Smart k Silberbers: Looking Out for Your Interests As the Sequel Proves, Has Been Looking Out for Our Own It's easy to assert, but it's the doing, not the saying, that counts in the long run in merchandising. Sometimes we may eeera a little boastful, but what, short of superlative ' words, can fit superlativo doings? Depend upon it, the store that gathers the most dependable goods and cis tributes them at lowest possible prices has no place for comparatives in the telling. Women's Fur Lined Coats, $35.00 Half Sold Because Well Hough.! We present a special purchase of fur lined coats at a price that, from the viewpoiut of preseut market conditions, suggests wanton sacrifice. Though we could not duplicate the garment today at the price we now ofll-r them to you, they were so well bought that we are making a small profit on them. If interested, don't tal to respond promptly. We don't add this to urge you to come, but to warn you to get here on time. Boys' Sweaters Wool $1, Worsted $1.25 At 1, Boys' Wool Sweaters in navy, scarlet, gray and white, sizes 28 to 34. At $125, Boys' Pure Worsted Sweaters, navy with red neck and cuffm, scarlet with navy, gray with scarlet, all eizes. Smart Tailored Suits for Women At $15 We ofTer a new long coat suit iu a tight fitting model made of light or dark gray homespuns or overplaid mixtures. At $25 Three new and distinctive long coat suits iu side plaited or overlapping stitched seam models with button through or fly fronts coats which are of extreme length, lined throughout with taffeta or satin. At $35 Two entirely new models in Eton Suit with Princess girdle and circular gored skirt, made of broad cloth iu wine, plum, myrtle, navy, reseda or Austrian green adaptations of French designs. SMART & OIL CITY, PA. Safeguards. Our Depositors are protected by every method known to modern bank iug. Our loans and investments are all passed upon by our Executive Com mittee, are examined at least twice a year by a Committee of the Stockhold ers, and the bank's entire affairs are always under the supervision of the Statu Banking Department and subject to examination by them at all limes. In addition to this we employ an expert accountant to make a thorough audit of every account in the bank Jauuary 1st aud July 1st of each year, when all pass books are called in and each account is fully examined by him. We are proud of the above protection furnished our Depositors and invite you to become one of them. 4 Per Cent. Paid on Certificates of Deposit. OIL CITY TRUST COMPANY. President, JOSEPH SEEP. Vice President, GEORGE LEWIS. Everything, proof Lucas (Tinted are sun-proof, damp-proof, cold-proof, salt-air-proof, dirt-proof and competition - Your dealer will prove John Lucas & Co Meadvillo Commercial College, Meaclville, Pa., Wishes to secure the names of all young people between 13 and 23 In Western Pennsylvania. Send 10 names with post ollice address and ag", and receive 10 beautifully written call ing cards. THE SCHOOL THAT GETS RESULTS. A LEADER IN ITS FIELD. . Not a graduate of last year's claas out of a position. Present enrolment much larger than that of last year. The managers are the author of the leading series of commercial text books. Registration on every Monday. Send for catalogue. ROCHESTER, N. Y. Honl Nlttht llmlBnarl. For more thiin 4ih yours a body of men known ns the Mont pros do Ks plnosn have enjoyed the exclusive privilege of witti-hlng over the slum bers of the kincs iind nwns of Spain. They lire hound by tradition to be na tives of Esplnosa nnd to have served with distinction In the nrmy. One of these Is on guard at the door of the bedroom of each royal personage In the palace, and the others, armed with huge halberds and wearing felt soled shoes, tread silently all through the night along the corridors and halls. Their service Is-glns ut midnight nnd oeuses at 7 in the morning. Trimmed Hats $3.25 $4.50 $5.00 Because famed for headgear of high grades it should not be inferred that we cater only to that trade. At such popular prices as $3.25, 84 50 and $5, for example, we are o Hiring trimmed hats that, so far as taste and style are concerned, compare favorably with those of double or triple their cost. SILBERBERG, Treasurer, H. R. MERRITT. Paints Gloss) rain-proof, heat-proof, rot-proof, germ-proof, proof why they are proof. Philadelphia Standard In Japan. New York, Oct 16. According to Mate Henderson of