k Smart" New Models in Spring1 Suits. Two Very Special Suit Values. These suits have just been received all of the very latest style ideas, as well as many of the fancies which will rule in fashion's realm next spring. We have been able to secure them at prices that are really wonderfully low. Many of our customers would naturally prefer to get the newest and best styles at a good to buy some ot the older styles A e think it s a matter of good judgment to do so too. Take a look at these two suits and judge for yourself of their real value to you. A I J w0 stJ'cs single-breasted suits of hard twisted JrAl kl10""6eres invisible stripes in navy blue, brown and Copenhagen blue halt-fitted back and coat lined through out with satin. The skirt is in the best side pleated effect trimmed with one fold at the foot. At $15-1 Double-breasted broadeen cloth in red. Made in the halt-fitted style is side-plaited and finished with The "Merry Widow" Suits. The showing is extremely interesting materials are novel the trimmings and their application are quiet refined with just enough dash to give character. The Smart & Silberberq Co. OIL CITY, PA. Steamship Department Oil City Trust Company. Ounard Line, New York to London. Third Class, - Second Cabin, Tickets and Travelers' Cheques. Pennsylvania Railroad THE EASE OF TRAVEL TO-DAY. It has just turned a century since the first boat was propelled by steam. There was not a complete locomotive in existence then oor a mile of railroad track. But the pendulum of time baa swung rapidly forward within the last two generations. Tbe railroad, the telegraph, aod the telephone have revolutionized tbe commerce and the industry of tbe world and have made neighbors of remote people. First of all in this work of upbuilding, expansion, and devel opment comes the railroad. It is the medium of exchange, tbe agency of transfer, and wherever it has gone prosperity has fol lowed. Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad bas built tbousaods of miles of track and equipped it with the best rolling stock. It has con structed or absorbed branch lines and consolidated them with its main stem, thus bringing industrial and manufacturing interests In direct touch with all the centres of trade and affording the people tbe facilities of travel io all directions. Travel is no longer a dread, it is a pleasure. Comfort tble cars by day or night drawn by tbe best type of locomotives over a roadbed maintained at the highest d gree of excellence, eliminate as far as possible the an noyancet of travel and make it recreative rather than burdensome. Tickets are sold at the lowest rates consistent with good manage ment and under conditious most accommodating to the passenger. The schedules of the trains are designed to meet the wishes and requirements of the greatest number of travelers, aod the equip, ment, both as to vehicles and employes, is kept at the highest state of efficiency. It is the object of the management to encourage travel by making it easy. Interchange is tbe life of the social system. Travel is a tonic to the tired the lens of observation to all. Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad sells tickets good for a mile as well as for a trip around tbe world. It will plan a trip for you or provide tbe tickets for one of your own selection, . It is a fine thiug to have a great transportation agency like Ibo Pennsylvania Railroad at your command. Silkdm & concession in price rather than at a more marked reduction. suits of two-toned striped navy blue, grey, brown and and 6atin lined. The skirt one deep fold at the foot. $17.50 and up - 31.25 and up A Free Tuberculosis Dispensary. The State Peparinent of Health's Forest County Dispensary for Tuberculosis, which was opened recently at Tionesta will play au lmprtant part In stamping out consump tion