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irst -| Don't take a chance of water freezing and spoiling the radiator, Mr. Motonst. Denatured Alcohol is the best and safest anti-freezing solution. - Absolute - y- harmtess to radiator; and-can- be used in .proper. pro-... ortion to the water to withstand any degree of tem- . perature. = c - e $1.25 per Gallon _ l,‘ Fowl o t | Mr. Hoxie Smith - Bath-=-Fam ‘ ily Will Be Missed. .- '' r. Hoxie Smith and family Mg”: planning to remove to Bath in about| month, where Mr. Smith will return tb the management of the office of the }; Borden Farms Products Co., wi which previous to coming to Cuba P i # NEW S:-BOR®N~ To Mtr. and Mrs. Fred Lapp of Bel- 1 fast, Nov. 8, a son. 4 To Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Trowbridge of Andover, Nov,. 7, twin girls, named Marion and Marjorie. won io oona Agree neer EARLY PAPER NEXT WEEK. loses, Kenneth Copeland, |- er and Jolee Witter com- ense younger n leaders\ to be held Nov. | 26 to 28 @t-Cornell University, Ithaca. had been connected for many yegfs.| The delegates from Allegany county The Borden office in Cuba has Been v'ill‘meet\a.tf\\'ellsville and go in a closed for fome time, though the plunt body. | here remains in charge of the inspect The Cornell; University Christian or, Mr. Frank Milage. | association is' the host of the con- f Mr. and Sm'th during their few , ference. It is expected that this meet- this 3:32; $15; $51: gzgkrfog £$2%Zr(l)y years rtsidence in Cuba have made a: ing will be a big affair, the registration - wrestle with the wishbones and other Kost of warm friends, and probably being ‘litnfited to 2,000 - delegates. Thanksgiving attachments, The Pa- noefeuxxoluldh‘belmore mlissed or leave Churches, Sunday schools and YOUuNE|;juop wi pe issued one day earlier | a vacancy harder to fill. next wagggzgggingia-§r%8\‘WGdfié§3§§ '- We will be able to take. care of. Day Wants. (New Figs and Dates, ( and Lemon Peel, Citron, Mincemeat, \PI Cluster Raisins, Malaga Grapes, Tokay Gr Lettuce, Celery, Radishes, ' Mixed Nuts;-Currants, Jonathan Apples. & i Friday and Saturday Specials. ro Mrs. Smith; Men's Christian associations and oth- in particular has. been. most.devoted.to | ergroups of - Christian... leaders--MAY Advertising COpY, COTTEe® S soa rrtoce any ond ur the most Re | \\ .ca ne- norte ana ct in otfor,? b; | . C (G one OL -c corre i . - © ' e a east 24 tive, members of the Red Crogs, during | ~ERIRE IS DYING HARD: ~) ~~ 3232925glgxl'lfiagleiidh‘izflz‘ly. i the war; she is also president of the i av} ll e Do \L V t ey, . : F f - ig, Eri ar Avenues of Escape in| ° . \\ T_\ \* n , on | nall ali. T i. ogc | .P. & ify = clu gor bookcommit | Tries\ Various Avervee of | \ nnreng of yep mat you | emp ree Call mame ap- She | B8 0,000 m+ ' , . . 2 } nown. seek to be worthy of.] | | ' Salt Pork, Ib.. S&lmon _,; Shakespeare club, the secretary of the Albany; Nov, 17-The Public Service 3311312;ng , see e j y . ¢ 7 . ~ Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs. for __ 256 |- Fresh Roasted, Buik Coffeg - 3 $x 4: Eastern Star, and has been very active Commission, Second District, today de- 4 age s Bulk Cocoa ____L__________ 18e | 33341559373 0110061313135333'794‘551‘3 \hys! in church work and in a wide variety nied a mo't)ian by the Erie Railroad A friend in need is like anybody else 113,le (gatslb'lb' \\\\\\\\\\\\ 531/39\ Ka S 1 wee J“ ~P4c I of enterprises. Her helpful and self.! company to' dismiss, for. lack of juris- f ily e wo eanuts, lb. ___.