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Times Herald from Olean, New York • Page 4

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Times Heraldi
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Olean, New York
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OM5AN TIMES, BVBN1 NG, JUNE 8, 1000. FAMOUS CLOTHING COMPANY THE GREAT CLOTHING SALE Which Is Now at the Height of Its Immense Suecess Is Being Visited by Hundreds and Hundreds of Clothing Buyers Every Day One of the most satisfying things in buying clothing is to feei sure that the seller is absolutely faithful to the highest standards of quality in his floods, to know that the marks of excellence he sets for himself as high as you set for yourself as a buyer. And pert nent to this theory and practice of square dealing we offer you clothing of such high standard as Stein-Bloch, Hart Schaffner Marx Sam and Peck at an actual saving of from $4 to $12 oja every snit, and one thing you always want keep in mind, that the selection by far $ig largest in Olean and the highest staad.ard quality. Knpx and Stetson Hats in the newest shapes, just received. A stock of Panama Hats direct from the JSotfth American Panama $3 to $10.

THE BOSSES NEED PHILLIPS IN ASSEMBLY Allegany Man Necessary lo Ai Them in Killing Hughes' Reforms. Buffalo, June Courier of day says: Jesse S. Phillips, of Allegany count chairman of the judiciary committee the Assembly which reported lo hi the Hughes direct nominations bll was in BurTu'Io yesterday, but decline to say whether or not he would resig from the Assembly and accept thepo. of deputy attorney general, which ha been offered to him by Hdward I O'MalJey. Assemblyman Phillips, however, de elared that he would be ready to an nounce his decision, within two days The legislative committee to invest! gate direct nominatons, of which Phi ips has been named as vice chairman meets in New York to organize Mon day.

If Phillips intends to resign let the Speaker know this week so that a member can be named ake his -place as vice chairman. It was learned, however, fron riends of Assemblyman Phillips that had decided to retain his place i Legislature and will give up his herished idea of 'going into the attor- ey general's office. Speaker Wads- State Chairman Woodruff and ther leaders of the Republican State lachine, have prevailed on Phillips to emain in the Legislature Ijecause he needed in the fight against direct ominations, which will be the chief sue of the Governor 'before the next egislature. The fight against the Governor's pet sue will have to be made in the ju- ciary committee next year and the rden of that fight will on the airman. If PIiim, pB shoul1 reB Bn rule of succession, which Is the unwritten law of the Legislature Wflnld require Speaker to name either Fowler of ulster', THE FITZGERALD CO.

1 Always the right thing at the right time. Lowe of Maplehuret was a 'busines visitor in Olean Cla eiice L. Shaw will 'be a hostess at reception at the home of Mrs. C. Phi ius, Olean, Joh Brown and Miss Dora Brown of 'plenum were shopping in Olean ye: and Mrs.

G. A. Pike spei Sunday with their daughter, Mr Field, of Eldred, C. D. ville sold her handsome trap to Alle gany parties Hur bert of Mapleliill was a brief Dtisines visitor in Olean wi he a temperance program next Suuda evening at the Baptist church and special invitation is extended to --W.

Guile and sister, 'Mrs. C. Neville, were calling on Olean friend Morse preached at th First M. E. church and Ethel Parker of Pleasant Valle.

were guests at the home of Mrs. Addi' Guile Morris was business visitor in Buffalo Messrs. Andrew Button and Fred and John Shafer of Maplehill were in Olean yesterday on a b'usiness next Sunday the Sunday 'school a the Baptist church will convene at ten o'clock, followed oy preaching am baptismal services. All are cordiallj nvited to he present at these services --William Guile attended services at it. Stephen's church at Olean Sunday.

Mrs. Fred Lincoln- of Maplehnrst is ntertaining her sister during this Johnson will spend a ew days this week at Cuba Irs. U. E. Johnson spent Saturday in very Interesting ball ame was played Saturday between Jinsdalc and Fay Hollow, with A'n- rews, a league pitcher from Shingle House, in the box.

