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THE BUFFALO ENQUIRES. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEE 29, 1919. ru -o r-Srw VtJ dina. Mrs. Gillette died in the town PERSONAL.

mum four of Shelby, June lo, leaving an estate consisting of 'about $8,000. To her daughter, Edna Shell is given $1,000 and all the residue is given to her son. ENQUIRED )u. 0 0 0 czraoci' THE ENQUIRER CLASSIFIED WANT ADS "VTOUNO MAN. 25, would like to corre--- spond with lady about 20, object matrimony.

I am hardworking, ambitious and industrious, but awfully lonely. Ad-dresa Lonely. Box 25. Enquirer Office. 0 n.

WILLS AT ALBION Y. W. C. A. LECTURES.

Special Telegram to Thm Enquirer.) Niagara Falls, Oct. 29. Miss Kath-erine Locke of Youngstown, is slated to deliver a series of lectures in this city under the aucplces of the Current Topics Class of the Business and Professional Women's club of the Y. W. C.

A. There will be five lectures in all, the first to be given November 10, in Howard hall. GEEEN COUPONS HIGHWAY GROUP MEETS SENATOR HOUSES FOR SALE. XTOTJNG LADY, 23 years old, would Ilka -1- to have some gentleman of her own age or a little older to correspond with; mut be of good family, respectful, refined disposition, as I em the same, and also have a happy nature; object matrimony. Address Hettoed 136, Enquirer OfBce.

3t29 GRIP, the onderful Washing Tablet, prevents 'woolens from shrinking, leaves them soft and white; 7c each. 4 for 25c. At all stores 25t2S you want to sell or buv a hmnf See or call the Thrift Man a FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. YT7TLL exchange a good fiber steamer trunk in first-class condition for a small or large wardrobe trunk; for particulars phone Tupper 4344, days and evenings. oct22tnov8 Total of $27,000 to be Divided Among Heirs Named in Livingston.

Kiley Snyder and Gillette Wills. Albano. 170 Sycamore St. Howard 964. oct28tnov30 MONEY TO LOAN.

Five bouses in Depew located as follows: TTOTTSE NO 1 Northwest corner But k-Dep Blvd. and Rossiter lot 11x128. INSTRUCTIONS. TT7M. DE RADE CO.

Reliable licensed pawn brokers: 5 Niagara St near Main: loans in large or small amounts on diamonds, watches. Jewelry. Liberty bonds; open evenings- ltll FOR money see Harry Gamier; low 11 East Swan street near Main street. oct.24tnov.22 Chairman of Road Improvement Work Discusses Lockport Routes and Prospective Legislation Explains Federal Aid System. PORT ABLER GARAGE For Sale.

TWO-CAR CAPACITY WITH DOUBLE DOORS 25 Cherry St. Tupper 7571-W. 2 Ntfrthenst enmer Bnf-Blvd. and Rosltter St. I HOTTSTJ NO.

falo -Depew lot Slxm. fXH accommodate one or two more la private, class, now open, tn English grammar, arithmetio and history; mornings. 9-11; instructions in academic and advanced subjects by appointment; charges reasonable. Address College Graduate. Experienced, Buffalo Enquirer.

oct2tnovlS Alex F. C. Fay, No. 24 Union street. Serie.

1 .00. Helen Plarr, Lackawanna Station. Series 006500 $1.00. Mary Cullen, No. 2617 Seneca street.

Series H- O60277 $3.00. John E. Foley, No. 361 1 Broadway. Series 010417 $25.00.

Charles W. Fix, No. 717 Ellicott street. Series A 014575 $10.00. James Baker, Forks.

Y. Series 026561 $10.00. Thomas McNulty, No. 143 Sycamore street. Series 049879 $5.00.

Mrs. M. Dejac, No. 31 Walter street. Series 028382 $10.00.

