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S. \uy? flIlllllllllllll“llllll|llllIIlllllllIllllllllllllllllilllIllllllillllllllllllllllfl # (5 ie nemen a s imamo reran e n as dick Mrps heli at Belmont., Mr. Robert H,; Bartlett of Cuba heads the committee. The other members are as follows:\ C.. &. AcWerly, Mrs. H. E: Williams, \Dr. J. @ Young, Cuba; Mrs. Sherman Bur- . Alfred; Mrs. Charles Boyd, Allen. |- Rev. W. B. Ballard, Friendship; Barnes, Mrs. Harry Bradley, Dr. II E. Cooley, Wellsville; Miss. Apnie Hat Mrs, J. A. Lockwood, Rev. Squire Schofield,. Cana-| serugd, LOW H ; . W. The camp will be located -at-Guba |-- Lake, on a hill away from the summer | ressdents and other summer campers, hut near enough to give the childrép ' of the Flesh Air» Camp committee have 'g Week in Cuba. alien a8 their: slogan, \Rv- d:iin Cuba in Sunday School lby WW is ig%2a large undertaking. not do your part to help? I do not attend Sundae ' they start at once, If you neighbors or friends whose 6 do not attend, invite you havethe srelfare 'of the children- of our village at heart, let them know by your and y'our speech that 'you beli6¥e in the Sunday school. + Mrs. CHARLES GALLUP ___: S. MOSES; ~* * - \Mrs. F. L, MeELHENEY, -* Mrs. IRWIN THOMAS, Miss MILDRED: SISSON, the benefits of the pleasures of swifp ming. l)(mti‘ng,,etc under trained su- pervision,. A garden to be located near: ths camp site will furnish the neces-, +_ sary vegetables for the camp. Open- ing Gay is set for July 1, gnd the camp will continue through the months of July and August. Approximately 100 | children will be cared for-35 at a | time,. for a period of two weeks each. Efforts will be made to reach those children who are not up to health stan- duris or who are underweight. | The children will receive a thorough physi- | cal before being admitted to the camp so that all contagious dig- eases or any serious effect may be: tected and eliminated, A nominal | sum for board may be charged, but in- ability to pay will not bar any candi- date from admilsion., ,. -'* An effort is being wide to enlist the s interest and help of ev ry organizetion in the county. ean The .onterprise. is. wh». . Rey. F. L. HARBURN, Rev. T. w. CARTER FRUIT CROP INURED Believed the Drop of 60 Degrees in Temperature Monday of Last ' Week Was Disastrous. The thermometér dropped from 70 degrees on Easter Sunday to about 10 degrees, a‘bove zero Monday, and the cold was” eccompanied by a biting wind. !> Aad: The trees were about a month farth er advancgd thig \yea.r owing to the | moderate Weather, and the frost it is\ said, Ad &¥ Hiuch damage as would or- dinarily «hhverbeen the cage in the lat- | ter part of April, D. of Rushford, one of the \anew: tamper-wk amined i' der the general supervision of the Alle- gany County Tuberculosis committee and is financed chiefly by the\ succese-‘ ful sale last winter of Christmas Seals. The Tuberculosis committee - wishes and nceds, howe?er, the support apd |\ backing of all persions and organiza- tiong of the county that ape interested in me» welfare of children. All communications in regard to the Allegany County Fresh Air camp may |. be wddressed*to Mr. R. H. Bartlett of |. Cuba, chairman of the Fresh Air camp cominittee, or Miss Marie Goulett of Belmont, executive secretary of the A- legnxn County Tuberculosis commit- r & Operated on at Clinic. ° Harry Maxon of Bates avenue was operated upon for goiter at the Clinic hospital in Olean a week ago She is said to be progressing favorably tow ard recovery, , 41 suNDAY PinnEnRrs. The Bradley Hotel will serve special chicken dinners on Sunday. Hour, 13\ price 50c. that only. those in in mos ter spots aro alive and he will lose almost the - entire season's crops. Other farmers make gimilar reports, but in some localitiéq near here it is thought the Arees were not far enough adiranc- ed to He injured coa Wm wE CAN SHARPEN Your SHEEP AND HORSE CLIPPERS Mr. Former we have just installed the most modern grinding machinery and sro. prepared to 'sharpen your sheep and horse clipper blades in the best possible manner. This will save you the time of sending them to the factory. 