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\& wan dee THE “TRIM Y., DEG 39 1921 momar aaaaaa -------------------------- oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ® U nnnnnnnn te? Cn esen (ors Mse mse g Onex G800BCOcc With gratitude for past fav- ors and high hopes for our A_ future relationships, we wish ¢ you all , A Happy New Year pBzs00 (oe 20 so00 st o'v‘b‘. & state states testa stets\. nQn-io'c'.0|o.h\l.0'0040.-.00-oc go Exton, also left for that place. will be glad to learn that their son Cuba cdlled on Mrs Fred Dalton Tues , day. Mrs. Mary Gleason\ has returned to Belfast, after a week's vlslt at the same home. -Miss Grace Todd of New York city spent Christmas at the home of her mother, Mrs. F. M. Todd on Chapel Etreéet. cal 2 e --Mrs. Florence Yan Meet is at the home of W. H. Smi th where she ex- ' pects to spend the winter. Her many ' friends will be glad to learn that she is much better.--Middaugh Hill items in Friendship Register. | -Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill Smith and| children of New Rochelle have 'been | visiting at the home of Mrs. 0. F. Ea; ton. Mx. Smith returned Monday ev; ening, and this morning Mrs. Smith; and children, accompanied by Mrs. --Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Leggett and daughter, Miss Ruth, will leave for the south next week, sailing from New| York Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Leggett will spend the, winter in Florida and Miss Leggett will go to Panama to visit her sister, Mrg., D. G. Beachler at An- con in the (anal Zone. -Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Barrett of (Go- wanda spent Christmas in Cuba with their son Floyd and wife, leaving for home Tuesday. Friends of the family i AND FREE PRLSS ma, N H Vlll 15415”le ONE é ~By-HESTER cALDERWOOD. i u, re renet s 0 #or a INONONNO‘U‘IW‘ \fl ; w. 19IT.- UY Newspaper Syndicute. a H } | v nwlth hei' parent Mn ATNGN SPIRIT Service and Singing of Carols Around vacation at home.. Community Tree Christmas \- Eve Was Inspiring. There. was a large attendance of family. grown-ups as well as childrén at the | | Hunt, and Miss Esther Hunt of ae ship is also spending nor - « Carlos (Miller spent Sundayr night”, g \ with his sister, Mre, Lyman Green, and Mrs. Charles Thomas and son. Rich» - community Christmas tree exercises ard were callers at Mrs James Dicker— 4 0'0. ‘0’. eZetetete ESSENCES %o 200 o .o Senet sez Personal Mention s .. --Ernest and Roy Dalton ure ”smug, at Belfast for a few days. -Miss Moertic Keller of visited in town this week -Arlouine Kice Portville' has returned from spending Christmas in Elmira, ~-Miss Elisabeth Robie is home from Alfred university for the holiduys. -Master Lynn James Carey is spending the holidays in Rochester. -Mr. and Mrs. C. K. McCreary spent a few days in New York city recently. -Mrs. Robert Chapman of New York is the guest of her mother, Mrs. * Grace Bishop. -Mrs. Jack Dalton and daughter are visiting at G. S. Noble's at Rushford [for a few days. -Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young and son of Lockport are guests at the home of Dr. J. C. Young. -Miss Reita Wiles of The Patriot force is spending a week's vacation at her home in Fillmore. -Miss Edna Butts of Youkers is spending the Christmas vacation with her family in Cuba. -Mrs. Adelbert Lovell df Detroit visited this week at the home of Mr., and Mrs, J. B. Lovell. York is spending the holiday vacation with her mother in Cuba. --Mrs. R. H. Grady is visiting at the \I Ruth of Rochester spent from Monday Igvliml visited <nmel, and Mr. home of her daughter, Mrs. Bert Grei- ner of North White Plains. -Albert