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Haiti esate ekfiflsff’ifltq'q Her Htl en in oot ot corel dept cody reid (in ano Teast rips in nena tae: nom nemo tmm « a Stimulatmg Exportatmn of Farm Products «- House Vote Stood 314 for to 21 Against-Now Goes to Conference. 4a, it feo r With a anber or amendments the senate. bill which would make $1,000 000,000 available through, the War Finance corporation for Stimulating exportation of agricultural products“v s t was passed by the house Only 21 representatives against the bill with 814 voting for K, The house eliminated. senate see tions authorizing (the, purchase by the Wir corporation of $200000 000 worth of farm loan bonds and the creation ofa new bureau. in the de partment of commerce to obtain in- formation as | to trade. conditions abumd * The house further overruled the action of its committee in eliminat. ing a section which would . permit government loans to accredited for- cigners engaged in . exportation of . American farm products, but added an amendment providing for rigid re- striction of such loan. Another house Amendment would Ax June 80} 1922, as the <~date on which liquidation of the War Fmiance corporation would begin with the capital stock of the corporation ean: celled in proportion to the surplus funds turned into the treasury. FARMERS GOING TO PERU Advance Guard of Americans in the Scheme of Colonization, ' A group/,of American - farmers, comprising 'the advance guard of a colonization scheme said to involve more than 200 famili¢és from the Western United States, arrived < at - Lima, Peru, recently en route to the Pampa del Sacramento valley along the eastern head waters of the Amazon river in Northern - Peru, where the colony is to- be estab- lished. The party is in charge of J. B. Schoenfelt of Omkulgeg, Oklg., for | merly United States Indian agent for Oklahoma territory, who obtain- ed, for colonization purposes, a grani of 650,000 acres of, agricultural and forestry lands from the Peruvian government last October. Clara Hamon Weds Movie Director. Clara Smith Hamon, who was the principal figure in the Jake L. Ha mon murder trial, was married in Los Angeles, Cal., to John W. Gor- man, director ani producer of the motion picture in which she has pot trayed her life, mot excluding her trial at Ardmore, Okla., for the slay: ing of the one-time Republican na tional committeeman. The Rev, M. Howard Fagan, .pastor of the Wil- shire Boulevard - Christian - church, married them at his residence. , Act ing for the picture has bgen ' com- pleted 4t Hollywood studies. Mr. Gorman met Mrs. Hamon soon after she arrived in Los Arigeles in April and he has been her associate ever since. o World Wheat Crop Larger. Statistics from 16 countries, includ- ing the United States, which normal-, ly produce about 50 per cenLof the total wheat crop of the 'world indi- cate a'production this year of approx- imately - 1,953,000,000 - bushels or about 7,000,000 bushels more than last year, the department“ of agricul fure announced .in Washington. The? fstimate ig based on reports . up \to Aug. . 15. t definite approximation can be mad» until after the returns from more of\ the remaining ccuntries are received whether the total production of wheat in 1921 wilt be greater or less than in 1920. + Brnttsh Lease Port of Petrograd. it i= reported that an English fnan- © ai group has obtained a long lease of the port of Petrograd from the | m~slan Soviet government. is l‘fi‘ff‘es from Russia lagt June stated 1! negotiations for the establish (\i mf a company to takd Gver the | ~ stration power of the port oi Erad were goiny on and that a 'r of London bankers were in ~-~!-d ig ths project F A | 30 } C°-mans Praise Our Milch Cows. e ~* American milch cows which o* teen distribrtét through Ba declared to be better milk-+ Wan the - The Tan amere express; astonith- ‘1 't*at tre American cows co * tarts of milk dafly after T I st calf. which is doubles gyre ~\ of German cows. #C om *+ . T ar Chicago Steel MFIs Reopem, \Fund of, $1 000,060,000 e created fnp.~~-¢ voted -| ai Learn at Rawson. daughter Helena of Salamanca, were mond last week. ers at the home of Walter Thomas Sunday afternoon. Sunday with W, Thomas and family. pleasant home or Hattie Weber Thurs- day for dinner. and a good time was enjoyed by all. week in Btadford as a guest of his daughter, Mrs. Leslie Blackford. An- other daughter, I from Oklahoma and her daughter Bet- [ty were also there. tertaining several guests from Buffalo. son Charles with the farm work. | party at their home Thursday even- ing in honor of their daughter Myrtle's birthday. There was a nico crowd and j a good time was reported by those present. sons Eugene and Bradford Sunday Mrs. Leslie Blackford. Mr. L. C. Car- rier returned home with them Sunday evening. trom - brought up on Rosedale farm. f ville, Mr. asd Mre. Gerard Foiwell of Cuba 'were guests Saturday ard Sup- day at the *ome of Mr. and