14- (1) 2 BARTDETT HARDWARE CO., Inc. m » _ 53953131“, and White plaids. the newest in dress skittish AT WHEELERS. WHEELERS SPECIALS. Heavy Turkish Towels, large size T_ &@h meno 45¢ Ladies' Gauze Vests ___________ 19¢ Ladies' Pure Silk Hoge ___.... 69¢ C. A. WHEELER SON, Roum and board, $8 per week. 7-(tf) | - %.. 14-(1) \* Cube, N. Y. The Two hank, to close up one of er helped to handle. sis little toy safe. What could better iNustrate the fact that we are_ ready to serve all the people-no matter what aze or the nature of their business. That small boy with his pennies may some day be one of- the largest depeeitors of this bank- who knows? At any rate it is our plan to give all patrons prompt and Isn't that whet you are looking for? # First National ] UNE DAY, a few months ago, a man was in the. While we were busy-with this igpportant work, i small boy came to deposit the pennies from Both of these patrons were wiven prompt and careful service. cxtremes a the largest deals we ev- es carefal attention. s 311k of Qflbfi' ations. > set e th 53m th of April for Cnfidren's | ) ~an pm! 24: tuMJMQB a Si Khov , formed q W111 £ you Are a parent and'your children .. hoo}; ‘rseerfiiat: ' 'them to Wour schogl next Sunday. If chief fruit 'groweks. oi: the vicinity.“ as. Ladies' Bib Aprons _L___.______ 65¢ | egates £0 neeogmendt fire, ohlef to y loge bo rd 'J. 5 ( At the meeting of the W. J lGlenn as Hose the following officers: were 'chos- epunty their Foreman, J; W. Bockoven: assist |~tlean- -up\ 1)an . foreman, G. M. Barthfolo,, ow; Within the .q treasurer C. C, \Brown; sécre \ 'A. Webster. 4 No- instructions as to fire chief or absistant were authorized Chemical Hose No. 1 elected. the fol- lowmg officers: Foreman, Gerard ® Fol- well; - assistant foreman, Stanton Childs; secretary and treagurer,; H. M. Setchel; R. E, Park and, Allen Canfield | | were. cheeerrdele‘“ ftes to meet: with the village boafd and advigo as to the eppomtment of -a fire chief. The Rescue Hose company election resulted as follows! President, John Watson; vice president; George \Mi- cros; secretary, G. M. Clark; treasurer, George H. Enos; foreman, M. J. Hutch, | ings, assistant foreman, George B. Cole; delegate to department méeting, G. H. Enos, G. E. Colg, Byron Potter; fire police, Charles Mapes, J W Wil- cox. ,_ The «Whipple Hose company held its meeting Wednlesdaiy night and the fol- lowing officers were elected : Foreman. Robert Guild; assistant foreman, W. H. Keller; secretary and treasurer, W. F. Sibley; pipeman, O. L. Baker; as- sistant pipeman, Earl Holliday; hy- drantman, Ao A. Keller; assistant hy- drantman, Lewis Carpenter; line in- spector, W. H. Merritt: wardens, H. P. Morgan, H. . F. Keller\ delegates to southwestern convention, C. H, Mar-} vin,'alternate H, E. Keller; fire police, Q: L. \Baker; caeorge Boedecker, H. F. KQHW,’ tmickmen, Robert Guild, w,. F. | fee to investigate, fhe veterinarians ;~ delegates to denattment meet. | available for the fpzlflieition, arrange a WWW etter; (53 fir“ ~rvept | to the farm bureau direc: of Allegany a. tuberculosis , there” 'have tions for test- equests for the rapidly all the has, been especiali hterested in try | ing 't to 'help farmers. i rrapgifng a pro- gram to clear. up fttle disease that is found. Of all \herds tested in Allegany and Cat 'Augus counties in the last year, ther s been legs than 4 per cent reacting:fp the tests, while some sections of | state are getting. about 30 'per cent.. The need ,of & local veterinarian is made evidentby th dircumstance that the federal gove nmént has 'just dis- confinued the practise of providing tu- berculosis tests free of charge. -On ac count of lack of finds it has also with- drawn its indemnity for condemned cows. That paid: by' the state contin- ues and the total amount regéived in such cases will probably bé reduced about one-third. The;federal allowance was $50, while that o i the state is oyer twice that sum. Teits may