BE. Shay is spending the holidays with his brother Lewis and aunt, Mrs. Koppler, in HRochester. ~-Mr. Robert Boykin of Jersey City Tothe Publi We have a storyto tell you, and we want to go right to the . point. We took a chance and weather licked us. the You stand to be a big winnopr tbeir grandmother, Mrs: Alice Farwell. by taking quick action. You well know the weather with the former's son-in-law and daugh- has so far been dead usaingt ter Mr and Mrs Thomas Dear. in El-, the sale of clothing. We are gmnw to sacrifice this ter Gertrude of Hardys Corners and substantial M\ merchandise at losses. We need the money. Need: ing the money, we will sell be- low the cost The old story, O0 0.0..‘0'0 Q‘l‘o 0'. 0.0 Q‘Q“... O ste 000 ”3.0.0.5..0.0.o‘0‘o.¢.o.0 u glmmu of Mr and Mrs. 9. (% Swift.. Mrs. 8. (G. Horner of An- the latter's sister, Mrs. Sibley, sinmnday aqd Monday. Miss Lillian Hosley of Epilendship Mr. and l‘ 14. , wus one of the guests at the home of Mr .and Mrs B. (Gi Mr. Mrs. llnr Daley and son Loyd Spent 'l‘luh(luv in Cuba with Mrs, Pe. ters. «® Mrs. - Eunice Thompson returned Tuesday from Olean, where she spent! (hm-slums with her children and rela tives. - Miss Lena (ireen of Bergenfield, N. J., was the guest of Mrs, Helen Pet: tit and other friends here during the | holidays. -Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Quinn of Banal ville spent Christmas at the home of i Mr. and Mrs.-M. B. ngrohe on Westi Main street. G - Mr, William Scott of Brooklyn v‘is~ ited at the home of his wife's mother, Mrs, H. C. Morgan, during the (‘hrlst mas holidays. -Mrs, Laur spending the guest of Mrs., C. Main street,. - Mrs. R. J. Sisson at Christmas and Goodwin of Hornell is tday season as the K. Cross of West Fisher and glaughteir\ Creek were guests at dinner on Christ. Ifoguois, David D:idey of Or ?The all-star lHneup, as appears below, agt a fast game is assured. \erly c. I f be, Copeland. Eo u f Boedeker f, Lawrence |Welch. Thompson. the Cuba hospital, Dec. 23, a son, John Elim Valley, Dec. 16, a daughter. gelica, Dec. 'Luyle,. Sarl, who is well remembered here, is now dean of the Central South Caro- lina School of Theology of the Wesley an church, having been recently advan- ced to that position from a professor ship. « C. H. S. GAME MONDAY This Year's Team wall Play wuth the Iroquois, Former High School Team. Monday night, Jan. 2, the Cuba High School basketball team will play the the \ex high\ team. This is | the gume the fans have al been wait ing forn lt is the last of a series of three games between the twoo fives, higt gchoot hoys are out to win. as they have lost the first two guimes by one score. 'The froquois have un The followi £ pluqu will start the game , Iroquois- Foster f, & Dye, f, E. Ack., Hutchings g, R. Ackerly g, Beg., Cole c, ~Chamberlain g. High School -- ad w &. | To Mr. and Mrs, Charles Conklin, M. jlliam, weight 9 pounds. To Mr. and Mrs. Vivian C. Sweet of | and Mrs. Jerry Ryan of An- 19, a son, Frank A. To Mr. -Mrs, E. G. Grant, who spent Christ. until Wednesday with Charles and To Mr. and Mrs, A, E. Osgood of Bel- mas at North Cuba, returned to her Nellie Roberts, ' mont, Dec. 17, a son, Robert Francis I home in Rochester today. | <- Mrs. Anna Roach is spending the} To Mr, iand Mrs, Harold Brooks orl -Mr. and Mré.‘ J. B. Sayres Hpentdlolidms with her daughter, Mrs A. l, | Bolivar, Dee. 18, a daughter, Wilma; Christmas with their daughter, Mrs Farnum, and granddaughter, Mrs. F. June. ra Alice Miner, at Wellsville, , Long. in Hornell, ! To Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Palmer ot # t -Miss Josephine Powers of New Mr.and Mrs W. l.. Sisson of Hlaek Springville, Dec. 17, a son, Richard, Mrs. Palmer was formerly Miss rfids at the home of the former's sister. | Mame MclGHibney of Belmont. Mrs. A C. Fisher, | Mrs Craddock Hughes and twolfllexan Nov. vhildren, Ethel and Wiliam. 