E. O'Conner, No. 87 Parkdale avenue. Series 096437 $5.00. John Koch, No.

499 Winslow avenue. Series A 0284 1 8 $2.00. Norman Neureuther, No. 267 N. Ogden street.

Series 070872 2.00. Raymond C. Little, No. 75 Maple street. Series 005175 $2X0 Julexe Metz.

No. 547 Monroe street. Series A 066377 $2.00. Louis Poutier, No. 505 Winslow avenue.

Series 016666 $3.00. Edward Thompson, No. 114 Alrich place. Series 054904 $3.00. Mrs.

C. H. Smith, No. 215 Northland avenue. Series A 014719 $1.00.

F. Habermehl, No. 210 Shumway street. Series 094794 $1.00. Francis Maturskl, No.

18 Moselle street. Series 078338 $1.00. Charles D. Wright, No. 245 Bryant street.

Series 020216 $1.00. Raymond Bruce, No. 153 Dearborn street. Series P-t-086686 $1.00. Raymond Bruce, No.

153 Dearborn street. Series 018513 $1.00. Louis Dueurger. No. 411 William street.

Series 031201 $1.00. Henry Webb, No. 620 Walden avenue. Series A 000675 $1.00. Mary Leslfe, No.

tl9 W. Eagle street. Series 080720 $1.00. E. J.

Lang, No. 1096 Ellicott street. Series 082797 $1.00. E. J.

Lang, No. 1096 Ellicott street. Series A 042542 $1.00. D. E.

Goetz, No. 66 Glenwood avenue. Series 035112 $1.00. Joe Smith, No. 2345 Bailey avenue.

Series 006719 $1.00. George Gullo, No. 42 Fly street. Series 020699 $1.00. Miss Nora Lynch, Niagara Falls, N.

Y. Series 012712 $1.00. George Adamberger, No. 303 Walnut street. Series 03182341.00.

TTOTTJ-! No. Located -ort i Buffalo-Depew berlnnln da ft oct.26tNov.6 east or Rosltter lot 31x128. TLl OTTfn? NO. 4 West 4 West ONE hundred thousand dollars to loan at lowest rates: diamonds, watches, jewelry, bonds or anything of value. Koerber's, 335 Washington upstairs.

side Rossiter n.ptnnin. Ill ITI IIU1 in I3Uii.1V CHIMNEY CLEANING. Depew lot Albion, Oct. 29. In surrogate court here, Judge Fluhrer admitted to probate and issued letters to Julia McQraw of Medina and Mary Ogden of Rochester on the estate of their father, Thurston Livingston, who died in the town of Shelby, March 21.

1917. The estate consists of $7,400. The use of all the property was given to his wife, who has since died. At her death $500 is given to each of his daughters, Elizabeth Steen. of Geneva, N.

Mary Ogden and Ellen Montondo, of Rochester, "and Julia McGraw, of Medina. To his niece, Anna Livingston Sohrader, is given $100. All the remainder is given oet22tnov22 BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY GUARANTEED AND SLIGHTLY DAMAGED PLTJMBINO GOODS. ALERT PLUMBING SUPPLY 788 SENECA STREET. oc.25tnov.20 Ice for sale by tne carload: we can load on any mil road out of Buffalo or at our plant.

172 Guilford St. Cul. Mton Ice Cream Inc. St30 1 A MERICAN multigraDh. hand and elec- Lockport, Oct.

29. The Niagara supervisors' highway committee conferred Tuesday with Senator John Knight of Attica, Wyoming county, chairman of the state Senate highways committee in reference to the highway work already accomplished in this county, roads planried for construction and prospective legislation needed to complete them. County Highway Superintendent "XHIMNEYS repaired and pointed by experts. 2 dollars and up; we also dean chimneys with our vacuum process. Estimates freely given.

Call Senece 77. Oct 12tf. STOVES AND RANGES. -CJL trio now: nearly new; also 1 doz. Thomas JBrennan was also present bargain.

