THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. C. WINK, Editor 4 Propmiitok. WKDNE8DAY, JUNK 7, 1(X. t i. ........... . 1905 JUNE 1905 Ba. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Ba. 45 67 89 10 11 1213 1415 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30. MOON'S PHASES. fcHOW A 0:8 Full tfoon WtHoaa O a.m. i,Moon 1 .m. $Qurtor 10 8:01 .m. r Third -i ttU lteiinllemi Ticket. STATE. Stale Treasurer, J. LICE PLUMMKR. Superior Court Judge, CUAKLES E. KICE. JAMES A. BEAVER. OEORGE . ORLADV. t'OINTY. Associate Judge, DAVID a. SHIELDS. Prothonotary, c, J. C. GEIST. Sheriff, A. W. STROUP. County Comtnisnionert, ANDREW WOLF, LEONARD AG NEW. Auditors, V. H. STILES. CIIAS. F. KLINE.STIVER. Jury Commissioner, J. B. EDEN. Thk American boat wins in the race acroHa the Atlantic. It is one of Uncle Sam's habits and points out tbe place to look for the best cralt and seamanship. Those editors who are emphasising (be fact that Mr. Corlelyou gained promi nence by keeping bis mouth shut, are re minded that Mr. Bryan is an evidence that there are other ways ot achieving that end. Ik tbe Democrats expect that President Roosevelt and Secretary Shaw will meet tbe treasury deficit by issuing bonds, they will be disappointed. RHther than do this, the President will resort to tbe extremity of selling bin collection of bear skins. Dr. T. J. Rothrock, of West Chester, who organized and developed the state forestry movement in Pennsylvania, may be appointed a member of the slate water supply commission created by tbe recent legislature. Dr. Rothrock Is being urged by Ti friends for ttm appointment be cause of bis intimate knowledge of the streams of the slate gained by his twelve years' service as forestry commiss oner, which ollico he resigned one year ago on account of ill health. The law creating the water commission provides that it si, all consistof the forestry commissioner, the health commissioner and three per rons to be appointed by tbe governor, tbe latter to receive a salary of $3,000 eacb, and tbe first two to be allowed only their expenses. The commission is also au thorized to appoint an engineer at a salary of $2,500. None of these appointments has been made. Harrisburg Telegraph. Speaking of the filling of the vacancy on the supreme court bench caused by Justice Dean's death, tbe Philadelphia Press says: Thore have been a dozen or more promitiont local judges and mem burs of tbe bar who have been named for the position, but it is reasonable to as sume that as three members of the pres ent court are west of tbe Allegbenies and two in Philadelphia, with one in tbe east ern rural section of the state, tbe new judge should come from the interior or eastern section of the commonwealth. With right disposition there will be no difficulty in presenting a new.judg of tbe highest character and attainments who will meet the other requirements. Tbe six present members of tbe court are equally divided between judges who have been promoted and members of the bar who have been called to Judicial duties. ' It will be natural to take tbe new Judge from the bench, and it could not be deemed invidious to say that Judge Stewart, of Franklin, and Judge Rice, president of tbe superior court, would be universally accepted as Ideal men lor tbe highest judicial position of tbe state; but Judge Kice has been president of tbe su perior court since its organization, and his measure of usefulness could hardly be enlarged by promotion to a junior po sition on the higher tribunal. The Portland, Oregon, exposition was opened last week with the ceremonies usual to such occasions, President Roose vrlt, at his home in Washington, touch ing the golden electric button which set the machinery in motion, and from all reports the exposition was more nearly iu readiness for the reception of visitors than has been customary with similar occasions on the day of opening. Tbe Portland Fair, which is designed to com memorate the Lewis and Clarke explo rations, fittingly supplements the great Exposition at St. Louis last year, and has the advantage of some important and attractive features that were there dis played. It is well timed for that