'qra with Cuba relatives. <- Miss Marjorie Amsden is home from Ithrea Conservatory for tha hol-l 'ddays. spent Christmas with his family at the | | Nartmouth, Land called on old friends. Miss (Gladys Lyon of Durango. is visiting her. - Mrs Maude E. Litchfield of Sala manea and son Stanton, a freshman at ; visited in town last week' Col . of Niag- 'Rosaline Falls are spending the holidays Mjss May Lockwood of Birdsall. To Mr. and Mrs. Homer Elliott at 25, a daughter, PmscillaI Mrs, Elliott was formeriv CASH Is KING at Robles 8-Uf NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF . THE CUBA CHEESE & COLD STORAGE CoO. Please tike notice that the annual | for Mrs. Lucey 0. Clapp has returned ' the purpose of electing directors and | from visits with her daughters, Mrs.! inspectors of election and transacting | top, La Verne Sheldon of Clifton Springs such other busiuess as may properly and Mrs (G F. Searle of Rochester. gxome before tha meeting, will be held lost, »hbusiness Chan “wed Everyone he had met that day OD . gorurgay night, The weather was Son's Tuesday afternooq‘ 52“? uy to the ofice bad suid: \Good fitting to the season, but not too cold, -~ «-= mol fang, Mr. Gotord; hhe: ( ong o piggre furry of snow added charm _ CLT CC ' oif?\ Ando Larry Gilford had ito the scene. The tree was unusually: #«~ cauzed intothe shy and had seen that ibeauhful, of stately height and glOW-' t wars bie awic} cloudless and that ing with countless colored lights. thie Tun wis shiniug, and had suddenly The iprogram was carried out just as discovered thit at was a fine day-out- lannouncéd and was very suitable, and . sice. -But when he opened the door of || the singing of the carols was most in- tas husiness-loeocing oflice, everything , smrlng wires dingy and- lonely-like his own | Santa Claus then appeared in his thogdits. ._ sleigh, to the deep delight of the little | Perhaps Erma Clark was to blame, ones. That he was a trueborn Yan- p perbhups she wusynu't, Anyway, he had ! kee ll‘ather Christmas, not to be con- ucconpanied her to one of the, usual founded with Kris Kringle, was evi- Supe b but he had now n fighutllelrfltwlulllttr 3:33: emits °°m£c°2iopi§eén 512323 -_- Before the biting cold weather 'of nildwmter‘comes‘ wie ett e Me 300 Ad good little girl and boy received a gift. be sure that your bins are full of coal.\ When your 40ld him, very decidedly, thut she pre- $ . - . 2 . \ ferred to go home alone. ' ggpflffsntrl'nglrld the children qualified furnace, heater and range have to work. overtime to, No Lurry plodded back to his two - keep the house warm,-you will appreclate the value uninviting, rented rooms with a down- IND. » , } cast heurt und Enma's fiery words still A KEEN M * of Good Fuel + | ringing in his ears-words to the effect The eyes are the lenses of the mind, - fat he had become so engrossed in Keep the eyes clear and keen and you Hard Coal 1D Chestnut Stove and Egb Slzes his business of late that he had keep your mind clear and keen,. l | neglected her to the point of rudeness. Know that your eyes are right,. An Soft Coal of the free: burning, heat-gwmg type. A wonderful -of mind to be examination may prove an \eye-open- in at the sturt of a long office day! | er.