THt FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. I. WINK. IOITO 4 PaOSSIlTOS. WEDNESDAY, PKCEMBKK IT, lsstt. Til k football ununa it over but coast ing It beginning to aid the eurgeoce to make a comfortable living. Trkrk la do real doubt in the mind of the leader aa to the President's personal pn ularity throuebout (he eouutry. The income of that plain man, William Jennings Bryan, it fl.500 a week, Thia is an admirable example of "apparent prosperity." The career of the la e Thomaa B. Reed is another instance of how quickly an American boy born poor ran develop into a famoua man. A o it lSn.Ou) pounds of American ginseng is exported to China annually, and lli is amount might be grown on farm of 75 acres. The R' publicans carried 101 of the 105 count leaol Kansas. After oonsiberable experience Kansas is back at the old stand and appreciate it. Blind Tom's mother, Charity Wiggins, has just died at the age of lrto tears. She bore 20 children, of whom Tom was once considered the least worthy. The next Democratic candidate for President must crime from a Republican State, unless he bails from Nevada, Rhode Island, Missourior the South. A Fbesi H statistican estimates the Dumber of cows in the civilized world as tvl.SSO.OoO and the amount of butter they yield at at 2,6(0.t0 tons a rear. Lam yeai we imported nearly 8,000,000 bushels of potatoes, this quantity being exceeded only twice In our history. In the previous fiscal year tbe crop in ibis country was much Uiger and we import ed only 37iil buabels. Gkrmast and England do not need so large a fleet in Venezuelan waters simply because a bill it to be collected from that feeble government. If ibe motive is to question the Monroe doctrine, tbe joiut fleet is a great deal too small. While the hepublican memliers ot Congress wrestle with the piobleui of controlling the trusts and saving inno oent Investors from hardship, popgun Iemocratic editors will conlinue to bom bard the Capitol with their paper pellets, Tbe insbil ty of the anthracite coal mine operators and their employes to get together at their last conference proves aga n the extent of the service the Presi dent performed alien be secured an ar rangement which permitted tbe resump tion ol iniuiu coal. The Boston Journal says that one rea son for Mr. Cannon's easy winning of the speakership la "bis reputation for stal wart, uncompromising Republicanism." No one on tbe Democratic side will waste time in trying to confuse Uncle Joe on questions of principle. The Poatoftice Depsrtmenl baa con cluded to let its women clerks marry, but will exact a new oath of office after tbe ceremony takes place. The woman one more swears to support the government. while the husband will probably do a good deal of swearing while supporting his wife. SwrDK has a railroad which runt 200 miles further north than the latitude of Cape Nome and 450 miles nearer the pole than White Horse. 'I he road is of atan dard gauge, it well kept, and runa two trains each way every dy. Pretty good for a line that extends 52 miles within the artic circle. In sending two fleets with 3500 men and .100 guns to collect the Venezuela bill Germany and England seem to have larger de-igns than tbey have been wil ling to avow. At far aa tbey have been willing to avow. Aa far at tbe demon atration is intended for h la benefit. Un do 8am is a calm but elert observer. The following unidentified paragraph floating around In the Joke columns de serves a different classification: A kite is a peculiar proposition. Of no use to one, yet absolute bliss to two. Tbe small hoy gela it fur nothing, the ycung man has to steel It. the old man has to buy it. Tbe bahy'a right, the lover's privilege, tte hypocrite's mask. To a young girl faith, to a married woman hope, and to an old maid charity. Tbe House Judiciary Committee, by a vote of 7 to 6, has decided not to report any proposed amendment to the Consti tution to prohibit polygamy or disqualify any person guilty of it from holding of fice. It would probably be difficult if not impossible, to pass anything of the kind at thia session without excluding more important matters, but tbe wisdom of such an amendment can hardly be open to doubt. Lieut. Pkrry