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Olean, New York
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OLEAM I HERALD. OLEAN. NEW YORK. TUESDAY I FEBRUARY PAGE TELEPHONE SOPERVIS! Tclk of the Benefit Received by Taking Lydla ILPinkham's Compound Lcavcnworth, "My work was long-dUtance operating and supcr- vising; nnd 1 got into a very nervous etato and was all rundown. I was easily annoyed at trifles, was extremely nervous and always had a tired feeling which rnado mo awfully listless.

Through a ncwspancr I learned of Lydla E. Pink' I Compound and infj it would help me I tried it" It quieted my nerves, I was less annoyed and more lively. It took away that dragging feeling and improved my heal th in "every way. i was able to continuo Tny work with more viper than before and.I recommend the Vegetable Compound to all young pirls. 1 am married now and have a big baby boy and am in the best of health.

If 1 should ever have any trouble I'll take the Vegetable Compound again, for I know it will help mo as it did 0. W. THIEL, 925 Pawnee Street, Leavenworth, Kansas. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a dependable medicine for all these troubles.

For sale by drugcista everywhere. CUBA, Feb. Mr. and Mrs. L.

IHNSDALL'. 1'Yb. r.3.--Cottage prayer will bu held with Mr. and Mrs. M.

A. Glle on Thursday evening. Mrs. Glenn Hogue will entertain the members of tho C. S.

T. club at her homu on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Miner Scott were given a surprise by twenty-five of their friends, members of the C.

S. T. club and tlieir husbands, on Friday evening. Games were enjoyed and a tureen supper was served. The Hinsdalo High school boys basketball team were defeated by tho Machlas High school boys on tho Machlas court Friday evening.

The score being 3C-20. Tho "Hlnjdalo girls and the Machiaa High school girls played a 4 to 4 tie game. On Friday nvfnlnp- of WCPV tho boys ot Machlas will come to Ilins- dale for a return game. i( Mr. nnd Mrs.

M. A. Gllc were In Olean Sunday to see Mrs. Earl Chew and little daughter at tho Hlggius hospital. Frederick Wood of Buffalo was a recent guest of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. S. M. Wood. Mr.

R. L. Hoguo visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoguo at Franklirirllle Sunday.

Miss Rachael Morris was a. rorrnt guest el Edna Via Du-ca ut Olean. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frost and twins of tho Maskell were guests' tho latter part of tho week of Mr.

Froit'fl mothers, Mrs. J. Frost. Mlsa Olthof was shopping in Olean. Saturday.

Mrs. Myrtle Blowers Hamilton of ranklinvllle taught school for her sister. Miss Lena Blowers on Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

Miner Scott and Mrs. Phillip smith were in Oloan Sun- to see Mrs. Jame? Kayes and little daughter at the Clinic. Mrs. Clalr Norton is spending some time with her son-in-law.

Earl Chow at Olean. Mr. and Mrs. F. E.

Lincoln and son. Frederick and Mr. W. H. Lincoln and daughters, Isabelle and Winifred wcro in Olean Sunday afternoon.

sou Howard's birthday. A sir o'clock Mrs. Ed. Saylor was calling on dinner was served. I friends iu Glean, Sunday.

Kill The Genns That PORT IllEM Cause Your Cold in the head cotncs from In the membranes. They cause the inflammation, the stuffiness the dls- charnc. Apply Ely's Cream Balm In the from a visit with her daughter. Mrs. William Hush and Mrs.

Leon Brooks at Buffalo. Mrs. M. A. GHc was In Cuha during the weok to see Miss Inez Norton who is staying with Mr.

and Mrs. Stlllman and caring Mrs. Stlll- tnnn Is 111. Mr. and Mrs.

Miner Scott enter-, talncd a company of young folks Sat-' unlay afternoon In honor of their optic. Heller Is almost Instant. The head la cleared, the inflammation soothed, the discharge Is checked. That's the right way to deal with a head cold. Fight tho germs they are.

Then never again let a head cold get started. Apply Ely's Cream Balm at once. Ask your druggist for a bottlu and watch it? quick effects, quick WESTO.NS MILLS, Jan. Helen and Mary Noonan of DuffaVi. N.

spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Edward Noonan. Mfss Blanche Rockwell of Oloan Sunday. Mr.

and M. L. Borst of spent Sunday at the home Mr. and Mrs. R.

