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BVKXINO TIMES, iJUKSPAY, DBCKMIIEH 27, 1910. i. i-i- 'Almond was in tow.n Friday a Don' Y-okum (if York elly was-a Kucst of Miss Flora Friday a-ml- Saturday. Slio was onroulc to visit lior anotla'or -at 8al- Nellie Green is home from- -Coliocton for the will to pleasing news to many In town to learn that Jlr. Jlrendcll is soon to his bakery on Union street at 'Olean.

Mr. Dicml'oll has many friends Guile of Buffalo is the hazardous work of handling nitro- a few days with relatives in glycerine, met a rtrangc death at a Miss May few minute? after 3 o'clock Saturday P'ei'Ce and little brother, Mark, afternoon when a magazine located In Palon Hollow was blown -up. A BOLIVAR MAN BLOWN TO ATOMS Edward O. Wood the Victim Of Nitro-Glycerine Explosion U-ttdford JJec. 27, ward 0.

Wood, who long had been an oil well shoter engaged i Sunday for a few days' wito slBtc Kara of Buffalo is home for- a couple of days, Wood, besides -being a shooter, Wad charge of the business of Van suest of his parents at -M-aploliurst. -Raub of MaplchlM is in Buffalo Curcii 'Biothcrs Ttoriieflo company, a concern with 1 lica'Ujuarters in Bolivar, N. Y. 'About 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon walk out to the i fo TM cr hol "e- Forty invitations I were issued and a most enjoyable time spent. Among tiie out of town for a few days' and I.Mrs.

N. and Mr. and 'Mrs. S. gave n.

bounteous turkey dinner Saturday at Mr. Wood started lo magazine which was located between two and three mile, this oily. It ii understood that he was going Were simply tj look after the temperature guests were iMr. amliMrs. Charles Judd of Austin, Mr.

a Ethan Judd, Mr. and LMrs. Lewis (Wood and met David daughter, Marjorie -and Mrs. Frances I ingraliani of Olean and Mrs. 'Don- Yo- of the place.

Near Bradford he Plainer, who is also in the liitroglycer-, -business and thev excliansed i of York-Mr, and 'Mr 3 compliments of rhe season. -Wood Maxwell are in wished his friend "a iMerry Christmas." Soon after the magazine was np and Edward Wood was a'n- The magazine was destroyed and the usu-al hole in the earth was dug up by tine explosion. The magazine contained about 300 quarts of the ICnrtiES is spending a couple of days in -and' Mrs. F. Kent of JIaplehill are giving a (hick dinner toVlay in honor of Mr.

and -Mrs. A. Kent of Mapiehurst and Mr. and Mrs. L.

G. -Kent and family of. iPIeas- of Al- -dangerons compound. It 'is presumed TM calling on friends in town that the man TOS engaged in exercises held the explosive when it blew np. evening at the Baptist church Just'what-happened will never ta at ifi'e at church Saturday eve- luiown.

It is understood there' were' ni good programs were enjoyed at about 300 quarts of the fluid in Kie Doth magazine at the time of i'he explosion. The explosion was heard -through- and giving a.very en- out this section and the farm houses and.lecture. They ml-l-te in ttie vicinity m-fere slightly hwe for enfire -Beyea -The. Indian, Medicine 'show is attracting a good crowd each tip-Top is in town again for a few daya-Mra. Nellie Nelson entertained Christmas dinner "Mr.

-and l-M-rs. Staley Nelson of Buffalo and 1 Mr. years of age a a Mrs. B. Torrey and family Westons-Ha-lph 'Johnson of Olean Ending the witii his parents, na Mrs- E.