ia confident that the North Pole can be discovered and wants the United States to do it. He declares that "the winning of the international yacht race la fur to-day only, while ibe winning of the pole ia fur sll time." But sfter we hsve won it, what are we going to do with it? It isn't salable; it would n't bring ten cents in the open market, and as for ice, there is plenty of that down this way. Aa a matter of fact tbe pule isn't available eveu lor a dime mu seum. I'll He. Inquirer. Straniik as it may appear, the people of the town of Somerset do not seem to lie lascinated with tbe idea of baying an army post located near there, Tbey are signing a petition to Congress in opposi tion to the bill now before that body to establish a post on or near tbe site of the Second Brigade encampment a couple of years ago. It appears to be tbe feeling of tbe Somerset people thtt tn army post would disturb the quiet of the town and demoralize thinra generally. Well, this is all wrong. The Somerset folks are en tilled to have their scx.e, however, and thcie are plenty of good places in Penn sylvania for an army post without putting it so clote to Somerset at to rub off the bluoiii of innocence of that vicinity. It looks very much as though Emperor William would get his royal uncle. King Edward the Seventh, Into Inutile. The English people do not approve of the opera huff methods characteristic of the German War Lord. Hippodrome dem onstrations, like thai of tbe combined English and German fleets against weak and crippled Venezuela are hardly to be tolerated, much less approved by Ibe practical business-like Kuglishuien. The commercial interests of Great Britain are too vast and dominating to stand the menace of rova. fads. Tbe rovallineol Hai.uver-Sax-Coberg will be tolerated in Great Britain only so long as the commer cial interests of the country are not en dangered thereby. Should the develop ments ot tbe Herman-English movement disclose a scheme on the part of the busy William to lest tbe disposition of the United States to back up the Monroe doc trine by force if necessary, there will be something happen which will cause the British government to disavow and repu- diaie the German'a purp se. In such case William will subside or lose hie occupation. This District Good to the Halls. J. K. P. Hall, of Elk county, who re signed his seat in Congieea last Monday order to become a member of the Stat. Senate of Pennsylvania on the first Tuea day of next Januaty, enjoys tbe some- hat unique distinction of being the fourih mebet of one family elected to rep resent the Thlrty-eitfh'h Senatorial dis trict at Harrisbtirg since it was created by the apportionment act of 1S74. Three ol these w re brothers John O. II dl, Har ry Alvin Hall and J. K. P. Hall-and the fourth was W. H. Hyde, their brother-in-law. JohnG. Hall wbo died while abroad in 1SS9, was elected in 1(-T8 and aerved eight J ears, being re-elected In ISSi Usrry Alvin Hall was chosen In lSD.and resigned in 1SH.1, to accept the appoint ment of U riled States district attorney lor the Western district of Pennsylvania under President Cleveland, tie was suc ceeded by W. H. Hyde, a brother-in-law, since deceased, who waa elected to tbe short term in 13, and for the lull term in 1S94. Now J. K. P. Hall resigna from Congress on beirg chosen for the rour year term, beginning with tbe approach ing meeting of tbe legislature. Should be serve until livsi, tbe Hall family will have represented the Thiny-eighib dis trict 20 years out of tbe 32 which it will hen have been in existence. Piiabnrg Timet. The Cost of Llrinr. Tte liberal section of humanity which hunts trouble and retai't it out for tbe edification of tbe world, ia proclaiming that although 1902 has brought to the wage worker an increase ol wagea, ba it worse off than lie fore, because with pros perity the coat of living has gone up. Professor George Gunton, recognized authority on all economic questions re lating to tbe coat of living, and wbo baa given much study to the problem, it con vinced that wage earners are much better oft than tbey were before tbe area of pros perity aet in and that tbe highest cost of living ta more than offset by other con