THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. C. WCNK. - Cditon t Propriitor. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1906. Terms. Congress, f20; Senate, IS; Assembly, $12; District Attorney, fT. The cah mut invarishly accompany the order fur announcement. CONGRESS. I desire to present my name for tbe consideration of the Republicnn voters of thin Congressional District as a candidate for member of Congress, subject to tbe will of the county primaries and the dis trict conference. O. C. Al.LKS, Warren, Pa. I hereby announce myself as a candi dste for representa'ive In Congress from the twenty-embtb district nf Pennsylva nia. H. H. Ccminos, Tidioute, Pa. ASSEMBLY. We are mithorizod to announce John II. Rorkrthon, ol Tioneala Broii)rb,as a candidate lor Assembly, subject to Re publican usages. We are authorized to announce T. P. Collins, of Green township, as a candi date tor Assembly, subject to Republican usages. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. We are authorized to announce A. C. Brown, Esq.. ol TioneMa, as a candidate for District Attorney, subject to Republi can usages. Guthrie Wins in ritt.sburg. In the bitter contest for Mayer ol Greater Pittsburg George W. Guthrie, the coalition candidate won out yesterday over Jenkinson.the Republican nominee, by a majority of 4,000. K!rschler; Republican, is elected mayor of Allegheny by about 6,000 majority, MvConnell, Republican, is elected may or of Franklin by a plurality of 242 over Borland, Prohibitionist. Senator Smoot is again in tbe lime light at Washington, which ought to be the last preliminary to tis final dlsap pearauce from public life. The Chinese may have the discretion to keep quiet about it, but they never get that "foreign devil" idea entirely out of their beads. It is probable that Senator Patterson1! mind is subject to frequent chaDgea but be should be given credit for finally land' lug on tbe right side, the Roosevelt aide. Thk law psed by the recent legisla ture providing for uniform primary elec t ions does not tax e effect till November 1st next, and so the primaries throughout the State this year will be held as bore- to fore. Senator LaFollkte has declined tbe invitation to become a member of Tom Lawson's insurance-busting committee, LaFoliete persists in disappointing folks who are waiting for him to do something foolish. The meat packers no longer contend that tbey are not engaged in a conspiracy (o throttle competition and squeeze the consumer; they have fallen back upon the plea that tbey cannot be prosecuted because they gave Commissioner Garfield inside information. "I am almost afraid to go to tbe table," aays Dr. Wiley. "The butter is painted; canned goods are kept for years and sold for the genuine article, and the foods we eat are fraiiiiht with germ-lile of a barm lul natuie." l he doctor a talk Is a sure sign of approaching spring. He needs sassafras. The new Senatorial apportionment is made and Elk Republicans got Insult added to injury, instead of relief, as they had hoped. The district is just the same as it was with the exception that Clinton, another Democratic county, is added on the east. It's a peach of a district. Just look at it. Ridgway dvocate. The Erie railroad management will soon employ rate clerks to figure the price of tickets from points in other states tn points in Ohio, the new 2-cei.t tare legislation of the Buckeye state ne cessitating a complete change of ticket prices all along the line from Chicago to New York. It Is said that this work can not be accomplished in tbe thirty days within which the new law becomes op erative. Major Brown, Secretary of Internal Affairs, has instructed the Attorney Gen eral to begin suit against the Pennsylva nia Railroad Company to stop the collec tion of the refund ou mileage books. Each purchaser of a $20 mileage book on the Pennsylvania Railroad lines is at present compelled to leave a deposit of (10, which the company claims Is for the purpose of preventing the illegitimate use of the book. Secretary Brown's ac tion is tbe result of a complaint filed by organizations of traveling salesmen and business men of Philadelphia and Pitts burg on January 16. The final trade statistics for tbe year 1005 show a phenomenal degree of pros perity in the United Slates,. To give an idea of tbe magnitude of the products of American farms, mines and factories, some imaginative statistician has figured out that it would require 33,184,857 freight