\ You may not need glasses. If Dehvered with the speed that has made us famous} Liurry's hend felt beuvy and stupid ; you do, we can fit you nicely to a pair { 1mm d. too. mo c ,of Shelltex Shur-ons,iwhich will give kos + j And the work that wus before himt | you a brimming measure of satisfac- ' R 6000 P oe. llis desk was: fairly swamped with tion in 'comfort, in looks, and in wear. | ko C lunuh Aud right on top of the pile | , C. H. GROS, wits n pink envelope, addressed in a / Jeweler and Optometrist. 2A ; Femmine hand, ' -- Pb l & Slble C0 Laury axe a olisgusted groan and JACKSON. HALL. e s , Prema the Jetter on the foor, bol VoL, , ; , , a The door opeued. Larty wheeled iNe'lille ‘i?(§t\\_iléf' ogrifluljfleljliil 211311 “its CUBA. N Y : a Poluind Il.’ lris cl adr and sun\ t [all1 Mrs. Alva Amsden and daughter Helen | «haider gwinrd unlw the room. she was were very pleasantly entertajined for ® » a »+@ dressed iin soft, brown,. But the Christmas dinner at the home of Mrs. ~ pepempnpammense a elie French vel she wore was such ‘(xeorge Amsden and Mr. and Mrs. Roy [1 t nner reer m etki @ m ee mama Aver g - a dirk, dense shale that it completely ;, ~ . . & w s Amsden. . a irl her ‘I“.”'“\\“ Prom “In.“ R <- Mrs. Anna Vian Pelt of Belmont is E * . Bi o pists |- Salad Dressing and Table Sauces l.:l’l'l’\‘ 'll' ber a (nutrient, then, ,ter' Mrs. James Dickerson, and family. f iii » a a e g ty I Ge remembering that he huadw't risen to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mcintyre and ; his feet, hastily did so and stgod before . rea a wih silent. Lurry dhiedin't tong to wonder, for the girl was gdrendy loosening 'the , vel from her fuce,,.and then- \Erma ''\ he cried joyously, spring- ing - toward her, \Erma-dear.\ \I couldn't stuy away any longer, Larry,\ she whispered softly, coming 1vloser to him. \But you said-*\ . The girl pressed a small hand over his mouth. \I know I said a lot of things, Larry dear, and I've come to be forgiven for them; the things I said about you being selfish and ugly, mean,\ 'But Tiu atrald I did neglect you, srma. - l didn't think-1 lad more I could atterrd to last week, and it simply wouldn't let me think of anybod$ or anything else.\ \Larry - you - didn't neglel‘t me; you've been wonderful to imne- always. [needed this lesson-the thought that perhaps you “onldnl forgive me-to uuke me understand.\ Larry didn't answer, llentlg, before her, too huppy. tou be- lulldmvtl to spenk,. \Dear she was saying in her soft. low - vobee, ~I know how to appreciate you now. T| couldn't get along without you. l love you, Larry'! I love you. Please, please, forgive ine.\ Then at owas - that Larry spoke. & Dearest che cried hoo rsely, \stay at bth ime always ; promise me. I love you, Erma _denr. I love-\ His Just words were lost as he gath- ered her close in his arms and kmoth- his fuce in her hair, his whole heart filled with a new. warm Joy of having her back again. For several moments they remained this, until the meeting of the Stockholders of the l sharp striking of the office clock awoke (‘uba Cheese & Cold Storage Co., Larry and he lifted his hed, stil} quite dazed, from the letter-littered desk So that all! - Erma was stfll he wus still alone; it had only Wiln --Miss Susie Richardson of Wash.; °\ the 3rd day of January, 1922. at one been a dréam. ington and Miss Alice Richardson of C ClO°k in the afternoon, at the office, Buffalo are spending the holidays with Of said company in the town of Cuba, Mrs. Ellen Quinn and daughter Elizabeth are spending the holidays mira Mr BOE, Thayer. wife and daugh- Lynn Hazzard of Bolivar speut Christmas with Mrs Flora Deyoe and family Mr and Mrs W J. Roberts and children and Charles and Nellie Rob County of Allegany and State of New York. 1921, 52.2 Signed W H. KELLER. Secretary. FELT LIKE AN IRON Dated this 23rd day of December _._. norn ann inon nme meme ne o cs BAND