ditions. While it is true that meats and some other food tuple are higher than tbey were during the period of depres sion, tbe increase in this direcion ia off set by lower prices in others. As a proof that even tbe poor are not auffering, we hear cf no cries for bread . tbe eoup bouses are not open. At Prof Gunton says : "Prosperity is not measured by low pi ices. People can probably buy supplies in China or In India very much cheaper than in auy European country and atill very much below what tbey can be bought fur here, and yet the people of those countries are among the poorest in the world," It It conceded that tbit ia the most prosperous countr, on Ibe lace of the globe; tbe American people certainly live better than any other nation. It seems atrange that people will growl about tbe most prosperous land on earth, and fret and fume because conditions in their minds are not absolutely perfect. Those who are not satiated with America should go abroad, and try to aee if they can liefer their lot. Tbey a 111 oome back thoroughly pleased with America. Balltomn and Porker. The memliers of tbe Young People's Dancing Club met in the hall Thursday night, where they spent a pleseant time. Mr. Rupert furnished the innate. He has lately purchased a metronome which he flnda tn be a great beuefit tu blm. James Hoovler, of Greenville, Pa., vis ited our school on Thursday afternoon. Mr. Hoovler is a successful buuter, but is also interested in educational progress. Chat. McNeal was In town and at Dean's mills on Thursday, Dec. 4, repre senting the Blue Jay Supply Company at Lynch. J. C. Welsh, Sr., ia slowly recovering from his late Illness. The test of the family are almost entirely recovered from their illness. Miss Elinor E. Norlin, teacher in room No. 1, went to Blue Jay on Saturday to represent J, C. Welsh, president, at a meeting ol the Howe township school board, Mr. Welsh being unable to at tend. Mrs. i,. o. stroup left Tuesday for a week's visit with friends at Buck Mil! and Mayburg. Elva and Olive Blum are legistered as pupils in room 1. Miss Edith Spencer met with a painful accident last week. She upset a dish of hot taffy, burning ber hand severely. Dr. C. Y. Delar, of Kellettville, made seversl calls on the sick here last week. Have you heard tbe latest? Sleigh bells. Happy Over Wage Increase. Philadelphia. Dec. 15. The train men of the PhllaJeVnhia and Reading Railroad company wer; made happy by reason of the established fact that an Increase. a "raging 11 per cent ia their salaries, has been officially granted. These men have been on the anxious bench since the officials and employes in the clerical departments were granted a similar Increase. White it was generally conceded that the trainmen would share In the general prosperity, nothing certain was given out, Vice President Voorhees declining positively to Btate what would be done. The Increase amounts to at least $0 mure per month to them. SERVOl'S IRRlXtBLE MEITLESS. A Short Storr Well Told ot a Bad Conditii'R and its Eras; Curt. A. 1 wis, of No, S U East Third street Oil City, Pa., says: "One or my family who waa run down appetite and strength gone nervous and sleepless, was asked to try Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills as a general and nerve tonic. He got a box and telli nie his strength is back his appetite g"od, sleep natural and nervousness gone. He like them very much and coisiders the medicine a flue one." Dr. A. W, Chase'a Nerve Pilla are sold at 50c a box at dealers, or Dr. A. VI. Chase Medicine Company, Buffalo, N. Y. See that portrait and signature of A. W. Chase, M. D., are on every package For sale by J. C. Dunn, drugaist. Belle A piece of flannel dampened with Chant lierlain's Pain Balm and bound on the affected parts, is heller than a plaster for a lame lck and for pains in the aide or chest. Pain Balm lias no superior as a liniment for the rli-f of deep seated, tmiacular and rheumatic pains. Sold by Dr. Dunn, Tionesta; W. O. Wilkins, West Hickory, Pa. Allru' Special Par lies leave Erie January 6th and Snih. Write II. C. Allen, C. P. A T. A., Nickel Plat R vad, Erie, Pa., if yon are going west or south of Chicago. A 74 2t This is tbe seaaon of the year