In our district. Tbe Dispensary Is open every Saturday from 0 to II a. in., at the office of Dr. F. J. Bovard, who is the State Department of Health's efficient Medical Inspector for this county. Ir. Bovard has been tireless in his work to gut tbe dispensary under way. Tbe Dispensary furnishes free medical treatment and ad vice to tbe victims of tuberculosis among the poor of Forest County. Where necess ary, Indigent patients are supplied with fresh eggs and milk daily. The Dispen sary officials however will guard them selves against being Imposed upon to fur nish provisions to other members of the family. Patients are also supplied with paper spitum cups and tissue paper napkins. The opening of the Forest Couuty IMspen saryisiuline with tbo work that State Health Coninifesloner is doiug .throughout tbe entire State, over forty suoh dispen saries having already been opened In . as tnauy counties. Tbere are many victims of tuberculosis who are not able to go to the State Sanatoria, In many cases because they are the wage earners of their families, and these people must be taken care of. They especially need instruction as to the precau tions they must take In their homes and l:i their work shop so that they may not spread the disease. To give such instruction and follow it up and see that the precautionary measures are carried out in the great object of the dispensary work. For this reason it will be a mighty factor in stamping out tuberculosis in Forett County. Patients visiting the dispensary are carefully ex amined by the physicians lu charge of the clinic. Such medicine as is needed is given, but tbe principal reliance will be upon drilling into every tuberculosis suffer er the necessity of plenty of fresh air, proper diet and careful regulations of habits of life. Every patient is urged of course to sleep with windows wide open in a hammock swung out of doors if possible The wage earner who is obliged to spend a number of hours each day in-doors is made to under stand that if it Is impossible for him to change his ocenpation, life can only be spared by spending all hi. leisure hours in the open air. Plenty of rest is also necess ary for his recovery and o those in charge of the dispensary are helping the patients solve the problem of bow to continue to earn his daily wages and yet secure the necessary amount of rest and fresh air. The question of diet is receiving especial attention. It is easy to tell a tuberculosis patient to eat plenty of fresh eggs and drink a large amount of pure milk, but to get the patient to do tbls is anotner tblng. as lew of them will consume sutriicient eggs with out constant urging. Usually consump tives are too warmly clad, heavy flannel un derwear suplemented by thick chest pads is very often worn in warm weather. The evil effects of this continual over clothing are so often apparent that great care must be taken to give proper advice. Clothing should conform to tbe weather. All this is covered in advice given to those pttients who visit the dispensary. As soon as the number of patients warrant It a trained nurse will be appointed on the Dispensary staff to visit the home of every tuberculosis patient who registers at tbe Dispensary. Inside the home the visiting nurse will And out what seem to be tbe trinling precautions that are unheeded butthenon-observauneof hicn is the principal canse of the spread of tbe infection. Is the tooth brush used by the patient kept by tbe side of the others In that home? Is a common towel used? Does the consumptive use tbe same bed with any other person? Is tbere any disinfection of clothing, bedding, eating utensils and of all other articles used by ibe patient? All these things will be carefully investigated by the visiting nurse who will also ascer tain if the patient is using tbe sputum cups and paper napkius