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come ee -+ gen we nn Mat gee e ars cons romeo nge MINGEA oJ ~ Thinkwrell' ~ j' f PITT if Former Pastor of Cuba Baptist Church ' Has Done a Gréat Work om i>. 'high\ School - facul : Coe ¢ Mr; WilHap: Burges theatbe bob:)\ s ' [=. *. for the Towns of Hinsdale ‘ Pamfilg (£0123: . ‘figtfigifigfzfi Sttélwgfif pares? Mr 'Aned 'to theagguse by ilTness dur ngthe pay ne fl C __ . sand Ischuas Berkeley (Cal.) P3335, as“; o.. 5&le ee past .week, oon arie >, pl B-Enié.,‘.exi)re‘ss Supt Gilbert A., Esme]! has furnish 'Dr. David A, nd , Bf doreg. of the Mr gglarrgll Larrahge jet Buffalo, is” ~The tadies of thQTMm-cfi'mmmmfee No sf gut :8/ o'clock 'ed-the Pitribt with the: following fig- | ~ First Baptist: chure! fie}; 'th His.res\| ipgnalng a week with memoeher, Mrs. ofthe Efdies' 'Aid realized about\§15 und: if a mils west of | ures on- the . apportionment of state f ignution at hé close -of: the morning Jennie Lanmbee . from their Tood sale. . Cf a ngine left the. @chool moneys for the towns of Hins- 5 Service yesterddy to accept the pastor- 4 Misse E1 . xd \. | trac '600 feet on the and Igchua in his district: ‘ «to of the Central Baptist 'church af 9 Elmira Heiney and' Ruth } Miss Fanny Campbell of Guba spent ties' b - That |s _ Norwich, Conn,. - The resignation will | Whalen of'the Clinic, Olean, spent the Sunday with her people, . .~ _< 0,0 | cong = dences in.. ,_ TOW'} of Hinsdale, .:.. take effect May 1 and“ after a month tweak-entice“ \their homes in this place. = Mrs. Charles Augtm, «who undgrt Wirk a was. a\ heavy DiStEiCt N0. i~;-~.,7~__k’;.._\..__ $508, 46 f.'~ vacation Dr. Pitt! will begin hig néw } 'H. L. . D@vig'is able to be out again | went an operation \At the\ Higgins hos\ | tyaj +y 60 miles an hou. Disfriet No, 2+ 1971.00 duties in the Bast, [ofc flatter beingfqmfined to* the house by. pital in last week, is \doing as The' 0 of Engineer District NQ; Bolo 518.80 Iir. Pitt, received, the call to the JUDGES? fortthe past week 'well as can be expected. Her friends |g, mp,. Hoibrmk‘ District No. 4 ,_____. - 868.38 [ ~ eastern church ten “days“agonwflee ~~eMI88wQe¥ethy—H-ieksqg~g mm speedy recovery. . - fistkitrspn l c C,) 6,\ imfitmNflW-fi’ cc 5609.20] speht last week at St, Helena resting: Easter vacation With her Sister mwm;_eremdsMrs fitmleyn‘pflfifiwwfie’mif This is The + irii' reek thtsflrain District No. 6 _________ we---, - 499.82 mos} -reachifig=the deoisaorr. which wie faro, *** s 4 Alfred Tuesday to attend the agricul- has had in thig Jocality in less than District No, 7 ______.________ 320, 37| (rm-luncegl yesterday. Although of- } . The ladies of the Social club met tural. school. commencement exercises. a year. The firs ”4:1 fe it jumped the District No. 10 ._____________ 733.88 | ~ fered an increase in salary, an assiSt- | with» Mrs, Fred Miner Wednesday at- [~ Mis: Emerson and little son of: Mt, | track at Mmonbanfii- Enginger F. H.} Town pf “Willia- ( ph‘stor 3311 $322? $3133: fixing ternoon. ' | Jewett are spending a few days with, Hamilton and Firemgn Fred Apgar ngtPiCt ~No. 1 _____ $786.08 | bl.. _ubsence DY - . ba ® + 3 Ther parent Mr, an & were killed. Th cond time nine | District No, 2 _______________ 5381.20 . | - decsled that it was best to accept thé guilds]; gaggeymgz‘figh tclfe filigirdngfas a MoyeI: Re a Mrs Emmet cars were deraile Friendship, but | District No. 8 344.84 eastern call. His ehurch granted him -C Stanley Dunn has hased h F gq | the snow and fice kept them from 'tip-| District No. 4&-=2._____________ 533.20 | an extra month's Salary for June,; in Mr. Harry carpenter .of Richburg a 44. pure ase or ping over, 20. t‘ oe fDISfJ'iGt’ No. § .____. prom ar nt eae ell 513. 48 |. order that he might have a vacation | W28 TA town Sunday, driving a fine | t\Actor! . - /_ reuse District No. 6 .____2.________. 