Johnso.it--Aiid.rew at Tuna, windows were broken out and at other places there -was a similar experience. Wood- was previous to the time 'he entered! the employ of Van Curen Bros, company he was in the employ of li'Je Du Pont Powder company, fte was of Wheeler, is visiting considered a ver-v careful -man-in sister, Itfrs. A. J. and Mrs.

handling nitre-glycerine. He tod work- -Adam andvJMra Jeron ed in the Oklahoma, -Indiana, Ohio and Tilths were guests of relatives in Ole- West Virginia -fields. In -the Indiana an over Abiams and field he had an accident years ago, and was laid up for a long time. Last -July ihe left the employ of the DuPont Daughter 'Harriet of guests of 'Mr. and 'Mrs.

Calvin Wash- Scribner -Is visiting Powder company. The victim of the acidcnt was friends in Cuba at present -and C. -R. Washuurn are hav- Tery "capable" 7 "belonged in a new sideline -light plant installed in their residence -by Raymond Raub. --lire.

'Abrams and -Miss Scriby spent Christmas in and Mrs. Dan and daughter, Ruth of Olean were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 6ra Witter and family from Friday -until and 'M-rs. Clifford G.

Me- entertained at a Christmas din- neer Sunday 5tr. and Mrs. B. 'W. Potter of.

iF-redonla, Mr. and -Mrs. Leo AVil- to the I. F. of "Bolivar.

He had many friends throughout the oil fields. Besides his wife, toe leaves a little son, three weeks old. IMueCt sympathy is felt for the bereaved widow. of the. victim's remains were taken in charge by Undertaker Sloan.

But little -was to be found cf 1lie man's body. C. P. VEDDER DIED INNEW YORK Funeral HeW in That City; EHicott- MIt INKIiY lljK VlHe must close out New York, Dec. everything.by:Jahuary 1, 19.11.

All EVENING TIMES 9 WANT COLUMNS For Sale Vcddcr, former state senator and an- nilllihe'fy: frill be sold at.cost, tlior of the state inheritance tax law. I died Saturday afternoon at the Wj before March lei Majestic, whero he lived. 'He was. a OO( fihfa wiu )ay money laken ill Friday with a he-art attack: re ntal, or will.work on shares. Ad- nnd failed steadily i the end dress HAHVJBY CQNDER.MAN, Cuba, came.

N. lie was born in EllicottYille in 1S8S and held his residence in FOB. SALE.r^At bargain; 10-h. FOK paying busi ness established ten years! Small capital reasons for felling. Address Lock Box 70, Ole- Bec-23-tf.

town, from which he was elected lo.p: gas in working order; Ihe state senate in 1570 and again j.lias been replaced by electric motors; In ISS-i, hilding tho senatorship tie sold', as it is in the i until 1S91. iHe was a lawyer, way. Call, at TIMES Civil "War veteian and long prominent in Republican state politics. iCommodoie Vedd'er began his rise in life as a driver on the old Erie da- n.al. When the Civil War came he en-j, listed as'a private and rose to ba a nontenant colonel of volunteers when he was mustered out.

He served with Sherman at Chattanooga to -Atlanta and from Atlanta to the sea, was captured at Chancel- lorvllle and spent two weeks in imson, from which he was 'paroled. The funeral of Commodore-Perry Vodder who for' more Ulan' twenty tears was a welt known Republican and a member of the State Legislature, took place yesterday trom the hotel where he had lived for fifteen years. The services were conducted by Fev. Dr. Hoiig'htoh, rector of the Little Church Around the Corner.

The body will be taken to the former home of the senator, Ellicottville, N. where it will be interred in the family plot. COAL G. QOJR1N, Bell pli'one 2-F-5, Help Wanted competent girl for general housework. Apply at Laurens street.

Dec-24-tf. youiie woman, position as'clerk in dry goods or grocery store. Address Care Times Dec-19-lw. F6n fpace 25x98 wlta basement, StaW; Jul-C-tfi SWIt rooms for light housekeeping with use of bath. Inquire 120 North 9th street.

Nov-11-tf. FOIt flfttn W. State street. Also; house' on street, seven 'robms. Inquire at W.