given out at tbe dis pensary. The whole life of tbe bousebould will be carefully studied by tbe uurse and every member will receive thorough in struction as to what is necessary to prevent them from being infected by the consump tive patient. In many cases the nurse will find a brother or sister in which tuberculo sis is suspected This member of tbe fam ily will be urged to come to tbe dispensary for examination, and many a case will thus be found and placed under treatment at a time that will insure recovery if proper care is taken. Every effort is being made to have the work of tbe dispeusary known througnout the entire county of Forest so that as many as possible may take advan tage ot it. Official Notice OF Primary Election. List of offices for wbicb candidates are to be nominated, and the number of parly officers to be elected, on Saturday, April lllb, 1008. Notice is hereby given to the Qualified electors of Forest CouDty, in the State of rennsyivania, mat an election will be held under the proviHions nf the Act of February 17th, 190B. the "Uniform Pri maries Act," in every election district of said county, on Knlurdny, April II III, I1KIK, between the hours of 2:00 p. in. and 8:00 p. m., for the nomination of candidates lor the followingSlaleand County offices, to be voted for at the General Election, November 3d, 1!K)8: One Representative in Congress, One Representative io the General Assembly. One Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. One person for Prothonotary, Register, Recorder and Clerk of Courts. One person for Sheriff. Three persons for County Commis sioner. Three persons for County Auditor. Two persons for Jury Commissioner. . One person for County Surveyor. Also for tbe purpose of electing the bereinatter named party office, as well as tbe respective number nf Delegates to the National and State Conventions of the following political parties: RKl'tJULICAN PARTY. Two persons for Delegate to tbe Repub lican National Convention. Two persons for Alternate Delegate to the Republican National Convention. One person for Delegate to the Repub lican Slate Convention. One person from each election diHlrlct for member of the County Committee. DEMOCRATIC 1'ARTV, Two persons for Delegate to the Demo cratic National Convention. Two persons for Alternate Delegate to tbe Democratic National Convention. One person for Delegate to tbe Demo cratic Slate Convention. One person for Chairman of the County Committee. Eighteen persons for County Commit teemen of Forest County. I'KOHIlllTION PARTY, One person for Delegate to tbe Prohibi tion National Convention, One persoofor Delegate to tbe Prohibi tion State Convention. Petitions suggesting the names of per sons to be placed ou the official ballots for the above election must be tiled on or before March 2UI, 11)08. blank petitions are now ready for diHlribution and will be,furnihed any elector upon application. IjKONARD AriNKW, ANDRKW WoLK, Philip Emkrt, County Coniinlfrsioners. Attest: J. T. Dale, Clerk, February 10, lWfe. COUiMY AUDITORS' REPORT FOR TIE YEAR 1907. H. HARRISON, Treasurer of Forest lor ine year enaing January 4, I'.njh. DR. '.'00 00 L00 00 100 00 100 00 To am't from Gerow & Gerow To am't from O. F. Weaver To am't from G. W. Buhl To am't from J, J. Young SHOO 00 V. H. HARRISON, Treasurer of Foreht aaula, for tbe year To amount retail mercantile tax 1007 3 To am't Constables retd. 1007 To am't wholesale licenses 1007... To am't State personal tax 1007... To am't. 4 mills on $7,000 Couuty Indebtedness To am't fines for Illegal fishing... To am't peddlers license To am't Eating Houses To am't. Billiard Tables.. KM 70 17 88 0 9i 1,021 43 8 00 ,'," 00 10 00 l. 00 MO 00 S2.2.V2 93 W. H. HARRISON, Treasurer of Forest year endiug To Balance To Tax for 1907 To Tax added Tionesta Boro.. 20 47 051 00 75 $1,272 22 638 01 To Balance $ W. H. HARRISON, Treasurer of Forest ir jvmr BDuiog To balance To am't ree'd. S M7 14 from C.A. Black. " F Barnard... H.Paul " J. P. Thomas " W Wolcott.. " II Vaoduaeu " H. G. Means " C. Gallegber " MaiyB. Mil- 18 (19 29 90 17 6t 29 m 18 76 16 33 132 03 15 ." 