cars to move it, and if combined in a single train would reach nine times around the earth. Or, combined with tbe necessary engines to haul it, would make a train 240,000 miles long. If this great trainload of American produce were placed on a track leading to the moon, the tront engine would be speed ing across the face of Luna while the oatioose would not have left the yard on this earth. Punxy Spirit. It must have been with a purpose of saving for tbe minority party a numer ically respectable representation in the upper branch of the state legislature that the senatorial apportionment bill was changed during the last days of the ses sion so as to throw Elk, Clarion and Clltiton counties into a district to over come the small Republican majoiities of Forest and Cameron. This string of counties reaches from the Allegheny river on tbe went into territory well east of tbe center of tbe state, and leaves the Elk couuty Republicans agaiu without a chauce at either branch of the state legis lature. Some political talent bould have been exerted to place Elk county tinder the protection of McKean's big Republi can majorities, in the hergitorial align ment. Kane Republican. Xew Corrupt Practices Law. The bill inteuded to cure the practice of expending money unlawfully at elec tions, which passed the legislature In its dying moments, has received the signa ture of the Governor snd is now law, Unless it is most rigld'y enforced it will have a tendency to drive the better ele ment out of politics and give the tougher crowd, who do not rare, for consequen ces, or who would have no conscientious scruples against swearing falsely, full sway. It provides among other things that every candidate for an office, whether successful or not, must make an account ing of bis expenses, naming each item, etc., and swear to it. It further provides that no candidate and no, treasurer of any political committee shall give or lend or agree to pay, give or lend, either directly or indirectly, any money or other valua ble thing for any election whatever tx- I cept for the following put poses: 1. r or printing and traveling expenses, stationery, advertising, postage, express age, freight, telegraph, telephone and messenger serf ice. 2. For dissemination of information to the public. 3. For political meetings, demonstra tions and conventions and for transporta tion of speakers. 4. Fur tbe rent, maintenance snd fur nishing of offices. 6. For the payment of clerks, type writers and stenographers actually em ploy trl. 0. For the payment ol persons actually employed in canvassing and soliciting votes in making public speeches. 7. For the employmeut of watchers at primary meetings "and electioua to the number allowed by law. 8. For the transportation oi voters to and from the polls. . For legal expenses, bona fide in curred, in connection with any nomina tion or election. Thk special session of the legislature which adjourned last Thursday passed the following bills, which either have or will receive tbe approval of the Governor: Repeal of Philadelphia "Ripper." Greater Pittsburg. - State Treasury Regulations. Personal Registration. Senatorial Apportionment. Representative Apportionment, Uniform Primary Elections. Regulations for Rebuilding Bridges. Corrupt Use of Money in Politics. Philadelphia Civil Service. Pernicious Activity in Politics. Abolishing FeeaofToaurance Commis sioner and placing him on $6,000 salary. Abolishing Fees of Secretary of Com monwealth and placing him on a salary of 18,000. Our Representative, Hon. Joseph C, Sibley, will spend his summers at Lake Cbamplain and his winters In Florida, but denies that he will surrender his res idence in Franklin. In a letter to tbe News he says: "We have located our winter home at St. Petersburg, Florida, which has the softest, dryest and most even temperature that I have ever found anywhere. There I am following tbe natural bent of my tastes and inclinations in the cultivation of the soil. I think I have said not Infrequently to my farmer friends that one of the most ambitious hopes possessed by me was that Some day I might be able to have enough money to become a farmer. I know that it has been said that it takes a smart man to be a successful hotel-keeper, but it ja my judgment that to be a successful farmer requires a higher degree of ability, in dustry and self-denial than any avocation known to me. It Is not my belief that it will prove highly remunerative. None the less, it briugs me