State street. niirso would like position. Inquire at William Siicketts, 21S Winters avenue. Dec-24-2t. FOli HESTi-r-One suite of furniili- ed rooms for'light hoiiae'keeping 311 North.

6th street. Inquire.of Border System, 242 No'. Union street. Dec-8'-tf. Border System Baying and Selling 12: 13.

TELEGRAPH TICKS Doylestown, Dec. W. W. H. Da-vis, a veteran of the American and Civil wars, died at Ms'home here last night; aged 90 years.

Harbin, 'Manchuria, 'Dec. the Chinese suburbs of 'Fudsiadian there were twenry-th-ree deaths from bubonic plague in and in the streets oa Christmas Day. Portland, Dec. safe of the 'New Heilig theatre -blown some time last night- and 10' rood nouse, Coieman Street $2,500 room hoiuw; N. Eighth Street; Price, $2,800 8 room hoiiie, S.

Barry Street; Price, $2,560 14. li room house, Cdle'maii Street Price, 15. 9 room house, N. Ninth Street Price 17. Two lamuy rial, W.

State Street Price 9 room nouse, wayne Street. Price, $1,800 JO. 8 room house, N. Nintn Street. 21.

12' room "house, North Sixth St. Price, 26. 7 room bouse, North Seventh St Price $1,250 27. 6 room St. E.

Olean. Price, 28. 7 room house, Bishop 29. 8 room: E. Olean.

Price, J3. 12 room boarding house, Wayie St. 39. 7 room house, Buffalo Street Montreal, Dec. small children of Ovid BariT of Athabasca conn- were burned to death in a fire vhicli- destroyed the store -and home of heir falder early Christmas son of Bolivar, MK and airs.

A. N. HIXSDALK XKWS NOTES. Smith of Bradford, Mrs. Claud 'Vincent of Ooudersporf, Pai, and Miss dM Reita ott M.

coodriciji an a- daughter Mildred are Late Personal and Social Ithcr Hinsdaie, Dec. 26, -(Special)-- Mr. and 'Mrs. Calvin Bowen gave a Ch-ristiuas dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and 0 ScaT (Heiriman of DunkirTt Mrs.

Jay Calkins of 'Rochester and for a few Cham Mr: -Miss Addic -Bowen of Sheffield, -Pa. -Dr. Kales of (Rochester was a giiest Thursday of Dr. R. J.

Julne and wife. iMr. Scot B. of Cleveland, is a guest of relatives in during the Jlr. Allen and Ctiarles Cooper were in Olean Saturday.

Several of tho young people from here are planning on attending the Baraea oyster supjnsr at -Ed. Hasley's on the Haskcll Friday evening, Dcc. air. and iMrs. A'.

-R, Bozard were guests of Olcan friends AVcdriesflay. -The school closed Friday for ten days. Very pleasing exercies were fceld in the assembl" hall during the afternoon and Mr. left for fjis 'home in Geneseo. Misses O3ra and KHzabelh Stoll for Machias, -Miss Xcff for Olean and Miss Joslyn for -iachias.

Henry Calkins is a'jlc to oal again, aficr several days' ilincss. He was in Ciilia Eugene of iJyifalo is a gmsl. of his sister, Mrs. Or. 31.

J. for a few JCews has of (he marriage entertaining Mr. aiid M-re. Harry Stout and airs. Crandle of Fr'iehdsMp.

It is -home Chamberlain of Ischua is a guest of relatives in town 'B. -Hinman is home from points in Northern. New York for the and IMrs. -A. A.

Craw arc entertaining her father, Mr Smith and brotCicr of Eimira, also her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Born and daughter of C. L. Shaw is in Salamanca today on a brief business Anna Elling was up from Olean Friday evening--Ed Elling spent Saturday evening in Olean, the guest of his brother, Ada Vincent of Hochcstcr was calling on old friends in town Saturday, en route to and Mrs.

