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HERE'S TO.THE MAPLE TREE. * sent producérs will represent a mini- distribution, and the sugar groves on The Cuba Patriot ~ AND FREE press Published every Friday at Cubs, Alle- - gany County, New York. - ~-V * possible' to prevent 75 per cent of them, A Organized effort in the prevention of disease and the curbing of epidemic his progressed immensely since its first official recognition by Roosevelt. Fine results have Q‘een obtaiqed i'n the prevention . of accidents in industry. The losses through casualty in mining Enteréd at the Postotfirce at Cuba, N. Y., as Second-class Matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. * OMO __ $2.00 R Nine months ___. 1.50 | have also 'been reduced. The fight Stx months L ._. 1.00 , , , . \ Three months 50 against disease has been encouraging, ggfgg°gg§yj33313333333;5;3; but there is yet much to be done. In- dividuals, organizations and communi ties must cooperate and it is. most gratifying to realize that the medi{fAl profession is always in the van in the Subscriptions are invariably payable in advance, and the paper {s discontinued on expiration if renewal is not received. Advertising rates on application. ELMER E. CONRATH, . Editor and Proprietor. LENA E, TODD, Assistum Editor. tp. ably great movement which has so appreci- the length of lite in the United States. increased human za. As Palestine was the lund of Illilk?TO EACH HIS SHARE. amd honey, so is Alleguny the lund ofi , Dol 'as . wiilk and maple sugar. . Our dairy pmhl Secretary of War Weeks openly de- ducts have beer exploited “JOINTS that,. ssh-mum another war lcm‘ng. late, but our maple syrup and sugar, }% WOUd be in favor of conscripting has never received the advertising that | CYO\Y man in the country between the its merit deserves. ages of 18 and 60. He would say to Vermont maple syrup is more widely] . Lol . ‘ known than Western New York maple | \8 to do, either on the fighting line syrup, but it is no better or in the industrial support at home are confident that there is no better \\\ maple syrup produced than that which \°4U\8° would keep prices down, reduce comes from our groves of The Patriot, has suid before that it !f such a system had been in should be- ou‘r tell (pe force during the World War \we would world fhat Allegany apples are un. PD&Y® avoided difficulties through which R A \ asserts ! \eekKs rivalled for flavor and quality. and dt asserts Mr. W (k? should also be our aim to mike known \ind with which we are not through much euch what that particular individual indeed we secretary believes that such a | profiteering, and prevent inflation business -to we are now going, the surpassing excellence of our maple] yet d hf” the 54/091”: men of the products. lt is gratifying to note that: nation will keep this in mind, hecauuse 'it is the most important thing. Other- a campaign is now under wiry in this state, under the joint direction of the state division of foods imd markets, 5 in the country sacrifice themselves at the state dopartment of forestry and the qutset, We want to hat-ye every the farm bureau, to develop this in- citizen of the United States to hear his lshurv when the trial comes.\ wise, good men volunteer and the hest dustry. Speakers are now being sent out to STRIKES.AND T'HEIR cost. address the city , . a bo- By the first of January strikes over merce as well as the agricultural socie. | o ties, It is expected thit organization and co-operative efforts among the pre- chambers of com this country during the current year will have cost the laborers four billions Just think of Four thousand millm‘iys of dollars. of dollars in lost wages. it! mum of 200,000 gallons of syrup hy All lost and lost forever. February 1. Years ago the production of sugar was much greater Western York than today, but the lack of organ- There is no | Moreover, the grim fact remains that in a major- ity of cases the strikes were lost, and even those won did not bring a gain to salvage for any part of it. in New ization and the intensive marketing a k t | f © . the workers compensating the or methods of Vermont resulted in the heir | pens £ m ‘ & Lo. . -| their loss. * curtailing of the industry in this state. | = The more the public gees of the . The campaign now under way is expected to