510.20 | before beginning his new work. methash automobile. Mr. .N. C. McElheney was in Cuba Norwich, with a population of 30 000 is unmdm ed one of the most beau) tifu! New - Ergland cities. (Central (in {ch has a membership of mere thanf MOH Iv. Pitt came to this city eight, year igo from Lockport, N. Y. During his pastoraté here the church member- shir has more than doubled and the 'new $85,000 church plant has bee mm ted free from debt. « / Louw. sister, Mrs. Laura Pratt. reavement « ks ulatfons. _ Do welt W111 follow thought . Miss Cynthia Stewart Of, the Attica. compe coa as y ig spending her © Mr. Agron Patterson was called to Kinzud Monday by the death of his We extend | sympathy to the family in their be- hall -able to- resumé Who has been, i Mrs. Robe rig ? a visitor at Whefié Ai'Fridey and aturdsy, Pree be held by members of the G. A. R. | gelica. Dr. L. M. Vincent of Cuba was a.“ Mr. and Mrs, Russell Almony are: business visitor in town Tuesday. rejoicing ' 'over the arrival of a little . son at their home last week Congrat at | night 6 «olan neige A h ; THE SURPRISE IS GENERAL. JAlmond item in Alfred Sun. ' C wo surprised men when they dragged 'a woodchuck twelve feet in . length iout of the drain that carries off the worm rm nnn l nein Wore . OUR DRY Goons SPECIALS, FoR THIS WEEK SATURpAY. Good quality bleatzhed sheeting, 16c / ; ton Hose, 19¢ a pair. A good heavy Childrens Hose at 18c/ Romper Cloth, 22¢ a yard. These are for Saturday only. ( J13-(1) a C, A WHEELER & SON. ijrre CREEK. - Mrs. Ke'l’l‘ir is visiting her daughter, Mrs. H. M. Miller. MQ i ) _- PUBLISHERS To meet. Dunn. \A> f Work on our new cheese factory is : '20° is The spring meeting of the Allegany | Progressing finely. © f County Publishers' association will be There are still several cases .of | t } held next Friday, April 8, at Belmont. | mumps in town. ' & Th members will take dinner togeth- Mr. C, C. Bates is able to be out f: er .t the Belmont Hotel and the busi- again, after an filness of some weeks. neks «Assign willb be t‘called at 1:30 o'ceck. A numberof matters impor- 10 f {é tun: not only to the publishers, buIt)‘to Miss Nec, of Hunt, are guests at. 30 ~ { . :| James® Whalen's. 2 Alleriny county generally, will be up 250 { for «onsideration, and it is hoped ey.| _ Th® Easter services at the Congre- 2500 g ory newspaper in the association wil £24091, ¢hhirch Sunday are worthy; u be represented. . of special mention.\ They included a yard. 2.00 ? > ~ $ iron fine Easter sermon by Rev. Chamber- | ‘ ‘ wHAT ABOUT Your RooF? lain and: music by the choir. bo ud your roof need looking after?| Mr. Burdell Hatch and family are | We earry a -full line of Barrett's roof.| OCcupying the rooms in the condenso- ja pair. A ing=. including - multi-glate shingles, | \Y recently vacated by Alfred Roach. | \ and at prices that are right. Also gal-| - Mrs. H. R. Jordan is spending sever- | | vanized shingle nails, tin, tin gutters, Lat weeks with her daughter in Dans- A ridge roll, roof paint, etc. If in need ville, who has been quite seriously i11, . 1 of anything in the roofing line it will | but is bétter at this writing. & pay you to come in and see us, r Mr. and . Mrs. Sidney Van Shaick + 140 1 L. FRED LACY. and little daughter spent a few days. P.. SUNSHINE TUREEN sUPPER. Tue (Genesee Street Sunshine will holo a tureen supper: at the _ home of Mrs Honry Little, April 4 from \6:30 unt'. all are served. With an enter- tuurmwnt a chance on quilt and sup- «t'he price is 50¢ a couple. *13-(1) ; lia Van: Shaick. guest of her sister, Mrs. : Smith, last week. a caine DANCE AT BLAGK GREEK There will be a dance at Black Creek Frank Reynolds. In tre new Town Hall, Friday evening, © Apr} 1, bans Bill $1 and \War tax. Basket \days the past week. SuP;'~r - Coffee served free. For ben- lm f Bluck Creek school and Distr NC 12 school. docs o i¢t ' in town Sunday. 12-(2) FOR SAL Pluck Colt, 4 years old, 1100 lbs. Inquire of B. Smith or at No. z?