Mrs. \Charles Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peasley and.daughter Virginia were; also guests thero Sunday aftera mal and percentage system is to lst \Cin «gure baigesall averager \ Coye Phak Tol t Ress) & - NORTH CUBA ° ~ Andrew Coughlin snd John Moran of Belfast spent Sundiy at Fred Little's, Misses Mary and Nellie Learn spent | Friday evening as the guests of their brother, Addie: Learn 'of Union Hill.. Miss Ethel Hendryx entertamed the Altar society Friday, afternoon. Mr. C. G,. Vreeland and family of Salamanca spent Friday at H. S. Guil- ford’s, Mrs, “Henry Little spent Saturday. with her son, Fred Little, and family. Mrs. Leslie Robison of Franklinville called on Mrs Fred Carpenter recent- ly. ‘ Mrs, C. E. Hammond, Mr, &nd Mrs. C. N. Hammond and daughter Alice were guests of Mr and Mrs. George Wall Saturday. Mr. gnd Mrs, Jerry Totten attended Ralph Wherry's funeral at Bellville Sunday., » - Andrew and Ernest Bramard were recent callers at Fred Little's. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Edison and son Floyd Arthur Edison and John Edison spent Saturday night with Mrs. Liona Totten. & Louis Fabian of Cleveland, O., spent Sunday with his parents. Miss Frances Jones went on a pic- nic with friends from town to Rock City Sunday. Nelson Learn was operated on for adenoids and tonsils and a turbinated bone in his nose. - He is recovering nicely and is about the house.. Loretta Little returned Friday from a week's visit with relatives In Bel- fast. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hammond and Mr. Arthur Parkin were callers at Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Farwell's of Is- chug Sunday. Mrs, Fred Dalton and son Earl spent Monday afternoon with Mr, and Mrs. | Frank Dunning and family. Mrs. Henry Little was calling on her son, Cecile Lrlttle and family Sunday afternoon and also called on Mrg. Em- ma Crandall. Mrs, Lucile MacDuffiec spent the | week-end «with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Chamberlain of Olean. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Learn and family spent Sunday at the home of Lutie Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vreeland and the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Ham- Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jones were call- Mr. Youen James and family spent JACKSON HILL. , The Sunbeams Sunshine met at the There were 18 present Mr, L. C. Carrier spent part of last Mré, Frank Brown Mr. and Mrs. George Baehre are en- Mr. L C. Thomas has been on the | Mr, and Mrs. George BackF& give a + LC daughter, Mrs, Anboil Congdon, - u o Italian | They have a.small- village built on. the At, o> ' O. M. Burdick was over. Monday H | F‘ W Barber. rate and friends took in the picture Show at Cuba. Friday oy} emng \tod e George McKelvey spent S tom: W1tlhhl8 brother and mother. Mrs, Borden and *y Cuildren. visited his The Keller 'Beople . mest. in their re» E > [q tt: Cas§ us Gongclons Wednes- . ' | day, . tyes a 8. F. Wilkinsonxand family Visits Mrs Green at Richburg Sunday. - The Friendshipfllarksville highway dyke farm. Foreman Cronk - is, push- ing the job: right ”elong, prospects are, that. it will reach the W A Perkins farm this fall., |_ FoR. Williams is repairing the, state highway on the Cuba-Clarksville hill. The chemical. wood teams tear out |_ more tn 20 minutes than can be put 'back in. a week and should be stopped. W. Ds Ormlston was over last week. The Burd Lumber company shipped a of ties to Whitesville Thursday. Briggs farm near their mill. ° Mrs..R. J.. Jordan hgs returned to Cuba with her daughter Mrs W. H Ferrington © George Deniston started his thresh- ing machine up Monday and threshed nday in | - has progressed #s far as the W. A. Up) : ‘tusmess' with S. S. Lane in District No, | _ Call »Last Last Call Lash,. (aet call Lao on 6 Call Last Call] Last . ably employed while we are. dométhat trash, \We make 4 busmess of tlslfat'sort ‘of ‘ Try us. ste (V hes well mlmml'nmnmnunmummm ALWAYS Tim HOME or GOOD mu\ DRY. W IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllilllllllllllIlllllfllIlllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllLllllI ll”! ' 57 Interest Paid on Savings A Ahealute safety, together W1 vantage of harms?I interest comp on your balance January Jst: an 1st of each year. Such.are for G F. Dennis. . AlBert Guenther and family of Cou- '. ages of a. AVINGS Acoo this bank. Mr,'Banker, wife and - family anf John Hall and Tamily of Syracuse are visiting at F. W. Barber's. G, W. Dyo attended the Dye reunion at Bergen last week. * V. 8. Sutton visited Olean Tuesday evening. r Williams & Murney have bought a now drilling rig and have a number of jobs on hand to drill water wells. NOTICE OF FILING COMPLETED ASSESSMENT-ROLL WITH . town gLErk , Notice is hereby given that the As- sessment-Roll of the town of Cuba, N. Y., in the County of Allegany; for the year 1921 has been duly completed by the undersigned