ TREat woo Rees Ta L y \ ! mals. 6 - ecekfthfffirovednadry hole. ; and oil, and in killing them chorofort, : fi Mrs. Hooker Clayson. r { rott has rents\ - < pad anct*#\ lugm'illumuurw seventy years says he never before suw the Genesee river is be Shakespeare c + - bp oo * p a - a T hakespeare club met on Mon low as it is now,. and his own well iss. dry for the first time In h> years. It is said that the stund that hold / the cuses from which Horace (Greeley -sget type when 4 younf min in i Cull try office in western New York. is st] In use in the office of the Hornellsville Tribune. Mrs. Jennie Scott of Black Creek visited at Bert Lockwood's Saturday night and Sunday. Floyd Ingalls of Cuba got stuck with a truck loud of fugting on the hill last Friday night by\ backing into the ditch, It, took several hours to get out, j Tot to re \The Ladies' Aid will meet with Mrs. P.J. Learn Thursday, Nov. 18, for din- read - Howell's At the pre- and \Five OVC'olock Tew.\ Mrs. Somers poms ing. and Mr. Campbell handing the delicate beverage to the party. 'The collation was much enjoyed and the artistic fuvors IH'UHf‘HU'f\ by the hus ! As hig “HUPUYQ‘HH‘IH is ])Y’()IlliH(’(l in ner. Svery body - come and - bring ctess a souvenir of the occasion. béeycles. 'The rubher tire which c0n something good to eat. | N tains the air will be covered with com- Mv A. M. Chase hits purchased a Lundford Kinney opened a now tegis terout Wis hetel last Tuesday. - On look: over the old one. it was found if was sturted May 30. 180 Charles. OT. Saxton of Clyde. N. Y.. being the; 'first guest to register, not quite a yum” ; and ia half ugo, and that the hook con ltuinwl 10,000 niumes. - 'This is an av- erage of 20 guests per duy for the en tirelime and a right good record for prossed leather, waterproof &n, the sun- face. und so hard that a tuck eannot be: forced through it. | The estute of the late William Ham- ness visitor in town one day last week. mond - amounts to $160,000, Dwighti Frank - O'Hara _ of - Franklinville Hammond of this given $15. brought Mrs. Kebeccea Read over after but we huve not heen able to oh- her- belongings to Hannah Wilbur's tain thr umount of legacies given to one day last week, She will make her the sisters, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Lord.; home with her son, Frank Read. team. aone horse of Mr. King, and one ol Willis Pettingill of Ischua. l Eugene Bacon of Olean was a busi- land Nov. 11. , Andrew and Allie Lockwood were home from Knapp's Creek, to move their household goods from the Ben- jamin Ingall's house to Charles In- gall's house. Mrs. W. P. Cluild was in Olean and called on her son, Clyde Guild, Satur- day. Charles Cagwoell went to Hornell last Wednesday to fire on the Erie rail- road. will in a few days pay them 30 per cent. This will put into circulation ai their home in that village, Wednes.' about $30,000. It is also quite certain day morning, Nov. 20, at 11130 o'clock. | that other payments will be made, as iThe prospective bride and groom are} the property of Mr. Lewis is in a pro- among - Bluck Creek's most popular | ducing condition. > i yoing 'people and both have a large Marry Lewis,. keeper of a Potter circle of friends,. who are HXU‘nding‘pounty “sppak pas-V.” obtained from them their hearty congratulations on | New York two gallons of alcohol. He the coming event. | drank some of the stuff and was near- (ly poisoned to death. He is stonc blind as a consequence. His wife and Mi Pp: Hamil of Cut daughter also partook of the alcohol Miss Franges Hamil of Lubd CAME and both died from its effects, An an- home with Frances Caswell and spent New York repeated last week,. f0\5 of the fluid revealed the fact Saturday and Sunday. the third time. the record of Republt- ! thin it was wood alcohol. ' The annual business meeting and ~cun vietory. In 1892 the state was m»! } | chicken pie dinner of the Ladies' Aid publican by 24,184. in 1894 hy 156.108, | society was held last Thursday at the pleasunt home of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney . Ingalls. 