10 81 16 13 46 25 12 32 $532 29 ler To am't ree'd. from Mary Leb- berger... To am't ree'd. from E. W. Tar- bell To balance W. H. HARRISON, Treasurer, in account January To balance $ 10.651 4'J To transferred from liquor license 83 50 To seated tax for 1907 24.938 37 To unseated tax 1907 8,029 09 To seated land returned 1906 570 42 To interest unseated tax 5 94 94 40 00 51 23 To am't 60 day list 1907.. To a dditional seated tax To Judgment, Karl Klabbatz 195 70 l o balance state tax 1906., 2( 0 00 To sale lands by Couuty 271 40 To 5 prct added to Collector bal... 107 77 Io fines To State tax returned To refunded by State, primary 16 00 758 41 496 46 7 00 50 03 16 44 election M To Jury fee To E L. Glbony reform school.... To redemption land sold toCounty $42,091 15 To balance 12,7p9 12 W. H. HARRISON, Treasurer of Forest County in account with the Poor Fund, for the year ending January 4, 1908. To balance $ 7,522 32 By orders redeemed $ 6,220 42 Io seated tax 1907 12.522 27 Rv 4 .wr n-ni . '., ,u .. To sealed land returned 1906 285 48 To eft oft duplicate 2o 17 To lands sold by County 135 67 To unseated tax 1907 1,814 91 To land returned from Couuty 8 13 to interest on unseated tax To 5 prct added to collectors To B. A. Rudolph Polk institute To John Black Warren Insane Asylum To S. Hawthorne Warren Insaue Asylum To J. Hinder Warren Insane Asylum To P. M Clark Warren Insane Asylum To D. RuBtler Warren losane Asylum To rent J. S. Hood house To sale J. S. Hood bouse To Ci. Whitman board County Home 2 89 63 89 51 40 114 00 301 25 20 00 50 00 104 12 5 00 50 OO 20 00 To live stock sold 25 00 To beef and pork sold 258 24 To hay sold 65 3S To po a toes sold 33 33 To butter and eggs sold 33 14 $24,001 59 To balance 12,257 24 J. C. GEI8T, Prothonotary, in account with Forest County, for the year ending January 4, 1908. To orders drawn $ 309 11 By fees allowed $ 309 11 A. W. STUOVP, Sheriff, in account with Forest County, for the year ending January 4, 1908. To orders drawu $ 340 80 By fees allowed $ 340 80 A. C. BROWN, pistrict Attorney, in account with Forest County, for the year ending January 4, 1908. To orders drawn $ 400 00 By salary $ 100 00 THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS of Forest County in account with said County, for tbe year ending January 4, 1908. To orders drawn by L. Agnew..$ 500 00 To orders drawn by A. Wolf 500 00 To brders drawn by P. Emert 500 00 To orders drawn expenses Co. ac't 13 58 To orders drawn expenses Poor account 107 41 $1,622 1 $1,622 99 Recapitulation of the balance of the several funds of Forest County, in the hands of W. H Harrison, Treasurer, for the year ending January 4, 1908. To balance dog fund $ 638 01 To balance County fund 12,789 12 To balance Poor fund 12267 24 To balance Township School fund 2,921 86 To balance Township R 'ad fund 1,999 60 To balance Township Cash Road fund 7:15 36 To balance Township Bulldl ig fund 1,038 31 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, FOREST COUNTY, 88. We the uudersigned auditors in and for said County, do hereby certify that we met at tbe Court House in Tionesta Borough, in said County, according to law, and did audit and adjust tbe several accounts of the Treasurer, Prothonotary, Sheriff, District Attorney and County Commissioners, for the year ending January 4, 1908, and find them as set for in the foregoing report. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our bands and sealB this twenty-fourth day of January, A. !., 1908. K. L. HAUGH, healI GEO. H. WARDEN, seal Auditors. BAM T. CARSON. 