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f l \ |_ {can Legion; givaiy Fri & ler Operd house} lam-passed ef The second an The hall becefige g; and the time spent 'by the committee in charge of the -décorations 0011515 - ~less thousands-:of strips of white:crope: paper were suspended vertmally Trom the ceiling, so-that the upper-half -o <the large fall, 'was filled . withs, thi roof, ov- | er the dancers\ heads incandescent lights in -the ceiling twin- kled like stars through the softly sway. ing canopy which was lower at the sides tham-in the «center. and. the effect.. Lo t was something like that. of a snow storm caught by 'some enchantment and suspended overhead, or like the interior of a fairy frost-cavern. . The whole scene was lighted .by large in- verted domes . suspended at ~the corners,\ mside 'which revolved col- | ored lights that throw . constantly changing hues on the white roof, tike rainbows flashing on a (cloud. The walls were prettily decorated with shields 'beating the Legion . insignia and theiy colors, blue and gold. 'The music by, the 13 piece Houghton orchestra was one of the most ~de- lightful features of the evening. An- other was the grand march, for which all the dancers were presented with gay paper hats. The balloon dance, in which colored ballbons were shot through the hall from~ a genuine | French 75, was véry pretty,. and the |- \serpentine. dance was particularly beautiful. Over 400 guests were present fully as many from out of town as from Cuba. - Bolivar; Belmont, Belfast, Friendship, Olean, and other near-by towns' werefia'epresented. MT *: kowns of the women werk..nnusuall 1 ful, and the Aftairin.all its. .dethils was agreed to be brillant beyond the or- «inary. The senior class, of the high school“ served a dainty supper in the rooms of the Legion, and the proceeds of this were $84. 'The sum added to the Legion treasury.is not yet known af. their bills have not been settled, but the effort of the Legion was not so much to gain funds as to make their party a memorable' occasion, w - NoTiICE. Feb. 1 discloses that we have, sever- al hundred unsettled 1920 accounts remaining on our \books It is imper- ative that every-person that. is indebt- ed to us make settlement promptly after the first of each, year. been our rule since. we started in bus- iness thirty-seven ye&rs ago Ppoes it seem fair that after rocelving accom- modations in the way of éredit anyone should be s6 lacking in appreciation as to fail to make settlement at least once a year? We expectevery person owing us an open account, past due note, or on contract will call on or be- fore Feb. 10. 5-(1) SISSON & SMALLEY. M * NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the an- me of DARBY, | y ~- seeming entirely tra ruled as a re- |! -~sult-of -the originality\ i Hundreds 'of |. é waffactfia & (. fate. .starva This has |. $ have been coming -br one doll U gladly boil; until “the 111 &t harvest. mas gedl over- $1360 flu}? Suppose J re $500 for'. 'charity Work this winter. The fir? China-Chilf, Shensi Shansi, 000,000: “b half yeirg of creased than 3iin try and 5 00,000.3re 'tacing & on 'and \will did «w our'fielp, ty. L l town goneration to come. out our \help. *~ To feed, and save lives: committees in the famine area. them. * Save a life in China nual meeting of the stockholders of Bartlett, Morgan & Keller, Inc., will be held in their offices at 21-25 West Main street, Cuba, N. Y., on Thursday, Feb. 10, 1921 at 10 a. m. SIDNEY A. HIXSON, a Secretary. 