demonstrate that the mar- kets can be won hack by proper meth. ods of organization. and I strike, with its sucrifice, suffering and wanton waste, the more inclined dt isa production to believe in the principal of compul sory arbitration. To be sure, there f | will be those who contend that such a principle abridges \personal liberty,\ our hifls are to receive renewed at- tention. , | . w sugar maple is a tree too valu- but personal hlhwrty has no claim over. abie to be neglected in a climate suit the rights and interests of the public- able to its growth, for, it not only th‘v C22 +, Interests ”PM“ produces sugar, but its timber is high- I strthers' families. either ly prized mako it a particularly graceful adorn a 1 aver rights and and fits shape nd foliage! A TREASERY SURPLUS, Present that \gm-usury walt end the catendar year reports indicate the ment to any landscape smd a besutiful shade tree beside our streets und high , | , wath in surplus of receipts over +apen ways, while the : ditures of $200, 000,0ti0 folage which most hritliintly tints our; . seals? meeting the ordinary expenses of the hillsides in autumn it is its In addition to Government. about - $30,000,000 - has been paid on the principal of the war delt If that and merneds FIVE YEARS ADDED, pas ment had not been \A- committee of othe Amr um dan muourde , &. the interest obliga- gimmeering council has seduced to fig tions met. the surplus would have been id deaf tio 4 {1 ures of yeurs the heen working in tho II“? report $ emmm 0 00 Phos as the first time in of va Tions abe gie ce & os ha bo iaa tliat the Treasury books dite mest of the pul hove shovon a ood t tuatanee, “MUM; &loots fhe eir fimadiectal a flacrs arre deng handled he health. the prevent.on of .a dents T. tw mittee estimates that the crore du sonmnal ormud ag mment .with which and the study of dise ravth] hy f rae ':\'|u]>'|| acte dm ration Lon bed states * lr aw ratton of life in the AN AMERICAN RIGHT trpect > | mertrased hry 1909 the year whuchom < oc system iatn been bry yeubrs oso fpa the \r. r e20n 206004 AHXKIHJH ‘Alln a ppl ation pda ogne a f P1 ' ' boreain products + om na into our ports do ceror ated oeffoot Cg ths cray ks and rim atea (+ 1 j to cme soldi orn eethge tuf on woth the pro tron of disoase 11“! e dead opr While President the gore 65 dies. oe yelt (on (orc est (oct e 0 opet MWe c Copy goods shroud made pf, the woiste ~ uy t opr tel the s ome tope gous full empley and accodent o Soe no fa egpro sut fu f thouse gno| s tak en fn }Jrason tho seo poses [ea have ¢ 3s % ane cany things we cn sql} prod4uee d here taf 6+ faulhr! this réport ss js gate agad tos thers 6000} [<+ that tlw' were uptuept Coote aao 1 epd+ im the United Stutes Iy ill at all that at least 42 per # not ocro|l moust huvy abroad. but the whoa ag eme osa t pt} A mers an produeer has a right to times J estont atea} Wops M the tirst oe hanee an his home market nt ef th coontin vous serious illness was prevemuble aac an AHegany cow leads all the The report of the Engneerng Coun- (ows an dairy improvement associa- crl shows that after eleven yvears of tions of the state as will be seen by the fine article on an- other page telling of the record of Darsy May de Kol owned by J B Har active and intelligent work q@long pre-reading very 2 fon ome ventive limes there pie sontinually ill A Te peer This shras a oredu« tog of twenty pwt cent as lies k o&o- sung of Rlack Creek The with 1999 - The estimate of 1% daves of Meesre Harheck ard Allegany county 'lipese for each inhalant & now rea pra 'a he ungratnu ated _ And as tn duced to apprormaftety seven Dmsvy Mav our en1 @ dnfed tia her the average for wage oarpn._re of mone Mau. hurt ts he nereres d4ays = Tuberelagic cs stiff tte o@aoret ept $100 REWARD pore - \ - Aap p defray disease ('so morg beter tu; irny man whoce ted up oor a doubt ' knot w oR cramps on tje Hack's mir ind ThYF-‘ffldfla'hfi every co each tle} sooth the prams onf \heam atiars 10W of thoee of work ng age - Pnegqg Cou C smmetmes pav that for a quuk rele Yet he ran geto ®\out &e ants movarm and ofr rho om fage- Lose 3; hal ' Trrao : nflmenza ans ¢ £7 Sh octae by sending to the Ares at rank next ameorg the ow aste f/r 4 bettlg of RFNNEK S PAIN Cpt. ~rg The fmansial *- C\ 0C [he- i [X MAGIC C11. I* !