purpose, as was the Midwinter Fair in California which immediately followed the Colum bian Exposition at Chicago in Wn. It has not attracted great attention in the East though very well advertised hero. Few of the States east of the Mississippi aro tnking part in it, and Pennsylvania is wholly without representation. In fact, the enterprise except lor tbe liberal con tributions of the national Government must depend largely npon the section weitof the Rocky Mountains, both for exhibits and visitors, though there are many important foreign exhibits trans ferred from St. Louis. All of tbe Pacific Coast country hs full of the spirit of self exploitation, and the exposition cannot fail to bo profitable iu many ways, but can hardly be expected to achieve a financial success. TilK wise merchant, who desires to do business, is advertising his spring and summer line of goods. Tho wise mer chant advertises when trade is good, to increase it; when it is dull for the fc '.me reason. In other words the wiso mer chant knows that tbe only way to gaiu the greatest possible success in business is to advertise, not extravagantly, but judiciously, and to place the money where il will do tho most good Iu the columns of tbe local papers. Discission is frequently Indulged iu as to the use of the apostrophe in such names as Children Aid Society, Citi zens Hanking Company, Citizens Trac tion Company, etc. Usage usually makes the law in such matters, and, while there is room for argument as to the correct ness In doing so, the apostrophe is now generally omitted. Take, for example, the "Childrens Aid Society." At first glance it would seem the mark should be placed betweeu the "n" aud the "s," to indicate possession. But the children do not own or possoss the society. On the contrary, it is simply the name of the as sociation. The tendency of the times iu writing is to omit all unnecessary letters or marks. Where it It equally proper to spell a word with one or two letters, as in the cae of "employe" or "employee," "whisky" or "whiskey," "traveler" or "traveller," the preference Is usually given the former. Time is too precious t.) be wasted in making superfluous and unnecessary letters or marks. In com mon usage the apostrophe is therefore dropped. Blizzard. East Hickory Memorial. Memorial Day at Hickory was all that oould be desired as far as weather was concerned. Tbe day was cloudy but no rain fell. A large crowd turned out to honor tbe old veterans. 'Eli Berlin Post, No. 629, G. A. R., assembled hi tbe K. O. T. M. ball and forming in Hue marched to the cemetery, followed by the largest procession that has ever marched to the Hickory cemetery. Among tho people were the two Sunday schools, Uickory Hive, L, O. T. M., and East Uickory Camp, M. W. of A, Aftor the services at the cemetery were concluded, all as sembled at the hall again, where tbe peo ple listened to an excellent tribute to the old oldlers by Rev. Mr. Burd, of En deavor, followed by an address by Rev. Mr. Mowrey, of West Hickory. Miss Judaon, with her class of kindergarten childreu, furnished no small part iu the entertainment. The speaking of the Sun day school scholars was a good feature. The singing of the choir was excellent, Eli Berlin Post wishes to extend through the col u in IK of ; our paper their sincere thanks to all the people of East Hickory and vicinity for tbe active part taken by them iu honoring their dead comrades. SRIIlllI.KIt. Mrs. Greeley Sent to the Asylum. At court in Clarion last week tbo case of the Commonwealth vs. Ella Greeley, indicted for the murder of her son John Hoskins, aged ti years, near Jobnlowen on the return of an inque st held by Jus tice of the Peace M. C. Willing", acting coroner, and a jury of six, was taken up on Thursday alternoou at 4 o'clock. The Democrat says the defendant was formally arraigned on the charge of murder, and being asked bow she would plead replied distinctly "not guilty." The Common wealth was represented by District Altor ney John T. Reinsel, and the defendant bv John 8. Shirley and G. G. Sloan. Af tor bearing the testimony brief argu ments were made to tbe jury by John S. Shirley, Esq., for tbe defendant, and