\ + I ~» Blossom were in- Cuba last Tuesday. sie meio wass 4 'Friday at J. B. Carpenter's. or colmaberes woes 14 12-tf(1)| Miss Schaill, The Boy Problem MANY BOYS ARE TROUBLESOME because they are not allowed to \ do things\\ as real boys want to do them. The father of a wide-awake boy said the other Iay that the lad was indeed a different boy since they gave him a chance to earn his own money. And they, are teaching him to spend sensibly and '= ~ave some of his money. T The other day this boy earned 15 cents. His | 'ather said: *What are you going to do with | *** The lad, holding a dime in one hand, said This for my First National bank account-the nckel for candy.\ e c T“ boy has his eyes on the future, and his \ends are delighted to see the manly qualities f «e has demioped lately. Think it over. ness % 2 First Netienei Bank of Gnhe , last week with their mother, Mrs, Ju-| Mrs. Fred Miner récently spent sev- eral days with relatives in Rochester. -- Mrs. Noel Guilford of Cuba was the ton. Sanford Music by the Black Creek visiting relatives. in Andover several Nelson Hume of White Creek was «© f 'O. Robinson and O. Taft spent Sun- day in Olean. . + Miss Marian Thurston of Olean . spent Saturday night and Sunday with : her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A., N. Thurs. his parents, Mr, and Mré. w. L, Guil- _-_ | Mr. Harl Reynolds and family of | ford. ' Bolivar gre guests at the home of Mr.: Mrs. Ellen, Miller apd son Ernest of lBelfast called on: her daughter Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Frank Gallagher were Fred Lapp, Sunday night. Mrs, E. E, St. Clair and children of ! Olean are visiting relatives on the | Creek, Miss ' Bertina Thurston l relatives in Olean. is visiting : week mother Mrs. Ellen Miller, at Belfast. Mrs, 3301118. Parker of Cuba spent U , a surface fit to repaint, and the colors fee HERE 18 THE POINT! © Paint cost depends not upon what Mrs. Frank Ingalls and daughters you pay per gallon, gbut upon how , 'of Franklinville were week-end visit- much service you get out of every 14 Union' ors-at the home of N. C. McElheney. gallon of paint you buy. our primary teacher, B. P. S. paint covers from 350 to 400 square feet, two coats; a cheap paint will cover not more than 2§0 square feet. B. P. S. wears for years and leaves are permanent. | Figure out the cost per year, and you will find B. P,. S. the best invest- ment. 13-(1) WALDOCK'S DRUG STORE w awn -n } of Homeil was of F A. Hicks Saturday to attend the last meeting to, Mrs. Jennie Scott is nursing in An- Let every one help make the party the town hall a success Friday Proceeds to buy new library Mr, 'and Mrs. Stanley Dunn were; books for District No. 12. Sunday guests at the home of M. J.! ; Vene Adams and John Coleman were Surface water between the parsonage l. Mrs. Mary Whalen and daughter,v10t and Mrs. Lippincott's lot. Ladies Black Cat Hose, a good cot C. W. Guilford spent Sunday with' o'clock in the afternoon and died four hours later, years of age. was in thé employ of D. F. Hendryx of North Cuba and had many friends - here,. =. Ginghams, while they;last, 16¢ a yard. Higgins Bros. & CD\ $7 East Main St. 6 cuBA sufwmrr ' Mrs. Lena Suits. of°'riendship visit- i day recently -o} _ Mrs. Howard Séberty returned to , her home at White Cfeck after two : | weeks spent with her parents, Mr. and | \ Mrs. C. F: Ruckle. Mrs. S. W Cole and son Joseph spent Wednesday afternoon | Mead of. Friendship ff), \r Morse's. Miss Tona Butler, Who is teaching near Obi, spent her\ Easter vacation - fWith her friends here. Miss Mabel Neary, who teaches at ' Webster, was home for Easter, her gbrother Floyd returning with her to ! spend a. few days. Fayette, Morse, Wife and family of , North Branch, and Eyarett Morse, wife and granddaughter Doris spent Easter : at the home of Fred Bernard and wife. _ Vern Voorhees, Wfle and daughter . : Janice of Cuba were, guests of F. A. i Voorhees and family??? 'n Easter. Charles Marsh of Guba and‘Miss : Mamie Ruckle of Friendship were rEaster guests of her parents, C. F. 'Ruckle and wife Miss Arvida Voorhees was a guest. i at- dinner Saturday at Mrs. Wells' at. : Nile, Mrs., Dan Hitchcock called at Mrs. Lena Suits' at Friendship Saturday last. trannie <n 4-0 her Ap comecs It isn't always the man who has the. goods-but -the man who them. . o-: BUY YOUR HAY NOW. MWe have about 50 tons of good feed- Ing Hay, baled, to sell at the farm at $10 per ton. RYDERDALE FARMS. See George D. Ryder, Cuba or phone 44. 