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farmer erting more influende upon try than ever before“ thi is approaching more ... sound business. basi, \ pr lses~these an? ot i . 8 \~torly m\e\e'“tTfi'g\’5f“Kl‘ legany Co ntzyr Por mona grange, held. to Cubs; Thursday St Lar, Estenswe drainage system Hundr , ably return to it |; and Friday of last week with a large as attendance, perhaps 150 persons.. The situation of the' farmmg llldllfl: try was set forth in an Address Friday ufternoon by State Lecturer Silas. Strivings of. Caktile, . who spoke on ~ \Playing the. Game.\ The fman who wins, he said,; is the man who. plays the game to the finish, and not the quitter who gets discouraged and. drops out whenever the other gide scores. And that is particularly true of farming. Even the darkest cloud has its silver lining. The high freight rates have hit the Allegany: farmer prety hard, but they have made his farm worth more, because it is more | costly to ship in products from-& dis: tance to compete with him. Farming |* is the basic industry of the country- absolutely indispensable. 'Its-follow- ers must learn. from the suctéessful in |; other lines of business, and they will see that organization and co-opera- tion are prime requisites. The opening. session\ of.the. grange was held Thursday mornmg in Odd Fellows hall, A véry pleasant ad- dress was given by Loren Hunt, who | welcomed the grange '*'\back home,\ Allegany Pomona having been organ- mort ized in Cuba in 1907. as District Depiity: Jo '. ~Canaseraga* Té’sfifillfi’ $ of the,. accompl! € since its: form A part in securing= \location. 'of C state agricultural school at Alfred. B Stamley Renwlck and Mrs; Fred (Continued on Page 8.) NEW ENGLAND BOJLED DINNERS. On Wednesday evenings at 6 o'clock the Bradley Hotel will serve old fash- ioned New England Bofled Dinwers. Price 50¢c. - *, soot a A fresh supply of Horses of | all Kinds at the Cuba Fair Grounds. For sale or ex- change. Come‘and look them over -__. Eark S. Mame ~- +4 -d \‘\’arti¢u1 fly \ its) : A stated that I purchased th Sill: Je ey'in all the new colors, - C, A. WHBELER & son. Yflr «mud \townar [AL SUNDAY DINNER. Eler‘vea from 12 to 230, Menut cream of Tomato Soup, Spare Rib with Dressing, Mashed Potato and Brown. Sauce, Cabbage Salad, Prune Whip, Pié or Ice Cream. _ *10-(1) .SACKETTIS RESTAPRANT ot W i comma APRIL 1.) a “l u' % L, President Robert H Bartlett has re- ceived , e telegram from Secretary local body on April 1. (Hatiber is accordingly Arrang- ing fovuil mlnemberls’ ban@uet on that 'date, fink l” hand a 0 other pt j cts which will be announce: IF. Theffleh or clues W111 have & Food ,. gt\? ttit Bros.' store. Saturday ‘Woodwafrd of the Rochester Chamber | ' m 10:11)” & farm at Catalan twice. {UTV ,C The police-at Wellsvzllle were 1m ttor did not' endlast seems! bf‘i’thefil ce “e medletely notified and “Belmont was [ Qalled on he teleph \ye “The ~Opgra- er; > to' definite‘desormt, on e\holfdup men or their car could be them, >, \I The viciousness of the attack is evi- denced by 'the fgof, that the men did 'not - meféely éeek \hitting the tires; but shot through the side: eurtaugzs Afan: attempt to killothe driver. Interesting 48 A QHARMING PROGRAM. Mi sionary Society Has Annual Meeting goo fhe Women's, Missionary docfety' of 'the Presbyterian church held its aginu- inceting last Fridayafternoon at the ho e of Mrg, Nellie Amgden. Teleckion of officers took place and afte the program a threen dunner was serf cu\ which very. prettfly presented the first ueeBl 'd. <The Buffalo .N : ; 8 hadsan article written \by\ 'sofile one who seems to be deeply interested in my réal estate deals. T fticle Farmers' Hotel in Cuba for the sum of $2500 and recenrtly sold the same for $5000, 'and that PT had not made any improve- mente of any 'kind. I paid $2750 for the property, and since taking pos- session.I