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ta ‘w & ~ PAGE SIX ___. w . THE PATRIOT AND FREE PRESS, CUBA, N. Y., AUGUST 26, 1921 Volume 35, No. 35. 'Mrs. W. W. Niles of New York city hearts of our citizens as nur talented ~ themselves. EXTRACTS FROM THE FILES OF _The Cuba Patriot OF TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO August 27, 1896. Published by w. J. GLENN & company. \ inom can ADVERTISING RATES. Display, 11 cents per inch eath inset-l on. Business Locals on pages 2, 5, 7 and 8, | 10 cents per line for first insertion and § | cents per line for each subsequent in- | «sertion; on pages 1. 3, 4 and 66 20 cents per line for first insertion and 15 cents per ling foreach subsequent insertion. U i Treme HOME AND VICENITY, For Governor. Hon. Frunk 8o Black of Troy.. *~ -. The foundation of the new M. B. church is well tinder way and will soon be completed. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Hicks fire. rejoicing over the arrival of a litle son ut their home on Chapel street, Aug. 22. ( ° * Mr. and Mrs. A. 6. Thompson and Miss Hattie Wyckoff very pleasantly entertained a number of their friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Thompson on Mill street last Friduy evening he annual tournament of the Cubai Tennis club will he held on the Wests Main street court «commencing (Thursdayi'. __ Olean,. - Wellswille Cuba players will tuke part dn contests, . Mr. R. (i. Little, street. has: brought. to this office ia sunflower. the! stalk measuring 12% feet fo dinohes i111 height. Hoe also brought a preplunt leaf which measured ® feet 7 dnes around the outside. fts width wus 27°C inches. - How | A lurge and - convepient - room - has, been - completed oat the Cuba school for the teachers' training cluss. and a competent teacher engaged es pecially for the work,. , The new MceKinley & Hobart banner] now greets the- passers-by on - Main street. It's an emblem of prosperity, and long may it wave. Of the thousands of deaths hy heat during - the - recent - imprecedented term, the largest proportion is attribut ed to the free use of ardent spirits. The - ex-officeholders' _ jollification meeting at PiH#ershire mmnaged by the men from Jericho, politically proved to be a great boomerang. A telegram from Saratoga last even. ing brought the information that at a caucus of the delegates of the, thirty fourth district, Allegany, Cattaraugus and Chautauqua, Mr. W. J. (Glenn of Cuba was again chosen by acclamation to succeed himself as state committee man for this district,. Dr. C, P. Luce delivered two very in- teresting sermons at the Presbyterian church last Sunday. His former con- gregation in Cuba is always pleased to bave an opportunity to hear him. t bY fl the rendered two beautiful solos at the same church last Sunday. Among the sweet singers who visit Cuba. there is none who holds so warm a place in the former townswoman. Mrs. Niles. A horticultural school will beheld in Firemen's hall next week under the direction of. Prof T.. H. Batley of Ithaca, assisted by other eminent instructors. STATE AND OTHER NEWS. At Sodus Point it is said that mos quitoes puncture hieyele tires. A private company will put in a, wa- ter system at Bolivar. now that the cit izens have voted against owning one Employees of the Erie shops at Hor- nellsville have been put on 5 Hours time. Excitement over the alleged discov- ery of gold deposits near Salamanca does not abate. As time passes it be- | comes more evident that there is foun- dation for these reports ' A farm for a dollar is pretty cheap property. sometimes _- But a_ BRroome' county farmer plowed up a coin lastj week that will huy ane It was an 1804 dollar worth $9006. and he expects to buya{farm with it | i 1 U WHITE CREEK,. Mr. and Mrs pew are visiting her father. Mr F Brainard Miss Marton Thurston Mround Mrs E. E St Clair and MroW T. Crandall of Olean spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. A N Thurston : Mrs Ellen Miller of Relfast called . on her daughter \Wre Fred Lapp Sun- day. Mr and Mrs Alberto Bangert and children of Corfu are visiting her par ents. Mr and Mrs MOL Bra Mr J C Kieinbach had hus mess