by District Attorney Reinsel for the Com monwealtb, and a succinct charge to tbe jury by Judge Wilson as to tbe law of homicide, and tbe defense on tbe ground of insanity, that body retired at 12 a. ui.i yesterday, and three hours later returned a verdict that tbe defendant, Ella Greeley, was not guilty of murder by reason of insanity at tbe time of taking tbe life of hor son. She was committed to the War ren Insane Asylum whore she is to be fed, clothed and kept as the law directs until discharged by due process ol law, Cream of the Sews. The hypocrite is the devil's right bower. The "Table Queen" bread and other baked stulT are always kept fresh and sweet. Save gas bills and over-heated homes by buying at the White Star Gro cery. It He laughs best who laughs in bis sleeve, Get your summer suit now. Hop kins bas tho stock that Bets them all In the shade. Tbe finest ever. Call while the line is complete. It The social lion is generally a pretty tame one. Tbe laxative effect of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Is so agreeable and so natural that you do not realize it is the effect ot a medicine. For sale by Dunn & Fulton. tf Eve, with some violence to veracity, might be called the Columbus cf Eden. She made a great discovery. --The White Star Grocery can furnish you on short notice with anything in the vegetable or fruit line the uiarkot affords. Phone your orders, which will receive prompt attention. It A summer girl has many engage ments, but the telephone girl gets the most rings. . 8100 IiKWAIt I), (100. The readers of this naner will be pleased to lem n that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its staos, and that is uaiarrn. iiairs Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known In the medical fra ternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly apon the blood and mucous surface of tho system, thore- ny destroying Uio I, inflation ot the dis ease, nnd giving the patient strenglh by building up the constitution and assist ing nature in doing its work. The pro prieiors have so much faith in its cura tive powors that they oiler One Hundred Dollars for any ease that It fails to euro. Sgnd for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CH EN EY A CO., c, , , , , Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are thebest. An umbrella cm I .a Ih.i.i n .m.... . - m. nuuvui being robbed. - j Letter to Tlonesla Doctors, Tionesta, 2Vi. Dear Sirs: For your bouse, uo 'mat ter what's the matter with it it Isn't a human you know a prescription: Devoo lesd-and-zlnc. Apply with a brush, from one to three coats get a pa in tor to do it. Seven stite chemists know all about Devoe; have analyzed it; report it pure; will analyze it occasionally. They buy il In the open marke: whenever they like. You know what the color aud dryer are for; do you know what the lead-and-r.lnc and oil aro for? Not being a paiutor, you may not choose to know; but we'll tell you. Lead-and zlnc and nil combine to form a rubbery waterproof coat to keep out dampness. That's tbo whole business. The nil would do it alone; lead-aud-oil would do it, without the zinc; zinc and oil without the lead; but tbe three to gether are best, because they wear best. We say to you, "get a painter," as we'd say to him, "get a doctor" eviry man to bis trade. Can't all be painters and doc tors; don't want to. You will be more snccossiut in a pros perous looking bouse; and he iu good health. Take good care of one another. Yours truly, F. W. Dkvmk .fc Co., 71 New York. JiiNt Wlmt Kveryunr Nlioulil Mr. J. T. Barber or lrwinvilln, (la., al ways keeps a bottle of Chamberlain's Colin, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at Hand ready for luslsnt lis-. Attacks of colic, cholera morbus and diarrhoea come on so suddenly that there is no time to hunt a doctor or go to tho store for medi cine. Mr. Itarher says: "I have tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholora and Diar rhoea Remedy which Is one ol tho best medicines levorsaw, I keep a bottle of it in my room as 1 have bad several at tacks of colic and it has proved to be tho best medicine I ever used." Sold by Dunn A Fulton, Draw