have made repairs costing $350. The parties who have purchaked this property knew at the time of the purch& aro with their deal, because they know it is-a good,.property in a good villige. If the article, sent the. Nows was merely &a matter of news, it is mis eading, if it was for the pur- pose of filsleading the public as to me as a real estate agent, they wilt~and. that I atn.a \Live Wire Real Estate Man,\ and am in Guba to ell real es- tate, andthat it will not hurt them to keep a little nearer the truths => 10-(1) JOSEPH HOSCISLAWSKY CUBA, N. Y. 5 cmon coons te ecmmen e It is a common thing for people who are away, or who are too busy to come to the bank during the regular hours of busine'ee, to send their business to us by mail. When we reserve deposzts, by marl we eredlt them at carefully h No matter what serviée you may need, if you cannot come to see us about it, a letter will em the ball a roll =- «~~ ing without delay When You. Go AWay IF YOU SHOULD go away from home you can still enjoy the service of this bank as Often as you like. Lei us know the service you need so we caf give your affairs dne consider- ation. 'That plan works best. U we g6. just what I paid for it and | Keller opera. house. been playing in a very fast class all 'and poolroom there Var, tend ag ¢: wen, there Sh lis small - hkellhood ot apprehending E Saa z fio stop \the. car \bY p.. The y\ elocntion clasg.0f:: MISS Mlldred Sisson, i, . A good 3mm r Ofiastv fir, winch, wa behave, Wes heaxfily a pomtmn s to pay the pl'esmlent of the vfllage a, *A . . have: year and each of the trustees $200, making a fmmd their - way \to - the footlights | § of $700 for looking after the business of the s nothing more than right that these officers for their services. ensumed in properly attendmg to the duties in- ~. Few people realize the acrifice thus made should not be expected with- vote yeson to 5p. m. > _ There will be ial in the pawn;w at 6 o'clock, All: vited. If you g one re from sortie“ . vening, March 11, and boys are in- pt a son, borrow the Ladies' society. supper, served\ Tm secured. msf sleek-Etna,\ GAME THis EVEN NG. The' Onba Town Basketball team is to meet, the 'RichBiirg team tonight at Gone season. At Richburg, Cuba had one of 'the hardest games of the winter, win- ming by 31-30. _ A good game is certain. - 10-(1). * GP y ro. Sells Barber Business. .; Mr. Omer Baker hag sold the equip- a ment of his Main extreetm‘6 barber shop| to Mr. Warren Parker 'of Fillmotse, who has béen -éimnployed by him. Mr. Parker has moved the outfit to Fill more and will conduet & barber_shop Mr. Baker wil give all his attention to his poolroom. Men's Rubber Boots $3, at Robie's, ' : aos P : M - B ; I N 'Twas Said: [{{ . and the knowledge that wo grar- A well known statistician was giving some statements about a certain industry at a public dinner; \Thefge are not my figures, ladies and gentlemen,\ he said. \They aro the figures bf a man Who . knows what he {is talking about.\ W We don't claim to know every» thing, but when it comes to Hard- ware, we can givyé you the bene. fit of our years of experiénce in. agsisting you to -choose Richburg has | the kind |} Bloveuss ANQ-g‘, . EPAms, Come dfi and see our brand new line of Victor Blcycleswthe handsome, comfortable, durable wheel which gave | such great satisfactioh last year. Al- so a complete line of tires gnd acces- ories-best quality, prjqee Tight. o Get our prices on bicycle repair work, especially on rebuilding wheels. 10-(2) Ian FRED LACY. l Gleenlunees and. Beautiful - Surroundings IT CAN BE HAD AND COM-|~ BINED WITH BEAUTE FUL DECORATIONS; M Tyree 22 % wa , How many times have you| Wished for a beautiful finish on your walls that could be wash- ed repeatedly an@ kept 'clean. . .