close to nature's heart. I have there several acres of oranges and grapi fuit in bearing and am Betting out 6,000 additional troes this spring, and am aiming on my place to produce everv tropical fruit known to our country. This will aflord healthful exercise for both mind and body, and with inv love for books and for friends I am confident of being able to pass my remaining years usefully and pleasantly." Leeper. Mrs. D. R. Mai a returned home Tours day after a three weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Carson, in Clarion. Charles Campbell, of West Sunbury, spent Monday and Tuesday with his brother-in-law, G. VV. Kuhns, of this place. P. J. Rapp, of Sbippenville, was caller in town Sunday. Miss Lola Kubns, of Duhrlng, spent Sunday night in town. Miss May Sigwortb, who baa been in Sbippenville for the past two weeks, came borne Sunday. Miss Theresa Obenrider left Monday for a few days' visit in Warren. A large crowd was iu attendance at teachers' institute Saturday. Dorothy How's This! We offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh, that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the last 13 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financial ly able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. kst B Traux, wholesale druggists, To ledo, o., Waldino, Rinnan & Marvin, wholesale, druggists, Teledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally. acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Price 75o per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testi monials free. Hall's Family Pills are tbe best. A Ilnblt to be Encournjied. The mother who has acquired tbe habit of keeping on hand a bottle of Chamber lain's (.pugn Kemeuy, saves herself a great amount of uneasiness and anxiety. Coughs, colds and croup, to which chil dren are susceptible are quickly cured ny lis use. It counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia, and if given as soon as the first symptoms ol croup appear, it will prevent attack. This remedy contains nothing Injurious and mothers give it to little ones with a loelmg nf perfect security. Sold by Dunn fc Fulton. lean truthfully recommend Thomp son's Barosma, Kidney and Liver Cure as a fine medicine and a cure for all you claim for It. When I commenced taking it I weighed 114 pounds aud after five months I weighed 136 pounds. I am al most entirely free from Rheumatism and my general heath is greatly iuiproved. Mrs. S. M.Lyons, Titusville. tf r l.mne llnrk. This ailment Is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles and mav be cured by applying Chamberlain's Pain Halm two or three times a dav and rub. bing the parts vigorously at each applica tion. If this does not afford relief, bind on a piece of flannel slightly dampened with Pain Halm, and quick relief Is al most sure to follow. For sale by Dunn A Fulton. Cream of the Xctts. It's not bo terribly funny to get into the habit of being a father. Many odds and ends are Kill to be had here.. Possibly just what yon want, and always at your own prion. Hopkins. It's up to some men who think tliey know it all to live and unlearn, Sau-Cura Ointment cures old sores, fever sores and ulcers, leaving a sound, healthy skin, 2oc. The 50e size holds three times as much. tf Ouly a very lazy man is afraid to earn money becaose it may be tainted. Don't miss the best opportunity you have had for years. The Hopkins clear ance sale is still in progress. There's lots of the best yet left. It Nothing equals the arrogance of some men's so called humble opinions. Ifyou feel all tired out and weak, have no energy, and suffer with a weak back, take Thompson's Barosms, Kidney, Liver snd Bladder Cure at once. 50c and tl.00. All druggists. tf In order to succeed a man must ap preciate the value of his opponent's abili ties. I suffered everything with piles, but was cured by Snn-Cura Ointment and I have not been troubled with them since. Enclosed finds stamps for a bottle which I want for a friend. Mrs. Josie Robin son, Central House, Couneaut, O. If There may be balm in Gilead, but there are no cheap excursions to that town. Cmmon C.ltla are thr Cnnie f .tinny rlous IHitrasrs. Physicians who have gained a national reputation as analysts of the cause of various dUeases, claim that if catching cold eoold be avoided a long list of dan gerous ailments would uever be beard of. Every one knows that pneumonia and consumption originate fmm a cold, and chronic catarrh, bronchitis, and