'The officers for the ensuing Salamanca's tannery has in the past | vear are president, Mrs. Bertha Guild: employed 130 men. It was tiuken into ‘viw presidents or chairmen. Mrs. 63'- the trust and now an order has P880 | gpop Learn. \rs.qlannih Wilbur, Mra. vost ark i ¥ ) § » 1 , , received to work up the hides in stock | Margaret - Warner. Miss for the marriage of their daugh r oClara to Mr. Hugene L. Van Skoik.] | . R - I apc 'a hotel in i town even Jarger than |- Angeliea Every Week. | __ Dr. and Mrs. Tindolph And Mr. Mc- | Cuba. _ Mepositors in the defunct hank of H.! Connel of Oleiun were calling at How- i a & 4 U - : A r ii Invitations have been issued by Mn, N/. Lewis of Wellsville will rejoice to ard Otto's Sunday afternoon. - Mr. + & \ \ P t aj c Sco - t said Henry Norman of, Black; know that the assignee, E. C. Brown,. and Mrs. Tindnlph will sail for Scot | wenn n nine nn naan -_ wann __ nen ine THE VICTORY IN THIS STATE | | i | I 1 worn @ lle 4g nevere EEPEECTS OF A TRUST. « over 97.000, , 'The precise size of the - mujority must remutin in doubt until tull digures Of its sw oeepine chagriue. are received ter there is no question whatever e L and close down the plant. Men “H‘i Babeock. Miss Helen Wood. Mrs. Beu- | eR ANGEL MENTENG being - discharged - every - S&tUMISY ( pop secretary. Mrs: Dora Sny- oe night. Olearp has two tanneries 9940 gops trensurer. Mrs. Bertha Ingalls; | ave ip 6 agr f 'e ti ery R % a haye been ( losed. All]: “THY £031”th chiuplain. Rov. F. L.. Harburim organist.! has been shut up. Mumm’L - n cire. W oP Cuild, out of employment, while it is under- At the of -the Farmers' club meeting @ partial oergamzation of the Caumge. of Patrons of Pousbandry. was vluse aa petite I I Annual Meeting of Abbotts L. A. | wit. nothing toa erimk but a plenty tof - ct uimen aree. pres e Evangaline! :- | «o_ er\ havw”? Posteo other . _. Come in today an tical, sensible things cially disnlaved. Bartlett Hardware Co., Inc. CUBA, NEW YORK. ‘ ~ WIMCflEJTER STORE t utensin -you ne . \that mother used to m nd pi ”pot, 5 dows » ke )» a \lor everytiimg * --- G Utensils | etizing,. wants killet or --, pick 'out the prac- you want. \All spe- © « _L] TA. in Ht ved even cannon 00 Hean E04 ene ET EEOC ERH UEC NENE] Music Lessons. ear to true tone. Phone or Write or Leave Player-Work a Specialty. ~ 5 WIIIIIII|||II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllmllllIIIIIllllllllllllllfllll‘IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlilIllllIllllllllflllllllllllli? IW Before the childrcn start the Fall: Ter It is very essential the pr on an instrument in perfect tune, so as to c I ta [_s _L _o IIIHIIIIIIII|‘III||HIIllllllllllI|I|IIlIllIi(HHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI Now Is the Time to Have Your Piano Tuned - m with their pil practice ultivate the ' A Orders at Bolender's Music Stoye 'w. H. Casey, . 104 South Second St., Olean, N. Y. __ Furnish 'at fair. prices J- . * the glasses rehired... - a me does - Fit the glasses £0 Eng-sure 50th comfort and satisfaction. E. HILLER \af /. + & « ¢ + 201 Ck \MEA e Agio el Poms V threes tus og \ 0s C eu 10 ape ° a» -< ft\; =< esenrng want to be' sure \ab want It.ole: Ged, from a clean .shop.. lifeshfinpt B04 - Inspection.. Clean! © FEresh! 'o r':-,\ ell There are at least nething th ”5; i ,%dmar0una'jtfi g , that ..| lp t=\ like On these two ‘yp‘oln I ts we invite vyoup \ ~METCALF MARKET - Telephone 154-J West Main 8t. LEGAL NOTICES. notice To cREpiTors. In pursuance of an order duly enter- ed in the office of the Surrogate of the ato p p -, OtUn O gay, HO G § Hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of George W. Porine, late of ° Cuba, N. Y., deceased, to pre- sent the same with the vouchers there. for to the undersigned -at the office of Waltom\N. Renwick, Cuba, New York, on or before the 1st day Of April, 1921, Dated the 18th day of September, 1920. . WALTER N. RENWICK, 39-26 Executor. 22 omo en ___ GOOCO0COGOOGG o AESSSSCECCCCCOCC oo \oa aste\ \\s a* go jurious to the eyes. They don't smudge and then the magistrates, priests, som heen «pending a few days at Mr Frank With the Jews the cortorstore was will be a half-day well spent. Eton!