the London four masted bark Alcldos, now lying at tho foot of Twenty-sixth street, Brooklyn. John D. Rockefeller Is reaching out to lay his hands upon the oil fields in the northern part of Jupan. While tho Alcldes lay at Kobe, Henderson tool: a rldo into the Interior. On the rail road he met a man who had just come from the oil ilelds In the north. This man told tho mato that agents of Stan dard Oil were buying up all tho prom ising tracts. TIRED OF ELUDING PURSUIT. Voluntarily Returned to Colorado to Stand Trial For Wrecking a Bank. Albany, Nov. 7. Abraham Schlffer, who gave himself up to the Albany police last week, voluntnrily returned to Colorado today to stand trial for wrecking a private bank operated by him and a ronsln at Alamosa, Con ejos county. SchifTer said that his bank had failed because he lost $75, 000 of depositors' money In specula tion. He was tired of eluding pursuit, he said, nnd willing to be tried. He was committed to the Albany jail on the technical charge of vagrancy and the Colorado authorities were notified. When Sheriff Jose A. Garcia of Con ejos county reached town bearing a requisition, he found that Governor Higgins was in Olcan and that he could not get the necessary extradition pa pers until Wednesday. When Schlf fer learned this he expressed willing ness to go back without being com pelled. He was discharged In tho lo cal police court and he and the sheriff Immediately left for the West. Chief Hyatt of the local police force says that tho deficiency of Schlffer's bank is over J200.0O0. It Is under stood that the prisoner has wealthy rclntlves In New York upon whom he relies to settle with the depositors and thus secure his release. Died of Football Injury. Alton, 111., Nov. 7. James Squires, n member of the Alton High school foot ball team, died yesterday from the ef fects of an injury received Oct. 21 In a game with East St. Louis High school team. He received a kick on the knee which resulted in blood pois oning. He was 16 years of. ago. As a result of the death of Squires tho foot ball team was disbanded. Isthmian Canal Appointment. Washington, Nov. 7. Edward J. Williams of Evanston, 111., was appoint ed district disbursing officer of the Isthmian canal commission to succeed Paymaster George C. Schneffer, U. S. navy, who has been recalled for duty with the navy. Mr. Williams has been In the service of the Chicago and Northwestern railroad for 10 years. MARKET REPORT. New York Provision Market New York, Nov. 6. WHEAT No. 2 Red, 95c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Dulutn, 9Sc f. o. b. afloat. CORN No. 2 corn, C2c f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 64c. OATS Mlxel oats, 26 to 32 lbs S3c; clipped white, 3G to 40 lbs, 37 39c PORK Mess, $15.7516.00; fam ily, per bbl., $17.60318.00. HAY Shipping, 6055c; good to choice, 77V,82c. BUTTER Creamery, extra, 23(5 23c; common to extra, 1623c; fctate dairy, common to extra, 17 22c CHEESE State, full cteam. small choice, 13c. EGGS Stato and Pennsylvania, 35c. POTATOES S2.002.25. Buffalo Provision Market Buffalo, Nov. 6. WHEAT No. 1 northern, new, sjot, 91c; No. 2 red, 90c. CORN No. 2 corn, 58V4c f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 59V&C. OATS No. 2 white, 34c f. o. b. afloat; No. 3 white, 34 V c. FLOUR Fancy b.'ended patent per bbl., $5.256.00; winter family patent $4.40(5.15. BUTTER Creamery western, e tra, 23c; state and Pennsylvania creamery, 22c; dairy, chcice to fancy, 21c. CHEESE Fancy full cream, 13c; good to choice, 12c. EGGS Selected, fancy, 2930c. POTATOES Western, fancy, per bu., 7580c; home grown, per bu., 75 85c. East Buffalo L!v Stock Market CATTLE Best steers on sale, $ 5.G0 C-5.75; fair to good butcher fitoers, f?.904.25; medium half-tat steers, $3.403.90; common to fair heifers, $2.753.00; good to choice heifers, $4.004.25; good butcher bulls, $3.25 3.90; choice to extra veals, $T.75S? 8.00; fair to good, $7.257.