all throat and lung trouble are aggravated and ren dered more serious by each fresh attacK, Do not risk your life or take chances when you have a cold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will cure it before these diseases develop. This remedy contains no opium, morphine or other harmful drug and has thirty years of reputation back of it, gained by its cures under ev ery condition. For sale by Dunn Fulton. My little girl, five years old, was doc tored for several months for bladder trouble but without s'iccess. She was very bad and caused us much anxiety. Finally we put aside the doctor'a medi cines and tried Thompson's Barosma or Kidney and Liver Cure. Five bottles made a complete cure and she is now a sound healthy girl. N. F. Lesiie, Oil City, Pa. tf llrhlliK I'llrs. Ifyou are acquainted with anyone who is trou hied with this distressing ailment. you can do him no greater favor than to tell him to try Chamberlain's Salve. It gives Instant relief. This salve also cures sore nipples, tetter and salt rheum. Price to cents, tor sale by Dunn & Fulton. San-Cura Ointment will positively cure pimples, boils and carbuncles. It is pleasant and soothing, gradually draw nig nut all poisons and foreign matter, leaving a sound, healthy skin. San-Cura Ointment is a great aid in preventing scars. It is antiseptic and Cleansing, al laying tbe inflammation. San-Cura Ointment, 25o and 50c. All druggists. Why Nutter f Warren, Pa. Phillips Drug Co. Dear Slr:-I had been afllicted with rheumatism for 15 years and bad tried every Known remedy, out without any success, until I got a 50c bottle of Crock er's Rheumatic Remedy and only needed half a bottle and have not fel or suffered any pain since. Would not take one hundred dollars for the other half of the bottle if I could nol get any more. It will cure. If yon are suffering get a bottle at once. M. L. AMANN, Merchant Tailor. For sale by Dunn & Fulton. Protect I'roprlrlnry .lledirines. Did it ever occur to you that proprie tary medicines are a blessing to mankind generally? The gooff ones have long continued sale; the poor ones have short life and soon leave tbe market. If we bad to depend entirely upon phy siciansaud druggists it would be expen sive and very inconvenient at times, es pecially in tbe country and at night when neither could be conveniently reached. For nearly forty years Boschee's German Syrup has been used in many families, and thousands of lives of adults and children have been saved by its use, when it was Impossible to reach a physi oian. German Syrup is the best house hold remedy for coughs, colds, throat and lung trouble. It quickly relieves tbe backing cough, loosens the phlegm, aud brin ifs sound and refreshing sleep. Twenty-tive ami sevenly tive cents.' (iet a copy of Green's Prize Almanac. For sale by Dunn A Fulton. A ;iAUA.TKl:l (THE FOIt PILES. " Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists sre authorized to refund money II Pazn Ointment tails to cure in (I to 14 davs. 50c. CASTOR I A Tor Infanta and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration on tbo pstafe of W. A. Grove, lato ol Tiouesta Borough, Forest County. Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indented to said estate are bnrehy notified to make payment without delay, and those having claims or demands will pre sent them, duly authenticated, for settle ment. Minnie GROVE, Admr'x, TioncstH, Pa, A. C. Brown, Attorney. tit Notice to Bidders. The Road Commissioners nf Tionosla Township will meet Thursday, March 13, liMHI, at 10 o'clock a. in., at Little Tionesla bridge, on tbe Tlonosta ami Linevillu road, in Tlonesta Township, foi tbe pur pose of viewing the route for tbe new road In said township and receiving bids lor the construction of the said road ac cording to the order of court to open said load, the Road Commissioners reserving the right to reject any and all bids. jacob aon kk, Wm. McKkk. Hknhy Nlllllt.F. Attest-- Road Commissioners. Henry Wolf, Clerk. TIONKSTA MAUUKT8 COKPECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour V sack n 1.23 1.75 lluck wheat Hour, iti lb , Com meal, food. 100 tb (ffil.25 Corn meal, family, 100 lb 1.75(v2 00 !..... f'.vn.t ........ i Ml A A Chop feed, pure grain Oats Corn, shelled Beans bushel Ham, sugar cured Bacon, sugar cured Shoulders Salt Pork, lb Whitelisb T kit Sugar Syrup N. O, Molasses Coffee, Roast Rio Cotleo, blended Java Tea Butter B itter, creamery , .45 a70 2.75 .10 .15 .13 .12) 50 ((it's) .0J(i4.07 .35(g) ,51) ,35'J .50 16 .25 .35 .60 .2o .30 Rice 05. 