W. Lincoln were the guests of relatives in Olean today. Police Capture a Cracksman. Troy, Dec. police of this ity last night captured George Dall, a noted second-story man and cracksman.

He is charged with having cn- ered a safe in this city and stealing a sum of money. He confessed his uilt and admitted his identity- He wanted in Jersey City for similaf ciimes and is known all over the United States. Jlalpli of O. lie a-as formerly a resident Mtes Florence I'ivc, Woini-ii Dead in Jfcd. Philadelphia, Dec.

wo intn wore found dead in a bed on Christmas day in this city by olhcr wcupants of the houses where they iivtd. Dcalh in cadi instance was due t'J disease. Hotel Burns at Itath. Hath, Dec. destroyed the ichaloa House tisre yesterday with the hotel's entire contents.

There were no casualties. The loss is $50,000, with Cani of Thanks. We wish to extend our thanks to our friends and neighbors for the kindness shown us in our late be- Price, $1,550 67. 7 room house. Elm S.t., Olean.

rcavemenl. SCHUSSELE MK. MRS. SIMON AND FAMILY. NOTICE.

I have this day received the warrant for (he collection of the State md County Tax for town of Olcan and will receive payment for thirty days from date at ton per cent, at No. Center strccl, Boardmanvillc. CHAS. BUCKLEY, Collector. Dcr-27-Jan-3-tIfl.

09. room honse, Alder E. Price, 74. 8 room St, Board- manvile. 75.

7 room house, S. Thirteenth St Price, 77. 8 Topm house. Garden Oean. $1,800 91.

7 room ho.iise, N. 6th St Price, 92 8 room house; South 8th Street. Price; 93. 6 room house; South Union St Price, Lots 14. lots on Line E.

Olean. 40x140. Price each S2OO 63. 11-2 acres on Crown St E. Olean Price $750 59.

1 acre on Division E. Olean. Piles $350 70. Lot 60x150 on King St East Olean. price $220 II.

Lnt 100 ft frontage on Academy St, Bolivar, N. Y. Price, Farms 40 at Sharon Center, Pa. Price. 8.

78 acres In' Union ValleT, Price, 1--215 acres on Five Mile. MOXBY -5'oii money to lend? I have parties wanting to borrow money oh first mort- es at percent, as follows: 700, Jl.OOO, For nformation see B. 242 North Union street, Olean, N. OLD FUHS MA1UE you a discarded fur coat; or cape you wish made into a-beautiful; set of- furs'. Fur coats and muff s.relined' All kinds of work done at -8-0i Buffafo street.

'D'ec-21-iw'. For Rent FOR lower flat at Processional BENJAMIN VAJj; CAMPEN, A. H. --Office hours, 8: to 9 a. 1 to 3 p.

to'S evenings. Firit street, both-'phones. --OMSAlif OPTICAt; North Office Hours, 9 to 12 a. and 1 4 in. C.

H. OL ON. DR. A. M.

K'uLBOlt: Room 5, Siley Wands' Block. Office Hours. i to 6 p. Hi. B.

JEWELL. Pec-12-tf. DR. J. E.

K. and surgeon. No. 249 N. Union I office hours, 11 to.12 a.

4 p. m. and 7 to evenings. Bell phone, 154, Union' phone, 298 FOR fix-room flat; North Union street. TAYLOR, forlville, N.

Y. Bell phone. FOR robins, also robins for light 110 North Barry FOR flat at. 215 Bouth 4th Inquire within or at 412 Irving street. Dec-14-tf.

GARDNER MANNING GAL1C, (iu W. Mohawk Hnffalo, N. V. --DM. WJf.

If. 110 First Street. 1 Office to 3 niid 7 to 8. Special work in Surgery mid the 1)1- of M'omcii. THE.

OLEAN SAMTARIUM Surroundings pleasant. arid bygcnic. Baths, electricity, ex-rays, mechanical vibration and rnassage', efficient nursing. "All 'diseases treated." Corner First and Sullivan streets. Or address DR: IRVING.W.