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS Choice spring lambs, $7.357.50; yearlings choice, $6.006.25; handy wethers, S5.505.75; mixed sheep, $5.50ij'5 75. HOGS Mixed packers' grades $5.0&5.1O; medium hogs, $5.10(3-5.15; pigs, light, $5.005.05. Buffalo Hay Market HAY Choice, $12.00; No. 1, $1100; No. 2, $8.009.00; choice light mix ed. $10.00. Utlca Dairy Market Utica, Nov. 6. Sales on the dairy Board of Trade today were: Large white, 4 lots of 270 boxes at 12c; large colored, 8 lots of 603 boxes at 12c; large colored, 4 lots ot 184 boxes at 12c; small white, 11 Iota of 895 boxes at 12c; small colored, 10 lots of 550 boxes at 12Uc; small col ored, 23 lota of 1,905 boxes at 12V4c. BUTTER 25 packages of creamery sold at 23'c. Little Falls Dairy Market Utica, Nov. 6. Sales of cheese on the Little Falls dairy market today were: Small colored, 14 lots of 1,120 boxes at lSVic; small white, 15 lots of 911 boxes at 12'c; twins colored, C lots of 830 boxes at Uc; twins white, 12 loU of 710 boxes at 12c. Thompson's Barosma, Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cure is worthy of the high est pralso. It is purely vegetable, per fectly harmless and should he given to young children for any weakness of the kidneys or bladdor. 60o and fl.00. All druggists, tf CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. Tha Kind Ycu Have Always Bought Signature of (icUi PROCLAMATION. Whkkkas, The Hon. W. M. Lindsay, Presidout J udge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the comity ot Forest, has issued bis pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions of tho Poace, Orphans' Court, Oyer and Terminer and (loneral Jail Dolivery, at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commonce on the TWrd Monday of November, being the 20th day of November, l!H)o. No tice is therefore given to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Con stables of said county, that they be then and there iu their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ol said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their ollice appertain to be done, and to those who are bou nd in recogn iisanoe to prosecute against theprisonors that are or shall Do in the jail of Forest County, that they may be thou and there to prosecute against tliem as shall be lust. Given un der my hand and seal this 23d day of uciouer, a. v. -isms. GEO. W. NOBLIT, us. Sheriff, THIAIa LIST. List of causes set down for trial In tho Court of Common Pleasof Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Third Monday of November, 1905: 1. W. 8. MoChesney vs. Frank Brown and Monroe . MoManigle, co-partners doing business as Brown A McManlgle, No. 13, September term, 1904. Summons in action of assumpsit. 2. George M. Miller vs. J. M. Beinis and Harry Beinis, partners doing busi ness as J. M. Bom Is A Son, No. 17, Sep tember term, 1904. Summons Id as sumpsit. 3. Alfred Johnson vs. J. M. Hasting Lumber Co., No. 32, September term, 1905, (Summons in assumpsit. 4. Frances E. Cowden and C. F.. Frey, doing business as Frey A Co. vs. Herman Gugcenheim and Julius Gugeenbeim, doing business as Guggenheim Brothers, No, &4, September term, 1905. Sheriff's interpleader. Attest, J. C. GEIST, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa., October 23, 1905. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of sundry writs of Fieri Facias and Levari Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, and to me direct ed, there will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry at the Court House in the Borough of Tionesta, Pa., on MONDAY, NOV. 20, A. 1. 1905, at 2:00 o'clock p. m., the following des cribed real estate, to-wit: J. S. VAIL vs. T. A. BARBER, Fi. Fa., No. 37, September Term, im4. E. D., No. 10, November Term, 1905, (waiv ers.) A. C. Brown, Attorney. All tbe right, title, interest and claim of the defendant of, in and to all that cer tain parcel of land situute in the village of West Hickory, Harmony township, Forest county, Pennsylvania, bounded as follows: Beginning at a post on Ann street, thence north 67 degrees west 77 and 4-10 feet to a post; thence north 29 degrees 102 feet to a post; thence south 60 and 3-4 degrees east 77 aud 4 10 feet to a post on Ann street; thence along Ann street south 29 degrees west 102 feet to a post and place of beginning. Containing 0774.8 square feot of land, be (he same more or less, on which is erected one dwelling house 16x24 feet, and one and one-ball story kitchen attached 12x16 feet; also one barn, size 32x46x16 feet, also out buildings. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of T. A. Barber, at the suit of J. S. Vail. ALSO, LEMUEL S. WOLF, Assignee of J. J. Fisher's Adm'r. vs. ELM IN A HKNP EK, in hands of JACOB BENDER, Executor of Estate ot Elmina Bender, decoded. JACOB BENDER, with no tice to MINNIE K. BENDER and FKED. 11. BENDER, Terre Tonants, lv. Fb., No. 42, September Term, 1905. E. D., No. 14, November Term, 1905. S. D. Irwin, Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of tbe defendants of, in and to all those certain lota in tbe village of West Hick ory, Forest county, Pennsylvania, de scribed as follows, viz: Beginning at post, Main street, corner of lots Nos. 25 and 20, tbence along lot No. 25 north 63 degrees and 39 minutos west 90 feet to an alley; thence bv same north 31 degrees 21 minutes east 60 feet to post; thence by lot No. 28 south 53 degrees 39 minutes east 90 feet to post; thence by Main street south 31 degrees 21 minutes west 60 feet to place of beginning. Containing 5400 square feet of land, being 1 its Nos. 26, 27, as per Whittekin plot. Also, those other lots in same village last aforesaid, described thus, viz: Beginning at post corner of lots Nob. 45 and 46, thence by Ann street north 31 degrees 21 minutes east 60 feet to post; thence by lot No. 48 south 58 degrees 39 minutes east 70 feet to post; thence by alley south 31 degrees 21 minutes west 60 feet to post; thence by lot No. 45 north 68 degrees 39 minutes west 70 feet to post to place ol beginning. Containing 4200 square feet, being lots Nos. 46, 47, of Whittekin's plan ol W. P. Siggins farm, on which is erected one two-story hotel building, size 24x60 feet, with an ell, size 20x26 feet, and one barn, size 32x60 feet, with ell, size 32x24 feet; also, one small house, size 12x16 feet, 1 stories high. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Elmina Bender, in hands of Jac,ob Bender, Executor of Estate of Elmina Bender, deceased, Jacob Bender, with notice to Minnie E. Bender and Fred II. Bender, Terre Tenants, at the suit of Lemuel S. Wolf, Assignee of J. J. Fisher's Adm'r. TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly complied with whon the property is stricken down s 1. When the plaintiff or other lien cred itors become the purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on the prop erty sold, together with such lien credi tor's receipt for the amount of the pro ceeds of the salo or such portion thereof as he may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2 All bids must be paid in full. 3. All Bales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of the next day, at which time all proper ty not settled for will ag:iin be put up and sold at the expense and risk of the the person to whom first sold. Soe Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition, page 446, aud Smith's Forms, page 384. GEO. W. NOBLIT, Sheriff. Shoriffs OlUoo, Tionesta, Pa., Oct. 23, 1905. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing accounts have been filed in my office and will be presented at the next term of Court for confirmation : Second and final account of A. W. Fid ler, Administrator of tbe estate of J. II. Fidler, late of Jenks township, deceased. First and final account of K. H. Mur ray, Administrator of the estate of J. B. Watson, late of Jenks township, deceased. ,T. C. GEIST, Clerk of Orphans' Court. Tionesta, Pa., October 23, 1905. Executor's Notice. Wboreas, Letters Testamentary on the estate of Lewis Weingard, late of Har mony township, Forest county. Pa., de ceased, having been granted to the un dersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are heroby notified to make pay ment without delay, and those having claims or demands will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. C. M. Arnkb, Executor, Oct. 4 fit. Tionesta, Pa. WANTED. Ropiesentative in own community. $500.00 capital re quired. Good salary to right party. W..iu-flili ,aal ourittti nrnrmuitinn. Ad dress New Martinsvillo Improvement L'o., Wheeling or Hteeiton w. va. u Hindoo Nose Key. "It Is considered an Insult and ex tremely Indelicate in India to refer to a woman's nose ring, but so many ask me, 'What Is that flower they hold In their mouth?' that I must tell what I shouldn't," says Edmund Russell. "It Is the badge of wifehood, even more sacred than our wedding ring net al ways with the costliest and most beau tlful Jewels a woman possesses and tho last she will part with. A ruby with two M'iuis Is tbe favorite, as rymlKilizIng a heart between two guardians of purity. This is somewhat going out of fashion under English in fluence. The Somajl ladles and Zo-roastt-lan sisters do not wear them, but every orthodox Hindoo woman l as her pak cbabl, or 'nose key,' as It M also called, usually