iiJL. v/ijunn vNEARBY TOWNSSEHl ACCEPTED FDD IMAMSEDUCE IT CUB)Cuba, Oct. 27.—Frtun the division of one hundred men examined in the local draft board at Belmont, Albert E. Hall, Everett W. Blatchley, Walter B. Herring, Jr., Herbert L: Green and Wells W. Cornwell of Cuba have been pronounced physically fit. Geo. P. Stockman has been rejected. No report has yet been made on Charles S; Childs, and Clarence Whitney. The exemption claim of Prof. F. H, Nye, principal of the local high school has been denied and also that of Garry Smltht—According to the rules Of the Public Service Commission it is announced that the Erie Railroad Company will restore to service the early eastbound train between Salamanca, Olean and Horneil to leave Cuba at 8:16 a. m., and also run a local in the opposite direction, leaving Cubaof the fast train No. 7, which will not make any steps between Wclls-ville and Olean. The arrangement will in some measure alleviate the travel trouble which has for several months been a great lnconve.'-ience to those desiring to travel. east.or west from Cuba before noon. Tbe Ingalls motor bus line will now discontinue the evening trip to and from Olean except on Saturdays and Sundays until further :*Rice.—No sales of cheese either hero or at Salamanca have been reported this week. —Mrs. May Morgan representing the New York State Woman Suffrage party is in town arranging for a big rally next Saturday evening. —The Women's Relief Corps, G. A. R. served a fine dinner for the veterans at noon today.—Father Lewis 3. 0’-Hearn, who was a Cuba boy, but now of Washington, D. C., will go as Chaplain to the front, representing the K. of C.—The fine residence on West Main street formerly owned by the late Mrs. Belle K. Wait is being prepared for occupancy as the Kirkpatrick Home for Childless Women as designated in Mrs. Whit’s will. It will be directed under the supervision of the Episcopal Diocese of West-LUC uimtuyu. . «1 _ ' I- _at 10:30, reaching Salamanca aheadern New York by the followingfounders:, A. A. Arnold, W- B. Ackor-ly, E. E. Conrath, C. K. Cross, H. J. Dewc*y,,D. S. Giles. C. H. Gross, C. 8. Hicks, A. A. Keller. A. A.J. C. Leggett, Dr. F. H. MMer.H. C. Morgan, W. R. Moni3, E. D. Pettett, W. N. Renwick, F. B. Simpson, C. A. Whoelcr, R. M. Wheeler. Rev. J. Godfrey Wilson and Dr.. J. C. Young..—Westminister Guild will have a Hnllovrcet social in the Presbyterian church on Tuesday evening.—Sergeant Floyd Ingalls, who is a driver ir. Motor Truck Company No. 54, at the cainp in C'hillicotte, Ohio, is spending a six day furlough with relatives in town. He reports, great activity at the camp, but is unable to make a guess when any of the troops will leave there for the front. —The Guilford place at North Cuba with all live stock and farming utensils will be sold by auction at noon on Tuesday.—Following the recent bad weather threshing operations have been resumed on several farms in the town.—0. J. Hendryx and C. B. Ludden have been called to serve as trial Jurors at the term of County court, which opens in Belmont next \veek.—Rev. Charles A. Woodworth, a Civil War veteran, now of Buffalo, with Mrs. Woodworth, is making a visit to his son-in-law and daughter, Attorney and Mrs. Walter N. Renwick.—Miss Lena Riley of South Cuba became Mrs. George Barber, through the clerical offices of Rev. E. A. Overton, last Saturday.—Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Arnold of North Cuba have removed to the McElheney residence on South street.—Earl Barrett of Cuba, a graduate of Houghton i seminary will preach regularly at the Baptist services in Machlas for the ; present.** 1