120 Pea-i oct29tnovl0 He states that there are no available new ribbons; great body. TTTE MORRIS P1.AN THE Electric Building, ktaas money for. the payment of MORRIS debts, business expansion or any useful purpose to PLAN wage earners, professional and business men. Your character and earning power the basis pf credit; don't sell your Liberty bond. oetltW NE Hundred thousand dollars to lon V-J at lowest rates on diamonds, watches jewelry, bonds, or anything of value.

Koerbers, No. 335 Washington street, up stairs. 22tNov.l funds to complete the River road. Th O. O.

D. H. DONALDSON repair all kinds of stoves and ranges. 60 Souta Drri-ioa St. aaartstfe his children, share and share roads now under construction include Besides the four daughters named, he is tne xoungstown-xjocicport and the Cambria-Wilson county highways.

A CHIROPODIST. ROYAL contract was awarded some time ago ior tne ixcKpon- wenaeivme roaa, but it was never TTOrRE NO. 8 East side of Rossiter St. J-'- beginnrng 158 feet north of Buffalo-Depew lot 30x125. Houses Pewer, water and electricity Installed.

Natural gas mains now in Buffalo-pepew Blvd. 1.20ft feet east from, nouses but not extended to property as L' houses pined for natural gas. Cement walks laid throughout property. Trollev railway through Buffilo-TVpew Blvd. Fare to any part of Buffalo 19 cents.

Fare to any part of Depew or to Lancaster cents. Cellar under whole house, seven windows fn ctllsr. good furnace and stationary tobs. coal and vegetable bins and fruit closet. First floor has living room, dining-room, kitchen, two bedrooms with large closets and bathroom and toilet.

Attic floor has siding carried up two feet and heat register. Can be subdivided Into several bedrooms etttnov8 TIFTY-SEVEN hundred bnys i ne rno-dern two-family flat: all conveniences: on Riverside avenue; rare rmrcala. Fink oct.27tnov.lt TEADY to hun-- gnlows nt twelve and' sixteen llunia-son Ave. Only three hundred dollars down payment required. Tupper 17:.

17,0 Mulberry street The supervisors ha" approved plans INDIANS OPPOSE RULE BY STATE ror the jambria-ttcKersonviIle road. Typewriter for sale in A-l condition, just overhauled: looks and acts like a new machine: price a bargain. Apply Reuben E. Miller, 307 Brisbane BIdg. oct.29t,nov.l MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, Jewelry.

Mose Cohen. Reliable Licensed Pawn Broker, 619 Main St. octltll and the roads for which plans have JfART'S feet had a dreadful pain; her bunions nearly drove her insane; Dr. Reuben Cohen, J60 Main, made Mary's feet all well again. 27tnovl Contagion Explained.

(Special Telegram to The Enquirer.) Geneva, Oct. 29. The October meeting of the Genesee Valley Nurses' association was held in this city on invitation of the Alumnae association of the Geneva City hospital. The meeting was conducted in the rooms of the Woman's club in the Masonic Temple building, and nurses present represented the five counties embraced in district No. 2.

Dr. C. W. Grove, local health officer, gave an address on "Common Contagious not as yet been prepared include the Lake road in the towns of Newfane FURNITURE FOR SALE. and Somerset and the Hartland-Gas port section road from Hartland Cor ners to Barker.

Concerning federal aid for highways, Senator Knight said this CHILEAN bedroom furniture for sale. No. 12 Willow Lawn. 3rd door from Main SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. cannot be secured, until additional 29t30 St.

funds are available. The board of commerce has taken Tribal Representatives at Washington Against Citizenship or Federal Transfer to New York Guardianship. rARPENTEH WORK. GENERAL RE-KJ PAIRING AND REMODELING; ALSO BEAVER-BOARD WORK: ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED. JOHN SEANER.