AROUND HEAD: erts spent Christmas at the home of This Is How Lynchburg, Va., Woman Mr and Mrs P F McMahon at Sala but, in this instance, the abso- manca l lute truth. Come in and look over the stock of clothing. You need some of this mer- chandise-perhaps little, may be much-but at any rate, spert Sunday and Monday at the home Whatever vour need of Mrs Carpenter's perents. Mr and some. may be, buy from us. Your savings will be much greater y because we must Re: than usual, sacmifice. But by all means be quick. ~- Very 4ruly yours. , S e W. F. Robie SWEE CPEN EVENINGS Np 5 Hast Main Street CORBA, N. Y -Mr and Mrs Arthur Herrick and daughter. Mrs J. M - Brotherton, at- tended the funeral of Mrs. Herrick's uncle. M: E D Begnett. at Allegany , last Tuesday | - Mr and Mrs Harry Carpenter and daughter - Frances of0 East Aurora Urs IJmhin Harris of Maple street Miss Lucille Carter of Reacon N aha \as been visiting her parents. and Urs T W Carter. returns to ber school next Monday | Miss Marton Carter will go back to (Genesen the same day Mr aA _C I M1; of Buffalo spent 'CErstmas with his wife and dascshter m Laohs - Missa Alice and ber friend Miss Mary Clapp. returned with Mr Ontv orn Manday to spend a week's varatt'n co Ruffala - Ve Wills Campo oof RMaerk Mk ard Miss FPaonic Pampwll of certainly brought me health and bap piness ~ & Merritt: Black Creek by Frank Hicks, at Rocket lt bro Frenpnk Rurlisgame. at Swairs by Mrs W A Seager. sat Bel-; fast by N C Seqmfdera Declares Her Headaches Often Affected Her. Everybody will read with interest} the statement of Miss M E. Woodford. 1808 Fillreore St.. Lynchburg. Va.. who' says \I don't believe anybody ever suffer- l ed from headaches like I1 did \ The , pains felt like an iron band was bemg drawn arourd my head ap& my tem- ples would throb until I was dnven almost distracted think of those awful headaches ,I had | no appetite either I shudder when l I owe Tanlac an everlasting debt of gratitude for entirely ridding me of those terrible headaches has been tomed up too. and everything My stomach eat agrees with me now. Tanplac Tanlac is sold itn Cube by Lawreace 'n Alfred Avy F H EHHs, at cers out ha forgiven for the horrid things 1 said . vas found agsin. rofme to Larry by the way of the pink | . remarkable He mustn't think about it any lon- ger, he told himself. His work must be dane and he would tackle the worst part first. So thinking, he picked up the pink envelope, which had fallen at his feet. and opened it. It read: \Dearest Larry-In haif an bour I will be ar your office, so have all call- then. I'm coming to be to you, Larry cteat. I've missed you terribly sinee dast night such a hurry t» see you that I can't <top to write any more. \L ots of love, \ERMA.\ lost and now she And Rkappiness had Erma had heen 87-Y¥ear-Old Plant. After 'a home in Kew gardens, to which it bas been presekted by the Royal Bo- tannic seciety. The circumstamces of the case are | ‘ Last year a firm in the |f Minorica, Messrs Joseph Rarber. asked the Botan or dried plants which bad been lying in their «arehouses for many years, and to which a docket was atteoched , giving the name of the coffector, Mr. H Carew Hont (H. B. M. copsul at the Azores}, the mme amd place of find- Ing of the pacts erd the Gate of _ . The parce: wes ad- |f to the Botenicel of ;i Lordon, which ceased to exist in 18%. Hf | -Lerton Cressed recently of Mrs. George Amsden and | Mr. and Mrs, Roy Amsden. He only stood , family of West Clarksville were guests Mrs. Sarah Riggs of Franklinville spent part of last week as a guest of Mr, and Mrs. Ammi Campbell and fam- ily. Mrs, Jennie Nichols of Cuba is spend- ing the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Thomas and family. ship were guests of their son ”Charles and family Wednesday. 