“ en MM“: bnifding with R \\C _ offected - Another - meeting | will h -- stood that the two in Wellsville are to . monles wis practiced by the O0! | yupp gp Erremen's Hallo Friday, NOV he cosed down. As a - result of the : The vearls meting of the ALI | At the lnving of the cornerstone when 16. to perfect the organization [rs. trust's retion, fully 1 Ach -employees .“ I‘m, C 'm,’”m“ of the Alhotts | the cupitol of Rome was rebuilt n pro ILH l‘ al. who was ‘M lthu fu'imvr\ will he rendered idlo. t hadies' Aid society took place at the: cession of vestal - virens. robed in } sordl, wire Wik a © I home of Mr and Mrs. Rodney Ingalls . white, surrounded the stone and cen | b (last Thnrsvflwyaxmt i. All enjoyed n; sgecrated dt with dif ations of NORTH CUBA. \ - A half day's time will probably suff’th'kf‘fl pie dinner and had a very , water - A prayer to the gods followed o sal hoe to see that all the farm buildings pleasant time. Receipts. $7.00 - Out | .. { I [fs -John Dunmicug from Cua hus, . a { town gies vere Mr and Mrs. Lin- ure tight and snug for the winter. It «@ town gnests were Mr and Mrs. Ln.} us French Bev. and Mrs. F. Harburn | 1 Q ators and knights laid hold] of the y' » I: | . | Dunning's hom L, man- --- Miz and childree of Cuba, Mrs. Mackey of iR ropes fnd moved the mighty stone to Postmaster I H Cole anl family . gps i | R . , F abr h \> Patient bossy may be willing. but; Rochester ; RS Its proper: position - In n hollos OUt | foes Guilford. C- N {[a mmond and 'o hi & | a ree ~ In the stone were {laoewd] ongots oof |f Alvo i cw h M 1 Mrs ; she cannot do her neighbor's bit. Each CT C CC CC on gold, silver and oth, rae ls - hich famly “L‘YN” sunday with MT and 475 | myst stand or fall by herself-and If you don't own an automobile, you | & ® i \ ' : * P v vg » p * dts. Gifford at their t( W.\ noel _ some should fall by the butcher's ax! . can do so many things! I Ie bad not been melted in any furnace Ralph Thrall and - family visited s ~ 124 x u up your o oo \asa o O o o AA o poo + O It's certainly exasperating to try to read or do anything else by a poor light. Moreover, it is very in- Electric Lights are admittedly the best-best for the work you are doing; best for the eyes; and most economical in the long run. 000OCGCOOGGOGOOGOGOGC O & 86006 For the long fall and winter evenings almost upon us, you will want a light you can depend upon in your home and your business place. yalls and ceilings, don't play out when the weather is cold, don't provoke you and tempt you to profanity. No fussing around to find a match-you just press a button and we do the rest. A At your service-always. considered an oo mmnblem oof poser. and - \Wilthur Gage Sunday ax, they niso performed cereruonies «f (tS Mr Donald Totten was a business Z laying. | In - onedieval tus the or'ts vitor in Olean Monday e was taken up by the onder of Toree Urs - Amos - Wing spent | Tuesday masons uis] hrs hy che. boson brousht - morning with &Mfre Henry Tattle | gown to- modern clavs. the cPremot. > ing symbol oal. wo cloe one gaia Out of Place Aunt - Hav: h church the ood er Sunduas tipet'y mut of sorts was vrons «he thougoat thio erence on that cour further ext ~f \I 30 *t Cha ot y oan comppls <X ce femk nus no son It p‘,“ » L wou . R La 9d +o % proc ool 40> kou he r Fourh c ss 20 L aot £009, R . (atte - ome fro morn ns 2 ar ssvered chat o- typo g p at [Prmesse d teo ”1 1 ~ > L4 + . JLrreys s «+802. g heeer* <n, 9% ing \*He - MWH to e tg & oa «r \Y e- £0 peated * h. % l San? wave < Wark rowe C Ther *e «* \Hp'@ «=s #oo o cla Prcle.\ +* - - 4 n> % - - . cape ! tow - & - Ls Moses of laying a cornerstone be I AH \\.