Rochester }ast week Yrs Hanrah of has been caring for Mre H V by a fow dave ¥ r Mre Frark r' Ap gelica ind | Yrs - Mo H[adAeell nf West A\lmor-d spent Sunday «@a ith Mr and Mr Mose Mvr, afternewm @ oth Moes na T+yretan MroArthut KJ aan af Ncagara Fa fe aren co th hue ef. Mre Wor ¢r« . M+ toy Sort ba Belfast Frkoy Miss Heer Lang ~' Miwhester spent Satarfday and Snun'iy with Mr and Charles Pfeger of Ne M 'n ler ha A ¢ ® AT % v- Povd Sortorce enent Synpd4ay & T E x moth Lan ‘T‘ E” 'e ress un -\Mra Ro TD Paire Mr asd Mre A No Thursan and; Casuglhter Lela were -o Rejfgst T ges day. I [ week's visit ut Duluth, Minn. is this for high? , j- 1 Subscription, $1.50 PERSONAL: Miss Bertha Rice is home from ()- woes o. a \ Dr. H. F. Gillette léft Tuesday for a a The doe. tor will make the trip over the lukes. Mr. and Mes. C, A, Meachum of Li vonfa were guests of Miss Ferris on ; Orchard street several days hist week. i Misses Mayme Lynch and - Minnie. Murphy of Buffalo have been spending a few duys with Miss Katherine Mc Laughlin. . Miss Addie Smith, who . has heen spending thei summer with her sister, Mrs. R, H; G@efdy, left for her home in Springville. Tuesday. Mr. W. 0, Phelps of this village and Friunk Shaffer of Olean left Wednesday for a'ten days' fishing and sightseeing visit to the Thousand Islands. Misses Frances Clapp ind Hattie Cole und Messrs. George Clupp and John Cole were guests of Mr.and Mrs, Jiumes Clapp at Franklinville Sunday. Miss Roberta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Harper of Brooklyn. died at the home of her unele, J. H. Armmout. Monday night after a- Jong Shoe was 15 years old i, | MOTOR ! ,.;_~j p BELLVILLE. There will be no service in the church here next Sunday on account of the campmeeting at Houghton. Theron Dunlap and family and Leon Dunlap were guests of their parents, Mr. unl Mrs,. Dwight Dunlap last Sun- day. , j . \r. and Mrs. Jerry Totten and Res Botens culled at Arthur Straight's on Sunday } Oliver Mcektheney and- wife ure spending a few days with their daugh- ter. Mrs. Harry Williams, at Black Creek.. [os *The funeral of Lyman Burber, an aged und respected resident of Rush < Creek, was held in the churolh here last Saturday afternoon and the bubial was in the cemetery. in this plaee. There was a very large attendancé at the fun- eral, many relatives and friends from away being present. Rev. E. H. John- som conducted the services and Mrs. Johnson und difughters had charge Of vopy fond of airing his slight know' ' his the music. . The descenilants Of Mrs, Greene. a sister of Lafe Mowers, held theirore union this year at the Mowers home.. Sixteen were present. mostly from the vicinity of Warsaw and Attica. Mowers' six sons were all at home for the day. also -two grandsons. The granddaughter, Mildred Mowers, wus not there and Mrs. Walter Brew and fumily of Bergen were unable to come as her little boy his searlet fever, The body of Ralph Wherrey arrived on Thursday evening, and the funeral was held in the chureh in this place on Sunday Afternoon. with hurial if the cemetery here,. Rev, E. H, Johnson y od re a\) \ « Mr.. {had charge of the services and. Mrs Johnson and daughters were the sing: ers. The floral tributes were many and beautiful. liesides those furnish ed by the family und relatives, were societies of which some of the family were memberk, The attendince at the funeral was large - Among those from ton, Corry Scott und son Robert of Al- leguny, Glenn Scott and family of near | 10; a & EAgT CUBA. ~ Ruth Hunt went to-Alfred last attend the reunion of the -Thursday -class of 1915. Miss Lena Green visited her cousin, some from Perry und from lodges and jyrg Loren Hunt and family Saturday. Mrs. J. Korneck, who does not recover | -from her recent illness, . Mr. and Mrs. Ira Chamberlain and sons of Buffalo are visiting his brother, «~Lee Chamberlain, and family. , Bunday afternoon. . Mr. C. A. Gallup and family in com- Dunkirk, Migs Jean Wherrey of Tona- pany with R. G. LaFever and family, wanda, Robert Pingrey, wife and duughter of Cert rville, Mr. and Mrs. twent to Portage Sunday. The Sunshine met with Mrs. George James Milgate und daughter of Wolf icourtney last Friday. . It was well at- Run and Frank Hogg und'wii’eloi’ Cuba. Etenqédppiecing a quilt was our work, - and family. Also. many relitives and friendsfr0M= Thoy will meet. with Mrs. Hunt the . and Hluck ,Creek were pres- ent. C. - sol e Le ov! _-. SPEAKENG UNPIVERSALLY. \- Since he bad heen to France he wa ledge of French.. On- leaving friend one evening suid: a 100 \Au revoir!