__________- 180]: Karo.Syrup, large can ;___£.0950. / y a - applicatic | in need only more 50. col . > | f. Shredded Wheat ____:____._ 146 |'. Jiffy Jell, all flavors, Tor's ooc. sacrificing spirit and pleasant manners. diction, the' application by the town . oer t- ~~ 0 is-- - 266.. f _ ~. >. . Nibkel Plate Flour; 49 Ib. sack,; , .\ COMpOURG ( 186 |. Por | £22 Geake cl Clark's Bread ..___:____.__. Me}. Tb8; for,. C £ C have endeared her to everyone, and , board of, Cuba, Allegany dounty, and | : 0 ~~ NOTICE. CV L s 'the departure of herself and her gen-”hey Allegany Coupt'yj ,,supenfi.sbrp,,ask~ Prof; B. 0. Butéeffield of Belmgtv will ial husband .will be greatly rtq. I 1112533 a cg?ge £311? Ejistggrgzgifi close his singing school at West 600 rom pm gie ess, ops agp erg fered .ergpging of 118 LFG 13£ d sville with a grand concert at the ATTENDS BTB CcHooLs .the town? It 'iS“fifld‘éffiS€°é’aTbfiaz Ar ap\ flag?‘cf'zfi’lfifitgflffi’wflefiemfiéfNov.. veal will be taken by the railroad from | $7, 'rPhere wit be solos, duets, tr108, the commission's order tday. \! choruses and instrumental m . \ § 257 come ~ _\ .. t bree t \{ cents for children. Come a *at worth for: 25 cents,\ Benefitvof¥ «~ church. ' *47-1 + Sisson & Smalley # no a Mrs. C. A. Gailup Speaks at a Series redes - ”fiamfin‘fir. n a romans . 2. \ Fie *T\ Sirs. C. A. Efim cor Wast C094. AC _ ;) U companied \ by Mrs. Fannie Deir of | tn {letter-t’dflwwmieiv‘m Nile, the superintendent of the County Mr. George C, Itosa, the county food Bible School association, has been administrator during the war, analyzes spending the last two weeks attending ; the retail prices of foodstutfs in ~Wells~; a series of district conventions of the Y!He in the last six months. The table association, which have been held in/ which he prints shows that of 22 staple the various towns‘in the county. artitcles 20 have declined and two- cnn @ ~All Gp \Wall Paper- . wWALDOCK'S DRUG STORE. v h - . - : h woul ; + tov lge e ® \%. s nne uf - buds p \LC { Miner, , 7 K F n = T*. : 3 hi 3 iolite aige 0 ; .. o. vl Be Heke S M Maal } . Aix, teus is TMM he - AP i wait « Al:\ a © CC ta: w* & + A -~ \o . e a+ . 2pm E = narain - _I\ U i hcl ws wor - - ., . . . russ - w . . . (PCR - ~\; > . 1 . ;t Ao AMU g * IF * ikd © .. \Teco i> - \Teli: é - , I . % r M e y , \\ ¥ % C + . ® w , - , f + ---in @ nowe ~~~ WORN NERVES + . Mrs. G as be alri ad.; C868 and crackers—have increased in a \& % & I.., © P - , . Pare din ine Tho maki nt 9 tos tat Tos t, | wevere roubres vith | This Ledy Could Eat Only the Plainest Food and Not Much of $ children's division and conducting w, urcs show that there has been an aver; dizzy spells, queer pains and irregular That Until Goldine No. 1 Straightened‘ Out Her Stomach and Brought Back Her Health When All Others Failed. Thanksgiving Delicacies . And Good for All l Other Times Also We know that the people of Cuba appreciate good things to eat. We know also that they are mighty & ae tim T § | kidneys, give reason to suspect kidney school of methods. She spoke in Can- 48\ decreagdg fm Ipod -stuff. prices of ag. f eadea last Priday, in Fillmore Satur- \POU! 21 per'cent. ~ weakness and to try the remedy that has helped your neighbors. day, in Richburg Tuesday, in Wells m mesa *~ C Mrs. Ida Mapes, 27 Prospect street, a Uncle Sam's Pack of Cards. - P 9B \It seems wonderful to think that I can eat what good judges along that line. That's why we buy with such great care that it brings people from other places here to