The score was 30 12, favor Lcam as returned from a trip to Thus far over half of the population our "burg" are planning on a trip Barnuffl and Bailey's circus at lean is reported that a iw of smallpox has developed at the gt Wm. Taylor of Maplehurst. ley m'der rigid quarantine. ---H. yinceni (3fjjle spent last evening In Olean', having fjgpn called there to Green of Brooklyn" as" chairman Of atc a PMHiOO R.

Bozard that committee. Fowler is a wavering Spirit and was only held in line last year by the. 'Whip the machine. Phillips' original idea in leaving the Assembly and accepting the position in the attorney general's office, was to place himself in Hue for tli6 nomination for attorney genera! in 1910. It generally Understood among politicians tJial Attorney O'Malley hoi.

be a candidate reuomin- ation. opinion of is that O'Malley is to be given a Supreme Court nomiuafjrth in the Eighth judicial district Ssoon as Ills term expires. Friends say that If he remaius in ifou the leaders of iiie Republican State machine have thul in roturn for service which lie wiil be called upon io perform in tlie coming direct nominations fight he will be given the nomination for attorney -general. While here yesterday Assemblyman Phillips and State Commiltc-eman Utter of the Alli'gany-Cattarangus-Chan- tauqua district, who accompanied him, had a talk with a number of local republican leaders and they were assured that he would receive their support in the convention of-1910 if he agreed to remain TO rte -Jjcgislalure. is of the sick list, -o- THE SENIOR CJjASS.

(1 With the coming of warm weather you are 21 sure to want, and perhaps in a hurry, too, comfortable summer clothing. (TNowhere will you find a better assortment of high grade suits that men like most, than at bur store. Stocks are most complete now, range of styles and sizes at their best. They are in a class by themselves, so ao knowledged by experts. (JE very thing else that men wear to keep them comfortable in warm weather, you 11 find here in a large assortment of styles and sizes, all moderately priced.

DAVIS, NENNO 6 HARTZ The Best Clothiers In Town. Oar Purpose is to serve the patrons of this store with ation and respect at all times and to supply the bestand newest there Is in men's wearables at est possible prices. In this regard we'll mee the erformance no necessarily the promise' of any merchant in this end of the state. Its comparison thats winning the game for us and for our customers. IS A CANDIDATE.

Class Day and the Comnicncemem; Exercises. The class day exercises of the senior class of the Olean High school will be held this year in the opera house, ou Tuesday Evening, 4C 8:15 o'clock. On Wednesday evening, June 23d, lit same hour, will occur the commencement Exercises, also in the opera house. The baccalaureate feWCion. will be delivered on SmiifeV June 20th, in thy Preshy'iCrian church the pastor, L.

P. anl Ihu service will be il Union service of the churches, "file honor 'students of the class as follows: Hairy Alger, Nora Shcahan, Marguerite Clieeseman. (2nd honor, Salutator- in'n); Herbert Ramsey, Anna Spiesman. Elizabeth Mitchell, Margaret Thatcher, Hazel Ball, Catherine Sullivan, Harry Harris, (1st honor, Valedictorian.) The lisi of probable graduates follows: Polly Clark, Eafle DeKoy, Bargay, ifax Tinklepaugh. Harry Guenther, C.

Harry Anderson, Geo. H. Ramsey, Percy Judge, Harry L. i Harris. Sferlon Bargay, Fred A.

Isa- men, Alex. Niclioson, (President): EJ- "Tomes. Frank Stewart Fitzpatrick. Leon Burdsall, Iaurence -Shee- STATE STREET FURiNITURE SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST 9x12 ART SQUARES $4.45 You'll Have to Hurry L. MAtLERY OLEAN, N.

Donald Gesse, Arthur Lockwood, Ultlc Valley Man Ont After Sherilf, "parley. Stewart Beckwith. Henry B. Algtr, Ross KoiiartE, Howard L- Corn-well, Margaret Dougherty. Hazel A.