L. Boret. Miss Dorothy Wcslon of Nrw York city is visiting her parents. Mr. and W.

W. Mm. Shepherd and daughters of Olean were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. II.

J. Lewis. Sunday. Camptlrc held a tureen dinner at headquarters, Saturday evening, followed by a short business sef.ilon. Mr.

and Mrs. Earnest Grcon ppent Sunday with relative In Glenn. C. G. Skuso of Pittsburgh.

arrived Monday for a short visit i his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank SUuse. MlB3 Blanche Dewey is confined to her homo by Illness.

street market. Mntul of TOUT ALLEGANY. JoHephino Cramer and Cecil Gebhart of Stato College. were guests at Canoo pjnce Inn Thursday. MUs Margaret Bolund was home from Olean to spend Sunday at her home here.

Mrs. William Barrho will entertain tho married peoples club at Canoe Place Inn Wednesday evening. Joseph Burghust of the State, Constabulary who is stationed at Coudcraport spent Sunday with friends here J. M. Field and W.

Polton Olean registered at Canoe Place Inn the first of tho week. Charles W. Bishop who has been 111 with la grippe for the past three wcoJjB Is convalescing slowly. Her. Father Murphy and Joseph Butter motored to Roulette.

Snmlnv. L. Dunn of Buffalo, N. and Bryan OverTleld of Erie, were guests at Canoe Place Inn tho first of the week. Mrs.

Harry Brown nnd 1 Esther P.rov.-n of Lilllbrldgc Creek were shopping In town Saturday. Margaret Farioy ot Coudern- port. Pa. was a visitor at Canoe Plain- Inn Tuesday. Tho Cooper are making Fosne noted Improvement'', in their Main during tho week.

Pcrcival Tyler has installed a radio in his home on Broad street. Thomas A. Slattt-rly nnd E. Daffer of New York city were gucsta at Canoe Place lun during tho week. The Ladles' Aid of St.

GabriellV church are giving a card party at Grange' Hall. Tuesday evening, Feb. 3rd every one Invited. Among tho out of town guests registered at Canoe Place Inn during the week were It. B.

Smith ot Elsr.Jra. Thomas of OJfan. N. J. Ill Breman of Erie.

Pa W. D. Ilcaly. Buffalo. N.

Charles E. Jonw of Gowanda. N. and Mrs. Josephlns B.

Steclo of Tulsa. Okla. Gortrudft Fettcrly left Sunday morning for Buffalo, X. Y. Lord Reading's first to Calcium wus iw a Bailor ut-tore me uiasi.

The next time he arrived there It was as Viceroy ot India. A school for the teaching of public health is to be established by tho London School of Tropical at a cost of S2.000.000. On a wager of S150 a man in Loi Angeles remained for 13 hours on top of a sloudcr flag polo rlnlng SO foot above a 13-story building. FIRMS WORTH WHILE SUCCEED WITH OLEAN ''Co-operation and Efficiency For a Bigger, Better City" BU5LD, BUY. BOOST Bridge club at home on West Main street this evening.

Mrs. Frank McVey was a visitor in Olean on Sunday. Miss Phydilla.Howell ot Olean was the guest-oC fricuds In Cuba Sunday. Mrs. Ralph Wheeler will entertain the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge club at her home on South street.

Born to Mr7and Mrs, Henry Brown ot; South street at -the Evans tnrium, a daughter 1-2 pounds, on Sunday, February 1. Tho Topic club met with Mrs. Basil Wilkinson on Willow street this afternoon. Tho program, roll call, current events. Our Southern Mountaineer, Mrs.

W. B. AVllson; Andruslla and tho Ronanics. Delbert Hall of Bradford spent Saturday In Cuba tho guest of friends. yictor McLoughlln was a visitor in" Bolivar on Sunday.

Harry Swift was tho guest of friends in Olean on Sunday. Francis Dolan ot Dansvllle is a guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Harry Whlpplc on South street. Joseph Con j-don- of Clarksvllle was a business visitor in Cuba Monday.