assessors, and a cer- tified copy thereof was filed in the of- fice of the Town Clerk at Wheeler's Store where the same will remain open for inspection for fifteen days. Dated this 16th day of August, 1921. C. B. MARVIN, ARBY ROWLEY, ALVA AMSBEN. ~A derport were in town Sunday. at q w Sacrifice Prices on Used Cars HaVIIiO‘ disposed of my interest in the Cuba Motor Sales Company, I have on hand the followmg used cars, wh1ch I will sell at sacrifice prices: ' 1921 Chevrolet Sedan, F. B. Model $1200 __ 1919 _ Oldsmobile Roadster ___ 500 «= 1921 Oakland Sedan ____________ “1500 1917 Ford Touring L-____________ ' 150 1916 Ford Truck _____________ a- - 200 1917 Brisco Touring ____________ 150 I still retain the ageney .for the revrolet, Au- burn and Studebaker cars, each supreme in its class. H. L. VanAuken A0. ® St. James Hotel } Telephone 166 -Just send us your personal check or a banka' 1 and we will start the account for you and send : savings pass book by return mail. [4 z* \ STOCK cnowmsefi . ESTABLISHED 1890 * __.Fort Pierre, So. Dak . \CL MILLETT, President Ri, Vice Pm, as, J. D. cmnou. cas'hlor a EDWARD HILLER --OPTOMETRI No. 152 North Union Street, Olean, N. Y, EYES EXAMINED - - Assessors: of the town of Cuba, 83-2 i= = ® wee ere » a sonspe UF aia wil ~. l - i ASK YOUR DEALER E ABOUT THE _ fea\ ~ \SURE DEATH\ °Fy#*@ GUARANTEE Why every Dairyman and Stockman should use this ( Non—Poisonous Fly Killer } | produce from Mr. and Mrs. James Dickerson and 1 spent the day in | guests of, Mz- and A Ilatge carload of steers arrived the West Monday and was | The young psople of our hill wm‘ hold a corn roast at the home of Mr.! ard Mrs Ami Campbel + Mra~Bva Hathaway of Cubs was a; i- {guest of Mr. and Mrs Ami Campbel Monday. Mr. and Mrs Myric Cotts of Weifs The best way to teach boys the dect | of the file ok tro Wiese» \tes! compicy, ano (PST sHoral| We’ve-awry mm” rr» ~th cg.“ g hwy eemainty 11,“ij #2% {$me w 4 a o o ang . » “ms ° &» Peoren submitter eta“ Ke tha ram 4 tose of fair play ard commin Ke t¥{fCAl Amecican trait -/- W M375 Mia fit” MM“; Pfm nmin. dairymen tor years. Szre Desth. Loo rill seif vou eofu gp galton and a 39 BROADWAY protected from flies and gnats-enables them to to 25 per cent more milk. Meat and work animals that are sprayed with' Morgan's Sure Death stay in good condition and gain flesh. * Buy it from Your Local Dealer More than a thousand feed and gram stores, hardware stores, drug stores and general stores in New York state @liéne cen supply this different and improved opt-y. It bas been usged with ® eatire tatisfoection by many owners of pure breds and by leading We ate listing in this advertisement the names of p deglets who are prepared to supply you promptly with W the ccarest dealer and buy frofs him. He or a gallon without the hand spray for $1.50. THE MORGAN CHEMICAL CORPORATION Executive Offices $- ~ io ght o a --- bf H. gag?” G Sig? Death COWS lose weight and give less milk when is on sgfeeg mfi‘ii’ifif they have to. expend a lot of time and-energy ity at the following | fighting flies. Crude carbolic acid or creosote fly- dealers : J _ chasers have been practically the only available ] animal sprays. They chase flies. But they gener- i ally stain and mat the hair. They offen cause BARTLETT l blisters. They gre ponsonous. HARDWARE Our Iron-Clad Guarantee COMPANY Morgan's Sure Death Fly and Insect Destroyer is a preparation of clear, non-poisonous, non-irritating . : [f __ __ fnsecticideoils. It knocks dead every fly that it hits. LAWRENCE T__ If can be used immediately before milking without + & , J. : ing the milk, without smothering the - p P « -_- the milkers or making cows cough. It keeps cows~ -| ~~~ MERRITT --- quiet and makes milking quicker and easier. It . n't stain the whitest cow, mat the hair or cause © Blisters. Used night and morning it keeps cows festive organ's first-class band sprey for $2.25, NEW YORK CITY MORGAN'S FLY 82 ENSECT *, Sure “oath COMPLETE GRINIQING PLANT ON PREMISEfi j Just recéived a carload of thé. famous Arrow“. Brand XXXXX British Columbia Red Cedar Shingles, - which we are offering at a very cheap price ..; : Roofing, Stripped Shingles, and all kinds of lulu“ . Beaver Board. ber. a Call and see us before you buy. i ~ \x rw up d W. M. Rowle & Co. Telephone 122-R soUTH GUBA. * & me ......................... & Let us demonstrate these little giants, They’ll § do everything you expect of a tractor, and a lot of § things you never thought of. Mr. Ford has mde the price so reasonable that every farmer of any c¢:- sequence can have this efficient help. Whatever Ford produT‘ymeed get it here. W are the direct representative of the Ford comptt for its CARS, TRUCKS ard TRACTORS, and th guarantee of that big concern stands back of every= thing we sell. «os G ivq:-¢4hn»t‘na~uo'vtuno poo u‘a Remember, too, this is an accredited Ford Serum Station. All Ford parts, made fir the Ford pet and all sorts of repairs made on Ford cars. Boker HMSCDC