8EAl,f Attest, D. W. Clark, Clerk. Commissioners' Statement of Expenditures EXPENDITURES of Forest County for the year ending January 4, 1908. Constables $ 141 46 Sheriff 340 80 Prothonotary 309 11 District Attorney 445 00 Stenographer 322 25 Telephone 72 75 Refunding orders 3 76 Extinction of tirea 90 75 County, In account with the Liquor Licenses CR. Hy State Treasurer receipt $ 1 1'J 60 By 5 prct. com. on SloO.Oo 7 50 liy J, C. Scowden Treas Tiouus- ta lloro receipt 210 00 Ity A. B. Cllne Treas. Jeuks twp. reoeipt 114 00 liy 5 pro t. oom. on $120 00 0 00 liy transferred to County act t2 JiO By S prct. com. on $00.00 ' 4 SO $000 00 County In account with the State of Pennsyl- enuing January , lws. By State Treasurer receipt retail radse S 733 23 Ily Billiard Tables 100 00 By Personal Tax 1,01 1 19 By Wholesale Mdse 6 6S By Rating House 11 2JS By Peddlers Licenses 0 .Ml By violating Fish Laws f2 29 By Tax on Loans 20 60 By due County 03 By Printers Bills 12" fl By Postage 7 04 By Exonerations 2 10 By 5 prct, com. on $914.48 mer cantile tax .... 4" 73 By. 1 prct. com. on $1,021.43 per sonal tax By 8 prct com. on $314.112 10 21 15 74 2r2 93 ' $ County in account with the Dog Fund, Jauuary 4, 1008. for the 78 80 3 14 15 0 00 o;i 113 25 3 23 t5 25 30 42 07 31 47 61 43 20 39 68 60 20 41 88 28 65 ltl 20 638 01 By sheep orders redeemed $ By 4 per cent com By 1000 brass tags dog license By 4 per oeut com By 5 prct. com on $75 refunded.. By exonerations By 3 prut com ou $t4 AO By am't carried to Barnett twp. school fund By am't. carried to Greeu twp. School Fund By am't. carried to Harmony twp. School Fund By am't carried to Hickory twp. School Fund By am't carried to Howe twp. School Fund By am't. carried to Jenka twp School Fund Ry am't carried to Klngsley twp. School Fund liy am't. carried to Tionesta twp. School Fuud By am't carried to Tionesta Boro School Fund Ily 4 prct com. transferred to twp. By am't. to balance $1,272 County in account with the Redemption Fund jauuary 4, ihos. By am't paid A. R. Braden $ " " Orion Siggins " " N F. Osuier " " O. W. Proper " " T J. Bowman " " 8. M. Heury " " H H. Harp " ' N. P. Wheeler By 5 prct com. on $511.82 18 69 17 .fid 59 62 1H4 61 16 33 1 17 85 10 81 46 25 20 47 $532 29 By ain't to balance 12 3: with Forest County, for the year endius 4, 1908. By County orders redeemed $ 25,270 23 By 1 prct com on on SlO.'oOO..'.'.'.".'. 100 00 By health bill paid ..." 76 7", By 4 prct com a m By interest oncou..'"" """"" inn no ny prct com on g IS.70.23 610 81 By interest on coupons 100 00 By 4 per cent oom 4 00 By State tax on loan. on on By 4 ner cent com " "i w By double By exonerations 257 5 J iy prct com on $139 82 6 99 By seated laud returned 1907 32S 43 By 5 prct com on $ 543 27 seated returned 1906 27 15 By school directors convention... 20 00 ny county Institute 134 0'i ny per cent com $154.00 6 16 By 5 per cent a hat men t 1179 02 By Collectors com 723 as By balance 12,7.y9 12 $42,091 15 Bv bonds railm,mi""".' " 1 nno no tij 1 per cent com 30 00 By coupons redeemed 1.010 00 By 4 per cent com 40 40 40 40 Bv double uutMRamnnt 62 74 99 ( 3 2 89 104 36 361 97 489 51 By exonerations Bv 5 prct on $57 72 By land returned 1907 By collectors com By collectors abatements ... as o prct seated return 13 til By balance 12,257 24 524,001 59 By salaries as County Commis sioners $ 1,500 00 By expenses allowed 122 99 Commonwealth costs 202 17 Printing 7 95 County Solicitors lor 1906 1907.. 300 0. Express and drayage 25 16 Night Watch 10 00 Court Auditor 10 00 Bridges 269 56 KtRtliiunrv. Co. Hiinerilileudeut.. 