\ \What do friend. \I meah good -bye-'au revoir ''good-bye' MUTH ®*~FrEACN lafAgliage.\ suid the would-be linguist. \Oh. I sa.\ retorted his friend. \Well carbolic «eid to you!\ \What on eamh does that mean?\ \Carholiec acil means 'good-hbye in uny language,\ wus the reply. you mean?\ asked his New Fall Silks. (“hurjnwusa Canton Crepe. Milk Jersey. in all colorst AT WHEELER'S. is ; first Friday in September, the 2d. . ' Miss Irene Ruth of Buffalo is the , guest of Mrs. Walter Eastwood. Edwin Hunt had the misfortune to g ‘ cut his foot Tuesday with an axe. Mr.: and' Mrs. Clifford Halstead brought Lillie Green to her home Mon- -day after spending a month with her sister at Silver Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Halstéad returned to their cottageion Tuesday, taking Mrs. Albert Green 'and Mrs. Archie Wasson with them for -B fow 2 l. ' | '* In selling. too many of us are en- gaged in trying to steal trade that al- ready exists instead of creating new business, P t By the time the bourd of directors get through eating lunch and telling funny stories to each other, they haven't much time left to direct. 1 us 66 \It has taken ne » !'y two generations of refiners to pro- duce Socony, but when you have it in your tank, you know you are \It's all clean power, no waste, full mileage, Always pure. STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK _ MOTOR GASOLINE ¢ OME motorists have a lot of trouble with carbon. |_) Believe me, there would be less knocking on hills, m o fewer scratched cylinder walls, and less spark plug fouling, if everybody would use Socony Gasoline. right. Always uniform.\ 26 Broadway $4 ap £ ”lynx.\ 74>“ 4 a Meka $y 5 Pra ining, t doa o Lt u\ REG. V.S. PAT. OFF. \Every Gallon the Same\ LYNDON. 1 | Miss Margaret Davis of has been engaged to teach [ beginning Sept. 6. Dr. King was called Monday Pade Roy Currie, who has been spending some time with relatives |_ R. N. Little and family entertained i L, Corsett and fhmily from Olean Sun- : day. . i' Mrs. George Cole returned to heér home Thursday after spending several ; days with her niece,. Mrs. M. Mitchell, Morris. Brink and family attended ' camp meeting at Houghton Sunday. i Mrs. Brink remained for the week. |_ John Bissel and family are enjoying 'an auto trip to- St. Petersburg, Pa., | spending a week with relatives there. | Rob King and wife, Matt Mitchell 'and family attended the Chautauqqa Friday evening. > Le Miss Nelson of Salamanca is spending some time with her- aunt, | Mrs. Henry Williams, and family, i Mr. and Mrs. Cassie Cooley and son Lelahd and Mrs. Cooley's sistem and | husband .of Castile were Sunday visit- | ors at R. W, King's. \_ James Neil and wife visited at Matt ' Mitchell's Sunday afternoon. | . ! The 'joy of a kind act is from the same source as that of anything well done-it is all in the doing and not in the gratitude of those for whom it is ' done. o # quick starting. l ( U to see | in Arcade | out of town wer George Murray and | ~ prank Bartoo and family were and Freedom, is expected homg 17mg family of Perry, ). M. Wherrey of Gale-! guests of Mr. and Mrs. L, C. Thomas week.: | on or before the 6th day of | claims againet the estate of CV ; seat the same, with vouthers da: K] 2. ig + NOTICE _ TO. CUT -WeEDs n +, . TOWN\OF Eynpoy, _ \* 'To Owners and Occupants ; along Highways in\ Town a? find . This: is to notify you that of the Highway Law requires mat ,. | ownkr or -gecupant of lands: amt-M upon, a. highway Shall, 'before fhe n.. day of.. September in 'each 'ye Rist and remove all noxious we 'And brush growing wit rin do of the highway fronting tuch a | If the owner or occupant fails to met form: this duty, Sections 54 ang $p u. the highway law, require the town «. perintendent\ to \cut 'and remove Silk