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\CATTARAUGUS TIMES, CATTARAUGUS, N. Y., APRIL 12, 1906Riegkl.True,Agnes'ER,did as Ir*y muchthe cave o stanch ’ gave up y, untilmy handswon at left the :ound outwas veryid in her lforta^ble. tanner a n it ought v that Iomewhat ras really»r. . •.j:Elaines sure I; I felt?pay the it in Uiewhose fcxt was caught in th« switch frag of a railr ad track. Hearing the screams of the prisoner and seeing a train approaching, Miss Reeves stepped on the track and with her knife cut the laces ot the girl’s shoe so that the imprisoned child was able to withdraw her foot. Both stepped from the track barely in time to avoid being struck by the locomotive. ' _ATIONLTB.TT SE our toll line for long distance bus itiess. We connect 190,000 Independent subscriber*. We have direct wire* connecting 600 subscribers in the towns of Ashford, Cattaraugus, Bllicott-ville, Great Valley.Little Valley.Maples. Mansfield, New Albion, Napoli, Otto, Plato and Sugartown. Our toll rates are low. Pioneer Tel. Co.tpOR SALE—Team of heavy horses. Arthur Ilissell, Napoli, N. Y.L^Or SALE—Good farm in North Napo*li. Fifty acres, fine sugar bush,etc-A snap if sold at jnce. Apply Nash Bird. N. Y. ■ ,/VA/ANTED—1000 smokers to enjoy the Famous Reciprocity 5c Cigar. On sale everywhere.L'OR RENT—Au ideal jxultr and gardening place; two acres, orchard, well watered: also one Meyers deep well pump. Enquire of Luke R. Wilber, Otto, n. y._ . 4 w .WANTED—Three or four bright, in. ( telligent girls. Pleasant work. Steady position tor the right kind Ap-jply Geo. W. Korn, Razor M’fg. Co., Little Valley, N; Y, 2 w JWANTED Bright young women to learn type-setting, press-feeding assemhlying, etc. Cattaraugus Times CoAVT ANTED— Men in each stfte to travelpost signs, advertise and leavesamples of our goods. Salary #75*°° P^1month. #3.00 per day for expenses.Kulilman Co., Dept. S. Atlas BlockChicago, 111. j- * —— |I'k LIPCHICK, eye specialist at Dr.Tuttle’s office every Thursday,consultation free, all work guaranteed. iI have pasture for six or eight yearlings. James Saunders.I IT ANTED—Bright young woman to learn to feed job press. Apply at Times Office.i guilty'he last ng myt strapit how found3t hadoney?’1 ug myLX)R SALE OR WILL TRADE—One top buggy, one cutter, two lady’s ^ bicycles, lady’s side saddle(good as new) one army saddle, light single harness, lt;two heavy lap robes, two woolen blan- • kets; three lap dusters, double barrel shot gun and one wolf robe. Clias E. j Crawford, Otto, N. Y. iYOUNG MAN INSANE.the one bureau i moneyIn*t putl-known iur own rawers?” h mad ethere. *1n found id those self had tuckedire?” * lake the :1ns rob-Frank Walters, 17 years old, 1 wh was taken from the home at 1 Buffalo by Timothy Kelly of Beaver Meadows, wlieie he lived for six years, was taken violently insane, at James Morton’s at Great Valiev.He was examined by Doctors Wal-• -rath and Shaffuer and was committed to the Gowanria State hospital. He has lived at Mr. Morton’s sityce last August.du provey! You 011 haveI would the rob*II life for faith inaiy it has no Godhteously ives theThe PainFamilyYou know them; they are numerous, and make their presence felt everywhere. The names of the family are Headache, Toothache, Earache* Backache, Stomach ache, Neuralgia, etc. They are sentinels that warn you of any derangement of your system. When the brain nerves become exhausted or irritated, Headache makes you miserable; if the stomach nerves are weak, indigestion results, and you double up with pain, and if the more prominent nerves are affected, Neuralgia simply makes life unendurable. * The way to stop pam is to soothe and strengthen the nerves. Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills do this. The whole Pain family yield to their influence. Harmless ifDo You Wan t to Save10 Cents on Every Dollar You Spend ?Of Course You Do. Here Is the Way.the HENS-KELLY companyCapital, $600,0C0he People’soOperative Department Store478-48M82-4M-48W88Main Street2-4-6-8=10=12-14= 16=18=20=22West Mohawk StreetPearl StreetBUFFALO, N. Y.AVE established rn immense .profit-sharing business. They now invite YOU to becoi. .• a shareholder. The shares are only $10.00 each. For this small amount YOU are offered the opportunity of a lifetime.You are guaranteed large and constant profits, the idea of the firm being to make their patrons their partners. * {Don’t YOU want to become a partner ?Subscribers to preferred stock are guaranteed 6 per cent, annual interest on their investment. This is not all; in fact, it is the smallest inducement offered, for in addition to this• 1 wm m‘m * # ^ m *Every stockholder gets a 10 per cent, discounton everything purchased in the store, whether they call personally or purchase by mail.The more you spend the more valuable your stock is to youSuppose you spent only $100.00 in a year; being a stockholder, you would have saved $10.00 which is equal to paying for one share of stock, and you would still have your stock, in addition to getting the guaranteed 6 per cent annual interest. _/ ‘This beats trading stamps, doesn’t it ?Isn’t it better than a savings bank paying at most 3% per cent interest per annum ? ' . » , jCan you imagine any better or safer investment?The new Hens-Kelly Company co-operative department store will have87 Departments in One Storeproviding for absolutely every need of the people by carrying everything to eat and wear lor men, women or children, including everything necessary for the household. The goods carried will range from the most elaborate to the most economical, to suit every purse.Stockholders are permitted to run a charge account-Subscribe Now—while the opportunity lasts—:vv ($200.00) will be sold to any one pciaon.Write today for copy of the Co-operative News—it tells all about this immense profit sharing enterprise. It is free.We urge you not to delay in sending in your subscription, out, cut out and sen 1 in the attached application blank right now. in an envelope. If you cannot personally deliver it, send postoffice money order, express order or check—payable to The Hens-Kelly Company.no others can.0re than 20 sharesYou had better fill Do not send moneyWrite thisaddressplainly on the envelopeNoHENS-KELLY478-488 Main StreetBuffalo. N. Y.Buffalo, N.Y^.__________SUBSCRIPTION TO STOCKKELLY COMPANYTHE PEOPLE'S CO-OPERATIVE DEPARTMENT STORE.ftI hereby subscribe for ..........................._............Share of 6 Per Cent CumulativePreferred Slock of THE HENS-KELLY COMPANY. # Par Value, $10.00 PerShare, fully paid and non-assessable.Stock may be pair! for in full at the time of subscription, in which case the certificate will be issued immediately, and will begin to bear interest at once. Where stock is not paid for in full, at least 25 per cent, of the amount must accompany the subscription, the balance to be paid at the rate of 25 per cent, per month until the full amount is paid.NAME OF SUBSCRIBER.ADDRESSNot over 20 Shares of Stock will bo Issued to any ono parson.On all subscriptions recalved attar the specified amount Is subscribed, money will bs promptly returned
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