‘?fi IflWWT\: like . . remedv far a\ ard sx car - , - + ~ nol sg a as % « - ja ectmated at i% 0000s Fo gqerral nacn 0 Prose 210 00 Canid r- a't nually - trphed | $1%) fen te. ronmk - worm. - A#0 mryoxtm 4 o $17. R h TTT PT RITTY Nut Non Servreq Sqveq Ch v ~ \ 7 ‘wf'fl'fi- %*\ £ . “a ose cory }\ O and CatisfSeq | Ask vyeur grocer - Cuke h Woh -be aige * im ri. 5 R R Prete! ie In practise t & projurts Co, 40-tf H _ THE PATRIOT AND: | SsaAWYER DISTRICT.. Little Roge Sherlock was on the sick ' list last week. > Clair Martin, wife and baby were in Franklinville Tuesday. , Leon Warner and Aquilla Gould were in Cuba one day last week. Sam Storms was in Ischua Friday. Mrs. A. A. Gould made a business trip to Ischua Friday. . Ed Beech, wife and son Clyde visited Steven Sherlock and family Saturday evening. ® Mrs. Mary-Wildrick and son Thomas spent Christmas with her son, George Wildrick, and family in Ischua. Mrs, Will Neaman and children at- tended the Ghristmas exercises and tFroe at Lyndon Center Thursday even- ng. +0. ~- Clair Martin had business in Abbotts one day last week. Sum Storms was in Cuba recently. Will Neaman and family spent Christmas with relatives in Franklin- ville. Sum Storms and family entertained the following on Sunday, Dec. 25: Arlow and Ellen Storms, Francis Daw son and Grover (Gody of Andover, also Ed Fox, Mrs. Anna Storms and Ed Beech and family. ' Milton Roberts of Lyndon spen Christmas with his cousin, Ed Roberts, _and wife, Mr. and Martin ind Mrs. - Clair daughter Vianna spent Saturday night | Mrs,. of her and mother, duughters and Sunday with Charles - Sawyer, -Fraunklip ville, , Miss Agnes Hill is spending some tiime with her daughter, Mrs. Sam storms, and family at her farm here, Miss Rae Little held the Christmas exercises and tree at the schoolhouse Thursday afternoon. 'The following from the district attended:; Allen, Mrs. Clara Baker and children, Shir- ley, Charles and George, Mr. and Mrs. Till Seward and children, James, Fred 'and Florence, Chester Stanfield, Mrs. {ieorge Salisbury and son Monell, Mrs. Mary Wildrick, Mrs. Clair Martin and buby, Mrs. A. A. (Gould and Mrs, Leon :Wuaurmer and son Paul All report a fine program, which speaks well for 'our teacher and pupils. , . '- Buel Rose and wife spent Christmas with their daughter, Mrs. Steven Sher lock. and family., Till Seward and family entertained his relatives for Christmas Monday. Leon Warner and family held Christ- mus at their home Monday. & Ed Beech, wife and sono were 1n Franklinville Friday. Steven - Sherlock was in- Franklin- ville Tuesday. Clair Martin wasg in Olean on bus“ 2 l says that he sawed 500 feet of lumber, Cleo Allen, Dell Baker and Luther killed nine copperhead snakes und ness one day last weex. Hale were in Ischua Thursday attend- ing a lawsuit: ' Lambert Corthell called at (N'Mar-l tin's Monday Miss (race Sawyer of Franklinville is spending the week with Irgér sister, Mrs. Florence Martin, and family. RUSH CREEK, ' heat Homef Shaffer and family visited in Oramet Sunday. Milo Porter visited at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Frank Austin, Thursday - night und - Friday. Miss hethia Austin and- Harold returned home with him for a week's visit. Rulph Harris iand family and Frank Austin and family spent Saturday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R L. Aus tin, at Rushford, __ Wo). Campbell and wife and Mr. and '\Irs,_ Newton Campbell spent Christ- mas day at- Charley Campbell's in Bluck Creek, Mr and Mrs, Charley Sutlivi@m and bathy of (Belfast, Handford Cooper of Culin. and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Cooper spent Sunday with theit parents, Mr aud Mrs: (George Cooper Martin Barher and wife, Mrs Fred and three children spent sunday jit Frank Burber's ' Frank - Austin and- Leo Hutehing were in Cuba Woednesday Evelyn Snyder gs on on the win trom u recent illness Mro and Mrs Dwight ('1lu[n' spent \mday evening at Bow Is hayi's The Dairyman Says. He has more milk and better cream began using HARVELIS'S CONDITION POWDER oon keeps his enws in prime share It is a strn tly medicinal powder., not a food. and is a general conditioning powder for cows horses work cattle, sheep hogs and poultry _ Price 25 cts - Sold by all, dealers ntt WORN NERVES Nervous trouble, with bhacka he, diz zy spells queer pains and irregular kidneys. give reason to suspect kidney weakness and to trt the remedy that has helped your neighbors Mrs Ida Mapes. 