13-(1) dorms. Eugene Vanderhoef Dies as Result of Gas Explosion. On Tuesday Mrs Fred Burger re- . ceived word .of the death of her oldest brother, Eugene Vanderhoef of Hon eoye, at the Higgins Memorial hospital in Olean, as a result of burns réceived in a gas explosion at Honeoye. He was brought to the hospital at 4 Mr. Vanderhoef was 33 About two years ago he NEW ENGLAND BOILED dinners. ~--_-~~~ On Wednesday evenings at 6 o'clock the Bradley Hotel will serve old fash-. loned New England Boiled Dinners. Price 50c. 7- (tt) “N2 Grounds. For sale or ex- F RQbfle change. 'Come snd look them over. ' CLOTHING SHOES RUBBER GOODs Enclosed in GOLD SEAL ; SNAG PROOF , BALL BAND: HIPRERSS - TOP NOTCH a T. S. and GOODYEAR GLOVE iii” fifi c ine all Kinds at the Cuba Fair HORS A fresh supply of Horses of Seven hundred and Afty yards Dress Mrs. Byron Willa/rd? spent Thursday of last week with heffaunt, Mrs. A. H | at Mrs E. _A.~ If you 'are going to be i ~> short of hay, better take advantage of this ortunity at once. , - Mrs. Harry Hapgood and Mrs. Noah . Lloyd Miler spent Sunday with his . is oppor J . H,“ reale cnr luv—«u ant dow uwhwnnkbhwm‘u‘ nas \~ red MORE SBHflfll MONEYS: Supt. Falwell Reports Apportionments Cl .[ following \.repaire ; upon. The annual meeting or theTresbyw terian. church was- held ¢ ness there was\ presented y the board of trustees a resolution previous. | 2°C\ ly endorsed, by the session, that: the trustees . he | empowered: 'to\ ' ma 'property} To install a new. fe tin system 'in fhe cHurth: % teddcorate |. the- .chureh throughout. a balcony .in... the. Sunday. -school for the purpose of mak thg class rooms; to 'rearrange and properly eqitip .the kitchen; to put up new eave troughs and - spouts. This resolution . was District No. 7 District No. 8 L..l__LLL mea- fl «heman mmm nor iti ct comers aye SUNDAY DINNERS. od The Bradley Hotel will serve special! || chicken dinners on Sunday Hour. - we me me ay me ue nece me an we- o s Fea her- daughter Mrs S. w, Cole one . £: 80, price 50¢. [Thrall and Mrs. F. L. Hallack, Room and board, $8 per week. 7-(tt) icor dingly the prize of $25 was squally mommies onlien ffi ~ s FREE VEGETABLE SEEDS. i\ \The Patriot has received from Con- ressman Reed a number of packages : oi’ vegetable seeds, which we will b glad to pass out_to. those who will thkeq as long as they last. o CcaARD OF THANKS. We wigh to thank the many friends: ! and neighbors who gave us sympathy > and assistance at the time of the ill- 'mess and death of Clarence Kratts; es- pecially we desire to thank those who' bent the many beautiful flowers. Mrs, JENNIE KRATTS, CLIFFORD KRATTS, ARCHIE KRATTS, GENEVIEVE KRATTS, GEORGE KRATTS. enon amen n @mire trs mam PROF. BOUTELLE visiTs cuBa. dent, of the Empire City Farms, | 509.47 guessing contest as to the number of 327.98 | \revolutions per minute made by . the e | piano and will appreciate information \cured at a reagonable phige. Notify J. E. Windsor, superintendent.. *138-41 lice report the youth , Patriot last week and who revealed the cache of loot in the Belvider {a watch which he said was pa plunder received there, though noth- r. C, A. Boutelle, formerly superinxlng was missed at the store. {unanimously and enthusiastically pear-| | ried by a rising vote of the congrega- ' tion. w» <to THREE GUESSES TIED. % 8 pleasant, autortiopl week-end to. Doe Appleton was theigriesd! athfl'fi home ' ihn 8 There were three winners in 'the mechanism of the vacuum cleaner in the window of the Bartlett Hardware store. The correct number of revolu- tions was 673, and 675 was the number ~guessed by \L. F. King, Ralph _H. Ac- Masonville, both\ 'O ers and minister to. section. The Jones ] which was the family. The p 'Miss Appleton gol : Miss Wheat to- Bu alo fow days. divided among the three, , to ment igen ier Wish to Buy Used Piano. The Sunday school of the Baptist church wishes: to buy a second-hand where a good metmment may be pro- HAR DWARE BU RGLA’RS GAUGHT? It is stated that accordifig‘towma oe ; uimed Bouteh : whose arrest was mentioned in Th f the ent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.