THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. C. WINK, EDITOR 4 PROPRIETOR. WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, HK5. ltepubllenu Ticket. STATE. Stale Treasurer, J. LEK PLUM M Kit. Supreme Court Justice, JOHN STEWART. Superior Court Judge, C11AHLKS E. RICE. JAMES A. BEAVER. UEOHUK H. ORLADY. t'H!STV. Associate. Judge, DAVID B. SHIELDS. Vrothonolary, f c, J. C. GEIST. Sheriff, A. W.STROUP. County Com missioners , ANDREW WOLF, LEONARD AG NEW. A uditors, W. U. STILES. CIIAS. F. KLINESTIVKK. Jury Cinntnissioner, J. B. EDEN. Things will be coming around all right if Mr. Rockefeller and Mr. Carnegie can be flattered iuto a competitive game or giveaway. Since China lias threatened to oxclude our iroi'da It is astonishing how much affection for tlio Chinaman has developed In this con n I ry. Tn r reort of the lynch lest at Walking ville, Ga., concludns with the statement that "no more trouble ia expected." There are no more prisoners in the Wat kinsville jail. Two heads may be better than one and able financiers assert the same of two dollars, but by no stretch of the imagina tion could we apply it to two Fourths of July in oue year. Bkiu.in scientist! say that-rabies cau be cured by radium. New York scien tists say there is no such disease as rabies. London scientists say radium will cure nothing. Burl in scientists are thereby vindicated. Science is a wonderful thing, says the Cleveland Leader. Thk selection of Elihu Root as Secre tary of State to fill the vacancy caused by Mr. Hay's death, at once satisfies alt people that the very best appointment that could be has been made. The conn try has reason to feel elated because so great a man lias beeu induced to accept the place made vacant by the death of o great a Secretary as John Hay. W. II. Andbkws, territorial delegate to Congress for New Mexico, left last night on the Pennsylvania limited over the Pennsylvania railroad for Chicago. He will spend a few days there and will then leave for New Mexico. There be will remain for some tiin He stated last night that he bad not given up hope of having New Mexico admitted to the Un ion as a State, and he believes this will be accompliabed within a few years. Pittsburg Times. Thk political sensation of the past fort night was the resignation of Insurance Commissioner Israel Durham, and the appointment by Gov. Pennypacker of David Martin. Dave was the Philadel phia leader of the Hog Combine in the noted Chairmanship figLt agaiiiBt the late Senator Quay in 181)5, but strange to say the members of the Combine who were at his back in that memorable battle now refuse to be satisfied with David's ap pointment. Some people would kick if they were to be hung. In consequeuce of receut disclosures and events in Philadelphia, Mayor Weavor is beitig groomod as a candidato for Governor. While Mayor Weaver is to be commended for anything good which be may have accomplished, it does not appear that he took the initiative in anything, but simply yielded to a storm of popular indignation that would other wise have crushed him. It is scarcely probable that all Jtbis alleged rottenness could have existed in his administration without his knowledge. Punxsutawuey Spirit. Thk world conference of farmers now beiug held in the city of Rome ou the call of the King of Italy will without doubt result in great good to the interest of agriculture. The fact that crowned heads in other countries as well as the highest authority in our land are taking so much interest in the products of the soil should awaken the tillers thereof to a fuller appreciation of their importance and arouse them as nevor before to a de termination to put. their business on the name basis with other in to rents of the land. To all who appreciate this and are wondering how and where to take hold we would suggest try the Grange, lr may iuterest many people in this county to know that United States Sena tor John H. Mitcholl, of Oregon, recently convicted of complicity in land frauds, was a Butler county boy, a brother of W. S. Hippie, ol New Bethlehem, this coun ty. Another brother is Dr. W. II. Hip pie, of Allegheny. On account of family troubles originating in Bullur county, Pa., John Mitchell Hippie had the courts of California chango bis name to John II. Mitchell. M r. M ilciiell is 70 years of age and has been a citizen of Oregon for many years. He claims to be innocent of any