when tbe prudent and careful hoiisoife re plenishes her supply of Chsm lierlain's round Remedy. It ia certain to te need ed before the winter ia over, and result are much more prompt and satisfactory when it is kept at band and given aa soon as the cold is contracted and before it baa become settled in the system. In almost every instance a severe cold may tie warded off by taking this remedy tVeely aa soon as the first indication of the cold appears. There ia no danger in giving it to children for it conlaiua no harmful substance. It ia pleasant to take both adulta and children like It, Buy it and you will get the beet. It alwata cures. For sale hv Dr. Dunn, Tionesta, W. U, Wilkins West Hickory, Pa. -Ym! Allea Will conduct two more ape isl parties frm Erie to Chicago and all point west on January 6th and 20th. Fine California party January fitli. Cheap rate to mid dle western points. II. C. Allen, C, P. A T. A., Nickel Plate Road, Erie, Pa. A7S-2 Roond Trip Home-seekers' Tickets During the same period rouud trip Homeseekera' excursion ticketa will be sold by the Chicago, Milwaukee A St Paul Railway on the first and third Tues day of each month, good to return within 21 daya from date of aale, to many points in Iowa, Minnesota and South Dakota, North Dakota and other western and southwestern states. For further information apply to any couion ticket aitent, or address John K. Putt, District Passenger Agent, Room D Park Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa. 41. Alleaa'a Naerial Panics leave Erie November lSlh, Dec. 2d and loth. Very cheap rates to middle west and middle, south-western stales. In quire at once at least. H. C. Allen, C. P. A T. A., Nickle Plate Road, Erie Pa. A 70-6t. It will be good newt to t ho mothers of small children to learn that croup can be prevented The first sign of croup is hoarseness. A day or two before the at tack the child beoomes hoarse. Thia is soon followed by a peculiar rough cough. Give Chamberlains Cough Remedy freely as soon as tbe child becomes hosrse. or even sfter the rough ouugh appears, and it will dispel all symptoms of croup. In this way all danger and anxiety may be avoided. This remedy is used by many thousands of mothers and has never been known tn fail It is, tn fact, the only remedy that can alwava be de pended upon and that is pleasant and safe to take. Sold by Dr. Dunn, T onests, W. U. Wilkins' West Hickory, Pa. Terr C'hes Hales., Best AeeiMdatls. Allen's special partiea to Middle West and Middle South-Western States on No vember 13th, Dec. 2d and loth. Inquire si least ni it. . Alien, u, r. a, r. A Nickel Plate Koad, E'ie, Pa, A71-.M TIONESTA MA-IlItETS CORPECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Floury sack .....1.001.35 Corn meal, feed, S 100 lb- ........ 1.40 Corn meal, family, W 100 D 1.75 Chop feed, pure grain ......... I.ri0 Oat .... .. .45 Corn, shelled .80 Buckwheat flour, T9 lb .01 Beana bushel 3.00 Ham, sugar cured .lit Bacon, sugar cured.... .17 Shoulders .10 Salt Pork, lb .W Wuilefish kit .. .70 Sugar di.08 Syrup . .3oa .60 N. O. Molasses ,SH .50 Coffee, Koaet Rio 12J li Coffee, blended Java...... ......... .20 Tea. .. .. . .Ho .60 Butter 2o(5 .30 Rice . 05($.0ft Kggs, fresh .g.!5 Salttt barrel 1.26 Ijird .).', Potatoes, TS bushel .75 Potatoes. Sweet W lb .24 Lime $1 barrel 901.00 Nalla $ keg 2.75 I Be a Good Book keepei They are in demand and command Good Wages This Is the kind we send out from our schooL Poor ones an only a drug on the market. If you have ordinary food sense and a common school educstion we can make a rood Bookkeeper of you. Krstem thoroughly Illustrated. Com mon sense method, teachlnc as busi ness Is actually transacted In the business world today. tnmf Opunlni Jmnumry B, '08 MEADVILLE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE S. L Bayi, ria., Mesatlat. Si. Enron now while other are doing- ao, Wrlta orcaU Codajr fur full particulars. Wanted-An Idea Who cmn think of Mmt imple j-r -av-. "u r ; .ns-r rniy nnnif Wealth Wriw JOHN WEIjDKHBL'RN ft CO., Patent Atl 'r My. Wmminitton, I). C..fi their $lAt prist) vCmr -wd lut of two huivlnU uTenitau wanted. A glass or two of water taken half an hour tielore break last will usually