185 SOUTH ELMWOOD. PHONE TUPPER X0J9-R. it30 up with the common council the mat ter of Interesting contractors in the T7UTRS Great clearance sale now on of the most up-to-date fur garments of all descriptions; genuine Hudson seal coats; full length; with full flare; with genuine Australian opossum collars and cuffs; also skunk collars and cuffs, $125 each; genuine Hudson seal sport coats $85 each; mink coats and coatees, raccoon coats, genuine fox collars and stoles of every description; we guarantee to give you at least 60 per cent off on all fur garments; we sell at wholesale prices and down with high profiteering. New York Wholesale Fur 241. Delaware cor.

Chippewa. 25t31 AFTER "LOST" RING. (Special Telegram to The Enquirer.) Niagara Falls, Oct. 29. Clayton well-known garage owner of Sec survived by six sons, George, Joseph and William Livingston, of Medina; John and Robert Livingston, of Omaha, and Morris Livingston, of Rochester.

The will of Margaret Kiley, who died in Shelby, August 2, 1919, was admitted to probate and letters issued to Charles E. Staring of Medina. The estate amounts to $500 personally and the sum of $25 is given to Sarah L. Nichols Of Medina and all the malnder to her daughter, Emma Brady, of Jersey City, N. J.

The will of Cynthia Snyder, who died in the town of Shelby, October 6, 1919 was admitted to probate and letters Issued to Albert R. Martin as executor. The estaio nmounta to about $10,000 personalty. Toher sister, Margaret Cramer, of Barker is bequeathed $100; te her sister-in-law, Alma Spoor, of Medina, $200; to sister-in-law, Clara Spoor, of Brockport is given $1,000 on condition that she shall use and apply the same for the comfortable maintainance of herself and husband; the remainder of the fund to be given to her Harriet Smith to continue the care of btr 1 father and herself, and Jn.case either of the persons shall fail to comply with the conditions then the fund is to pass to the residuary legatee, Bessie B. Smith, a grand niece of Medina, to whom all the balance of the estate is bequeathed.

submission of bids for the improve CLOTHING WANTED. rtENTLEMEN-If you wish to dispose JC of your castoff, write or phone L. Miller, 7 East Eagle. Seneoa S2M. 2tl TTIGHEST prices paid for ladles and XJ.

gentlemen's castoff clothing, shoes, carpets, furniture, etc. American Clothing Exchange. 132 Broadway. Seneca Mt. octltll ment of the old Niagara road, which has been hanging fire for some time GARAGE WANTED.

INSURANCE. ond street, is negotiating with a correspondent for the return of a $1,500 diamond ring lost by Upper at Port past. for WANTED Storage Secretary Bevltt in a communication my Overland Tupper 501. 28tnov3 Maitland, a year ago. Mr.

Upper to the council stated a delegation of for winter. Phon 401 Delaware. has been advised of the identity of the residents waited upon the board and urged the appointment of a committee finder who wants, so the story goes, $400 reward for the return of the bau to co-operate with a similar committee (3 of the council. 7 ble. Mr.

Upper is in New York to carry on negotiations. The board has directed its special Washington, D. Oct. 29. John Snyder, of Irving; Jasper Watt, of Tunessessa; and Delos Kittle of Law-ton, N.

Seneca Indians, spent Tuesday in Washington looking after tribal matters. Claiming to the majority of their people, they assert the Tribal Council is misrepresenting the wishes of the Indians in endorsing a proposition to extend citizenship to them. They arranged also for a hearing before the Senate Committee on Indian committee in charge of the Gooding Called Ey street pavement to take charge of the (Gtildl Comnpo EXONERATE CITY EMPLOYES. Niagara Falls. Oct.

29. Edin J. old Niagara road work, also acting with any committee the council may select. The matter will be considered by the aldermanio street committee Friday Ford, city manager, has dismissed the charges brought by W. J.

Crosby, engineer at the municipal water plant, night next. against his superior officers C. T. Shep-ard, superintendent of public service DIPHTHERIA CASES. affairs when the measure proposing The win of Antoinette Gillette, was admitted to probate and letters issued to her son, Arthur N.

