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PRESS cfiBA x. Y., AUGUST 26, 1921 ——-Mr Richmond C. Hill was a caller in town Thursday. C _ ”Dr and MTS J. R. watermafl were The flex-sons Who guests at O. D. Hammond's Tuesday. | last Friday night and\rob t William Colburn of Randolph | windshield, side curtains, anim he is a guest at the A. D. MeConpell home fixtures, are known, Eldtmayt ¥e on West Main street. til Monday, the 29 0 fum F PO000 og pogg 00\\\000061100!000O0 # \\\0'¢'00~000000¢r’o'oouon‘ob\\\\'.\o 0 p rg gotOQQQOQOODloootlcocD.-.o.v\.‘.. Mob ache Chile une ‘ po .h‘ es sts\ $.\.0 Q‘O' GUARANTEED O( MILES AGAINST STONE-BRUISE, RIM.CUT AND BLOW-OUT » -T #« K, sts BSAC © & Suppofting this unusual guarantee are the two principles of construction which have made Hydro-'Toron a sensational success; + Q’Q.Q.O.~'0'A.O ChL RJ ‘pmlmlw to thv square JILCh i< applied mslde 'the tire. 2 -Every layer in tlus tire is Toron fabmec -a treatment that water-proofs each par- ticle of the fabric, increases tensile strength practically one-third, increases by 50 per- cent the holding power of layers, tread, ete., to each other, and prevents oxuldtlon rot and decay in all their forms. - PRICES Hydro-Toron Tires 10 000 Mlle Guarantee 30 x3 000.0. - '$14.50 80 x'3%4, 17.50 32 21.30 33 29.75 34 30.40 35 35. n, os a 000P000100.J 1-The wonderful Internal Hydraulic Ex- pansion Process: © The tire is liqivlt on a col- lapsible iron eore which is replaced, before vulcanizing, by a heavy fabric bag made to hold water under pressure, When in the vuleanizes this bag is pumped full of wa- ter to the proper vulcanizing tem: perature and the unlit pressure of 280 __ STANDARD FABRIC PRICES building Goes BC X X. x 3%4 ___ BDGSREGOROGG tts a a c'o‘o'o‘d'. «hom . 0 L Paul E Brown ' FRESH FISH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY + & 4 Hydro-Toron tires rvprewm cord size- eord mileage -yet they sell at 40' e o ste poof-fl Nafianal Speedway . 6000 Mile Guarantee 30 x 3 $11.00 30 x 34% ___. 13.00 32 x 3%, 18.00 33 x 4 22.00 34 x 4 23,00 C No hidden iniperfections blisters, bulges, Our method of cnuables uis to skips, ete... No turned out of our factory. The aight uniform pressure from within results in a smooth, strong, ev- euly built tire. No part is erushed out of shape -no wires or heads misplaced. Stone-hruwse, orimeeut and blow outs are nearlhysaalwilys caused hy concealed frults fit the tire.. \seconds\ ecuarantee against them. ab Aer hoo M JIIIIHHIIIIIIIII\II|IIINIInIHllmllll||||I||lllllllllIllllll\ll“lllll\fl\llIII|lllmll\fl\|llf\Ill|||||H\IIIIll\!\II'll||||l|||Ill|||l||||||||ll|l||lflllfl| w ~s = =o -B - youg h Jo he B0 50200 ® state \ots efefeteite*s Toron preserves the tire-in service and on Tho Internal Hydraulic Ex-~ pansion Process prevents such a great per- centage of common troubles that our 10,- 000 mile emaurantee is a nutural result of the service we know these tires will give,. the spare rim. ryoogge OCCCcAE Touch is the Greatest Sense in | Busmess u os mex Less $1.00 for Cash d SZ _-..~ In the past year we have put over 4500 farm own- , s in touch “71th as many buyers. We can do the same for you. pppn x ©00000 6000000 po o o Y -BC G 000-1000‘00000000.00‘0 AX 0g Q.‘ 0 Oncol aches ' tQCCOQIOCOOO PeleSetete o ..oo¢.... . . to C000 C stetete 3 *to ABCCCOEE a % stefete LOG c x 0 0'..'