intentional wrong doing in con nection with the land frauds. Clarion Republican. Vkrmont comes forward with the prop osition that the warship to be named for thai State shall be christened with a bot tle of maple syrup. This tiling is going around pretty well. It ns suggested re cently by Kansas to use a bottle of coal oil; Milwaukee wanted it to be a bottle of beer in hor rnso,' unJ, after a whife, Georgia will be coming along with a claim for mint juleps. Those proposi tions serve to direct attention to the spec ialties in which the States take a natural pride, but after a sufUcieut amount of ad vertising has been done they all come down to champagne, and the superstition is such that if champagne were not used it is probable no one could be Induced to sail ou the ship. Thk death of Secretary of State John Hay, ol President Roosevelt's cabinet, occurred at his home at Newbury, N. II., early Saturday morning, July 1st, of put nonary dinease, alter au illness of several months, but which had seemed serious only a few weeks. Hia remains were taken to Cleveland for burial, where In torment took place Wednesday of last week. He was born in 1K18 in Salem, Iudlaua. Graduated from Brown Unl verslty in J85S. Read law under Abra ham Lincoln and acted as hia private soo retary. Was a soldier in the civil war for a short time. Was In the consular and diploniaticservice several years. Through Hayen' administration he was assistant secretary of slate. Was minister to Eng land under McKlnley, and secretary of state uuder Roosevelt. He was one of the most accomplished diplomats this country over bad, and the nation baa sus tairied an irreparable loss in his death. RECENT DEATHS. CAMTBKI.L. Claude A. Campbell, only son of Sam uol J. and Kllou Rowels Campbell, wm born at Tionesta, January 8, 1878, and died June 30, 1!K).". The subject of this ketch was well known to our citizens, having been born and reared among us and having known no other home. He was beautiful child and a general favorite among bis kinsfolk and acquaintances. A twin brother and only son, lovable and unselfish In dicpo sition, he was the master spirit of the household and It is not hard to under stand how he became the Idol of the hearthstone, lie grew to manhood full of bright aspirations and hope, and in July, 1!KX), he was united in marriage to Miss Sarah Elizabeth Anderson, of Tio nesta, by Rev. F. W. McClelland, thon pastor of the Tionesta Free Methodist church. But the happy married lite was of short duration for a dire disease took hold of bis frail lsxly with ruthless power and withered the beauty of the dreams of youth. Yet not without hope, for, through the earnest efforts of his devoted young wife whose beautiful, consecrated life won him to the Saviour, he found joy and comfort in knowing bis sins were fully pardoned and in the glad expecta tion of joining loved ones gone before. For uionths his body was racked with pain but ou Friday morning, June 30lb, God's linger touched him and bis soul was set at liberty. Ou the following Sabbath afternoon at three o'clock, funeral services were held at the residence of his sister, Mrs. Reus Bigouy, which had been his home for some time, and were conducted by bis pastor. Rev, R. A. Zahniser, assisted by Rev. W. O. Calhoun, of the Methodist Episcopal church, and the remains were laid to rest in our beautiful Riverside cemetery to await the resurrection morn. The pall bearers were Fred Davis, Charles Zahniser and Will II. Hood, of Tionesta, and H. B. Scribuer, William Hanton and William F. Boyle, or Oil Cily, represent ing Typographical Union, No. 151. Tbe union also sent a beautiful floral tribute or cut flowers. Besides his wife and aged parents, tbe deceased is survived by four sisters: Mrs. II. G. McKnight, or Oil City; Mrs. Rena Bigony, of Tionesta; Mrs. Gussie Gior ing, of Youngstown, Ohio, and his twin sister, Mrs. Maude KircharlE, of Beaver Falls, Pa. Odd Fellows INjr at Monarch Park. About four years ago the Odd Fellows of Oil City, Franklin and Titusville or ganized what is known as the Venango Picnic Association, the object being to bring the brethren and other friends to gether once a year at Monarch Park, Oil City, and have a royal good time. The first gathering was a complete success aud each succeeding year the attendance has been greater until last year it had grown to immense proportions. This year tbe association expects to have