vn many a bright iuture aud you'll tlud no balance. The Nrrirl of Mim-m. Forty million bottles of August Flowei sold iu the United States alone since its introduction! And the demand for it is still growing. Isu't that a tine showing ofsucooss? Don't It prove that August Flower has had unfailing success In the cure of itidigestion ami dyspepsia the two greatost enemies of health ami hap piness? Does it not a (lord tbe best evi dence that August Flower is a sure spe cific Tor all stomach anil intestinal disor ders? that It bas proved itself the best of all liver regulators? August Flower has a matchless record of over thirty-five years in curing the ailing millions of these dislr-siug complaints s success that is becoming wider Iu IU scope every day, a: home aud abroad, as tho fame of August Flower s reads. Trial bottles, 25c; regular size, 7cc. For sale by Dunn A Fulton. Paint Tour Buggy for 75c. to $1.00 with Devoe's Gloss Carriage Paint. It weighs 3 to 8 i,zs. more to tbe pint thau others, wears longer and gives a gloss equal to new work. Sold by James D. Davis. a ;rAit.Ti:Ki ci ke for fii.ks. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists refund mouoy it Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case, no mat ter of how longstanding, iu ti to 14 days. First application gives easo and rest. 50c. If your druKEist hasn't it send 60j in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by the Paris Medicine Co., St. Luis, Mo That Beautiful Gloss comes from the varnish iu Devon's Var uisb Floor Paint; costs 5 cents more a quart though. Sold by James D. Davis. C'ubnn l'nri!oen. U. S. soldiers who served in Cuba dur ing the Spanish war know what this dis lie more effectiban so much water. Cuban ease is, and that ordinary remedies have lit diarrhoea is almost as severe aud danger ous as a mild attack of cholera. There is one remedy, however, that can always be depended upon as will be seen by the following certificate from Mrs. Minnie Jacobs, of Houston, Texas: "I borebv certify that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured my bus band of a severe attack of Cuban diar rboea, which he brought borne from Cu ba. We bad several doctors but they did him no good. One bottle of this remedy cured nim, ( s our neighbors will testily. I thank God for so valuable a medicine." For salo by Du.in it Fultou. l.ow-ltntu Excursion 10 Wnrrttn, Olcim mill llrnilford. On Sunday, June 11, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run a special low-rate excursiou to Warren, Olean, and Bradford. Special tiain will be ruu on the following schedule, and round-trip tiokets, good going only 011 special train and good returning on special train June 11, and regular trains June 12, but not good in Pullman sleeping or parlor cars, will be sold at rates indicated : Rate to Rate to Train Warren Olean or Leaves. and Bradford return, and ret Titusville 7..10 a. m. J 1 00 fl 50 Oil City 8.15 " . 1 00 1 60 Tinnesta 8 52 " J CO 1 50 Hickory n.03 " 1 00 1 50 Tidioute 9.19 " 75 1 25 Warren 10.00 " ...... 100 Olean Ar... 12.00 noon Bradford.. " 12.00 " ". 1 Children between 5 and 12 years of age half rates. Returning, special train will leave Olean 7.00 p. in., Bradford 7.00 p. in., Warren 9.00 p. m. The run of train No. 32, leaving Brad ford 4.55 p. m., Olean 5.C9 p. in., and Warren 7.08 p. m., June 12, will be ex tended toTitusville to accommodate ex cursionists returning by that train. 2t Found n Cure Tor Ihm-Iii. -Mrs. H. Lindsay, of Fort William, On tario, Cauada, who bus suffered quite a number of years from dyspepsia aud great pains iu the stomach, was advised by her druggist to take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. She did so aud says, "I find that they have done me a great deal of good. I have never bad any suffering Bince I began using them." If troubled with dyspepsia or indigestion why not take these Tables, get well and stay well? For sale by Dunn A Fulton. Notico of Appeals. Notice is hereby given that tho Com missioners of Forest County will meet at their office, in tho Borough of Tinnesta. on the llltb and 20ih days of June, 1!W5, lorine purpose 01 Homing a t ourt or Ap