same during the-tonth of Septentsr and assess the cost.as a tax against\ the property. . As superintendent of the highways in the town of Lyndon 1 (am held strictly accountable t; th state commission 'of highways fof the enforcement of the law in this respecte -_... __ RICHARD scopy -.. Superintendent of Highways, Toy, . of Lyndon. t_ , LEGAL NOTICES. WWW/WNW“ PROBATE or WILL The people of the State of New York By the Grace of God Free and Inde. pendent. . > To Josephine Eugene Merrit, Frank Merritt, Mary Merritt, Charles Swarthout, Jesse ---, William Dickinson, Blanche ; Blackwell, Leland Merritt, Nellio Jones, William Merritt, Archie Mer ritt, Clinton Merritt, Welcome Mer. ritt, Edna Eldridge, Ralph Merritt, Della Latson, Jennie Davis, Lug Taylor, Alfred Childs, Ethel Childs Alite Keller, Herbert Childs, Jessi Maddock and to all of the heirs at law and next of kin of Lydia J. Mar. ritt, send greeting: Whereas, Willliam H. Merritt, who resides at Genesee, N. Y., has lately applied to the Surrogate's Court of our instrument in writing, relating to both real and personal property, duly prov. ed as the last Will and Testament of Lydia J. Merritt, who was at the time of her death a resident of Genesee, N, Y., deceased. l Therefore, you and each of you are cited to show cause before the Sumo gate's Court of our County of Allegs ny, at the Surrogate's Office in the Village of Cuba, N. Y., on the 15th day of September, 1921 at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that why the aid Will and Testament should not bed mitted to probate as a will of real and personal property. In testimony whereof, we have cau ed the Seal of the Surrogate's Court of the said County of Allegany to be hereunto affixed. & Witness, Hon, BERNARD B. ACK ERMAN, Surrogate of said County, at Belmont, N,. Y., this 3d day of August nine hundred and tWénty-one. [L. S.] LEON A. ACKERMAN, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. J, C. Leggett, Attorney for Executor, Cuba, N. Y. 324 ia NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In pursuance of an order duly enter ed in the office of the Surrogate of the county of Allegany, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of George H. Md ridge, late of Cuba, New York, deces> ed, to present the same with the vouch ers therefor to the undersigned at the office of J. C. Leggett, Cuba National Bank Building, Cuba, New York, on ef before the 20th day of October, 1921. Dated the 15th day of April, 1921 RUFUS C. ELDRIDGE, * Executor. J. C. Leggett, Attorney for Executer, Cuba, New York. 1526 NOTICE TO CREpiTORs. _ In pursuarit¢e of an offer duly eate\ ed in the office of the Sfirrogalie of)“ a; County of Allegany, New York. n is fie'bbf‘gfigytmwfian persons having ] claims dgainst the estate of Freds\ lick O. Clapp, late of Cuba, N. Y. ! present the same, with duly executed vouchers theréfor, to the undersigned. at the office of Homer D. Bliss in th* village of Cuba, N. Y., on or before D+ cember 24, 1921. | Dated June 20, #1921. ORVILLE M. CLAPP. FHAFEF, F. CLAPP. administrators Homer D. Bliss, Attorney for Admit istrators, No. 83 West Main street. CB‘ ba, N. Y. 25-2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In pursuance of an order duly 4% tered in the ofice of the Surrogal® ° the County of Allegany, notice is h°\* by given to all persons having against the estate of Elizabet! a Sheldon, late of Cuba, New YCL ** ceased, to present the same with !\\ vouchers therefor to the under©\0\\ at the office of J. C. Leggett, Cubs 2? : a. ~C \ tional Bank Building, Cub 19223, 3+ Dated the ist day of Aagust, 192} J. C. LEGGETT 31-26 Execat~ NOTICE TO CREDITORS .l In pursuance of an order dul? fat; ed in the Surrogates Court ® /_, County of Allegany, New ank'fflfng is hereby to all persons \8\ \7 E» TA Peastey, late of No. 40 s'ungxgfirgi in the village of Coba, N. Y. ly ver cn cath, to the undersizn\ } lke office of Homer t. Bltss. \ the lage of CaNe, N. C., on or befor «> wo 1225\ tber 80, 198t. nox March 9% 1991... __ 0, in the year of our Lord one thousand - Q , Oscar Merritt, \ Swarthout, Irving Swarthout, Id; County of Allegany, to have a certain \ a