record-breaking crowd, and has fixed the occasion for August 10th, 1905. Every dollar above actual expenses realized from dancing, etc.. is devoted to tbe Odd Fellows Orphan Home at Meadville, a most worthy institution in which eyery member of the fraternity in this section is deeply interested. A special train will leave Warren at 9 a. m. Tor Oil City, aud returning will leave Oil City at II p. m. same day. The round trip fare from Warren aud Irvine tou will he $1.00, from Tidioute, Hickory and Tiouesta 75 cents, and from Eagle Rock 50 cents; this includes street car fare to the Park and return. A special train from Titusville, and one from Moadville bearing the children from tbe Home, and otbor friends, will be run. Last year this train brought over 1000 passengers, and it is expected to be larger this year. While tbe children are tbe main attraction, yet a large number of athletic sports will be arranged at the Park, also a minstrel show in the theatre in the afternoon, and finest muaio by the FranKlin mandolin aud glee club. All this, besides dancing all afternoon and evening in the fine large pavilion. As another drawing card the management hopes to arrange a game of base ball be tween tbe hot rivals of Franklin and the Oil Well Supply team of Oil City. This alone should insure a big crowd. Monarch Park is one of the most beau tiful aud commodious in Western Penu vania, capable of accommodating many thousand people with all tbe comforts es sential to a delightful day's outing, while the trolley car service Is of the very best, aud those who attend this great event may expect to have a royal outing. lion's This? We oiler One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any ease of Catarrh, that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Ch knky A Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the last 1ft years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financial ly able to carry out any obligations inailo by their Arm. Wkst it Tkaux, wholesale druggists, To ledo, O., W'AI.DINO, KlNNAN it MARVIN, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mu cous surfaces of the systom. Price 7fc per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testi monials free. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. (iuod for Kiomnrh Trouble and Conallimtltin "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets have done me a great deal of good," says C. Towns, of Rat Portage, Ontario, Canada. "Being a mild physio the after effects are not unpleasant, aud I can recommend them to all who sutler from stomach disorder." For sale by Dunn & Fulton. Cream of tho New. A stifTman is not always a straight one. Needing anything in the ololhing line? Our prices are very attractive since the4th. Call and see, Hopkins. It Work Is the only coin that buys wis dom. Get your vrocories at the White Star, wl ere the stock is tl.o best and freshest always. It A dreamy religion uever disturbs the devil. We are sole dealers hero in t bo St root man shoe for ladies, and the Douglasshoe for men. Best shoes in tho world for tho money. It You cannot teach where you do not touch. Thompson's Barosma is guaranteed to cure all distasea of the kidnoys, liver and bladder or money refunded. 60c aud $1.00. All druggists. tf There is no achieving without be lieving. The While Star Grocory oilers you tbe best and frostiest in fruits or vegeta bles on short notice. Call or phone. Your wants will receive quirk attention. Trust to luck -if you want to go hungry. Our stock of hot weatlier clothing, bats, underwear, shoes, etc., is still vory complete, and now is a good time to lit yourself out lor the prices aro at rock bottom. Hopkins. It Labor for God is vain without love for man. When you want a pleasant laxative that Is pleasant to take aud certain to act, use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by Dunn A Fulton. It d esn't take a headstrong lellow to butt in. We recommend Sau-Cura Ointment for any cut, burn or bruise. It draws out all the poison and stops the pain. 2Tx) and 50c. All druggists. tf We cau forget half we hear aud not lose much. Any porsou desiring a complete course in shorthand at a cost of only $15 00, can receive full Information by writing Forest F. Shoup, 108 Bush St., Buffalo, N. Y. tf The smooth man has a hard road ahead of him. The Rkpuumcan is fixed for putting out the newest in calling cards, wedding