-H. L. Wright of South Cuba/ and visited several other of his nu ‘lerohkiends in this section. Mr. B 'telle is Hf Assistant professor at Cor- 'mell university and is engaged in' trav-; plling and lecturing for the bureau of animal husbandry of that institution. He was present at the meeting of the- men's Baraca class in the Baptist Bi- address before that body, which was -can delivep greatly appreciated. 7 j DINNER AT ST. JAMES GRILL. ril 5, at Kinney Hotel, Cuba. ! ble school on Sunday and made an able for one day only. r | but .a: few p“ the value of you For Autoiete WHICH WAY ADVISER SIGNAL CO.. _ - Demonstration Tuesday, Ap- You save still more Warren Pamt w.C. HULBERT of Olean Agent, NTT ( Dinner will be served on Sunday at ~ the St. James Grill from 1 until 4 p. m.. Price $1. 13-(2) ¢ Farm., 914 acres, located 5% miles from Cuba and 2% miles from Clarks: ' ville; one-half mile from imacadam road; on R. F. D. and telephone line. For further particulars call or write Harry B. Davis, Cuba; phone 106-F-21. 13-4 -4 | C4 9 ® a T was Said:- A little girl walked into a confectionery store, placed a nickel on the counter. and called for an ice cream cone. \Ice Cream cones are seven cents, little girl,\ the fizz ~- clerk announced. \Well then, give me a soda pop.\ \Six cents.\ \(Got any root beer?\ \Yep six cents. too.\ The little girl sighed disap- pointedly and started out. leaving her nickel on the. counter. \Here little girl. you're leaving your nickel.\ the clerk called to her. \Oh. that's all right.\ the chfld shouted back. \It's no good to me--it won't buy any- thing.\ The little girl had good reason Earl S. Harris | CUBA. NY. _ ! Chevrolet Taxi Service To and from all trains. Day and night. fteasonable rates. Long trips a Why to be disgusted with the nickel, because it would not buy what We will sell at public Cuba, N. Y., on SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1921 beginning at 1 o'clock sharp. regardless of weather conditi 21 HEAD OF HORSES, consisting of matched pairs and single horses, ranging in weight from 1200 to 1600 pounds: | One pair brown mares 5 and 6 years old, weight 2800 sale at the Holden & Metcalf Barn geldings 6 years old. weight 3000 pounds:; pair bay géeldii ge and 5 years old, weight 2800 pounds; pair bay mares 5 and € ye# old weight 2600 pounds; pair bay geldings 5 years old, w all old, weight 1550; bay mare-5 years old. old, weight 1250. These horses are all well broke and are exceptionally fing: | lot. Great care was used in the selection and it would be next to impossible to get together a sounder or better shaped load\ of farm and draft horses They consist very largely, of 511m... backed, heavy. broad, compact made horses. They will keep , . easily and give the best service possible for a good horse to gigs We never have owned a better load. Don't miss this sale if you can use a horse or team. as they will be sold for the high dollar,. * roan gelding 6 years old weight 1400 mun f weight 1200 pounds; bay geiding 6 ye 57 If you don't know our methods, inquire-we sell 'em. 'Terms ~ i“ will be given to responsible parties. Speculators Invited, Please tell your friends. hap aeg 5d G. F. METCALE- C. 0. GALLETT WILLIAM RUNNELTL . Auctioneer. _> busca she wanted. However. your money goes a long way here- when you buy hardware and household needs here, you can be gure that you are getting full valge and that the goods will give lasting service. L. Every man, woman. boy or girl who enters this store is treated as a customer, and whether the porchase is to be targe or small, we give our carefol attention to the needs of all Koar money's worth always at the Bartlett Hardware Company's store sna * a goarantec of safisfaction with every parchase. Bartlett Hardware Co., fx DANCE TONIGH] leLLER HALL. CUBA, N. Y boys who play HAUNTING HARMONIES, MELODIES and JOLLY JAZZ. Three ehenwes of eoetmne (by the etch . Preeeeds to hey Gaines and fimfifl'fis fen ‘‘‘‘