The regular meeting ot tho Chamber of Commerce board ot directors "will bo held In the First National Bank building on Thursday after- A 4 Miss Bertha Nltscho of Salamanca has joined: tho, 'Cuba Memorial hospital staff ot nurses. The Prospect Sunshine society will bo cntcrtalncH by Mrs. Mary and Miss Sarah Jocelyn at the homo of the former on Prospect, street on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Margaret Kinncy of Orchard street left on Saturday for Bradford, Pa.J where she will spend 'some time with her niece, Mrs.

Bertha Mattson. Miss Hazel Williams ot Black Creek died at o'clock Sunday evening at the Iligglns Memorial hospital at Olean following an operation. Pneumonia developed, causing her death. Miss Williams was 24 years old and very well in Cuba. The uuoral services will be held this afternoon fronf the family home at Black Creek.

Earl Pcttit was a visitor In Olean on Sunday. Tho Welch's Comedy Vaudeville company opened an engagement on Monday for the week at the Keller Opera House. Tho orang-outang shares with man tho distinction of being the only creature to sleep on its back. An average of a dozen patents a week on radio Inventions an? granted the United States Patent office. CTEAYE.

IPRIPEDCE MILLER DRIP" EDGE Neatly finishes and secovslj fastens Composition roofing edges Sold in 37 Local dealers will be pleased to demonstrate Manufactured by MILLER- GLEASON, 126 S. 5th St. ROMANCE YOU SURELY WILL GET PURE GRADE MILK and I from FBANK COOK Phono S99-W 1511 W. State St. OLEAN'S HIGHEST GRADE MABKET ANTONIO PEZZIMENTI 317II.

Union St. DRY MEANING PRESSING ALTERATIONS QUICK SERVICE French Dry Cleaning Uyeing Co. 435 N. Union St. Phone 1082 CORRECT SHOES for correct people Hannifan Maroney Olean's Best Shoe Store 147 N.

Union St. PHONE 1987 IDEAL' TILE MARBLE i CO. I otn t. uiean Represented by Angelo lannone F.L.Kelly Curry Dependable Friends in Time of Need Kelly Curry Funeral Directors. Lady Assistant -418 W.

State St. Phone 358. Foley Bros. vo. P.

C. Foley, Prop. Designer and Builder of MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS 207 W.est Whitney Ave, Phone 1828. Olean, N. Y- WARNER ADAMS BARBER SHOP Ladies' Hair Bobbing and Special Chair for Children.

243 N. Union St. Phone 777-J. Smith's Try your neighborhood druggist first. 722 W.

State. 4BB-J. W. Coast Conkling Insurance W. COAST 00NHIIMG 303 First National Bank Bldg.

YOU oftei ww of the time when knight-errants roamed the earth to do honor to a lady's blue eyes. These folks say we are living in an age of realism! age of "realism" where the human voice is hurled across the world without wires; where the temperature of Mars is taken more than thirty millions of miles away; where tons of steel and people ride easily and safely through the air or under the sea! An age of realism! Why, this is the most romantic" of all ages! The advertising columns of this paper are full of romance--of the romance of men who have devoted their lives bringing new comforts, conveniences and pleasures for mankind. Advertisements tell these stories, not with the romantic exaggeration of a jongleur, but with the calm, simple words of sincerity. Here is a firm that spent millions to develop a product that makes your baby, comfortable. Here is company that has Iduuicu fifty years to cut a single hour toll from your day's work.

Here is a man who has searched the Seven Seas to produce a new flavor for your dinner. Romance--this age is full of if. Not just empty romance, but, the true romance of achievement, of progress, of the betterment of Advertisements tell you what the romance of business is doing for you. Read them Plumbing and Heating PEOLEPT SERVICE --at-- SEASONABLE PEICES Phone 3-1 I A Can you pass? Three months after J. R.

B. bought insurance, he applied for another policy, confident of his good health. He failed to pass the examination. Three months ago a good risk, he's now uninsurable. Before it's too late, arrange for the protection your family needs, and for an income for yourself v-hcix you're "unable to work.

Ask for booklet. Connecticut General Life Insurance Company ol Hartford OKO. MARKHAM AGENCY 506-7-8 ITOST NAT, BANK BLDG. ipr.cul Agents EAIIL McELFRESH WALTER KATSEU For Pure Ice Call Pure Ice Co. Phone 136 DOES JOUR FUTURE ED BEUPILSeiNIJ-SEE SGHSll Just'think! Here it Is February already, and before we know It Spring will be here.