get their food supplies, For this Thanksgiving season we have a good full line of the finest California - Grapes, Grape Eruit, Oranges, Orange and Lemon Poel, Celery, LhLettues, Cranberries, Nuts, ete. to s the program of the district convention to be held at Cuba, on Tuesday. -/ anns WATER STILL LOW. Mr. C. A. Trenkle. the superintend- ent of the city water system,. reports . ! that the situation remains the same as | - 1 ville Weduesday, and will take part in gC‘uba, says: \Had I taken Doan's Kid- The 110,000,000 cards needed to rec-; ney Pills a long time ago, I would have ord the population of the United States | been saved from much needless suf- in the new census made a stack more | fering, but it was only of late that I than- ten miles high. Without ma- knew for certain that, my kidneys chinery it would he almost impossible! WTC the cause of my trouble. I was to manage & census nowadays. It V?” {xelrxfogsgxrgldllxaipagns mnglciw]; took sevftfn years . to complete gndigernlglbforlcaa boxnof 33351ng 113353“), Sind publish the census of 1890, and nine) ang since taking them, I have been I please and when I please,\ says Mrs, Fannie.Ryan. \For nearly cight years I suffered with étonkach trouble and could eat only 'the plainest of food 'and very little of that. Crackers and-milk was my usuai diet and often even that would upset my stomach. I would go days at a time without eating. I lost weight and looked like a skeleton. My cheeks were sunken - in and my eyes seemed to be popping out of my heaa. Medicing® didn't seem- to. help me at all. About a month ago I first got Goldine No. l -and it took hold right away. I notiged that I was not distressed after eating and that I could eat more gradually at every meal. Now, after taking several bottles of- Goldine No. 1, I can eat everything I want to and it seems to e now as if I had never had any stomach trouble. A had pie the last three days and it was the first time Mrs. 9. Orcenfield in eight years. .I wish that I could tell, everyone per- . | sonally what Goldine will do for them if they have stomac# trouble. It seems a pity that so many should suffér when they can get relief with this medicine.\ Mrs, S. Greenfield says Goldine is fine for nerve trouble. * ' . % Goldine is sold in Cuba by L. J. Waldock. - & Y STL p l; a \ a lg a .’ H \ u ! % . « , - Just at pres “t.“v‘ U!“ something lllll_l\lhl”} (NC ast noted. The water level is as low | years to complete the census of 1880.} lieved intend to conti in the Gorton line of Codfish Cakes (something entirely _ &! ; greatly relieved. I intend to continue in the Uf L oll: «145 sot e{nNiIn g ( ll XSA g; as ever.. and on account of the in- By means of electrical mechanism using Doan's until cured,\ (State: new and posit yuly delicous), Clam Chowder, F aked | creased danger of fire from the setting | which punches something like 4,000,000 | ment given June 24, 1908). FishfFinmm ”midi“ w. iin of winter, the need of conserving: cards a day, the cards are now sorted | On March 8, 1918, Mrs. Mapes said: R , p * 2C \the water supply is greater than at and tabulated in weeks instead of \I have had no occasion to use Doan's Fresh Oysters Daily-Selectsy extra large and fine. | uny previous time. It is hoped, how-| years. The' device also saves expense | Kidney Pills since I took them several t ever, that the recent snows will help: Sh rror. | years ago, for I was completely cured eli L4 f { ep\ inl eliminates error. _ o at that time. All I have formerly to relieve the situation. i cn rie @ ~All ig icine 222k P r + | Who remembers the \dudes\ of said in praise of Doan's I gladly con- If you were h 1 the ti (it ~ | 'i firm. Doan's are a fine medicine.