still be se- cured on request, but the owner of the cattle will have to .pay the expense thereof until some other arrangements aro made, j . Mr. I. D. Karr of: Almond \Alva Ran- doiph of Alfred, andiF. C. Glinderman of Caneadea were appointed & commit- Baker. i ? * * | tors as soor as possible. ~ Deatlr of A. L. Elliott \_ Mr. S. L. Strivings Gf CastiHe, presi- Mr. A. T, Elliott a well known law- | dent of the state federation of farm bu- yer of Friendship, died at his home in | \8248 and vice president of the Amer- that» village Wednesday morning. He ican Farm Bureau federation, gave a underwent a serious operation in a very instructive talk on the work that hospital in Buffalo a number of weeks | is being accomplished of state and na- ago and Sgemied to be recovering rap. | tionwide importance to the public as idly at first,. He was brought home to | > whole by the farm bureau organiza- Friendship only four days before his | tion.' He pointed out very clearly that death. the organization, while made up of farmers and loking outbifor the farm- ing interests, is at the ame time do- ing a great piece of work for the pub- lic as a whole, and that the work on | marketing was of importance to the consuming public just as. much as it was to the farm producers, that the aims are quality, effciéncy, and ser- vice and the economic marketing of | | farm production. Mr. J. R Hodnett of Belmont was: h appointed to represent the Farm bu- » reau to Act with representatives of the To ‘and from all trams‘. granges and Dairymen's Leagu? in ar- » ranging thig year's countywide picnic. 'Mr. C. F. Moulton of Cuba had been appointed to represent the Pomona and subordinate grangés, and W, U. Rixford of Wellsville had been appoint- ed by tho Dairymen's Leagug. Mrs. Charles Guilford was 'rppointed to represent thoe Home bureau. Reserve the date, Thursday, August 11. Mr. CASH is KING ht Robiefs. ' S-tP to Ano no aicas mn on comune Enigfloeedl ls ' Chevrolet Taxi Service aC Day and night. . Reasonable rates. Long tripe aA specialty. ( Leslie Winchell Phones 130 and 113-J \the speakers at the picnic. I | I t | l l ftate department , zg! their ~ recom- Strivings has been asked to be one of | in the ra.|! :l ? plantl g/ trees on' e school\grounds in their memory, It\ onth.; _ accompanied, hr Legion will hove d part, | the citizens of community gener- , ally -At: their meeting Monday even- inom Ma lxapproval to \the project and pledg \Their: co-operation. - _ The plan is to plant a tree for each soldiér and imbed' in the soil near the group a metal tablet with an appro- prigte inscription. 'In order that no one may, be missed it is asked that schools who lost their lives in thé ser- vice be reported to The Patriot of- fice by, their relatives or friends. There probably would be no difficulty in getting the names of pupils who en- tered the service from this section, but there may be ethers who entered elsewhere and night be missed by the ‘school authorities in making up their llist ' The memorial will apply to those who died in camp or elsewhere while in service, as well as those who lost their Hives in battle. t ' The program will be completed in a few days and will then be published in full., , ~ * OOM: \TWO HpNDRED” suNpAYy. 10, Day after tomorrow has been des- ignated as \Two.Hundred Sunday\ in the Cuba Baptist Sunday school, when an effort will be made -to push the at- tendance past the 200 mark. - The membership, which has been steadily increasing, and several times the at, tendance has approximated 200, but that mark has not been reached except on special occasions. - Next Sunday ; there is nothing unusual inthe way of a program, but it is felt that if all the regular members will make an of- fort to be present, -and to bring along sired will be reached and passed. m Men's overalls at $1.00 a pair. Just like old times. AT WHEELER'S. CLOTHING SHOES RUBBER apops | | eoup sean _ ° _ SNAG PROOF ' BALL BAND HIPRESS TOP NOTCH | U. S. and GOODYEAR GLOVE, & l Le \o W. F. Robie STORE OPEN EVENINGS I 'No. 6 East Main Street | | __. «CUBA, NY. ”Ewes Said: Brown met kis friend Rob.. ingon the other day and the latter was looking terribly dilapidated. \My goodness!