1 GRANGE TUREEN DINNER. Cuba grange will have a tureen din- ner at 1 o'clock Saturday, February 5. The members gro to bring their own dishes, bread and , butter and tureen.' Coffee will be served by the grange. After dinner the third and fourth degrees will be conferred upon a class 84 of eight. l Percales, Me», '28e and 28 a yard.; Very pretty patterns. C. A, WHEELER & SGN Leg Brokéin by Howe Kicks (eorge Nunn 6f Lyofig Comets was | | kicked by a horge Wednes ay evenifig, breaking his leg, reduced by Dr. Higg® ° Gr- mamemapmmns FOOD AND APRON SALE. i morning Manl Fore SALE All my Farm around 24 acres, One-half fuile from Cuba viilago lin ut we m America 'canri for us to draft our young men to sacri- fice their ; 1yos \and endure hardships in order te stop the:-Huropean war. If we' hay ten:dollars, five- dollars which by practicing thrift, wé'tin save and get along with- 'out, it 1s\ duty as creatures of Al- -mighty- GbéMngW*it-WfiflrE¥y-a«nd—Wmtmfi Mr.._D._M..White of Bath, sip fight down nthis famine We raise 'over $500 for the Christ- fand have just raised Hor European Relief work. ’jump in and round out | a, making $2000 for our northern provinces of Hohan and Shantung, are all affected. The} file zone“ {Severe ©100,000 pulation Of 45,- contfnuous drought, dur- ing Whl'e ‘tlre normal rainfall has de- om 25 inches a year to less éHés, has affiicted the, coun-. 03) 000 Chinese are fieafly jmmed, Md Sis 11'0 000 are already dying dat The ‘flmmer-unleSS-haltem \ican when-”means the break-up of civ- flization in North China; in fact the complete collapse of a vast region commercially, economically and mor- ally, which is certain to persist for a We have an opportunity to help a friendly nation in distress, to strength- en existing ties, to expand our trada and to have the consciousness that we have saved the lives of 16,000,000 hu- man beings who would have died with- 3 cents will save one life one day, . $1 will gave one life one month, $5 will bave one family one month, All funds collected by the American committee aro transmitted to the In- ternational Famine. Relief committ a _m of Peking, This commiteo acts {megElk An old-fashioned-New England sup- clearing house for the five regional Ching is in the grip of the worst ca- lamity in history. She turns to us as her oldest and richest friend, whOoM | yrepoek. she has learned to trust. We cannot members of the Sunday school will | on, ignore her call and let these helpless; give entertainment. people die without Fie effort to save | with us on this evening. ; A+ this county are diseased, He said |. | herds of any county in the state. Holstein affairs. Col: BHaxter, PD year, and what the plans for were,. Mr. Zimxper emphasized portance of the - ity work hrough fasterl While. in. many eounhes as hi as 45 per cent of cattle tested are: react ing, only 3\ per cent df those tested in breeders of Allegany county have an excellent opportunity, and Should have the largest number; . of ' accredlted Mr, Charles Bigler of Syractisg;: pres- ident of the state Holstein association, spoke on the busmess management of fif Elrdira, the New York state live stock: auction | eer, entertained the, breeders with a number of stories reparding his, work. He emphasized the importance of or- state: director for the. Allegany—Steu- ben district, spoke of his desire to' be of service to all the Holstein breeders Of the county. ' IOS 10 MAIN STREET OchElm on DaBolt Property, Split by | ' Storms, is Cut: Down; Plant I ed by Mrs. Telier. OU ne of theo largest trees in- Cuba, e'old elm on the lawi of Mr. George aBolt of West Main street was cut wn last week, as it had been s ged by storms that it was sp it Within we fleet of the ground, / It ced. 3. sant. was |. Q”y‘é§$rs» dld. cut down \LaFever aegisted by Fired brough \It w “film? by Mr. Rb 'Hate I P etreé‘was‘plantedrbyM‘iss—Bruc who afterward became the wife on Shnator Teller of Colorado, and still} survives him,. The tree was set out, on\ the bank of Griffin creek, which theh. flowed between what is now the Burdick bouse and the DaBolt home, where \Miss Bruce thin lHved. , to r Gti erm wiLL Not peuiver ice. | | On order that no one may depend up- on us and so be disappointed, we wish | 'I to again announce that we will not de- liver ice next summer. It will be ad- f visable, therefore, to make other ar-, rangements for your supply. 