...0. chard street the last of the week. ”I - Mr. and Mrs. Frunk Abbott epnntl i Monday with their daughter. Mrs. A. J Balu ock, and family near Ischua. , , [ -_---Mts. Harry Carpenter of E; 1 -Mr. Edward M. Johnson will spend f bata: Y I of bast An.; rora is visiting her parents, Mr. andi If you w; mt to sell that farm, see % ALLAN G. BALDWIN Local Represetative Strout Farm Agency __ 69 East Main Street, Cuba, New York Phone 139-R e is hoped she will he entirely recovered jp a few days,. Mrs. Dexter Mr.and Mrs. William N. Pettit und daughters are spending the week with relatives and friends at Niagara Falls Personal Mention SII IN]fl!lliIllIll\IHHIllIlfllllIllHllIIlllliflllllHIINN\IllllHIIIlfllllllllllfllllllIlllilllllIIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll --Mr. Clinton Beebe spent the week- end in Rochester. i- -Mr. C. 0. Peckham and Mr, Harry same. If not ifieiuméigrtlgi hat time; ' a t Tuesday in prosecution w e Jameson of Portville spen #341 a ~BURT TRUESDELL town the guests of friends. --- A. -Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hotchkiss of Jamestowri gpent from Tuésday to hursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D, Brown. ° -Miss Marie Hunt and brother, Ed-i ta e win are attending the Pomona Grange 0 / at West Almond, held this week Thurs~ day and Friday. e | on ooo mre x. o, ress wore .. Everything in our grocery is fresh. You willis w 6 | to attend the funeral of Mrs. Leggett's call we cleaned out axll the 01d goods on our sheIVes uncle, Mr. M. H. Williston. « -Mr. George Banfield, wife and son || That is a | ry 1mportant fact. to . buyers of food of Smethport Pa., motored to Cuba Mensa” and took dinner.with the form- Stale fOOd IS n91 her appenzmg IIOI‘ WfiOIGSOme. Coe, 8 ate, and wife. | . e?j;§1\;jjl;lj§ £ng Antonio, Pas | We mwte your mspectlon orf 01m place, and a san. is visiting his sister, Mrs. Walter East- MM ple order. Nearly all of thOS&WhO ViSIt us once com t . in East Cuba. The latter en- C legined a number of young people again and many become regular customers | Wednesday evening in honor of her £. , | guest, Miss Irene' Ruth, of Buffalo. - -Mra. George PL Smith, who had | been spendmg several weeks in Wells- : ville, returned home Wednesday even: ing. Her friends will be glad to know {that her health, which has been poor | durin« the summer, is considerably im- | §! proved. . . \o H. 6. MeElheney is visiting ) j her thother, Mrs. Elizabeth McElhen-| \** ° ' \ \ey. Mr. and Mrs. McElheney have re- | \ == J cently sold their home in Olean and 'are planning to remain permanently . 'in California, where they have spent ‘the past winter, -Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ten Eyck of Portville, N. Y., spent the week-end with Miss Sarah, Jocelyn of Bristol 'street. Mr. Ten Eyck left Monday , morning for Rochester, as delegate for «Urand Lodge of I. O. O. F. from Port ‘ 5 3ville, Mrs. Ten Eyck remaining with . Miss Jocelyn. --Mr. Archie Nichols has reweived word that his aunt, Migs Jennie Jacobs, recently suffered a paralytw‘stroke leaving her one side practically help-. less. Miss Jacobs formerly resided 'for sonte time in Cuba, with her sister, the late Mrs. Mary A, Nichols, and has vila *midny friends here, who will regret to , shag . save Pl , Smith, her son and shear of her illness, She at present, und visiting points of interest in that augherin-dJaw. Mr. and Mrs. Roland / lives at Rye, N. Y. ' lHl'ution. c Smith, and Mrs. George Smith of St,“ © lll ard -Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Coon and son Louis, Mo., are visiting, Mrs., L. K. Day Dr. Strothard Superintendent of Sun- mext week visiting in Chicigo. | Mrs. J. E. Harris, of Maple street. | Mm] left “kdnesdfn to spe ml the re. ton OI West “din ‘mflflt “lrs I2“? day School Work. the hair ut \\\ ~ MF (% It Reonpel of Dunkire ju RLMQer Of the week with friends and 'for Smith was a former resident\ OC, | pr. george W. Strothard, former pas- . TMO CS been visiting his brother, George Ken-j ir nl C* nok Cock * , tor of the Methodist Episcopal: church -Miss Jessie M‘allison. swut Sut ple of Cuba. for the past few days. ’<r places. =- Mr. and AMps J]. ®. OQ'L-eary anfl in Cuba, and lately at Sugar Grove, , day the guest of friends in Hinsdale. -Ida and Robert Keople left Wed: ~Mrs. Charles Gallup and duughter children of St, Mary's, Pa., and Mrs. K. Pa., has recently been chosen superin-l -Mr. G, W. Dye and family and MrS. nasday to visit their brother. Mr. G. H. imhe leave today to spend a week In (Girunt of Batuvia spent the week-end tendent of Division 21 of the New York . IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII)IIIIllIll|IllIllllllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIHIIII\lllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllmllllllmllml P Eliza Gill spent Sunday at Portage. Keople. and wife of Clarendon., N. Y. ‘(aumla They will visit relatives in I‘m-NJ l“21th rellmlves. They are spend state Sunday school work, and will re-’ -_- - I -Mrs. Robert Gunn of Salamanca! - Mrs. Hanford Prontice and daugh- ; ing this week in Rochester and will gige at Jamestown. Toronto and Hamilton aud attend 'the , rool: al f Toronto fair. return here forma few days' visit be- - Spen't List. Week With l)r, dill] “ITS (xll' (pr I)0rls “1th h( r ”(tip “H“ 6, (i lendd' G A Runaway Accident. & ray. visited friends at Fillmoge this week. |__ -oVMrs. Linus French und daughter; (0re £0ing home, ~ . 20 -Mr. _-Mr. and Mrs. Riley Cree £Cul Fannie of Cuba and Mrs. Ella Jen Mr. and Mrs, D. L, Newcomb. son | Last Satyrday morning, while driv-. been town.- gpoyu; (t j i 'l'i:t} \t; “C; U\4inings of Richburg visited relatives in find daughter of Perrysburg and Mr. ing to the: factory with milk, the horse Times ' pent - Saturt fly. nig with r. and ~ town Tuesday.-Franklinville Chroni-| Leo Quackenbush of Dunkirk were Of Carl Smith of South Cuba became A , > era George Adams. < Bolivar Breeze. \ cle-Journal. I 1 'g||pgts of Mr. and Mrs. EK. A. Moges frightened and ran away. The son, -Mrs. W. H. Keller, who was ser) _ _-yr, Zeno quPq has accepted A PO-| _ yr, and Mrs. C. C. Terhune, Miss SUNIAY. Mr and Mrs. D. C, Benjamin who was driving, was thrown lously ill last week, is again able to be. rition in the L. Waldock drug qtore Maedelle Terhune and Roy Torry o‘f of Belfast called on Mr. and Mrs, out and his head was badly cut. Dr. about. lin Rochester and lvlt for that city Sun- “m(,qm“n visited Mr. and Mrs, R J. MoSeS Suturday evening. Higgs dressed the wound, taking sev- -Mi§s (hvgndolyn Jones of Buffalo day. - {Springer at Rosedale Farms Thfinrm‘lu'xl' -Mr. and Mrs. George B. IMB‘olt eral stitches in it, and the boy is said is visiting Alice Jordan on Orchard . _. Mrs. W. E. Reynolds of Olean, 'and Friday last. | ‘lpave tomorrow for a week's visit with t0 be recovering rapidly. street. ‘ formerly of Cuba. has heen visiting «Mrs. P. 1). Smith of Boynton. Ol| [relatives it Otto and East Otto. On __:'\1rs. Alice her relatives and friends in town this spent Tuesday with her nusvnkh‘: ‘(l)\the following Saturday. Sept. 3. they son in - Cuba week. J. Peaslee, and also visited her brofF.\ 111 attend the DaBolt reunion to be Bpectator, - Mr. and Mrs, Dan Newcomb and | pp, Riley bripon of Bristol street mi held it the home of Mr. and Mrs. (G. H. -Messrs. Leon and family of Perrysburg. N. Y.. spent th€ other relatives. ' Da Bolt, Springville, N. Y. gfterixtrlxflgiisir nt the {tifhfnd with “LAY” Hutchings and ~- Mr. P. P, Peckham returned re-l . -Mr and Mre. W. F. Ballard and -The Misses Mi , t , ~ pals ko 6s ‘mntly from a six week's visit ut Afton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hood of Paines-; e Misses Marion and Elizabeth - The many friends of Mr. C. N. Y. Mrs, Peckham who is visiting YH O . returned home on Wednesday Hartley spent the weekend visiting Hicks have been pleased to see him her. brother and family in that place, is i after spend ng a week with Mr. Bal- ' relatives at Olean again upon the street after his long. ekpected home next week | lard's brother. Frank and wife. They illness. Io _-Mr. and Mrs. “In”; V Cole of traveled oterdand and made the trip - Mr. and Mrs. Bert Butts of ”um‘ml Johnson City spent a couple of nights from Painesville to Cuba in eight spent Saturday night and Sunday at unc’r the week-end with Cuba relatives hours. 