Gillette, of Me- and Bert Dignan, city chemist, who Geneva, Oct. 29. Up to date nine ACCIDENT POLICY $10 A YEAR. 15,000 for Accidental Ins. SPECIAL POLICY 60 per week Ins.

for Traveling Accident. 116 per week Ins. for ordinary. 125 per week Ins, for Sickness Ages from II rrs. to 70 yra Apply W.

J. WRIGHT. GENERAL INSURANCE to HEALTH, LIFE, ACCIDENT. AUTOMOBILE, FIRE. LIABILITY.

411-418 MARINE TRUST BLDO. BUFFALO. N. Y. Seneca 3140.

Agents Wanted Both Sex. I ltl were accused of neglect of-duty. that they may be granted citizenship is before the Senate, probably some time during the session which will begin December 1. -These representatives of meetings of The manager gave a hearing several days ago during which much testimony was heard. It has been determined there was no foundation for the charges.

Indians at the Cattaraugus and Alle- garjy reservations also oppose the proposition to transfer their guardian Outside of ship from the Federal government to the State of New York. STRICKEN ON FERRY. (Special Telegram to The Enquirer.) Niagara-on-the-Lake, Oct. 29. While cases of diphtheria have been discovered by the health oofficer in this city.

It is believd that all of these were spread from one case in the western part of the city. The school where the outbreak of the disease occurred has not been closed, but a careful watch has been kept over the children and all Suspicious cases are at once sent to their homes, cultures taker) and sent away for analysis. Dr. Grove, the health officer, believes he can keep better control of the disease this way than to close the schools. They insist that treaty rights assured them by treaties of nearly 150 years ago protect their reservations and that crossing over the river in a ferry boat on his way to consult Dr.

Laurie and obtain they fear these lands would be dissi These Numbers Must Be Redeemed Within 48 Hours treatment, Mark Schoonmaker, of pated if citizenship is granted and the right to dispose of the lands is granted Youngrstown, N. suffered a stroke of paralysis and had to be taken back to the American side and removed to his them. The Indian delegation here were escorted through the capitol of fices by Congressman Mead of Bufr- home as quickly as possible. Mr. Schoon-maker's condition is still grave but hopes falo.

i 4 Thin, Weak Folks Need Blood-Iron Phosophate 4 Iff you are thin, weak and emaciated and lack strength, energy, vigor and endurance; if you have that worn out, all gone, tired feeling, the chances are that it's because your nerves need phosphate and your blood needs iron. Either phosphate or iron by itself is insufficient; both must be supplied at the same time. For this purpose pure Blood Iron Phosphate is unequaled. A 6-grain tablet taken at mea 1 times three times daily restores nervous energy, enriches the blood and helps you to put on pounds of good stay-there flesh in a manner that is little short of Get enough pure Blood-Iron Phosphate from Hee- or any other good druggist ofr a three weeks' treatment it costs only $1.60 50 cents a week and take as directed. If at the end of three weeks you- haven't gained several pounds in weight and don't feel stronger and better than you havp for months; if your eyes aren't brighter and your nerves steadier; if you don't sleep better, and your vim, vigor and vitality aren't more than doubled, you can have your money back for the asking and Blood-Iron phate will cost you nothing.

FLATS AND TO APARTMENTS LET. of his. ultimate recovery are entertained by his family and friends. MODERN seven-room steam heated apartment, J75. Bidwell 5845-J.

WILLIAMSVILLE NOTES. (Special Telegram to The Enquirer.) Williamsville, Oct. 29. St. Luke's oct29tnov4 132; 126'Best Stl 28t30 LET Lower Flat, rpo O.

A. R. MEETING. (Special Telegram to The Enquirer.) Clean. Oct.x 29.

The Olean chapler of the Daughters of the American Revolution- has arranged for an open meeting, to be held at the public library, on Friday evening. The speaker will be Maj. C. A. Green-leaf, an Olean physician, who recently returned from service with the Ameri-forces at Archangel.