5-2 CUBA ICE COMPANY. armmmes c fei igre fp A NEW ENGLAND SUPPER. per will be sorved by the Sunday school of the Baptist churék at West Clarksville Friday evening, Feb. 11., Price 35¢; cliildren under 12, 20 cents. A committee of the Parish Guild of' Christ \thurch will hold a ~Tood andq apron sale at the office in the Arnold | block on Geneeée street formerly 0¢-| wiches -and _ dishes, cupied by the Electric company,. on ' ta . Saturday, Feb. 12, at 11 o'clock in the furnish meat and. potatoes,. A prize 5-(2) Supper to be served from 5:30 to 8 | Following the supper thei Plan to be: » d W's- , sUNSHINE DANCE. ! The members of Maple Branch , | : will have a tureen supper at 7 o'clock, ' and a dance, in I. 0. O. F. hall Monday fight,, Feb. 7.- Each nfember to ask , one extra couple, each to furnish sand- | Committee to 'will be given for the best lady anda tgentleman waltzer., * A 'W. F. Reba east of the state road, ; with Barn 36x50, big | spring, ¥Yery fertile land. . Will fake i fine truck garden or chicken farm. Taxi Service To and from all trains. AAAAA Reasonable rates. Long trips a specialty. was? terms. C. N Hammond. 5-tf Bnclosed | <, Chevrolet CLOTHING 4 4 A RU BEER 00005 | GOLD SEAL SNAG PROOF BALL BAND TOP NOTCH , U. S. and GOO'QYEAE GLOVE: wegeer- 'to Cuba; and #8 lecnmmhstnnce tha located chiefly town, thus pres may attitude of the pt don't want Cuba to chenge 'to stay just at It 18\\\ plies that to afk impossible; ° that pla 'man beings must: of ei- go forward or backward. Sur wishes the villa The writer concludes. by. remarking that the above: suggestxons, though not revolntionary; might prove some- what evolutionary... , o sHoEs tsk’frte urine“ (3 home ngigh- 0 smve to shed Ive snirlt we 088833. f. who says, \I 'I wish it To this he re- : is to ask the x ‘flnojfriend of Cuba tot go . backward. - VALENTINE \DAY sociAL. The Philathea glass of the Baptist Sunday school will hold a box social in the parlors of the church on Mon- day \evening Feb. 14 Yalentine Day. Al are. cordially; invited l york vcury Victrola Chosen by Legion Boys lni Competitive \Contest of Six Mathnes. * W f A notable sictory mjhi-Afbieved b: \the. Victrola | last {M ‘QF‘: evening when the members of (3mm American Legion held & combetmve. l aon. \ &,;-|-contest-in-their-rooms-to-decid make of talking machine they would | buy. f There were six machines on hand for the trial, and the boys tried out | records of various sorts on each, in2 order to got an idea of what they could | do in various directions, After all : had been heard, a vote was taker and , the Victrola received moré6 than twice; as many , votes as all the other ma | chines combined, and -more than four: i times #s many as the next highest} competitor, It was regarded as a fitting decisionl by which the soldier boys determined‘ lupon the Victrola, since more than. 'o0 ' ance at G. A. R. hall on Feb. 12 at 2) ' per cent of-the capacity of the Victor | {View Ir mportant Matte f /- The board would like more sugges-] | fered for the 'best slogan. New members' have | or Hnes as a cash, and. carry grocery. ¥.| Cnba. people. fill por pleased.. tentlon‘ or ouea 'Che gtllree euggestlons to: date, ) st oi which is? ; _ ~ e _ Bee You BeA - \Cu fs 109\ CUBA} O0 9 .; BOOSTER Com tc & 2 ~ # tions along this ling. Get. on your thinking cap.. A $5 'prizce has been of-. paid up they dues, and the board re- speotfully requests others to follow he Chamber still owes $775\onlts subscription of $1000 to the hospital, | ''as well ag several hundred dollars in.. (Old indebtedness, which should be tak- en care of this year.' We need \more members, we need some get-together meetings. We are now planning a banquet for all mem-. bers the lattér part of this month, at which time we will have the pleasure of hearing; Mr. Roland -B. Woodward, secretary of the Rochester Chimber- of Commerce,- a man who not only speaks well, but who does things and has done a great