peals from the assessment of money at interest lor the vear 1!)5. Con RAD lit: it ti i:. n, A. lv. Shii-k, UlCNKV WlNIMMHIl, County Commissioners, Attost-S. M. H KNUY, Clerk. Tinnesta, Pa., May 31, 190.). TIONl'lS'rA MAltJClSTH CORRECTED EVEltY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour ft sack L55LK" Buckwheat flour, tb .84 Corn meal, feed, 100 th I.25fflil.:l0 Corn meal, family, 100 lb 1 .BOM 2 00 Chop feed, pure gram ($1.V Outs .45 Corn, shelled Qii'O Beans bushel 2.75 Usui, sugar cured .14 Bacon, sugar cured A3 Shoulders .14 Salt Pork, "0 lb ,I2J Whitelish kit SOfaM) Sugar m fi4(.!).074 Syrup SAM .50 N'. O. Molasses .35(a) M Coiroe, Hoast Rio It) Coll'iie, blended Java .25 Tea .36 .50 Hutter V($ '8 Rico 05(o).09 Kggs, fresh (id. 15 Salt V barrel 1.25 Lard .12 Potatoes, bushel (HI Potatoes, sweet, lb .24 Lime y barrel 1.25 Nails keg 2 75 Wool 2()22 Bank Statoment. No. 50;lH. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FOREST COUNTY NATION AL BANK AT TIONESTA, in the Suite of Pennsylvania, at the closo of business May 29, i!H)5. RESOURCES: . Loans and discounts $329,283 3(1 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 42 27 U. S. Bonds to secure circula tion 1 50,000 00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds 3,1X7 31 Bonds, securities, etc 07,575 00 Banking-house, furniture, aud fixtures .' 15,101 08 Due irnm National Banks vnot reserve agents) 8,025 06 Duo from approved reserve agents 201,719 28 Checks and other cash items 35,137 14 Fractional paper curroncy, nickels, anil cents 002 70 Ijiwful money rosorvo in bank, viz: Specie f.2,8.it) 38 Legal tondor notes... 9,000 00 81,83(1 38 Redemption fund with U. H. Treas'r(5percUo circulation) 2,500 00 $740,0(19 58 LIABILITIES: Capital stock paid in $50,000 00 Surplus fund 42,000 00 Undivided prollts.less expenses and taxes paid 9,202 99 National bank notes outstand ing 50,000 00 Dividends unpaid 99 00 Individual deposits subject to check 347,138 08 Time certificates ol deposit 241,509 61 $740,069 58 State of Pennsylvania, County of Forost, hs : I, A. B. Kelly, cashier of the Bbove named bank, d solemnly swear that the above statement is true to tho best of my knowledge and belief. A. B.KELLY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2d day of June, l'.Oo. C. M. At.nkr, Notary Public. Correct Attest : W'M. SMEARIIAUOir, .1. T Dai.k, T. F. RlTCHKY, Directors. T EC IB Cures disease without tlie ueo of poisonous ' drugs. Cure Rheumatism, Indigestion, Stom ach Trouble, Nervoumess, Catarrh, Gall Stones, Erysipelas, Liver and Kidney Diseases, Etc., Etc. No matter what your disease may be, or of how long standing, write to me ; I can help you. 1 II. Wi: lYi:it, Gen. Agl. CROSS FORK, PA. New, New, New, Bright and Clean Wall Paper, Wall Paper Blue and Green. Yes and Red and Yellow nnd Brown and all sorts of beautiful new combinations. New Ideas IN Decoratinci New slock and finest sam ples out, can be seen at fh" stand formerly occupied by F. E, Dick's tailor shop. Geo I. Davis, PHONE 3C. TIONESTA, PA. Electric OIL Guaranteed for Rheumatism, Sprains, Horo I' oet, Pains, Ac. A t all deulers summer mm Are a good, safe investment now. You must prepare for hot weather or be uncomfortable. Our Shirt Waists Shirt Wuit Stilts, Skirts XcoUweur, ' Summer Coruet, 31 11 H 11 Underwear nnd Hosiery Will meet with your approval in quality, style and price. G.W.E0S101I k SON. THE Summer Man Is here, or at least all his belongings, spick, span, up-to duto und correct in every detail. Those Double rcasted Sacks of gray tones, with trousers of the same material, Negligre Shirt, licit, the proper Tie, faucy Hosiery in. the new Ian shades, aud nniou or two-piece Underwear, not forgetting the Hut, which may be either a soft Felt or Yacht. Senate Straw tor later ou. What It Cost to Itc u Vor n et Summer 31 an : Dou bio-Breasted Sack suit or or cost ami trousers $10 to 'J0 Negligee Shirt, famous Star or Quaker 1 to f3 licit, either tan or black to match shoes 2'o to $1 ..r0 Correct Nock wear i"c to $1.60 Fancj' Mosierv, line lislo thread or all silk 'i"iu to (2 Underwear, balbriffiran, wool or union suits '25c to $.1 Hat, soil, mellow felt or straw $1 to $o Add the new Hodman collar and pair garters JiOo to 75c and you have the total Summer Man's outfit, minus his Top (Oat, which lie Is presumed to have boiiKht, ?13.r.O to $-iii."5. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 25) SENECA 3 1.. OIL CITY. PA. Fred . (J ret ten b e rger IiKNKUAIj BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, Kn (finos, tlil Well Tools, Has or Walor Kit tinirsand Unucral llhtrksuiithiiiK prompt ly iluno at i.ow UiitoH. KcpairuiK Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction Koaranteed. Shop in rear of and just west of the Shaw Housn, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRKD. GKKTTKNKKKUKK PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER, Ilepairs Stoiler, Stills, Tanks, Agitators. Itujs aud Sells Seeoud - hand toilers, I?te. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End of'Siispetigioii Bridge, Third ward, OIL 1T1', 1M. ISA II. WAY. TIME TABLE To Take Effect July 0th, 11103. NOHTII Eastern. Time SOUTH 3 I 1 I Stations 2 4 p.m a. m Leave Arrive p.m. p.m !6 50 7 (Ml 7 30 7 40, 7 451 8 (III Nebraska Koss Bun Lamentation Newtown Mills Kollettville Buck Mills MayburR Poi key Minister Wellers Hastings Blue Jay Henry's Mill Barnes Shenield Arrive Leave ti 30 6 20 0 15 1 4 1 0(1 6 00 1 55 2 05 2 20 2 25 2 :u 2 40 2 55 S 10 3 25 3 45 j p.m 8 15 8 25 12 45 5 50 12 35j5 40 12 1()'5 30 8 40 8 45 8 50 9 00 !t 15 0 30 f 50 12 05 11 55 II 40 11 30 11 00 10 40 10 30 5 25 5 20 5 10 4 55 4 40 4 25 4 15 1000 a. m a. ui.i p.m T. D. COLLINS, President. Prompllr ohtKinl. or Fr RETURNED. 10 YEARS' EXPCRIINCE. OnrCHARCtS ARE THE LOWEST. Sunil lilmk-l, pllotu or nki'U'h for' fXINirt KenrHl and freo rt'(Mirt oil lultrlitHhilily. INFRINGEMENT BUtM colliluftoii bvfore all court. I'at4ntii obtained throutrh H. ADVER TISED and SOLD. frro. TRADE-MARKS, PEN SION, and COPYRICHT. quickly obtained. Opposite U. 8. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. C. " TaK8 &c&xuivt; hi yiiAU uumic lamets. js Mtllion Lokcs sc,Id In nast 12 months. This KICTiatTTra SJ, WCTVI. . A Paying How can you invest your money to better advantage than in clothes that fit you properly, and at a price that will keep the dollars in your own pocket, instead of putting them in the other fellow's 1 It requires but little money to dress well, if you order your clothes of us. We have hundreds of patterns which come direct from the mills, so you don't have to pay any middlemen's profit here. We will make you a suit to order for no more than you must pay for "good" ready-made, or half what you would pay any other good tailor. A trial will surely convince you that Glasgow tailoring is right in every way. Suits, Rain Coats, Top Coats, Made to Order Glasaow Woolen Mills Co., WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS.' IIOSKHE OIL CITY, PA. EVERYTHING Confining nur line Btrictly to the Hard ware business e are prepared as no others ju the community to supply your every need iu that line. If it's a . ." (Stove, Ititngc, Stove ripe, Kitchen Wnre, or a' ything iu Supplies fur Lumbermen, Meel.uiiics or Farmers, we haye it iu stock. Jilacksinithiug aud vehicle rupturing while you wait Call and look us over. We can fit you out at moderate cost. We can also "tct y. u right" in anythiok iu the line of a .... Wagon or Buggy. J. C. SCOWDEN. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, Time Deposits Solicited. H A. Watnk Cook, President. A. B. Kkllt, Cannier. DIRKOTOHH A. Wayne Cook, U. W. Robinnm., Wm. SinUarl,auKl,. N.P.Wheeler, T. F. Kitchev. J.T.Dale. J. II. Kellv. Collections remitted for on day of pnymnnt at low rate. We promise our custom ers all the benefits consistent with conservative banking Interest piirt on time deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. 1 O 5LvQra St SniC! HI Lin - v-0...M Investment for $15.00 Satisfactdrily. IN- HARDWARE. 1 I ik a d3 M 1 I NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 250.000. $42,000. ill p,,,, rotn. .,. CcliU J)ct. Jlm Wm.Smkakbauoh, Vice PreHlilent niXr Cares Crip fo'i in Two IW fy ju on every SJryv-nt-m nrtv O Krs tf f V WA H
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