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Times Herald from Olean, New York • Page 5

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Times Heraldi
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Olean, New York
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5
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OU9AK mntNINO 1'IWIMV KVKXINfl, MAT 0, Retiring From Business. $15,000.00 Stock of Diamonds. Fine Jewelry. Hawke Got Glass, StafHatl Silver, lowers Bros'. SlI- ver Plated Ware at DISCOUNT OF 20 TO 100 PER CENT.

Sale at 0 O'clock Saturday. E. S. SMITH, Jeweler. 113 N.

Union St. Do You Want To Borrow Honey? If so come In and talk It over with Miss Cahaneyahe will be pleased fo explain the Olean Building! Loan and Savlntf Association plan. It can't be beat 109 North Street. I Are you drinking our 25 Gent Coffee? If yon are not you're In line for most people We're many thousand pounds of it each year and the largest part of It does to refrlar Do you think they continue to buy this Cof fee If It was not all we claim. Smith Grocers and i i ABSOLUTELY FREE I $25.00 Edison Phonogr the nost Jordos Stam Aft Snaday so 1 stamped before leaving the stamped before toying.

1 1 i I i i I I (I I I I I I ct 10. M. A. JORDAN, 307 N. Union Olean.

Y. (Mean's Best Store Since 1887 MayS, 191O THE OIL I'enna North Lima, Sooth Lima, .70 Indiana, 70 TIDEWATER. Hcrbon Oil $1.3 llliBOW, Light niinolm Heavy TliunwUj livening, May 3. 1910. OBBATBB OIXAS BKIKF8.

Orchestra to orchestra will play for a subscription dance at Cuba this evening. Purchased Stock--The firm ot Davis and' Dunlavey has purchased the stock of lamps, mantels and 1 glassware of the Fuller Light company. Itecent a son was born to Mr. and Burt Bui- Mr, and Mrs. IS Month in Rug and Carpet Departments.

Last month we presented oar customers with most musnnl values In rails, carpets and Curtains, and while the aale closed as advertised with many pleased and satisfied easterners, we have the rfood fortvae to betflB Hay with lartfe and unbroken stock In every wanted hind of Floor Cov erinrfs, Cnrtalns, Draperies, Shades and Wall paper. Rugs Specially Priced Manufacturers have discontinued mak- latf them and we have dropped the prices on them, so-you will readily understand the name we dive them "Dropped rattens." It will be impossible to duplicate any of theae patterns when this lot of rvrfs Is done. $25 Rurfs $19.50. In IhU lot yon may choose from ater. Velvet or Body BraeseU, all 9x12 ft.

slie rads, suitable for nay room will be fosnd here and the actual 923.00. Your choice they last $19.60. Lace Curtain Prices Hang Low. Several thousand palra of curtains here tor yov to choose from. Nearly every kind made to rapraaeated from raffled maalln at 39c the pair up to the finest Imported nets at $25.

Splendid showing! of scrims, Madras, novelty acts, coloalal draperies, by the yard. I I A A A Contractor J. i of New York, principal con- raetor la etarpr of flttlug up new bank arrived In the city today and arranging to start the work at L. 0. TV M.

'Entertainment--At the of the oualnesa meeting of Unon HIT. No It. L. O. T.

M. to beheld the K. of H. hall this evening, a novel enterMltment wiH be given and light refreshments served. Married by Justice--Lewis B.

Wood in the capacity of justice of the peace was called to BoariVnianvllle last evening to perform the marriage ceremony for Erie Lcckwood of Olean and Sylvia Qlbbs of Ouster City, Pa, Council (Tonight--The common council will hold 1 Its regular meeting thlfl evening In the council chamber. It probable that the chief feature of the meeting will be the discussion over tt)e appointment of an assistant clerk or book keeper. New Sign--On Monday the Fltzger- aM Co. placed a sign consisting of letters six feet high on the hillside soutli of the river. In the morning the sign Is scarcely visible, but In the ifternobn when the sun shines on It, it one of prominent fea- urej of the landscape.

Forty-Thirds thfi regular drill of the Forty-Third Separate company told last evening, the soldiers and 1 theJx friends were treated to an athletic entertatnmnt consisting of a three round sparing match between Silk and Reardon and a six round match betewen 'Frank Orowley of Rcnova and Bob Armstrong of Olean, followed by several vaudeville acts furnished by Manager Barnes of the Olean Amusement Co. A supper was served by Caterer Gena at which covers were laid for 85. During t'je supper the medals won In the recent handicap match were presented by Captain Dana L. Jewell to Private Jus. A.

Adams and Private Earl P. Beckwlth, winners In the first and second "class respectively. The next athletic event at the armory will be a wrestling match on May 12 between Mm Henderson and the Mysterious Walter. Pathetic Case--Carl Muckey, wHo was arrested for the alleged tiheft of a coat and discharged yesterday from police court, received a telegram a few minutes afterward, telling of the ler of Davis avenue. Oscar Cain of West Green street were similarly blessed.