HEWITT. 307 N. VN1ON' Ne'it door to Riley Wands; In Jordan's news'room. Old shears and knives made good as-new. 10 each, razors, 50 cents, ground or sharpened; new handles put on razors, in cox's SHAVING PAB- Dr.

Joseph C. Clark, 230 North bird Street. Surgeon 'and Physician, Office" UourB: fOto 12 2 to! and 7 to p. Jit-It plioiie U3-J. Uuion ph'oUe 472.

Miscellaneous HORSE SHOEING.T-DOUC for isc. 'ie Lock-wood shop, North Union street, opposite coal yards. Satisfaction --NOTICED if you want to sell-your secondhand stoves, furniture, or meat' clothing for good values call on Philip 479 North Union street, Bell phone 453-N. SECOND-HAND Stoves, rugs, carpets, Bought and told. J.

TORREY, 313 W. State street. Bell phone 422-j. Nov-14-lm. STORE FOR KENT--Desirable location at 216 Union' street, 25x100 feet.

Also one living room unfurnished. Inquire of A. C. Kussler. FOR house, Jiwt finished, 7 rooms and bath, on North 12th'street.

Inquire at 130 North 12th street. FOB wlln large garden and orchard; also barn with acres State op- positt Clark ft Wright's Kented together or Mrs: D. Allen, 60? W. J)K. G.

U. HEOKMAJf. Osteopathic 1'lij sician. 208 N. First Street.

Office Hours, 9 to 12 1 to 4 m. Bell phone Z5. JOHN Mondays, Tuesdays', and 'Wednesdays at Allegany, i 1 EirstjNatiqnal Bank Thursdays; Fridays and Salur-. days at Y.j Masonic Temple. UNDERTAKER AND rooms 176 North Union street.

Telephone 60-O. B. Night and Sunday calls-made at residence Corner of Laurens and Fourth streets. C. P.

Olean, N. --WM. BECITlVlTH-i- biiys second-hand''. furniture and stoves. Also does upholstering and general repairing.

315 W. Stiite street. Bell phone 336-B. ABRAiMS SONS. Est.

1SSO. ire Insurance, Seal Estate, Fnrm Loons 'Negotiated on Improved Prdpertj-. "Come in' and Tnlk it Over." Cor: First and State streets. i Poatoffice. 3.

OSTEOPATH. 320 1-2 State Stieet. y. Office hours 9. to 12; 2 to 5.

Evenings and Sunday by Appointment. Graduate'American Bell phona School of Osteopathy. 362: HARK IF FIT TO LIVE IX--ITS FIT TO ADVERTISE). We mean your house to rcnl; furnished rooms. flT WE WISH YOU A MERRY XMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR.

Watch Our Adv's Carefully Next Week for Pre Inventory Sales. C.V. B. Barse Company 3. 40 acres.

Steam Valley, 6. 251 acres near Avoca, -N. Y. Will exchange for city property or take 1750 cash and mortgage for balance, Price, 3. 65 acres 1-2 mile from Odin, Pa, Price $1,200 0.

125 on Vital Branch Four Mile Hold. Price, $2,500 SI. 39 acres on Windfall Road. Price, $1,850 S7. 25 acret, near to 100 acres in Morgan Hollow, Price, $1,600 BUSINESS PROPOSITIONS.

J. Photo Cu and equipment Price, $7OO 7. (business. In tcnra of 4,000 Price, S. Laundry trasiacBi In Broclrpor: N.

Y. Price, S2.500 50. Hotel and restaurant In Sivo town Price, 51. Hold tmsrawn in SI. Only meat market In live town.

Price, 72. Hotel la Price, 76. Gleaning Pressing business, Un ton bt PUce, $2O( W. TBa only theaWrlsm fa town. Price, ft.

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