deal for Rochester. BUYSlMARKH BASKET Mr, M. A. Coon New Proprietor of This | Gregory-Allen Canfield Wil ) U . Be Placed in Charge. The grocery store known as , the Market Basket and belonging to Mr. Gerald Siblsy- of Olean has this week | -been sold to Mr. M.. A. Coon of this place. Mr. Sibley found if necessary to dispose of it, as his produce bus- iness and other enterprises do not per- mlt him time for its management, Mr, Coon will conduct it on the form- to learn i; that the management of this store \has | y. fallen into such competent hands. ~ Mr. Coon has for a number of years conducted 0 Cuba (which store he will continue to | ' manage as before) and he is known as | one of our most popular and enter-, prising merchants, with a business, which continues steadily to grow from ' year to year. Mr. Allen Canfield, who has for: 'gome time been one of Mr. Coon's ef- | ficient force at the corner grocersH store, will assume the management| of the Market Basket on Monday. com etli LINCOLN DAY MEETING. There will be a Lincoln Day observ-v ip. m. You are cordially invited, es-' lplant was turned over to war work ' petially members of the G. A. R.;, the ' during the great struggle, and & women's Relief Corps, the Sons. Of: er of people connected With it; vorerans and the A lean Leg! ta. ca- 6-1 served under the colors in various pacities. WANTED, TO WORK IN STORE. Wanted, a man to work in grocery store and drive a motor delivery wag \Also a saleswoman for grocery store. a e 5-(1) _ M. A. COON. cuore. (p comma: NX Graduates as Nurse. Miss Harriet Vincent, daughter of Mrs. Minnie Vincent of Cuba. complet- Sunday. Miss Vincent has accepted ; a position as a nurse in the samé insti- i tution and began her duties yesterday m 1 Wwo'd hate to be as mean as some people. A hateful old paragrapher up in Milwaukee or somewhere put this In his \coll¢um\ the other day: \Where the deuce doés a girl get vac- . cinated now so that it won't show.\ . Clarksville (Tex.) Times. Good quality bleacked Muslin, 18¢ | yard. QAWMEBezSON OW Foop sacle Tomorrow. Thers will bo a food gale tomorrow, Saturday, afternoon, at 1:30 at Pet- tit Tiros\ store, in charge of the Girl §Scoute of Troop 2 5-(1) Hillside Farm i “ Has the Best Maple and Beech WM“) C. A. WHEELER & SON. A00 a \ HOLLIDAY CROSSING. RUN-IN. 12%¢ yard. f’l‘here was another accident at Ho‘h‘, liday Crossing Sunday afternoon, in' ip. but nobody hurt. A man named/' fashion. aud it is wideyrstood 'Mr: Wag | nor will-receive between $150. and $200 per head. => . r[Cube closed Tuesday with very satie- rectory results. {on behalf of this very worthy and erdus-hearted people of our town;, who by their donations have made this splendid: refult . possible. _The follow-! ing is the list of donors reported since last week: Elizabeth L. McBElheney, $3; Christ Church, additional, $6; Mrs. H. E. Williams, $5; a Friend, $15; Jun- ior Red Cross, $26.22; Mrs. P. J. Keen- fifi—r—e-fi-GRCS—Bptometflse-m 3 » special sale on Peanut Brittle, Fudge | slight hope of recovery. indi Mati B T, V Over $1600 'Contributed by Cuba for | q 'a'? 12% Ragga ish .. Hoover. Punch—Gamma” Exp resses: Then KS. . \ The European Relief campaign in The local committee T sary work wishes to thank the g? an? $5; Mrs. Grace Bighop, $5; Harry E. Swift, $5; FW. Hoag, $10; 'B. G. Sisson, $5; W. R. Morris, $5; Mrs. James Loftis, $5; Mrs. Banger Sounder A. ._ Previously acknowledged, $980. : tptal, $1085.97. p& you know THA‘B PEFEOT“ E Evesient#f=, \~ To determine the exact neefiflflMJl eyes and to fit glasses econ requires special knowledge and, iencet. , iii gt. us\ WW} 8. ‘y ur | you WM? glasses that: £311! 'be [and give you pleasure inx7 them. . NOTICE. - Will the person who took my suit- case from the residence of Allan G. , Baldwin last October please return at 'once and avoid further trouble, as the party is known? Mrs. J, P. MILHAUSER, | b-(1) - 'Route 1, Cuba.