~How much supérior it is to wall paper and ¢@l¢éimining. Wall Art is the name of this finish that gives you a beautiful color= scheme of- decoration, combined with cleanliness. Bartlett that will give satisfactoryee - for the purpose you Want it Quality is our b¥-word And ap- plies equally to every article we __sell, whether it is tools, Builders\ hardware, paints electficfl goods or household ~ bardware. You. can: puréhasge here with #ecurity aritec svety article you. pdrcham Bartlett H ardware € ' Hardwaregoq Inc. \Hardware nae Mears\ . Warren Paint “The Right Paint to Palnt Right.\ “fit.“ + dlls : “all e propositions. Noti- _ LZ |. ~ HoT WAFF‘LES AND SYRUP. . {. Indeed, few men of the sort who are deswable i‘forcl to take the time from thelr own affairs The election hours are from 1 4000 ' & Km’BE'I'T’EFl PAINT. A We wish to annoufice to the publio k tof Cuba and vicinity} that we have se-| cured the 'exclusive local agency for. the sale of the celebrated Lowe Brog. High Standard Paints, Varnishes, Floor Paints, Stains, etc., and: we will also carry a line of lead and oil, brushes and painters' supplies. 10-{1) L, FRED LACY, 18 Genesee Street Phone 172 R w ‘bJLM @- *10-(1) SACKETTIS RESTAURANT THE LITTLE THiNGS Of life count more than 'we sometimes realize.' Just so the small items which this store carries are not unimportant be- cause of their size. Needed notion items, small household conveniences, trimming braids, and 'ribbons-we {could namé any number of these little articles which one always wants in a hurry. And, best of all, at this store prices on these items are low. We pay you to pay cash. Get our profit-sharing coupons, They cost you notlsging. C. A. WELER & Sybil, Boy's Rubber Boots $2, at Robie's, mew i n ree aes ee s nn New Garage I wish to announce that o have opened the Cuba Garage at 39 East Main street. Careful personal attention will be given to all automoblle repairing and hght machme work. # ® Sale AT THE Give me a chance to show what I can do with that Job of ' yours. Leo Worden Sale ider Music House \ Next to Postoffce, Cuba, N. ¥. } fecorde 59 Cents SW list of Columbia Records 1C Regular $1.00 values. § zin- i’hwegmm Pianos and Player Fishes. 'through. this medium.. much hinterest. \ow 0 'hese amateurs; are. now to have “y‘ T. It is said that- when oomplet, theater will standout'gs the eficient and 'the most curious little theater in Western New York. stage benefits materially by the instal-| ATh next, program is as followe- \TIA gnts of the Arabs,\ Lord Dubsany; | Three Pills in a Bottle,\ from the rep.| rtory of \The 47 Worksh®,\ a little theater of Boston; and \Spelllngfij IF ench play..\ > he Junior class of' edited univierst- | ty has also lately made ;gp . exoumwn in the.same fleld by giving a perform- drice in the Alfred villgge hall of three one-act plays, viz: \Riders to the Sea,\ Synge; \The & ° comedy by Crothers, and ‘tllosaliefl by Mawry. The Juniog class of the, Agricultural school also gave a matinee and even- ing performance of “Nelgllboflsm Zona Gale, at the village hail lust W88k:——~~Lw i eee & & Carnations, Tulips, Runes. Daffodils and Paper White Narcissus, 107-M. Butt's Greenhouse, __ *10-(1) meo't | The|- lation of the most, improved theater a Phone |- So . the enter prigé. at\ Alfred will\ be. watched with c heater of their own, at whichthe first} OD. performance is appointed for Mere 3t, operative asd( tract, only 2 i auto: the 23 by the Coops eral months W. F; Robie] CLOTHING -. SHO ES RUBBER WOODS GOLD SEAL SNAG PROOF *BALL BAND -o - TOP NOTCH - U. 8. and GOODYEAR GLOVE? * anomnemnsamam W. F. Robie STORE OPEN EVENINGS No. 5 East Main Street CUBA, N., Y. HIPRESS| March 12, at\§ Hall, Guba. Dif er League member to attend. 10411 & os Leslie : Phones 130 and 113 an l -- I Win $25.0 1 ave 6 ie cau a ® oro tions per minute. {=. 'The Famous Blectric Sweeper ° wITH MOTOR DRIVEN. | BRUSH AND GEAR | Guess the speed of the motor‘dnven br So make your guess # and Winner will ' be announced