keep Ihe bowels regular. Harsh cathartic should be avoided. When a purgative is needed, take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are mild and gentle in ttieir action, f or aale by Dr. I'unn, Tionesta; W. G, Wilkins, 'West Hick ory, Pa. JSotlce. The Stockholders of the Forest County National Batik of Tionesta, Pa., will meet on Tuesday, January 13th, 190.1, at 2 o'clock p. ui at the office of Ihe bank for the purpose of Ihe election of director for tbe ensuing year. I2.'it . A. B. Kelly, Cashier. Allraa.s "Tkaiaka t." if you're going to the middle west or middle south-western states soon. Very cheap rates. Special parties Nov. lstli, lec. 2d and lrtth. Inquire at least at once. II. C. Allen. C. P. T. A.. Nickle Plate Road, Erie, Pa. A SO 5t. Caution Notice. My wife. Ma Maze, having left me without cam or provocation, notice Is hereby given to all persons not to harbor her or trust her on my account, as I will pay no hills contracted by her. A. J. Maze, Jr. Ciarington, Fa., November 26, y0i Executrix Notice. - Whereas, letters testamentary on the estate of Albinos M. Zenta, deceased, late of Bsrnett township, Forest County, Pa., have been granted tn Ihe undersigned, all prsnns indebted to said estate are hereby notified to -ettle the same, and those hav ing claims sgainst said estate will present them, properly authenticated without de lay to Ki VTK.A Zent. Executrix. RedclvfTe, Pa., Nov. 5, I902. 3STO "HAS" BEENS HERE. There' style and character about McCueo Com pan; Clothe that even tbe uniliattd in Clothe goodness can tee at glaDce. The more clothes knowledge peo ple have the more our clothing ap peal to tbeio. Fashionable u te, all lb it eaon' cut aod make, $8 to $25. Correct ovetcoats, luiurioui high grade garments, lit) to $30. A first-data cutter fit them on you and all necessary alteration ia made in our own abop by expert tailor. Everything here to drei you well while it' new and np to-date. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST., OIL CITY, PA. A A per cent v advance is what you'll have to pay for wall paper next spring, so deal ers have been noti fied. If you expect to do any papering the time to do it is this fall. Call on GEO. I. DAVIS, TIONESTA, PA A Fine Wall Map of Pennsylvania. Size 24x27. Printed iii ix color. SENT FOR FOUR 2-CENT STAMPS. We have juBt iesued a Goe ' anging map nf I'enDrjlvaois, tizo 24x27 in dies, prided in 6 color, oil good paper and tinned top and bottom. It ii Rand & McNally't latest map, aod is complete od reliable. On tbe maiein w? give list of town nfover 3,000 population, aod other valuable information. Sent lor 8 cent in itaropa or coio. Address Lycoming Ilnbber Co., Map Dept., 9 Murray St , New York. The LYCOMING RUBBER CO.,whnsa factories are at Williamsport, Pa., in tbe largest rubber footwear manufacturing coin pan v In America, west or New Eng land. It makes 2.5O0.0OI) pairs of rubber boots and shoes a year every sort nf rublier footwear and every pair perfect. If you want 'be best rubbers made in the world, set "Lycominirs." made in Ppnn, Tliev are all stamped "LYCOM- iu rtuuur.n tu," Pennsylvania RAlUtOAD. BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking effect. JuneZuh, 190. No. 30 BtiH'alo Express, daily except Monday. ll:'i"ia. in. No. 82 Oil City and I'iitslmrif Ex resa.dai ly.except Hnmiav..7:30 p.m. No. :V Oil City Accoin.,Hun day only P:S0a. m. No. U.!t2 Oil City Aconin., Sun day only :V1 p. m. For Hickory, Tidlmite, Warren, Klnzua, Bradford, Olean and the East : No. 81 Olean Express, daily ex'-ept Sunday 8:5j a. m. No. 33 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:3U p. ni. No. 11.33, Irvineton Acconi., Sundays only, 2:45 p. m. For Time Tables and additional Infor mation consult Ticket Agent. J. B. HUTCHINSON, J. h. WOOD, General Manager. Oeu'l Fas?nner At. Holiday Gifts! Doo'l delay jour Xmu (hop ping until the eloveutb hour. D it NOW! The assortment ol good is larger, aod the service better than is possible later. We make it a point tu have a large display of article mital le for tiifn, and nf practical tire. Look over our slock Our tuggestioo may help you. ROBINSON. THE CLARION STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Provide