3 F a 3 B 3 3 | § § B 3 wa 3 %, 2%, 18, .n'0¢‘« 0:04“ of“ 00.0095“ ehe ‘WWMWN‘? a r hester Patrick of Cuba has visiting - in e+, THE °= BEST SAFEGUARD ap -' L -----_--3 O Trall this Is visiting her week.-Rushford Roy Benjamin week-end with Strong financial ties offer the best safeguard against mishap for the individual and against the -Leslie MeConnell of Cuba was a, caller on friends in town yesterday. Belmont Dispatch uncertainties of trade f9r the firm. The selection of a good banking connection anticipates any danger -Dr and Mrs, Carroll Roberts of Buffalo were the guests of Droand Mrs Gilray on Sunday --Mr. and Mrs: Carl Johnson and children of Olean visited Mr and Mrs Ora Schwab Sunday. --Mr. Charles Roberts the week visiting friends in Salamaun- ca, Buffalo and Rochester -Mr. Glen Barber of Akron. O.. and Mr. Manacher of Cleveland are gursts at the home of (G W Dye -Mrs. Tubbs and daughter of Olean -* hen the latter spoke at the Harvest | visited Mr. and \rs K J Chapel street last Thursday -Mr. and Mrs Ed Wildrick of Buffa- lo spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr and Mrs firint tugatts -Dewey Jordan of Friendship sasit ed at the home of M H Hames on Or W. F. Robie FoR - BATHING SUITS TENNIS SHOES SWEATERS Moses of STRAW HATS SHIRTS COLLARS TIES WORK SHOES DRESS SHOES SUITS for MEN and BOYS Cut Prices on Auto Tires Sizes 30x3 ard %0%3° >, W. F. Robie STORE OPEN EVENINGS No 5 East Main Street CUBA. N Y. is spending ' the home of his mother Mrs. Laura , Butts. ‘| -< Mrs Jennie Larrabee of Creek is spending a few weeks in Bog: ton, Mass . the guest of her brother. C A8. Gav. I Miss Mary Prentice health direc tor for girls at the Cuba Health Camp. \will enter the Buffalo Children's hospi \tal. Sept. 1. Mrs Walter Renwick accompanied ' her husband to- Andover last - week Home plenic Mr and Mrs Frank McVey Mr and Mrs Peter Keenun and daugh ter Helen were sunday visitors at Por lage Falla - Mr and Mrs (Gjeorge Rogers and danghter Hazel attended the Lind say reunion at J Harbeck s at Black Creek Woedn Mrs »sulay Eugene (Gunld and cdunghter Bernice of Medina are wsiting her par ents Mr and Mrs: Reuben Holliday of East Main street | Mr and Mre: Mahlon Hames Mrs \l oe and son and Mr Meurmee Carey at Erwin Pock Kam's at Oh; Sunday Mre - Lepa uf -s ay 'le Brown & Cn day onf week with friends and relat ves in Cu ha < -W eljlevilie Democrat ~ Mr and Be'mort spent pra\ home of dai Hols af Preepect street Mr afd Mre Delbert Huard ard M- and Mra Arthur Hem nway of Nar spent Mendav and Tuesday =<th Hutchings and fam iv --I Long the hirnmpracter Fasgre. timmed from a vercation of two weeks ard is again at his ofice each Manday ard afterpoon as veual --Mre Harke and daughter Mise Ruth of Weehawken N J are vaiting at tbe bime of the fermers sar Mr Roeederker on Sinme street Jerdan Berson Spent min thos Harem-fl Hulls af ~i last week at t*» the farmer met her M-e L. 1° h 1 MW 6 .- Black and |g ,’I‘)w,v were on a motoring trip through . I the western part of the state - Dr and Mrs. Francis Mi Affrey and two little children of New York city motored to Cuba and are spending a , couple of weeks at the home of Mrs. parents. Mro ando Mrs. Frank McLaughlin of Spring street. ‘ James C. Done! of Findlay., Ohio. ; with his son Otto and wife and three were guests of Miss Susan Friday afternoon -Belfast Rilazo - Miss Lulu Halden nf Philadetphia is visiting at the home of her parents. Mr and Mrs James Holden of Orchard | street _ Miss Tallian Monnegan of De- troit Mich Gs a guest the same home - Miss Agnes Hehir accompanied hy her niece. Miss