Then will be tho time for bouscclcanlng and getting the house all spruced up again 'Just, bear that in and start now taking stock ot the furniture that needs upholstering or renovating. Why buy new furniture when you can have those old pieces fixed up to look Just Hko new. Just phone H. C. Schamcl today and he will come and look over the work you.want to have done, show you samples of covering materials and give you a price on your work.

You'll find his prices reasonable but you won't find any better work than he docs. Mr. Shamcl is a man of many years experience i his line, Iscvcril years before he gave it up for a rest for a few years. Now he is back at tho old game again doing better work every Jay. KEEP'REFRICEBSfoR AT TEMPERSTURE OF FIFTY Few people realize how important it is to keep foods at an even temperature and at a certain coolness.

Few realize how temperature chances from day to day and even during the day. Foods should bo kept at SO degrees or bolow. Foods such as milk, meat, butter, eggs, cpoil at a temperature higher than SO degrees. At least liiey will spoil mucn more rapidly at any temperature higher than this. Cooking many times covers the tasto of food that has begun to decompose or spoil.

Nevertheless the decomposition is still there and the result is just the eame, i. the food will not be as nourishing in its decomposed state as it would bo were it fresh and well kept After all the nourishment we get out food Is the important factor and tho tasto 13 of secondary Importance. Keep your refrigerator well filled with ico at all times and you will have no trouble, with food spoiling Of cojirse, you should get pure Icii that la well and carefully made. BO that it will Tast as long as possible. The Puro Ice Co.

has established a reputation for the fine quality of ice they make and the service rendered to all patrons. TEflCH THE CHILDREN PRIDE III 1PPEH1E Carers arc founded 1 on habit. The future of your children depends largely upon ehe training receive when young. Begin early to teach them good, useful habits. One of the most important is that of always looking neat and tidy.

The child who is taught tn take pride In personal appearance hns an advantage. It Is a habit that will bo retained all through life. And personal appearance Is a vital factor In social and business llfn today. Start with tho shoes! No one can really look neat with untidy shoes. Duy a shoe phinlng oiU fit for the homo nnd sec how quickly an-1 naturally tho boys and girls Tall Into the habit of tho shoo "Your 1925 Office Stationery, Forms, and" Printed Matter are they ready for the New Year? See Us About Them HERALD PRINTERY Herald Bldg.

Phone 1277 MARINELLO SHOP Miss Bessie Abbey, 14? 1-2 N. Union Si. j) We're Fault Fixers REASONABLE PRICES IDEAL GARAGE CO. N. Union St.

Phone 1003 Come in and fit the children up with" new sh'oes for school Lester Shoe Co. Annex, West State St. IF IT'S IN THE HERALD IT'S NEWS-And It's Always in The Herald. EST. 1885 OTTO MILLER Jeweler and Silversmith for over half a century.

We design and manufacture in onr own shop. 109 N. Union Street Poone 13ao-3. WE CATER TO LADIES Our Place is Sanitary Our Coffee is Delicious Our Lunches are the Best TEXAS HOT WEINER LUNCH 203 N. Union St.

Shaffer Block Bfdg. Phone Orders 747-W In Olean and for Miles Around, It's the Herald MILLER'S NOVELTY STORE We have the reputation of carrying the most complete line of Magazines, Stationery, Novelties and Prearations in th? citv, Nw we Ferve vonT PHONE 607-W Beant? Preparations in th? 1212 W. State St. ALLEGANY MARBLE GRANITE WORKS 113 Main Alle-jany, N. Y.

GEANITZ AND MARBLE MONUMENTS. ALSO IBON YAS'5 AND SETTEES. 32-J AHegany L. J. Collins, HEADSTONES AND TABLETS W.

B. ELDRIDGE Olean Chiropractor Rilcy Wands Buildin Also Paramount Banjos W. J. THOMPSON lii W. Green St.

rhonc ii57-H. CHAS. E. EDEL 1206 Irving St. Phone 527-S.

Highest 7 Grade 1JH Upholstering and Awnings, 713 N. Union..

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