Professional Training fur Teacher, Prepare Youog People for College, and Offer Excellent Facilities for General Education. FHi:i: Tl'ITIOX for Prospective Teacher'. Doard, Room Kent ami Laundry, f 127 per annum. WINTER TERM BEGINS DEC. 30. For further particular rail on or add res SAMUEL WEIR, Ph. D.,Priti., Clarion, Pa. RAILWAY. TIME TABLE To Tske Effect July 1st, HHTi SOUTH Eaoteru Tiinr NORTH I 1 I 3 I Stations a. ni Leave Arrive a. mlp.m n;4.s 10 Wl Sheffield 10 4." H V!: in Barnes Henry a Mill Blue Jay Hastings Welters Mil; liter I'orkey Msyhnrg Buck Mills Kellettville Newtown Mills Ross Run 10 2i H ,V, 2 50 rt aia .hi is 05i2 5 10 40 II (S It 2."i It 4-'i II ,V 17 ;si2 00 4.1 55 4" I .50 ?s l ; 15 I 25 12 IS 7 : iZ 12 3A 12 4. (SI I 1". III 4.V It 30 Nebraska 101 p.m Arrive Leavela.inlp.m T. I). COLLINS, Prksiiikkt. Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Injuries, Kore Keel, Lame and Aching Itsck. Skin Iiiseases. Pains sod Sptaina. WANO WINO ELECTRIC OIL. 25". TRY IT The Season of the Year OTTO -AAIIBITlOlSr is to sell yon the goods yon need the best you can buy for a little Icsa money than you can buy them lor elsewhere. Don't miss seeing our Heavy Pants and 'Underwe r loT Men as well as Shirts, Hosiery. Suits, Overcoats, Gloves and Mittens. lre.sll Groceries always on sale and the best line of JTine Ollilia Queenswarc, Glassware and Lamps for Presents. Don't pass our store. Cash Price Makers. Tionesta Cash Store. '"'C'F - - - rm.v 1 1 r AN INNOVATION would be to put 'ine f our excellent Imliilav footwear into the CHRISTMAS lockings instead of filling them with thius which are almost uele A cift of I hi nature cannot fail to be appreciated by Ihe recipient. It i something at once useful and handsome, and it is not quickly forgotten. The complete and great variety of our stock of SHOJilS .AJSTD SLIPPERS permit us to fit all feet and suit all HEATH & FEIT, Up-to-Dato Dealers m G&YmirlL MMWIM.YVISE. AO. A. B. A. Watki Cook, President. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, tllHBCTOKS A. Wayne Cook, O. W. Robinson, Win. Smearbaugh, N. P. Wheeler, T. K. Ritchey. J. T. Pale, J. H. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pry in mil at low rates. We promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative b king. Interest pld on Hire deposits. Tour patrnnatre re-iwtfiill v solicited. If You are a Farmer And Have One Cent Buy a postal card and scud to The New York Tnbiiue Fa.mer, New York City, for a free spec imen rtocy. The Frlbun Farmer ia a National Illustrated Agricultural Weekly "or Faiinr and their fam ilies, and sis ti'ls at the head .if ihe agricultural press. The price is 81 'Ml per year, but if T"U like it you can secure it with your own favorite local paper, the Fom.T Umtm.i.ian, Tioiioic, IV, at a bargain, liolli paper one vest nuly f 1 50. Sen,' your order and money to the Kt-rUKIIl'A. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS aft-. ,1w.v rHtati,. L.tiwaa. tuk ImirrlM fat (HH HIMIKII IHM in Krtf nd 4wtll Ilia-UillC bo.. eatiM With hi U.. rbl-tii. Tan no alhrr. KrtN aaMgrrMt uH.. . Met Intllal ft.!. hn ot txir lnt.i-l, or swmmI lr. in Mmnp, f.,r rarllrtjlnra, Trll mm I a Is and Klltr for l.adt." it Offer, by rrlnrfi Mall. I . lVUiiuui.iH.ft. hvlU by ail lrumnt. CHIOHMTIE CHEMICAL CO. SIM R1Um M-ar. 1-MlsUA PA. 00 p has come when you can deceive yourself no longer. You must get prepared for winter with its cold winds and rain and mud, and you must protect your health by dressing warm and by good shoes. Suits for Ladies and also Jackets and Skirts are here and our Prices on them are the only ar guments we need to' make to sell them. See them. - X --i tactes. These are good thing to aland in BO.l.S. Kki.lt. Cashier. Wat. Snkarbauoh, Vice Preaiden NATIONAL -BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150,000. Wf fnni4ly nnam V H i.l Kom ti i.l ns.lei,ak..U'ti or rlHiiool invcriiKia 101 frwrvfa.rt o tittvnul1iitT. tor tm KrTRADE-MARKS iMlilv. for tnm bonS. wrtti to Opposita U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D.C. vvvvvvvvwwvvv II W sltit your stiwk of Stationery T l.oik it up then, call and see us.
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