Brown, Margaret Colony. Clare Kiniey. Helen Barrett. Mar- fartt A. Hnf.

M. Bissctt. Kathleen Finlay. Anjia Spirsman, Amy Smith. Marguerite ThaJcher.

Grace Kirshntr. Myrtle Olds. Ijaura Prosssr. Bilw-1 F. Hill.

ii1h S. Hill. Hazel Ball. MiMn-d KOSP. Elizatxsth Mitchell.

Sullivan. Xora Shoahan, XominaUoii. Little Valley. Jun it. (Special)-Your correspondent is authorized to Mate iiat Stanley X.

Wheaton of thi? village is a candidate for the republican nomination for sheriff. For some weeks it has Ix-en nmmrofi that Mr. AVheaton would Ix? a carj'li- date. Many of his friends have discussed the manw with him. Imt nn; vuiil today lias bv dwlart-i hk jun- jyse lo fo o'" af'cr ijii' jiominalinn.

in which a nir-nTx-r iht 1 Ic'JO'-rp lonk Mr. 1 10 lormally cn'f-r 1hf- now a "1r Soda Fountain Now AT THE CENTRAL PHARMACY Come In and Try Our Soda Water. W. A. Bryant SIS KORTH UNION STREET.

"Wh-e-alon and n-," Ht for i atifl no i 1o l1i of It" is iioTri- Blanche Chapman. Mar- tam Mamif V'Ucr, Hdcn Kiel- Marie T. Marpierile "'h'ivman. ElWyn F. rolfmrn, Annie U.niH.- Alkn.

Mar-" (5. rollins. TONIGHT. dance New Dreamland A AX1) THVII-SDAV. PICTURES M-AVS LKT'TKIS.

OLEAN OPERA HOUSE OPEN EVBKY EVEXIXfi ASn SATURDAY AFTKKXOOX. PROGRAM Friday and Saturday Afternoon and Evening New Song Pictures 4 Reels-" 1 l-4hrsshow Open 7:45. Second Show 9:00 Only 5 cents ARE YOU GOING TO Paint Your House IF SO Lets Talk Over the Paint Question- salesmen will hand out elocution for an hour and a half about fine but they cannot back it up with a written guarante I A I is the only paint that is backed up by a written fiuarantee, that means Just what it says. If the paint goes wrong, we'll replace it--no matter whether it is your fault or ours. READ OUR GUARANTEE We guarantee that our FOREST CITY PAINT will not ORAOK, flake or- chalk off, -will work easier, wear longer and show better results- generally than other paints including white lead and oil.

We hereby agree to furnish: any Paint parties may select, to repaint building, if in any instance, it is not found as represented. FOKKST CIT YPA1NT MAX LANG- LANG'S BARDWARE, Corner State fiLlst St, i .1 HOVsK OK AfiREKABMI of THE FITZGERALD CO. OIK AN'S MODERN CLOTHIERS i A ft June i-l'OJiTSMKX IX A KIM) 1IKARTKI TRAMP. insKRTKR. anil Mrs.

Km of -Km fhoiipirjg in Olf-rin SONG Sta-w left Monday A A XO1SE A OOP ing for a brief trip to no: foreet the ineelins of lie Granae I Food Salo, Miss Elizabeth EnsEC-11, Wtflnes- 3ay, to Xorlh Konrth street. Union pnono SS9. I.IKE A AWAY. Will Picnic Tomorrow--The members of the Authors' Clnb and their friends Tcfll Picnic at Riverlmrst ta- I ON CREDIT You will find it jireatly to your advantage to bny clothing from us as we make them ourselves and they are right in style and price We have a complete line of Ladies and Mens Clothing which! can buy for cash, or on weekly and monthly payments. Open an account and get your summer clothing at once.

Economical Cash Credit Clothing 234 North Union St. Times 9 Want Ads.

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