Ethel Hehir and neph ew. Master Edward Hehir. returned Wednesday =. evening - from Buffalo where they visited Mr and Mrs Bert Pratt Mr and Mrs J C- Bahringer and children returned to their home in Ro chester Monday after sTending some time woth Mrs: Rahringers parents Mr and Mre J Woo(,rmss and nther relat vee imp Cuha - Mr and Mre Leen Pessiee and danghters Ruberta and Kleanor and Mr and Mrs O J Peasies metored tn Buffalo SRatarday Ther spent that day and Supday there and at Falls and visited relatives cn Pu'¥%sn -Mrs C YW Thometer was painful Ivy infured Tuesday morning «hem she tipped over a large kettle aft boiling water upon her left shonlder and arm She quickly pat the ininrec member under the eonld water fageet nearby and thas prevented the »u-~ from be-. coming very deep - Miss Magde McFihenev was taken suddently ill while at ker «ork in the Cuba Nafltonal Rank +n Wednresfiny and has been to her bome but is steadily mpro~iag asd it i | I at boys,. and Mrs: Maud Palmer of Cuba.: denningt.. - Mr and Mrs. Robert H. Bartlett and daughter Louise accompanied by Mrs. Julia Corcoran, on Wednesday motored to Chautauqua,. where they will remain until Monday. with their daughter Eleanor, who will leave onl Sunday for St. Petersburg, Fla., to spend the winter. | i _- The many friends of William R. Morris of the Hotel Kinney will be: pleased to know that he @as been im-, proving steadily from himry severe attack of acutzdpiabetes, and there is strong hope for his recovery. His con- dition for a time had been very crutual and gave much concern. I t <¥r aind Mre. William Marvin and -Mr Burton Little recanitly motored to- Dryden to vigit the family of Mr. and Mrs Mounsey Little and to Cortland to visit Mr aind Mrs. John Bristol, Mrs. Burton Little and daughter, Mary Jane who - have - been spending - several weeks among relatives in Dryden and Cortilard returned bome with them after a fow days' visit -Prof Carl Sutlif and wife and Mr. Fred Sutl:4 and wife of Addison, N. Y . were callers on George B Lester of 10 Eim st-eet Monday They nsed to live here some 30 years ago. when they were hovs - Fred left here about the 256 gives you a receipt for beautiful teeth Lawrence & Merritt Fhe Regal] Store time the late Wo J Glenn completed - rome nf the first cottages at Lake Cuba. Ie says ! :s some resort now. to what he ever Waugh it would be. ily had as guests the early part of the week ¥ ard Mrs Benjamin E. Rosier and daughter Charlotte and Mr Boe - ler s hrathor Mr Benjamin Bosler ts assistant sun? perintendent of the Midvale Steel com- pany's plant at Johnstown, which em- ploys some 20,000 men,. and is spending can on us. dis varation on a motor trip with his famHy -Miss Amy Kirby bas retorted from New York whets she kas been taking a sommer coxree at | cniversity ro- 8 RRA . scant «- - We are receiving Plams, | ~ The shitor of The Patriot and fam- PWheS Tomatoes, Pears, Can. teloupes, Peppers, Apples, Ber- of Johnstown. pa. Tes every day. When you need Fresh Frmt, toate o ahead. ®. ® & € With the co-operation of our bank you are able to shoulder greater financial responsibility. £ Try OUR system of co~opérati0n. ivetes S E ;e :s 'E CUBA _N . V pa i ar a RosSecPoct ’~:~:~:»:~:~:~:—e~:~:~:~:~:~:»:»:~MW“? ape * cas Gnocd Meals Mean Happy Homes But good meals cannot be prepared from mfpfln] Foxal stuffs. Every housewife knows that. 4 This store specializes in two two wery impor tant things-QUALITY FOODSTUPFS dud POP!: LAR PRICES. They are the things that $9,13P931 magi to the buyer. Try buying your groceries and other foodstaffs from for a while and THESE FACTS WILL SINK IN. A satisfied customer is a migh oofi advemwmflm for us. Ask any of them. iy & l . ue can am coe ope stn am somoun cae mme man on com cue e cone cone noe -am som ie noe winesage win sou mage conccane nae mite