Maj. Greenleaf will not only tell of his hospital ex Kitchen Board of Buffalo will given an entertainment at Amlierst Community house on Friday evening, Hallowe'en. Rev. John S. Snearly has sold his farm of 167 acres at Shawness, Niagara county, to Frank May of Tonawanda.

The Iwomen of the congregation of St. periences, but will also give his impres- OWER flat; five rooms, hardwood fln-ish. electricity, launWy and all desirable convenience, 648 Wyoming- avenue, near Kensington ave. $30.00 per month, no children; call from 2 p. m.

till 5 p. m. Owner will be on premises. Vacant and ready for occupancy thin week. 29t30 STEAM heated apartment, ivory IfinTali hardwood floors elecrricitv.

The Elizabeth, corner Masfachupett's Ave. and Chenango street; $65 to $75; West Utica and Hoyt cars pass door. oct.29t.nov.4. 8TORES FOR RENT 'Pfltll'R Lutheran rhlirh nprvnl a iL-iti MT. MORRIS WILL HOLD ROOSEVELT NIGHT NOV.

2 $5,000 MEMORIAL FUND Mt. Morris, Oct. 28. Under the direction of a local committe, of which Harry R. Porter is chairman, a public meeting will be held at St.

Patrick's parochial hall Sunday night, November 2, as a- memorial to Theodore Roosevelt. The committee on arrangements is providing a suitable entertainment for the occasion, and some well known out of town speakers will be present to deliver an address on the late President of the United Statea. Jenks' orchestra will furnish music and several local persons will also take part in the meeting. John Connor will preside. sion of Russian social and political con- supper in the church basement last eve-ditions.

jnine. SERIES OO 150746 $100.00 SERIES BB 127003 15.00 SERIES AA 180509 10.00 SERIES HH 157386 10.00 SERIES XX-176202 10.00 SERIES AA 184502 5.00 SERIES TT 189300 5.00 SERIES BB 116103 5.00 SERIES ZZ 183747 5.00 SERIES VV 157002 5.00 SERIES HH 196010 3.00 SERIES AA 100300 3.00 SERIES BB 182702 3.00 SERIES TT 105811 3.00 SERIES 172920 3.00 SERIES BB 189811 2.00 SERIES HH 192302 2.00 SERIES XX 179101 2.00 SERIES VV 140558 2.00 SERIES AA 134120 2.00 SERIES TT 152011 2.00 SERIES BB 102902 2.00 SERIES VV 158010 2.00 SERIES AA 191771 1.00 SERIES KK 184508 1.00 SERIES HH 189120 1.00 SERIES 164707 1.00 SERIES 00153321 1.00 SERIES HH 156900 1.00 SERIES AA 175631 1.00 SERIES VV-146702 1.00 SERIES BB 183735 1.00 SERIES TT 102812 1.00 SERIES HH 135802 1.00 SERIES 00153389 1.00 SERIES AA 195451 1.00 SERIES BB 124552 1.00 SERIES KK 190400 1.00 SERIES VV 172753 1.00 SERIES HH 156972 1.00 SERIES BB 189501 1.00 SERIES AA 100703 1.00 SERIES 184830 1.00 SERIES TT 193104 1.00 SERIES 00146700 1.00 SERIES HH 192800 1.00 SERIES 172230 1.00 SERIES BB 186901 1.00 SERIES HH 192908 1.00 SERIES AA 108322 1.00 SERIES TT 148353 1.00 SERIES BB 158997 1.00 SERIES VV 106730 1.00 SERIES AA 109181 1.00 SERIES TT 148832 1.00 SERIES BB 156363 1.00 SERIES KK 195530 1.00 SERIES XX 179241 1.00 SERIES 114132 1.00 SERIES AA 127820 1.00 HIGH class Fteam heated stores in the Elizabeth, Massachusetts corner Chenanpo. West T'tiea and Hovt cars stop at door. Bidwell 5845-J. oct29tnov4 AI OF FLOUR FURNITURE REPAIRING.