\ . b u were zippy all the time an iwenty-some years ago whose trousers! - g0c «at all dealers. Foster-Milburn showed it,. serioug-minded - persons | were so tight the men had to pry them-| (ip., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. would merely think you silly. selve into them with a shoe horn? - cori ~- etm inn mommas - 4 <0 teo nam rier Price Smashing: Sale Manufacturer's % Something more than a mere . Sale. An event that will make history 'for Olean and vicinity, in combating HIGH CLOTHING PRICES. OPEN DAILY . FROM ' 9 A. M. TO 10 P. M. \From Factory to Wearer!\ °. __ It is Our Desire to Impress Every Reader of This Paper That This Will Unquestionably be the Most Ufiqualéd ‘ a, a . P % R. P 4% s + % ta.. C j * EVER ATTEMPTED IN OLEAN OR VICINITY |_ _ - {THE VICTORY CLOTHING STO OPENS ITS DOORS TO THE PUBLIC AT 9:00 A. M. .. __ \ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, AT 516 WEST STATE STREET Pants, Shirts, Sweaters; Underwear, - AND WILL OFFER $1 00 000 stock of Up-to-the Minute Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits and Overcoats, “Fl, S', defy our competitors to meét. This is not a \Fly-by-Night'\ proposition. stay, and.invite your inspection of both also Ladies', Juniors' and Children's Coats---all at prices that we absolutely our prices and merchandise at our opening sale. Don't Forget the Date and Place is SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, at 516 W. State St., Olean, N.Y. m rurgce.s It is your satisfaction that we want, for we are here to Assorted Overcoats for men and young men, in all sizes and colors, latest style, with or without belts, with or without Sale Price fur collars. Regular price $26 fsfiswtmum of men's and vyouns men's Suits, all snappy For 3 Days only models in all the latest fabrics Assortment of Quilted line? and- colors. - Big range to Coats,. Astrachan collars, for choose from. All sizes.. Reg- men and young men. Made to nlar prise $21 to &sn. Sale sell at $27. Sale price to $100. Sale price $3 to $4 o $15.75 -= $16.50 to $37.50 . $16.50 to $60 w Men's Pants Men's Underwear SALE SPECIAL - omit ~many- items Dress and work,. all sizes an : T nion Suits of high grade all g fabangszl Regular price $6. 0° brands. _- Regular price $4.30, to $15.0. - Sale price Sale price . $3.50 to $8 Ladies' juniors' and- ehil dren's Coats of the very latest models and fabmes,. in Duvetyn. Silvertone, All- wool Velour and Plush. Regular price $12.50 to $73.00, _ Sale price $9.50 to $45 BOYS' SUITS All models. all sizes ond fab mes. - Regular prim“ & O4 oto ¢22.0 - Sale pree $5 to $13.50 ¢ DAVE STEINBURG BEN BLUMM Managers Men's Fur Caps Regular price $5.00 to $7.00. ’_D.u'e to the limited amount of space, we are forced to # Men's For Coats- and Chautf- feur MAut - Coats. Regnlar pree $6 co $110, Sale price $25 to $75 Arrow Brand Collars, sizes and styles. ‘ $1 per Dozen which you can buy at a great saving. 2 - DOORS OPEN DAILY - FROM _ __ 9 A. M. TO 10 P. M. seein s eins te conn We do as we advertise. Our guarantee goes with every purchase. Money refunded if not satisfied. Half fare refunded from all our advertised centers on purchases over twenty-five dollars. Our Tailor on premises will do all alterations free. * +«- a _ ros s. nko o up lth com nates nal, Fieve fie aati at ntl nage maton lag oo i d nl anl on ma