60 Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bartoo and fam- ily spent Christmas day with his mother, Mrs. Marion Bartoo, in Friend- ship. + Miss Doris Potter spent Christmag turning Tuesday to her work at Lyman Green's. h Jay and Clyde Bleeks spent Sunday erson. _| The Christmas tree held in the Jack- son Hill schoolhouse was a decided success in every way. They: had a very, pretty tree and an excellent pro- gram which was very much enjoyed by the pupil's parents. family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cleg- horn of Black Creek spent Christmas day with-their parents, Mr and Mrs. John Cleghorn. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Amsden, Mrs. (George Amsden and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Amsden and daughter Helen were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Amsden at Cuba recently, Mr. and Mrs. Will Lyons and family spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lyons of Spring Val- ley. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Weber and sons, Will and Burdette, spent the afternoon Christmas day at Mr. and Mrs. James Dickerson's. Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Guilford of and I'm in / lying in a warehouse in the | Minories since 1834, a case of dried fora from the Aznras has at last found / society; to accept a case [l BY WORD OF MOUTH That's our best advertise- ment. The recommendation of pleased customers is the most convincing testimonia paid “é quality an® de- pendability or our work. So that you may never bave any- . thing but good to say of our glasses, we make them the very best we know how, using \Quality Beyord Question\ Shuron frames and mount ings The price, of course. is just as low as ft can be made without sacrificing the high quality. EDWARD HILLER 182 North Unton Street ___ Clean, N,. Y. in charge of of All Kinds ~- Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Thomas of Friend- |. with hen parents in Franklinville 'te- :§ afternoon with Eugene and Earl Dick] $ Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cleghorn and | H. A. BECKER Reg\ Mam-£606 new We want you to call and see our splendid assort- ment of the famous Heinz Dressings and Table Sauces. The best things made and sold in such goods. ' I «Balad Dressmg, Ohve Oil, Catsup, etc. ¢ - These are nughty fine things to haVe in: the house. § ° They help you put the fimslnng touches on tha \com- pan ”dmner e a Somethmg new—Hemz s Beefeteak Sauca mm (fon a nt \ona @a ‘Ob'lL ‘NQN'l 609 r“ sopa t' 6 bwa ll;‘»‘l PETTlT BROTHER Vou .o'0.o.0.o.0.l.o.n 03.0333“.- ..o 50.03.35“. + 0 UX o o o a...“ n. pood (WSESt o goog .............. o »--0 No Big Expense l e No ngh Prlces That s the basis on which the Market Each Store l is run. ‘ . } You get the benefit. alue Come and see. iv“ po- hoo > ALFRED HAND ~: 0 ' ‘ wecccescedas s. -d Ming 0 The NéWYear aa Will See\ . Jewelry - ~~ .. Even More Pop'ml'al Than in the Past: - + ‘VWW That is the advice we receive from evei‘g‘gidei # eir » _ And why shouldn't it be sof MTI O* Nothing else so well expresses one ’§ one's refinement, one's love 'of the beautiful. \ Nothing élse does it so reasonably in price. And in few places indeed mlP‘you find sach a choice selection, so modestly priced, as in our store. You are always welcome, and invited to call. GLASSES FITTED ~ s bo s to any eye with satisfactory results and at econom- ical prices. ~- And Rememb: we are always right here to make go 45°; anything that isn't entirely satisfactory. And «rlad ko do it. -