or reception iuvitations, hhving taken on the latest in the popular Old English type faces. ' Try us and be in stylo. Brooding over troubles only hatchts out new ones. Diseases of (he kidneys cause more deaths than any other disease. Most peo ple who have kidney disease do not know It. Tbe lirst symptoms are either not no ticed or mistakon lor something else. Thompson's Barosma will at once relieve any congestion or inflammation ol the kidneys and has made remarkable cures in Bright's disease, sciatica and all dis eases of the kidneys and liver. Thomp son's Barosma 50c and $1. All druggists. The tiood Old Way. A severe cold or attack of la grippe is like a fire, the sooner you combat it the better your chances are to overpower it. But few mothers in this age are willing to do the necessary work required to give a good old-fashioned reliable treatment such as would be administered by their grandmothers, backed by Boschee's Gor man Syrup, which was always liberally used lu connection with the borne treat ment of colds and is still iu greater house hold favor than any known remedy. But even without the application of the old fashioned aids German Syrup will cure a severe cold In quick time. It will cure colds in children or grown people. It re lieves tbe congested organs, allays the irritation, and effectively stops the cough. Any child will take it. It is invaluable in household of children. Trial size bottle, 25c; regular size, 75c. For sale by Dunn & Fulton, A HrlKliI Hoy. That is what you would say of a lad 10 years old who could speak Spanish, Italian, German and French, It is pos sible for your boy or girl to do that in a short time and not cost a penny. The Pittsburg Daily Dispatch is publishing a series of language lesson which have been made sudiciently simple to onahle a child 10 years of age, as well as grown persons, to acquire a conversational knowledge or the various languages in 00 days. It is a great opportunity for every person to learn. Ask the news dealer to deliver The Dispatch to you regularly and take advantage of the Free Lessons in Languages. Tlirrr llnys to 1'iilifornin. This la the fast time between Chica go and San Francisco made by The Overlaud Limited. Leaves Union Passenger Station, Chicago, G 05 p. m , arrives San Francisco the third dav in lime for dinner. Route China cm, Milwnuk e & St. l'aul Rail way, Union Pacific and Southern Pa cific linn. Another good train for California leaves Union Passenger Station, Chicago, 10 25 p. m. Haily and takes a few hours longer lo make the run. John R. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Room D, Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa. tf One Dollar Mnvrd lti'resi-nls Ten Dollars KiiriH-d. The aveiago man does not save to ex ceed ten per cent, of his earnings. Ho must spend nine dollars in living ex penses for every dollar saved. That be ing tbe case he cannot be too careful about unnecessary expenses. Very often a few cents properly invested, like buy ing seeds lor his garden, will save several dollars outlay later on. It Is the same in buying Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It costs but a few rents, aud s botllo of it in thn house often saves a doctor's bill of several dol lars. For sale by Dunn A Fulton. Oiltity Kiii-i-.Mi'i-t. For the benefit of those desiring to at tend the raco meet or Ihn oil City Driv ing Park Association, at Oil City, July IS lo'21, tho Pennsylvania Itailroa'd Com pany will soil excursion tickets to Oil City from Erie, Corry, Glean, Bradford, and intermediate stations, at reduced ratos. Tickets will bo sold July is. to 21, good returning until July -J, inclusive. For specific rates, consult ticket agonts. A til'AKANTKKIl CI' It K I Olt I'll. KM. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists refund inonoy it Pn.o Ointment fails to cure any ease, no mat ter of how longstanding, in li lo II days. First application gives case and rest. fuc. 11 your dreggist hasn't it semi 50c iu stamps and it will be forwarded po4t-paid by the Paris Medicine Co., St. Lou is, Mo MIOI.KIIA INFANTUM. Child Nnt Kxm-i-lod lo Live from Our Hour 10 Another, tint Cured by ChaHibcrlnln's Colic, Cholera and Illarrhora Iteinedy. Ruth, the little danghtor of E. N. Dow ey orAgnewvillo, Va., was seriously ill of cliobra Infantum last summer. "We gave her up and did not expect her to li-vo from one hour to another," he aavs. "I happened to think of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholora and Diarrhoea Remedy ami got a bottio of It from tho store. In five hours I saw a change lor tho better. We kept ou giving it aud bofbre she had taken the half of one small bottle she was well." This remedy is for sale by Dunn A Fulton. State Normal School Attend tho Shito Normal School at Slip pery Rock, Butler County, Pa. Advan tages first-class, rates low; tuition free to teachers and lo those who intend to teach. Fall term begins Sept. 5, 1!05. Seud for a catalogue Address Auikht E. Mai.thv, Principal. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, lock 11 ivi:, 1A. J. R. FLICKINUKK, - PRINCIPAL Fall term or 15 weeks begins Septem ber Uth. The facilities at this important school for doing lirst-cla-s work, profess ional aud academic, were uever better than now. Its graduates are required to do a full year's teaching in tbe training school. Its faculty has the best Ameri can and European training. Buildings modern. College preparatory depart ment. Location unexcelled. Fine gym nasium. Expenses moderate. Free tui tion to prospective teachers. Address for illustrated catalogue, the Principal. Application for Charter Notice is hearby given that an appli cation will be made to the Governor of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania on Saturday, the 2nd. day of July, A. D. l'.H)5, under the provisions of the Corpor ation Act or 1874 and its suplements, for a charter for an intended corporation to be called the "The Commercial Union Telephone Company," the character and object of which are to build, purchase, lease and acquire telephone and telegraph exchanges and lines in the several Coun ties of Clinton, Cleartield, Tioga, Brad ford, Potter, Cameron, Venango, Butler, Armstrong, Elk, McKean, Forest, Jef ferson and Clarion, in the State or Pen nsylvania, and to maintain and operate the said systems; and for this purpose to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges con tared by said Act and the supplements thereto. lit. W. D. Zkrhv, Solictor. Trustee's Sale. By virtue or au ordor of E. H. Besh 1 1 11 , Esq., Referee in Bankruptcy, the undersigned Trustee of the Bankrupt Estate of The Gale Company will sell at Public Auction on Friday, the 28th day of July, 1005, at 2 o'clock p. in., at the Court House in the Borough of Tiones ta, Forest County, Pennsylvania, the equity of the Gale Company in the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: The lot or parcel of land situate in Tionesta, Forest County, Pennsylvania, tounded and described as follows: Beginning at a post being tho southwest comer or the Coleman lot on Allegheny River Street, thence easterly along the Coleman line tho entire length thereor and continuing iu same direction to a post about seventy-five feet froin the southeast of said Coleman lot; ihencesoutherly about one hundred and eighty feet to a post; thence we-terly on a line parallel to the line or said Coleman lot and twenty teet south of the southern wsll of the South Fac tory Building about live hundred and forty-seven leet to a post on said River Street; and thence northerly on said l.iver Street about ono hundred eighty feet to the place of beginning, being a lot about live hundred forty-even teet by one hundred eighty feet, ou which is erected two factory buildings 50 by 100 feet each. Said property to be sold tree and dis charged from all liens and encum brances, lerms, cash upon conlirma tion of sale. L. H. GtusoN, Trustoe. The Summer Event DON'T MISS IT. Oil City, Pa., July 18,10, 0,21, '05 FA'CELLEXT MUSIC I5y the celebrated Northwestern Band a special feature. A Carnival of Sport. A Whirl of Excitement. Splendid Track and Celebrated Horses. Every llace a Surprise. Excursion rates from all points between Warren and Oil City during the four days. RAILWAY. TI3MZID TABLE To Tako KIToet July 1st, lOOo. NORTH I Kastern Tinio SOUTH JM'j i " s0" I 2 1 i p.m a. 1111 Leave Arrivo ftm. pTm 7 00 Nebraska 6 80 7 20 Koys lion 1(1 05 7 Lamentation 0 00 7 :iu Newtown Mills 5 !ir 1 00 7 AU Kelleltvillo 12 00 5 1.1 1 10 7 f..