Next Friday afternoon Roosevelt memorial services will be held at the high school, and a number of scholars will give essays and papers on the life of the great American. It is also expected that similar exercises will be held at St. Patrick's parochial school some day during the week. TTPHOLSTERINO AND GENERAL REPAIRING. RELIABLE FURNITURE WORKS.

121 JEFFERSON PHONE. sep26toct30 FURNITURE FOR SALE. TXUNDREDS of rugs, mostly drop pat-terns and factory samples, all sizes; IjOUis a. miliard or CJroveland is chairman of the Livingston county branch ofthe Roosevelt Memorial association, and Perry C. Euchner of Geneseo is chairman.

Of the to be raised for the Roosevelt memorial to be erected at Washington, D. C. Livingston county has been asked to raise something like $5,000. Of this amount, figuring on past quotas, Mt. Morris township will probably subscribe in the neighborhood of $500 toward the memorial.

tnousanas or yarns or linoleums ana pro-lino: thousands of yards of stair and hall i in ustri' our prices are very much lower than any other store In Buffalo. The Bahrain Store. 191 Seneca St. octltll (Ghreeii Coupons Called By FURNITURE WANTED. SELL your furniture to Reed.

191 Seneca St. Phone Smarm 1910. nr-tltll octltll CARTING AND MOVING. MGDDim CANADIAN VICTORY LOAN SURE TO BE BIG SUCCESS Bridgeburg, Oct. 29.

Reports received here from all parts of Wetland county by the county executive Of the Victory loan committee indicate that the loan is going to he- very successful. It is anticipated that Welland BY THE United States Grain Corporation KLND OP FLOUR STRAIGHT GRADE OP SOFT OR HARD WHEAT FLOUR FROM STOCKS BOUGHT FOR EXPORT PACKED IN 140-lb. JUTE SACKS GROSS WEIGHT PRICE (SUBJECT TO CHANGE) $10.25 DELIVERED IN CARLOTS AT ANY RAILROAD POINT IN NEW YORK STATE CONDITIONS OF SALE All Wholesale Dealers or Jobbers purchasing this flour must agree to sen the" same to Retail Dealers at not to exceed $1X00 per bbL, packed in 140-lb. Jute sacks; and Retail Dealers most agree not to sell the same in excess of $1SL25 per bbL of 196 pounds in the original package, and in any package at not to exceed 7c per pound. For further particulars, address UNITED STATES GRAIN CORPORATION, Charles Kennedy, 2d Vice Prest.

334 Chamber of Commerce, Buffalo, N. Y. NOTICE WkdesdU Dealers tn Flour alsm Bakers using 50 Ibis, of Wheat Flour or more per monil, require a Wheet Director's License. CONTRACT CARTING FOR BT7FTNES3 HOUSES MT SPECTALTT BY 2-TON STEWART TRUCK. NET7SRATJM.

197 CHERRY ST. PHONE HOWARD 1443 -J. OUT-OF-TOWN HAULING. octlYLnovli county's quota of $3,300,000 will be In the City of Buffalo These Numbers Must Be Redeemed Within 48 Hours BEDDING. easily over-subscribed.

In Bridgeburg the campaign is being conducted by William C. Tait, F. T. Pattison. collector of customs, May or W.

T. Malkin and Judge Menno House. Of BridgebUrg's objective of $200,000, a Targe portion has already been subscribed, with the loan only two A NT and every ltlnd of a mat. tress renovated, sterilized, made over In new tick at $5.50 this month only. Seneca Buffalo Sanitary Beddin- Co.

oetl4tnovt SERIES 090201 SERIES B-M)26103 aays old. Big rallies are being planned dur ing the campaign, at which appeals from the premier, the minister of MANUFACTURING PURPOSES. finance, and other prominent states- 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 TX7ANTED Small article to manufacture 1 or assemble. Enquirer Office. MERRITTON NOTES.