two, one of pre cious Jewels nnd costly pearls; the oth er a little plain gold safety pin, which Is slipped In Just as the great circle is being drawn out, for the nose must never for a moment be left free." Jewel Crafts of India. Colli Dlooded Mnn. "Man Is the coldest blooded animal there is," said a well known doctor. "Man's low temperature," the doctor went on, "Is responsible for more than half his ailments. Your normal tem perature Is OHVj degrees F. It Is ouly when you have a bad temperature that you got ns warm as uny of the lower nulmitls that Is so soy, when you ore In a high fever, with a tempera ture of 102, you are at the normal heat of the cat, the dog, the ox, the rat, and so on. In the coolest of seas the por poise Is never cooler than NX) degrees. The bat, the rabbit, the guinea pig, the hare aud the elephant likewise are all cool at 100 degrees. The lieu has the highest temperature of all the lower creatures, and it is n good ileal warm er, too, when a chicken. Its tempera ture then Is ns high as 111, but age and experience cool Its blood by 8 de grees." New York Globe. The Old Jnpaneae Mall. In the days before the ports of Ja pan were opened to foreigners, before telegraphs, railroads and electricity had found their way Into the Island empire, the Infrequent mails were car ried by post ruuners, who wore the merest apology of a loin cloth nnd blue nnd white rug.4 around their heads. They wore for the most part an elab orate suit of tattoo, with a red star on each shoulder, the mark of their call ing. The letters wore incased In a waterproof package and secured to the end of a bamboo pole. With tills over his shoulder nnd a pair of fragile san dals on Ills feet the runner started on his long Journey, making from 7." to 100 miles per day. The distance they covered seems incredible, but the men were trained to speed nnd had remark able endurance. Long Haul of Lumber. Pittsburg, Oct 16. Puget Sound lumbermen have been luvtted to bid on material for 1.000 cars to be de livered at Pittsburg. This Is the larg est order they have ever had from a territory considered exclusive to thM yellow pine mills of the South, and is due to a heavy Increase In the price of that lumber. Tbe rate on Washington fir to Pittsburg Is about 62 cents, while tho rate on yellow from Missis sippi and Georgia points ranges approx imately between 23 aud 25 cents. Hill ot (he Poison l'lnnf. Jlose to the frontier of Nepal la the mountain of Sandook-Pbu, which means Iu the Tibetan language "the hill of the poison plant," or aconite. This plant Is so abundant and so dead ly In its effects that nil sheep nnd cat tle passing over the mountain are muz zled by their drivers. An English trav eler saw at its foot great heaps of dis carded bamboo muzzles. Curiously enough, only those cattle that are new ly Imported from the plntus are fatally affected. .The natives believe that the sheep of the district learn to shun tbe youngest leaves, which are the most virulent. A more likely explanation is that they grow habltnated to the drug by taking It In mnnll quantities. A GUARANTEED CLUE FOR PILES. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrnding Piles. Druggists refund mnnoy if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case, no mat ter of how long standing, in 6 to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. 60o. If your druggist hasn't .it Bend 60o in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by the Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo CAFJDEE ARE THE BEST Fifty years of superiority behind them and still improving. Candees Look Better Candees Fit Better Candees Wear Better Don't be deceived by the assurances of dealers who have other brands "just as good." Ask for Candees For sale by all leading stores. Merchants desiring their names to ap pear at the bottom ol this cut can have it under established rules free of charge on application to us. H. Chllds Co., Sole Distributors, 813 Peun Ave., Pittsburg. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIEID PROPRIETOR. job TEJLiiisra- COLLEGE, located a t Pittsburg, Pa, Come to this great Financial and Manu facturing center for a BUSINESS EDUCATION; don't go to a small place where Stenographers and Bookkeepers are not required. Circulars. Win. H. Dull, President. Klectrlo Oil. Guaranteed for Rheumatism, Sprains, Sor Feet, Pains, xc. At all dealers RUBBERS DUFFS 1 11 That's later than it's been for some years, hat we'ro going to have our TbaokigivitiK Linen Sale a week earlier than usual, bo you'll have ample time to buy your lioeus, hem thorn, and have llieui laundered ready tor uso Thanksgiving if necessary. We'io proud of the coufideuco the liuea buyers ot this city have iu tbe Liucoa this store sella. It's an evidence of their merit and intrinaio worth. Damasks that oome from the laundry looking as crisp and pretty as the day they came from our counteri Thai's tho crucial test. Easy enough for some linen makers to dress up a pieoe of liuen so it looks prety and nice so loDg bh it's in the store. How will it wear? is an entirely dif ferent question. If you're willing to pay a fair price we'll answer that question satisfactorily for you. We cannot describe in detail but mention several qualities which you will find exceptionally good values if you come: 58 iu. Unbleached Damask, 35o yd; 72 in. Silver Bleached, 45c; 72 io. Silver Illeached, (we recommend this) 75o; C4 fn. Bleached, all lineu, 50c; 70 in. Bleached, 5!)c; 70 in. Blenched, all linen, regular price 70o, our price C5c; 72 in. Bleached Double, 85e;72 in. Plain Bleached, SI, another at $1.60; Ex quisite Double, $1.25 or $1.50; 2 yds. wide Damask, $2; 2h yds. wide, $2.25. Maniple sent for the asking. i 1 1 tea Willi Am a. jamus, 4 M I ASfcgclable Preparation for As similating thcFoodandRcgula ling the Stomachs and Bowels of Tromolcs Digcslion.Chcerrur nessartdRcst.Contatns neither Opium.Morpliiue nor Mineral. TsotXahcotic. Mas afouiySAMnzrrKtiw Mx fmn fitrm Srmd Aperfccl Remedy forConstipa tlon , Sour Stoniach.lliarrhoca Worms ,Convulsiois,Fcvcrish ness and Loss of Sleep. TacSunile Signature or NEW VOliK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, - Time Deposits Solicited. Witt A. Watnk Cook, President. A. Wayne Cook, (mnmsto I SUS Of iHH iiiii f, " i n A. B. Kkllt, Cashier. directors G. W. Robinson, N.P.Wheeler, T. P.RItohev. J. T. Dale, J. H. Kellv. Collections remitted for on day or payment at low ratos. We promise our oustom era all the benefits oonslstent with conservative banking. Interest piid on time deposits. Tour patronage respectfully solicited. A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Pine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Hates. Rear of Hotel Weaver TIOUBSTA, PA. Telephone Ho. 20. LAO! ) Dr. La Franco's UCOM ROUND Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator Superior to other remplifn nolri at hluli prlrtn. Cure RimrnnlPiHl. BucecMfuIlT impil hy ovrr '.200,000 Women. Frlrr. 25 Oni, lniK. Kitfti or hy mail. Tolllmnlal A ltookua free. Dr. IjaFranoo, I'liHadalplila, Pa, CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH ilYROYAL PILLS OHfflnal and Only (Jrnulue. lot I'll ll II i.MMl S KNCiMSii In KKI nd (jold mctallia twiM. ... vtth blue rthban. 1'akp n other. Ucrii.e ItavBernva Sub.Ututlunt and ImKa. tloat. Hur of jour DruiKi.l, or Mod 4o. ! fumpf for Particular. Taatlmonla!, and "Kellef for l.adlea," in leirer, b; re. tara Mall. 1 0.OOO TtatlmoBlLU. 8M bt ell llrau I"1- klrkeeler Carailral !' peatr. JeaaWea Maara, fUlLa J-A. a .1 ana Table Linens, The President' proclama tion ratting aile Thursday, Nov. 30, as Thanksgiving Day has beeu issued. - uil wix, ra. m For Infanta and Children. IThe Kind You Have AliAfQiro Dnnnrht Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years tmi Mimw miMin. lint Tom tirr. NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. S50.000. 142,000. pay Four I'er Cent, per Annum Wm. Smkakbauoh, Vice President Win. Smearbaugb, A Cood Investment Nothing will beautify the home like a couple coata of Ucni Pioneer Prepared Paint. Ita the beat Investment possible to make too, as thirty or forty dollars worth of paint will add more to the value of a house than money spent In any other way. It will also pay for Itself In satisfac tion there Is nothing so pleasing to householder aa a well painted house. It doea not cost much to paint a house and It will protect the wood and make It last twice aa long as your careless ntl;h bor's who Is neglecting to properly pro tect bis home. We orTcr a guaranteed paint In ilititi Pioneer Paint, and wc shall be pleated to send you free color card showing sample shadr.s. Pleuae write or cdl touiy. G. W. KUDlKaSUof & S(), TioncMu, fn. Pa. SSH2SS5HtJ SKS3a2SE93tyS3B? i fiST0H
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