On Monday a daughter arrived to gladden the home of Milford Humes. Memorial Day--Sunday will be-labor memorial day and be generally observed as such. H. s. Southall will preach a sermon In the evening to laboring men at the First M.

B. church; to a 1 working men, whether they belong to a union or not, are cordially invited. S. P. C.

A. Lecture--Mrs. Mary of Rochester, who represents the New York State Humane Education Committee, will give an Illustrated lecture on the subject "Kindness bolft to Children and Animate," to the scholars in the high school building morning at 9 o'clock in the assembly hall. The public is invited. No admission.

His Foct Crushed--Noah Brnnner. while -working at the Acme Glass factory yesterday -afternoon had his left foot caught beneatii a truck. Two bones were broken. Dr. Moiin- was summoned to attend the in- lury and removed the man to the hos vital.

It was stated- this morning that imputation would probably not be necessary, but that the accident was a' sin-h serious nature that 'Mr. llrun- ner would probably be laid up for about rwo months. High School high school baseball team has been practicing regularly when the weather permitted for the game with Bradford Ssturdmy. The game will be railed at 3 o'clock sharp and promises to be one of the best because of i ho old rivalry between the two teams. Olean'a line-up will be as follows: Moore, (Capt.l r.rd.: Sheehai.

Bishop. L. Kmory. or Kurtzhalu. C.

Cady. rr MoiDtt. R. F. Oltan High School Track May fi.

the Olean High ivhool will hold their annual Inter- track meet The-io aie about l- entered for the various events. A large banner will frtveo to the rlasa winning event with inelr numerals printed upon M. After Ihe meet there mill he a relay rare lor Ihe championship of Olc.o br hoys representing The meet will start promptly at 2 o'clock. Annual librarian's Meeting--The xrnnal round table mceilng the librarians of this district will be held In (Mean on May 17th. The l-rntram for the meeting will be In (barge of Mnw of AHegany and It to expected that sixteen il Mjttm will he represented.

It berti hoped thai by Ihe time of the tht library might be rom- ImUlled In Us new bat thta has been given op. The will be held in the I.t* fcvlMMg death of his eight year daughter, Lottie, in New York. The man after having paid the costs of. the case had hut cents left and Jt is alleged that his brothers in the tailors' union upon being appealed to, refused to help' him. He new called upon the Trades nnd for assistance and they went to Justice Shaffer, who headed a popular subscription for the man's benefit.

In less than as many minutes $10 -were raised for the man ty the members of the council who were early in arriving. Mr. Muckey left last nist for Kfi York to Join his wife. It is stated that he had no intention of stealing the coat, but that his wages had been withheld ami that he retained the coat until he was paid. Engraved Wedding Announcements and Invitations.

We are prepared to execute your orders for these, in the latest styles at the lowest prices consistent with high-grade work. $7,50 to $15.75 per 100. Additional 100, $3.00 to $4.50. Announcements $6.50 to $13.95. Additional 100, $3 to $4.50 Reception Cards, At Home Cards, Visiting Cards, Die Stamped Stationery, Etc.

Fa R. Brothers Company. Three Licensed Pharm acists Star Theatre PROGRAM For Today Only. 1MCTFREH Goin'Fishin' you go--go Hsflrt. I have the largest and most complete line ol Flshirx Tack- the clly.

STATE ST. DRUGSTORE J. RD. SMITH, Prop. 7M Went fltate Street.

"The Ace of Hearts" IMP A 29c Robbery. DRAMATIC The Old Shoe Came Back, comedy. SONQ The Vifograph Giri. The Finest bill EVER OFFERED 5c Trie Star 5c SWEET PEAS HIGH GMADE IO.OOO Cut Dally. 5Gc and SI per Hundred HERRON'S Masosfc femple DO YOU PLAY TENNIS If so we can supply you i shoes; a Good a Glove for the best quality adnthe Champion for a second.

Black or White either hi low or regular shoe height. Baseball and elk skin shoes for boys. Hannif an Maroney, 147 N. Union St. Olean, N.Y.

FRIK BARGAI1 in our FURNITURE DEPT One of our great "Specials' for that day is REED GO-CARTS. I $25 Carts, Special $10.00 18 7.50 15 5.95 10 3.5O These prices are for spot Cash Only. None charged Fresh Arrivals For the Saturday Business. A second invoice of Manhattan Shirts at $2 50which are even more attractive than oar first showing. i.

ECKWEAR of pin.proof silk is the new solid colors. New ported fabrics ia wish fouHBHusds it 50 cents, also a new tubular wash foar in hand at 25 cents. EVERAL late arrivals of brown u4 treys to tose op the sift Depart- neat. Prices $15 to $31 Sole Distributors of Earl Wilson Red Man brand collars, 2 for 25c 1 vour Spring's Favorite ionic ia the Dotterweich borr. It invigorating, bracing aid girei am when spring's drat balaf rob TOO of It and Is a and bwerage.

By all irnina i Ootterweicb beer for year spring well as for the ionic all around. Dotterweich Brewing Co. W. Henley St..

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