} comedian ail per SPECIAL CANDY SALE. Saturday, Feb. 5, there will, boe a and Molasses Taffy at cost price, 20¢ ' per pound. All other candies are marked down 10¢c on the pound. I 5-(1) _ CUBA CANDY KITCHEN. | Mrs. Wagoner's Condition Serious. be in a very serious condition at the. Clinic hospital in Olean, with very ons HOSPITAL NOTES. was operated upon Thursday by Drs. inn of Bolivar was driving bis StU, youse and Gilray for removal of ton- Six to Olean, carrying six' grown persons and two children. Just after they got through the passage a man named Andrews of Salamanca tel | | banged into them with his Ford. Both gouth streot. . men claimed they sounded their horns. * but neither heard the other, presum- abily on account of the noise made by , _a train on the track above. ANNOUNCEMENT. The Bradley Hotel, now under the management of Mr. Edgar Bradley, has been redecorated and is once more ready to receive boarders and guests. A specialty will be made of Sunday dinners. *6&-(1) | OLEAN HIGH SCHOOL CUBA HIGH BIG BASKETBALL GAME Friday, Feb. 4 Keller Opera House A Good Preliminary Contest Cabs Was Defeated at Olean by one point We aro exrepect fag to Win on our own Court. . sils and adenoids. crse Af p Saws Filed-satisfaction guaranteed. E. B. Palmetier, Wasson tenant house, . 4-(4) - a woLr gun. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wagner and daugh- . ter Ethel visited their daughter and sister, Mrs. Emerson Spicer, and hus- band Saturday and Sunday, in Wells- ville. & Mr. Tillburg finished his job of drawing logs in this place to the last ' block mill last week. School closed on account of the iliness of the teacher, Miss Kingsbury. Mr#. Fred Carrier, who was in the Mountain Clinic two weeks for treat- ' ment, was brought home Saturday. Mr. Southwell's family aro expect- | ing their daughter apd 'Ave children to arrive here next week from Nebras- | m <_ Several feague members ditended | the Dairymen's League meeting at -Portville Tuesday evening. t _ The Sunshine will meet with Mrs. L E. Seort this week Thursday. \_ francis Gibbs died at the home of} day morning about ball past 10 o'clock. | “finehadbeenagremwfimer. % nme mmmedoon Jespie Lyon, Potter, Catherine . $nydé ter, Oren Smith, ta' Wixson. Donald Blossom. Eo Hedden, Walter Verna Sherwood: n4 Wills, Nortoan Wi Spelling-Lolia \Ads Lucille Dewitt,. | Little, Ellen Conrath, Bernice ridgo, Frarices H Archie Kratts, Andrew Litt 0, * . | Froa Homuth gay/5 Esther Carpenter. Fro, C0 Earl Chamberlain, Ireag \Child Clayson, Stewart Dg ley, Ellsworth Herret er, Elwood Law, Grac Pauline Morgan, Dorothy] jorte Amsden, Alice Eldi‘f Hendryx, . Wakeman, Grace Whipplé. Wright. ; Davis, Alico Hammond, : rett, Watkin James, Gee . wood Law, Reynold Mrs Harry Wagoner, whose illness rite Wasson, Donald W Good quality unbleached Sheeting at hak been. referred to, is reported to' - English Grammar-M' den, Lois Brown, Allcé cey J. Hendryx, Maxw rence Older, Ion® St Windsor. Walter Renwick Keel which two cars were pretty well used} | pumaer Atherton of East Main street |}| Whipple. * «emwhoueedto «torg, | -stfl}-exist, but p ‘hkaMFemfieflMWedms— iP a; } \ Prel \if; ar \Arithmetic ..,‘.. van Can be corrected by properly fitted £22333; Howar Glasses? ° atk.\ If your eyes are giving the least bit ng‘gt Emma of trouble, have them attendéd to at \Elementai onge. Straining them may cause per- Carl, 133311“ B 'manent-Injury. ___ at e Lang, Margaret“ St English, 3 YearswE» English III-Madaliné Ivernis English IV-Conley Elev]! English, 4 qurfi—Ger Commercial Arithmé C3 w Americam - History Br oi Latin, 2 Years—Leia Brown (Continued on Page A Surviving’b ; Farmer smeared f. fifi' automobile with Heorm. \What's 'that?\ ho f \Oh that's mate E in case anything g066% with one of the - rimn tires,\ he was told, ..> \Huh!\ the old farmer snorted di \I been drivin' h years, but tako along a 'éx one of 'em.\ The march of eliminated most 6 kttove in the trade to come gStgpl Look! Melee