27 Prospect St. Cu- ba, says \Had I taken Doan's Kidney Pills a long time ago. 1 would have been saved from much needless suffer- mg. but it was only of late that I knew for certain that my kidneys were the cause of my trouble I| was very ner- vous and had pains in the top of my head and back nf my neck I sent for a box of Dean's Kidney Pills and since taking them. I have been greatly reliev. ed - I| intemd to continue using Doan's until cured \ (Statement given June 24.0 1906€ i Om March % 1918, Mre Mapes said> I have had no offasion to use Pman's K dney Pills since I tonk them serveral vears sgn for I was completely cured at that time - All I have feormeriy said in praise of Doan's 1 gladiv ennfirm man's are a fine medicine © Ae oat all dealers | Foster Co. Mfrs Bufaln N Y NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS owing THE GARAGE, Nat're ig hereby given that all courts dve us must be paid on or be frro Fan 1 1992 or ther wI be pat in t*®o kands of an attorney for collection. 48 & MARVIN GARAGg 1 @opoul (as C \rP mr . __ HINSDALE. Mr. and Mré. Fay of Buffalo spent 4 Christmas with P. C. Leland. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gile, daughter Viola and son Robert of Buffalo are spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. F. M, Gile:- Mr. and Mrs. A. R,. Bozard were re \tent guests .of friends in Little Valley. ~ Miss Ellen Norton was ua recent week-end guest of Mrs. J. C. Wheeler at Sceio. ~~~ Mrs, Stella May and daughter Helen of Olean spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. William Colt. Mr. and Mrs. O0. F. Witter and fam- ily of Buffalo spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Minor Scott. Mr. and Mrs. John Kratts spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Kratts. Mr, and Mrs: Jay Caverly and son of Belmont are spending the holidays the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cav- erly, Mr. Baldwin of the Strout farm agency of Cuba, was a business visitor in town Wednesday. | Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Gile entertained at Christmas dinner Mr. and Mrs. M. A,. (ile, Miss Inez Norton, Mrs. Addie gous Vincent Gile and family of Buffalo. | Mr. and Mrs, F. E. Lincoln pleasant | home Tuesday 'evening. i The M. E. Sunday school gave | Christmas exercises at the church Sat-| urday evening. A Christmas tree bountifully laden with gifts and candy was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Shaw and daugh- ter Helen of Olean spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs: S. M. Wood. ALFRED A STANDARD COLLEGE. | At a recent meeting of the Associa- tion of Colleges of the Middle States and Maryland held at Swarthmore college, Pa., a list of approved stand- ard colleges was adopted. A comfnis- sion appointed four years ago to investigate the subject has been work- ing on, this ever since. The report was not adopted without a heated dis- cussion by representatives of institu- ( i , million ces,.\ _cast tions not included in the \white list.\ As a result of the endowment cam- paign at Alfred its fund has been increased far above the required half- marlkk.._and Alfred is enrolled among the standurd eolleges. A Busy Morning in Arkansas. Barron Hollow, Ark., News. Sum Ross, justice of the peace of Caprollton township,. claims to hold the record for u morning's work. ‘Hel married a couple before dinnertime. PEERLESS PHOTOPLAYS Tonight - Dr. Caligari and his mys- terious slave- the black and white phantom who lives in a \Cabinet and goes forth in his sleep to do his mas- ter's hidding. International News, A. Gile of this place, and Mr. and Mrs.} ly entertained the 500 club at thei ' is press, cuma, it ¥. pmo. 30, 1921 ___\ .. - YoU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT AT OUR STORE. - IT IS A PLEASURE FOR US TO SHOW YOU THE NEWEST IDEAS IN LABOR-SAVING TOOLS. WE ARE WIDE AWAKE TO EVERY PRACTICAL INVENTION THAT IS PVT ON THE MARKET. THIS IS WHY WE ARE ABLE OUR OLD ONES. TO MAKE AND HOLDNEW CUSTOMERS AND TO PLEASE WHEN YOU NEED HARDWARE COME TO US FOR IT. WE SELL ALL THE FINEST UP-TO-DATE STYLES AND wE KNOW YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH OUR PRICES.. OUR HARDWARE WEARS. Bartlett Hardware Company, Inc. Cuba, N. Y. - 2\. m . 