\v\ fixing 3,20 £» *+» protu ® rox nas e he 2108's » their father and mother. Mr ail Mrs Cuba Motor Sales M ro (jearge - Woalhams 18 i ; from a gevere cold we PAY Agents for S H * J o- ROLET EGGS Roots, Barks, Herbs and Hides We sell the famous Dayton Airless Tires. M. J. ROGERS CUBA, N. Y. Water Street - Phones 104-R and 27 -M ’ WRITE US-IT PAYS AUBURN STUDEBAKER ' The Three Best Buys \” T q There's a Reason Plumbing - Meating - Tin We I Regggwg cf Ever}é@gr¥;@em 3 Let U8 DemQHStrate s i 1% Geregea St. Cube. A} hes Co eosin mre cians si Cuba Electric Company Troops +99, 3 ® a e- late. have in the past. . ifito good furniture. a good opinion of you. No. 8 West -Long Evenings Ahead You will beOinfiihe house more than you have of Your furnishings will count for more than they No money is better invested than that which goes t It gives you comfort, it pleases the eye, and it causes those who visit your home to have Whatever your wants in the furniture line, give us a chance to supply them before buying elsewhere. If we do not have what you want, we'll get it for you. Cuba Furniture Company Main Streek __ _C ORK yore I: § f i : | I \~ TC | gnu\:numunmumumunmluun1ummmmummmmuusmummmxmunmunltn1mmuuummmmm1unnmuummmmmm 3 a an cas taa NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In pursuance of an order duly enter- ed in the office of the Surrogate of the County of Allegany, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of Fred J. Tery, late of New Hudson, N. Y., deceased, to present the same with the vouchers therefor to the undersigned at the of fice of Walter N. Renwick, Cubs, New 3116731, on or before the 1st day of April, Dated the 20th day of September. BLANCHE M. TERRY, -__ Administrator, Walter N. Renwick, Attorney for Ad: ministrator, Cuba, New York. _ 3826 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In pursuance of an order duly enter- ed in the office of the Surrogate of the County of Allegany, notice is hereby given to all. persons having claims against the estate of Frank H. German, i late of Clarksville, N. Y., deceased, to | present the same with the vouchers therefor to the undersigned at the of- fice of Walter N. Renwick, Cuba, New York, on or before the 18th day of February, 1921. , . Dated the 7th day of August, 1920. to L. MAUDE GERMAN, CHARLES H. GROS, Administrators. Walter N. Renwick, Attorney for Ad: ministrator, Cuba, New York. 383-26 scn ge ccs cn eam w oh cn came n> NOTICE To CREpiToRrs. In pursuance of an order Auly enter ed in the office of the Surrogate of the County of Allegany, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of George S. Marsh, late of Cuba, N. Y., deceased, to present i the same with the vouchers therefor to the undersigned at the law office of Walter N. Renwick, Cuba, New York $3281. before the 20th day of December, Dated the 21st day of June, 1920. HENRY K. MARSH, CHARLOTTE J. MARSH. Executors. Walter N. Renwick, Attorney fof Executors, Cuba, N. Y. 26-26 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In pursuance of an order duly en ed in the office of the Surrogate of the County of Allegany, notice is hereby given to all \persons having claims against the estate of Edwin N. 'l late of Cuba, N. Y., deceased, to PTC sent the same with the vouchers ther for to the undersigned at the office 0! Walter N. Renwick, Cuba, New York. £1,528]. before the 4th day of Decembe, Dated the ist day of June, 192\. | ° & ROBERT E. PIERCE JENNIE PIERCE. |__ Execytof> Walter N. Renwick, Attorney f0f Executors, Cuba, N. Y. 23-25 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. in pursuance of an order duly ed in the office of the Surrogate of th County of Allegany, notices is here\ given to all persons baving against the estate of William C. Wa\ ren, late of Cuba, New York, Qeceaset. to present the same with the roucker3 therefor to the und ed at ty of ao dit cire thir oom c fice of J. C. Leggett, ”Vb? Bank Building, Cubs, New York. °\ # before the 15th day of Decemberblffl ‘ Dated the 11th day of June, 152\ MARGARET O. WARREN. Admintstratrit J. C. Leggett, Attorney for Admis® tratrix, Cuba, New York. {4'- | } NOTICE TO CREDITORS In pursuance of an order duly *\!\ ed in tho office of the Surrogate \' County of Allegany, notice is bete?\ given to all persons having \*~\ | against the estate of Carrie A. St0¢°2° ;Mé610nbfi,m&deceased.mp‘e_ , sent the taine with the tks\ , | for to the undersigned at the 040° \ waiter N. Cube, Ne# 70 a??? before the 13th day of Nove\ Dated the Eth day of May, 1994 aDBmon §. } i - 182 :North-Union Street = /f - FS waltee N. feawitk, , jng estor, Guba, A. C #>