(Special Telegram to'Tha Enquirer.) SERIES A 094802 SERIES 040900 SERIES 018347 SERIES 091003 SERIES- 096500 SERIES 016802 SERIES 070805 SERIES 026329 SERIES 071201 lSt2S Merritton, Oct. 29. At the joint meeting of the town council and electric HOUSEWOFK. department of the public utilities com-mission held last night' it was decided to send a deputation consisting of Mayor Hastings, Reeve Richardson and Chair EXPERIENCED nurse for two children; references; rood wares. 38 Arpyle park.

Bidwell 670-M. 28t30 SERIES 010404 1.00 man Thompson of the Public Utilities to the hydro meeting in Toronto on PRINTING. Mrs. Eliza Bradley, widow of the lat SERIES 006106 $100.00 SERIES 008304 50.00 SERIES 046102 15.00 SERIES 008508 10.00 SERIES 038305 10.00 SERIES 012300 10.00 SERIES 080301 5.00 SERIES 006706 5.00 SERIES 092468. 5.00 SERIES 061402 5.00 SERIES 096400 5.00 SEEIES 082301 3.00 SERIES 042889 3.00 SERIES 068602 3.00 SERIES 052701 3.00 SERIES A 006600 3.00 SERIES 078504 3.00 SERIES 062987 2.00 SEEIES O-O60102 2.00 SEEIES 018201 2.00 SERIES 092503 2.00 SERIES 050700 2.00 SERIES X-066202 2.00 SERIES 090987 2.00 SERIES N-1012504 2.00 SERIES 026203 1.00 SERIES A-082701 1.00 SERIES 056200 1.00 SERIES 062204 1.00 SERIES 062569 1X0 SM TICKETS for dance, social or chnrch.

PROMPT SERVICE AT THE CARD SHOP Nn Nlsxs tit. I CAN PAY MORE FOR SERIES 026602 SERIES 060403 SERIES A 036876 SERIES 038300 SERIES 066405 SERIES 016902 SERIES 092501 SERIES 055200 SERIES 096204 SERIES 043305 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.90 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 i.OO 1.00 Edmond Bradley, died at Fenwick Tuesday. Mrs. Bradley was born in Merriton 86 years ago, where she was a lifelong resident and a devout member of St. James church.

The funeral will be held from the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Clarke, Haul street, on Thursday afternoon. The Merriton ffre department held its monthly meeting last night and decided to invest their surplus foods in Victory bonds. Yon Cash LIBERTY Donos ltfl PARTLY PAID B0NB3 AND WAR SAVING 8TAMPS." THE REASON: I SELL. -DIRECT TO INVESTORS 'if MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.

DONT ACCEPT WALL ST. PRICES SELL TO D. BUFFAL6'8 lABOE8T PgLEB SERIES 1 042902 1.00 FRANKS MUSIC STORK. Mtudral Instruments and six r' i i i SERIES C28407 1.00 music. 65 Genesee near SERIES A 082806 fiet All Tkty ArtWtrfk Momep It Wilt Pay ym Cr.

Nltfar A Paarl fit. mi clou Fon LiDEnn conDsuicTonv conDi 3 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1,00 SERIES 088403 SERIES O-O20700 SERIES 060505 SERIES 052201 BUSINESS PROPERTY WANTED, LIBERTY BONDS pay th highest cash piUr Bonds and War Savings Stamps. Gi Mr prices before sslling, will savs you money Partly paid bends cashed. H. B.

DENNISON a CO. LiemMd Brktf, 159 PEARL ST. PilHTLT PAID DCHDS HC3 SAlir.3 WANTED By responsible out-of-towa concern. 15,000 to 25,000 square feet of floor space on R. It.

elding-, suitable for -warehouse; will take Ions lease ZS 074304 SEK.II CZTrOUi CASH CO, 1 CM EIlcoll Gq. C.H.Burnh-vKwsaBW3. win bar. Box ZC, Buffalo fioaulrsr. -r-.

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