0 O+ ‘ Telephone 137-J \AVe have taken on the Chevrolet Sales Service and will hereafter carry a dompleteline of parts for this popular car, direct from the Chevrolet factory, which insures their being just right. _ Westinghouse Batteries The Marvin Garage + ales Service CUBA, NEW YORK --= Tomorrow, matinee and night-Miss | DuPont's second picture, \False Kist- | Also Eddie Polo in another (Yy-f clone - Smith - story., Also - a good . comedy, \The Tee Box Pirates\ | Monday - Wm. Fox presents (‘hm'les‘ Buck Jones in a true westerte picture' with plenty of punch and action, beaut , ful scenery, all making a delightful picture. Also another \Torehy the the Office Boy\ comedy. Mr. B. oJ. Moses. ' I Tuesday - First - Nitional presents Constance Talmage in one of the most pleasing furee comedies ever written, \A Temperamental Wife.\ A parable true of muid hunting a man. she's de- termined to get him if get him she ean - She - oweds him. St Anthony R ne'er - was more- pure. a heavenly honeymoon makes her quite sure: then she Tearns of his awful stenog. - Oh, Bluie' BRifft _ Also International News Mrs O- Eaton. Wednesday Neal Hart in \Danger Valley.\ A story of the great Ameri- can desert, where huzzards wheeled and circled and death hovered close- Yet romance found a way to spring into being _ .\lso Snub Pollard comedy. Mr. Lyman MeMindes select Pictures presents Bernard Dunning in \Seeds of Ven gence.\ from the novel \The Sowing of Alderson Cree, a romance of the southern mountains - Also Art Acord in another «hapter of American his- tory, \Winners of the West Mra. Helen Smith Thursdays Friday tioldyn Special pre€ents \A Voice in the Dark\ with an all star One solid. hour of, @elicious thrills - Dr Sainsbury. deceiver of women. found dead with a bullet in his heart. Four people suspected. One his fiancee One his fiancee's sister. One a man who hated him. And one- The most baffling mystery ever shown on the scereen - Also International News A. A. Lawrence., Saturday - The rolling deck of a sail- ing vessel is the arena in which Frank Mayo and Herbert Heyes staged one of the mast thrilling fights ever tncorpor- ated in a Universal picture starring Mayo It is a breath-faking moment in the dramatic series of incidents that make up \Dr Jim\ the Universal special attraction - Also the star com- <mmugs 40s Lumber and Materials for Building - or Repairing No matter what you are going to build-no matter how large or small, or how or when it is to be done- we ask an opportunity to submit an estimate on the cost of the lumber and other materials. We will com- pete with any honest lumber yard. Others are not in your class or ours. For repairs, you can buy anything you want, and in any quantity. The price stays down. Lumber for Houses, Barns, Garages, Fences and All Purposes W. M. Rowley & Co. Telephone 122-R SOUTH CUBA + Horses For Sale A few heavy matched teams for sale. Hogs Well broken. ti to nm remit Sb a o cn ol oll E {be McConnell Nfirsing £1411; Mrs. A. W. McConnell, Trained Nurse Maternity cases given special atten- on. Very pleasant location; Sun Parlor. 29 West Main street; telephone 136-M. DRA YING - Al Kinds of draying done. Call C. R. Burch and get your. work dome promptly and well at a reason- Registered - Duroc - Jersey able price. ' Hogs. Cholera immune. Rosedale Farms WALTER HUNT, Manager CUBA, N. Y. edy < Heart Breaker \Mr Abe Young Week of Jan. 8 to 14. Monday-- Maid of the West\ Tuesaday - Mildred Harris Chaplin in 'The Inferter Sex,\ Wednesday ~~Dangerous Paradise \ Thoreday \ Vinla Dana in Black- mail Priay-W I Ragers ir Rove Will ihe Payv'a ~ Saturday | Marle: Provest - in Patigien Srandal ~ (kmjflgw Octside the faw\ ~A PCTRITY Olso. Serves, ard Ratisfeos Ask yoargrocer Cuba | Prodacts Co. distfibuotora. f, + Raves : toes? Also Baled Straw for sale, TGc per- 100 lbs. > Phone 111-R Notice. The Annual Mesting of the stack; holders of Phelps & Sibley CompSAy, Inc. for the election of Birecto®s and such other business as may gproperiy came before such meeting, will be keld at the office of the Corporation Jamo ary %, 1922 at 780 p. mC ~ §$-8 _> ROBERT Cl., Seay. i A w &a LEGAL-NOTiGES. . notice To EREDrTrors. York, made by Hon. Bernard B. Acker. man, Surrogate of said-County of Alle. sons having claims .against the estate of Henry C. Morgan, late