- Buck Mills 11 50 5 35 1 li.'i X iki Mavburg 11 40 5 25 1 -I V8 lu l'oikey 11 20 5 15 I 50 8 1.". Minibler 11 15'5 10 1 !)". H 21 Weiicrs il 05 5 05 2 10'S :',(. Hastings 0 55 55 2 SM8 ItlueJav 10 45 4 45 2 40 8 Mi Henry's Mill 10 30 4 35 3 05 ill Of. Barnes 10 10 4 20 3 loill 21 Shellield' 10 (KM 15 p.nila.iii Arrive Lesvea. in. p. 111 T. D. COLLINS, Prksidknt. Hammocks. YOU ARE ENTITLED To all the comfort you can yet during the hot weatlier, but you are not getting all you are entitled to unless you have a hammock. OUR HAMMOCKS Range in price from 65C TO $4.50, and make an invest ment paying comfort dividends to every member of the family. GlROtilD k SDN. After Ihe 4th Prices Ou Hot Weather Clothing, Hat hiuI Furuisliliign. Half tbe marked prices for all Straw Hats except Knox and You- man's, and real Pa nam as these are greatly reduced. Two-piece Outing Suits Serges, flaouels, homeepuus and cheviots. High class suits, with wide padded shoulders and long shapoly cut backs. Prices were $12 to $20, now gli to (10. Youdc Meus Summer bulla A very choice assortment of the uewest suits are being sold at great reduc tions. Prices were S12 to $18, now $6 50 to $10. Negligee Shirts Beautiful summer fabrics. Madras, percale, mercerized silks, lioeus, pongees aud mohair, Prices, 50c to $3. Hot Weather Underwear Fifty distinct hues. Stouts, longs, regulars, short sleeves, do sleeves, knee length drawers or union suits. Price, 25c to $3.50 per garment. THE McCUEN CO, 2b AND 29 SENECA ST.. OIL CITY, PA. Fred. Grettonborgor GKNKRAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. AU work pertaining to Machinery, Kn Rlnes, Oil W ell Tools, Gas or Water Fit- tuiss and General BlackHinithiiiK prompt ly done at Low Kates. Repairing Mill Machinery giveu special attention, and satialaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of aud just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. KKED. GRETTKNBERGER PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER, Repair ICoilers Stills, Tank., Agitators. IIujn uud Nells Second - hand Hollers, i:te. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. Eud ofSuHpensinu Bridge, Third ward, OIX CITY, 1M. New, New, New, Bright and Clean Wall Paper, Wall Paper Blue and Green. Yes and lied and Yellow and Brown and all sorts of beautiful new combinations. New Ideas IN Decoratina New stock unit fin en I sam ples out, can lie norn at lli aland formerly occupied by F. J'j, Dick's tailor shop. Geo I. Davis, PHONE 3(5. TIONESTA, PA Take Laxative urorno Quinine Tablets, Seven Million boxes sold in pust 12 months. This Signature IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Since the Glasgow Woolen Mills Co. opened their store in Oil City the people of Tionesta have been very generous with their patronage, enough so in fact to warrant our starting nn agency in Tionesta. Mr. II. 1J. Feit will represent us in your town. He will have a full line of our samples and will be pleased to have you call on him and look them over, iu the Lanson building, Jiext to "White Star Grocery. You may look through the entire line and never find a doubtful style or pattern. Don't take anything that is offered, when you can buy the best to be had and at a moderate price. rrri I t-5j Vi -si HI Suits, Top Coats, Rain Coats, 815 Glasaow Woolen Mills Co., WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. HOgfffi OIL CITY, PA. II. U. Feit, Agent. EVERYTHING 4 I Confining our line ware business e are iu tho community to iu thai line. XI it 8 a Ntove, ltsiiigc, Move Pipe, Kiteheu Wre, or a' ything iu .Supplies for Lumbermen, Jlechniiit'M or Farmer, we baye it iu Block. Ijlduksinithiug aud vehicle ropuiriui; while you wait Call aud look us over. We cau fit you out at moderate cost. We can also "tel ym right" in auythiuk iu the line of a . . . Wagon or Buggy. J. C. SCOWDEN. 4 3 1 4 FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, Time Deposit Solicited. Will A.WatnrCook, A. It. nt n President. A. Wayne Cook, O. W. Roliinnnn.' Wm. HmearhauKli, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Kitchev. J.T.Palo, J. II. Kellv. Collections remitted for on d:iy of pr.ymont ers all the benefits consistent with conservative bunking. IntoroHt psid on time deposit!). Your patronage respectfully solicited. Made to Measure Satisfactorily pa IN- HARDWARE. strictly to tlio Hard prepared as no others supply your every ueed m NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. S50.000. $42,000. pun Four Per Vent, ju-r Annum KtLLY. Cashier. koto ns Wm. SMBAnnAUOH, Vim PreHldent at low ratos. We promise our custom 1 me way ks A -Jt$?' on every ?rviftr box. 25c.
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