\ gasped Brown, IlGboking at his friend in horror \you've been having a 'bad time- black eye, slit lip, torn 63W \Yes indeed asd more,\ groaned Robinson. \Take my tip. Unless you want to become like me, never cof- sent to judge ct a baby show.\ 31x4, 32x4. 33x4, 34x24 __ __ The first thing judged in this store is the pleasant rmannmer of the clerks. 24 on fle (aren mn come commute oan ot mes - Bartlett Hardware Co., -- inc. CCBA, K. r, cat Sale OF j1to Tubes . AT BARTLETT’S 30113 14 amd wae oe me on ues we me oe om a am an ne ias an me me ae an om These Tubes will be sold at less than cost. TWO DAYS ONLY APRIL 11 and 12, 192% Y the former ag > well as the pupils of the school and / 1 base of gravel. mames of former pupils of the. Cuba . school has alt winter enjoyed good , visitors,. or.. new.._punits...tho..goal..de-|. W. F. Robie Work Which“ Wes”! son by reason of. the soup lis planned that the . trees [ghall ;be.iabor and material§ lanted on Arbor. Day; the 228 of . this... Itis _ex the north end of the street.. m C. OF C. BANQUET TONIGHT \It is expected there will be & 1a attendance at the Chamber of . Com- merce banquet which will be served\ 'at the Hotel Kinney this evening at 7 o'clock. In addition to Secretary Ro- land B. Woodward: of the Rochester | | Chamber of Commerce, who will make } the principal address, Mr; H, . B. Rog- |; ers ofgamestown will be' present and, explain the Neosha plan' of a' \com- pigtion by the business people. .of Gillie“ It is expected also that Mr. Wapdw will be accompanied here by J Powers 'Of the Wheeler-Grfien'Eleotiiic company of Rochester, who 'Is active in chamber of commerce work. ' them any guests they may be enter- taining. a . . % VISIT FROM AIR Pitot. Charles Brannigan, Noted l’Avlatorh‘ and ; Constructor of Dlrlglbles. , ' Mr. Charles Branniée . of Akron, Ohio, will be the guest of C. K. McCre- ary and family of Chamberlain street | over the week-end. Mr. Brannigan is a noted air pilot and constructor of Ldirigible ballons for the Goodyear Rub- ber company, and is on his way to Farl, Rockaway, Long Island, build a new type touring “blimp? for mmwgafies “a vJ- thaws a.]. e alleg as A ifcarcontres comon HOSPITAL NOTES. Dorothy Glasser, daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Glasser of Prospect street, was operated upon Thursday | morning for the removal 6f tonsils and adenoids, by Dr. House and j Dr. Gilray. | m | Drug Stores Open Evenings. . Beginning last evening the drug stores of Cuba will remain open in the evenings through the summer season. a CHEESE MARKET. Sales have been fow and irregular for some time, prices being reported as 22 and 23 cents. The factory pro- duction for March was light, \but is now Increasing somewhat. tiie eres ( DINNEI} AT ST. JAMES GRILL. Dinnér will be served on Sunday at the St. James Grill from 1 until 4 p. m. ; Price $1. 13-(2) l Roof and feel Tight Our price is right. Barrett's Rooting at Bartlett l Hardware Co. | | a + mones enemee sll WO stein two-year-old Ball. |.. iing anot r year by putting in, the sub- | H The work of prepare Bl tion on Orchard street has already e- |: 'gun and a-tile drain has been laid 'at | mufnity sales day,\ which ig in contem- | ¢ Members are invited to bring with \ Where he will + -~lville;s floor. express by Mrs, tering through, leaving through Farm, 9m acree'l 'from CGabs and 2% thi one-half: milo} road; on R. F. D, and For further particulars Ca Harry BwDavis, (lube, pile all Kinds at the. Cu Grounds. For 'sale \ of change. Come and loo over. * Black Colt, 4 yeart weight 1100 lbs. In i111“ 14-2 | Saturday, April 16, 1921; l Beginning at 1 o'clock ' 45 Head of Select Dairy Cows/f”! These cows include the entire make-up of two good: dairies and are stock which were selected for both quantity andquahty of their milk. They are all el‘fhfiif W fresh or close-up springers. There will also be offered a very fine purebred : ole