of the town of Cuba, Allegany County, New York, deceased, to present same with proper. vouchers therefor. to the, undersi Executors of the lagt Will and Testa- 'ment of said deceaszd fice of Harry B. Ke National Bank Building in Cuba, New York, on or before the first day of July, 1922. o ~ Dated at Cuba, New York, December 27, 1921. HENRY P. MORGAN, COoNLY M. MORGAN, . CHARLES G. MORGAN, Harry E. Keller, Attorney for Execu- tors, Cuba, New York. NOTICE TO CREDiToRs. In pursuance to an order of tho Sur. rogate's Court, Allegany County, New man, Surrogate of said Aliegany Coun- ty, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims againtt~\ the estate of William R. Morris, late of the town of Cuba, Allegany County, New York, de- ceased, to present the same with prop- er vouchers therefor to the undersign- ed, Administratrix of the estate of said deceased, at the law office of Harry E; Koeller, No. 21-25 West Main Street, ' Cuba, New York, dn or before the 324 day of April, 1922. * Dated at Cuba, New York, October 20, 1921. \ MARIE E. MORRIS, to , i , Administratrix, -- Harry BE, Keller, Attorney for Admin- istratrix, Cuba, New York. SUPPLEMENTAL, summons.\ State of New York. Supreme Court, County of Allegany. . Agnes Taylor, individqa—lly and as Ad- Aministrator of the: Estate of Wil- cob Taylor, Lillian Taylor, Constance Taylor and Eva Finch, Defendants, To the Above Named Defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiff's attorney within thirty days after the service of this Summons, ox- | clusive of the,day of service; and, in case of your failure to appear or ans- wer, Judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. ' Trial to be held in the county of Al- legany. . Dated this 30th day of November, 1921. WALTER N. RENWICK. Office and Postoffice Address, Cuba, N. Y. To Jennie T. Taylor, Mary A. Taylor, Jacob Taylor, Lillian Taylor, Con- stance Taylor and Eva Finch : _ Take Notice: e The foregoing Summons is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of Hon. Bernard B. Acker man, Allegany County Judge, dated the 2d day of December, 1921, filed with the Supplemental Complaint in the Office of the Clerk of Allegany County, at Belmont, N. Y. \ : WALTER N. RENWICK, Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and Postoffice Address, Cuba, N. Y. 49-6 a e . NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In pursuance of an order duly en: tered in the office -of the Surrogate of the County of Allegany notice is here by given to all persons having claims against the estate of Anna E. Wilcox, late of Friendship, New York, deceas ed, to present the same with the youch- ers therefor to the undersigned at the office of J. C. Leggett, Cuba National Bank Building, Cuba, New York, on of before the 10th day of March, 1922. Dated the 3d day of September, 1921. 1921. L FRANK BALLARD, L Executor. J, C. Leggett, Attorney for Executor. Cuba, N. Y. 36-26 Notice To crepiTons. In pursuance of an order duly enter- ed in the office of the Surrogate of the County of Allegany, New York, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of Freder- ick O. Clapp, late of Cuba; N. T.. to present the same, with duly executed vouchers therefor, to the undersigned. at the office of Homer D. Bliss in the village of Cuba, N, Y., on or before De cember 24, 1921. June 20, 1981. , ORVILLE M. CLAPP. * EARL F. CLAPP, Homer D. Bliss, Attorney for Admin istrators, No. 33 West Main street, ba, N. Y. 25-26 Arrcma: NOTICE TO crREDpITORS. In purscarce of an order duly & tered in the ofice of the Surrogate of the Cormty of Allegany, nuticeo is here by given to all persons having claims ,§ainst the estate of Elisabeth W. cldon, late of Cubs, New York, 4 ceased, to present the same with tho vauchers therefor to the undersigned at the ofice of J. C. Leggett, Caba Nz tional Redok Cabe, New York gag? before the 6th day of Ferras. . Hated the ist day o* 1981. Snes - s _ \___ Krémater Tie Cee ir iterates ot a CASH is KING at Rubie's, - -- gq - In pursuance to an ordér of the Sur. -| gate's.Court of Allegany County, New - gany; notice is heréby: given to all per.\ gned | , at the law of. | er, in The First Executors, © York, made by Honorable B. B. Acker. - Ham J. Taylor, deceased, Plaintiff, vs. .. Jennie E. Taylor, Mary A. Taylor, Ja- e se E t i ; int areca cre