10 Eggs, fresh. .'.a "J) Salt 1 barrel Lard Potatoes, bushel Potatoes, sweet, tb , Lime V barrel 1.25 .12 .75 .2i 1.25 isatia v Keg. 2.75 wool 20 22 PROCLAMATION. Whereas. The Hon. W. M. Undsev. President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions iii and for the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas. Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at Tiouesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the Fourth Monday of February, being tne aim nay oi February, 1SKHJ. NO' lice is therefore given to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peaeo and Con stables of said county, that they be then and there iu their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., of said duy with thoir refolds, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those tilings which to their office appertain to be done, and to those w ho are bound i n recogn izance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall Do iu the jail of Forest County, that they may be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be iust. Given un der my baud and seal this 22d day of tfttuuary, a. it. i:ss, A. W. 8TR.0UP, us. Sheriff. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that tbe follow ing accounts have been filed in mv office and will bo presented at the next terra of Court for confirmation: Final account of Geo, W. Noblil, guar- uian oi lianisi mistier, a lunatic. First and final account of W. A. Cross mun. Guardian of J. C. Em melt, at which time tbe said guardian will ask for bis discharge. First and final account of W. T. Hart, Administrator of the estate of Walter J. Murphy, lateof Jenks township, deceased, J.C. GEIST. , Clerk of Orphans' Court. imnesta, fa., January ZJ., l'.njo. SHERIFF'S SALE. D Y VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Fa D cins. issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of t orest County, Pennsylva nia, and to me directed, there will be ex. nosed to SAle hv niiblio veiiduenr nntcrv at the Court llonse, in the Borough of l lonesia, f orest t'ounty, fa., on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, A. D. lflOfl, at one o'clock p. m. the following de- scrioea real estate, to-wit: WM. F. MILLER, to na of DAVID F, MILLER, vs. FREDERICK BAILKY, Fi. Fa., No. 6, February Term, 1!KW, twaivers.j a. urown, Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of the defendant nf, in and to all that piece or parcel of land situate in Barnelt lownslup, forest County, Pennsylvania, I ounded and described as follows, to-wit: lieginmng at a ost at the northeast cor ner thereof, which said post is James Cook's (row Violet Armstrong's) south west corner, and is 185 and 5-7 rods due south to a cross in a rock, which Is Frank Leslie's west corner; thence due south along D. Miller's west line 48) rods to a post, said post being William Poller's northeast corner: thence due west 61 8-10 rods along said Poller's north line to a stone on the east side of the old Blood road; thence north northwest along the east side of said Blood road 49 rods to a stone; thence east G6 rods to a post, tho place of beginning. Containing 20 acres more or less, about five acres of which is cleared and under cultivation. Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Frederick Bailey, at the suit of Win, F. Miller, to use of David F. Miller. TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly complied with when the property is stricken down : 1. When the plaintiff or other loin cred itors become the purchaser, the costs on the writs must bo paid, and a list of liens including mortgago searches on the prop el ty sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt for the amount of the pro ceeds of tho sale or such portion thereof as he may claim, must be furnished the Shorill'. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 8. All sales not.sttled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of tlie next day, at which time all property not settled foi will again be put up and sold at the expense aiid risk of the person to Whom first sold. See Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition, pngo 446 and Smith's Forms, page 384. A-. W. ST ROUP, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, TiouesU, Pa., Febru ary 3, 1006. To the People Rich s Famous All Wool Bock lias fnllni iutu compe tition wiili a very inferior article. The imitation is so perfect that only ao expert is stile tn detect the counter feit with its cottou and shod dy mixtures, until the sock is put into service. Unscru pulous competitors are rep resenting the sock as Rich's All Wool, thus deceiving the customer and injuring our reputation, To protect ourselves and the trade in the futuie Rich's Snrks'will bear a Red Seal Trade Mark printed in white, a 1'nc simile, of which is shown above. . Respectfully, John Rich A; Bros., Woolricli, Fa. irrrili Sprinq Goods White Goods, plain and self figured. Wash Goods of every description. Laces and Embroideries. Wash Silks, Mercerized Goods in ahite and colors. Ginghams, and the latest novelties. GlROBin & SON. The Best $3.00, The Best $3.00, The Best $1.00, The Best $5.00, In the World Usually extravagant claims amount to utile, dui a ciaira ot tots magni tude coming from tha renntahln old house of Knox, for fifty years tbe st via leader of New York, cannot he ignored a together; there's something fT I in it. ina new spring snapes are readv. Prices as above and nnalitv guaranteed to be the best in the world lor the ptice. ent to any address on receipt of order by the exclusive agents. THEMcCUEN CO, 2b AND 29 SENECA ST.. OIL CITY. PA. Fred. Orettonborgor GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. Ail work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil W'ell Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Rlacksm I thing prompt ly uone at Imw Kates, rlepamng Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisiaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and Just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage aolioited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER, Repairs Bui lent, Stills, Tanks, Agitators. Buys and Nells Second - hand Boilers, Etc. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End ofStisneniinn Bridge. Third ward, OIL CIT1', IA. Our Charges Are exactly what we advertise. We use best materials and treat everyone reasonably. Sets of Teeth from $5.00 up. ' Gold Crowns. bei 22k. rnld. 85.00. one price for all crowns. Gold Fillines SI. 00 u n. denendintr on amount of gold used. Silver Fillings, any size, 50 cents. Platinum Fillings, any size, 75 cts. New York 52 Seneca St., Oil City. JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONKSTA. PA. rt Take L,axaiIVC DrOmO yUlllinG i Tablets. JS Seven Million boxes sold In past 12 months. This Signature, S2.70 TROUSERS $2.70 You can't afford, as a man of practical economy, to miss this chanco to replenish your ward robe. Every man appreciates tho value of a pair or two of extra Trousers. While wo have had a largo demand during this tremendous offering, wo have received more patterns from the mills and can givo you a largo and varied assortment for your selection. $15 Suits, Overcoats, All Garments Tried To Insure H. B. Feit, Manager Tionesta Branch, Glasaow Woolen Mills Co., WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. no asm oil city, pa. For anything needed in tbe line of HARDWARE From a Carpet Tack up, go to J. C. SCOWDEN, Whose stock is kept up to that standard nf excellence usual to a first class Hardware Establishment. It need not be repeated that you can save on almost auy article needed, that has been demonstrated ofteu enough, aud our customers are aware nf it. Heavy mid Shelf Hard ware, Carpenters' and RuilderN' Supplies, Teamster' Outfits Tools of All Kinds, Kitchen Furniture. We take the lead in STOVES A number of very Handsome Cutters in stock, which will be Bold at a low b'eure. Come and see them. Always prepared to do new or repair work promptly, in wagon making or blacksmith-ing. J. C NCOWDKX, FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, Time Deposits Solicited. Will pay Four l'er Vent, per Annum A.Watnb Cook, A. B. President, directors A. Wayne Cook, Q. W. Robinaon, Wm. Smearbaiifth, N.P.Wheeler, T. F. Ritcliev. J.T.Dale. A. B. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pnymont at low rates. We promlHe our custom ers all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest paid on time deposits. Tour patronage respectfully solicited. To Core a Cold k Qm Day a. Made to Order, Made to Fit. on Before Finishing, a Perfect Fit. Gas and Wood Savers. TIOUESTA, PA, NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. S50.000. $43,000. Kelly. Cashier. Wm, Bmeahbattoh, Vtoe President M on every frvrrti box. 25c
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