5 00 India Linons, Long Cloths and Nainsooks Priced on the 1908 low priced cotton basis. Visitors to tbe store this week will be apprised of what tbat means by a display that will greet their eyes tbe moment they step inside the door The first two center aisle counters will contain an immense display of each of tbe above with prices. What's going to particularly impress you is the splendid qualities oflVred at tbe several different prices. We count on doing a $1,000 white goods business this week on those two tables; fo insure this we've cut the profits down to the minimum. The prices quoted below may not indicate this. Will you restrain judgment uotil you've seen tbe qualities at each price? One lot India Linons 10c yard. One lot 12 J c yard. One lot 15o yard, ten yards for f 1 35. One lot 18o yd, $1 (15 for tea yards. One lot Loug Cloth lOo jard. One lot 12Jc yard, $1 40 piece One lot 15o yard, $1 05 pioro. One lot Mercerized Long Cloth 20c 1 yard, 11 !)() pice. Oue lot Lingerie Long Cloth 'zoo yd, L in piece. One lot Nainsook V2io yard. One lot loo yard, $1 7U piece. One lot 18o yard, $2 piece. One ot Persian Lawns l!)o yard. Where we quote price fr piece we mean 12 yards. WILLIAM B. JAMES. Road view 15 40 Election expenses 1,814 43 Western Penitentiary 1I 28 Reform School 288 26 Board of 1 risoners 58 50 Fuel, light and water 390 80 Postage, books, etc , Commis sioners' office Books and stationery, Protbon ntary's olllce Books and Hiatiouery, Treasur er's office Court House anil Jail repairs.... lion n ties on wild animals Jury Commissioners and cUrk.. Grand Jurors 237 50 61 SO 42 75 1,517 73 193 25 75 90 266 95 Traverse Jurors 1,407 10 Tipstaves and Court Crier 252 00 Assessors 1.171 00 Comm'SHloners' salaries 1.500 00 Coinml-sioners' Clerk 900 00 Janitor 480 00 Commissioners' expenses 86 64 FINANCIAL ASSETS. Amonnt in Treasurer's and Col- lectors' hands $12 789 12 Seated lands returned 570 42 ' $13,359 EXPENDITURES of Forest County Salaries and wages 1.399 92 Provisions and supplies 451 59 Fuel and light 380 64 Clothing and shoes Medicine aud medical supplies... Ordinary repairs 6 15 102 45 4 40 Traveling expenses 107 41 Kami expenses 311 19 Lunacy lees Stationery ... !7 00 3 75 Incidental expeuses 14 20 Painting County Home 205 23 Inventory at county Home, Burial expenses 8 (Ml 65 00 20 08 Extraordinary expenses. Outside relief 1,163 61 From 'he above total should be deducted the following items as showing the net expenditures for cotiductiug the County Home during the past year : Amount of products sold from Farm $ 443 71 Amount received for support of private patients which bad been ad vanced by County 1.150 52 Amount for sale of lands 135 67 $1,730 00 Net cost of maintenance of poor for 1907, exclusive of Treasurer's and Collectors' commissions aud abatements, and interest on bonds $1,500 42 FINANCIAL STATEMENT. ASSETS. Amount in Treasurer's bands and uncollected taxes $12,789 12 Seated lands returned 285 21 $13,074 33 ,. 8,925 67 Liabilities over assets . $.'2,000 00 $22,000 00 FOREST COUNTY, ss. We, the undersigned Commissioners of Forest County, and Forest County Poor District, do herebv certify that the foregoing statement of receipts and expenditures and statement of assets and liabilities are edge and belief. LKONAKI) AllNKW, SEAL I Attest: ANDREW WOLF, hkai. Commissioners. J. T. Dale, Clerk. PHILIP EMERT, eai. PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. Repairs Boilers, Mills, Tanks, AgKatorN. Ituy and Nells Second - hand Rollers, Etc. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End ofSuspension Bridge, Third ward, OIL CITY, PA. Fred. Grettenberger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. k II rmtnmlr ..ovlulnttlf if f ..ill t II11PV IT.tl. All I.C !.. vw ... ..v.. ...... j , .... niiui nil Wall Tnnlu (inn or Wiilnr Kit tingsand General Blacksmithing prompt ly Uoue at LiOW nates, nopainug mm Mncliinnrv riven snocial attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and lust west of the Shaw House, Tldloute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER PH. &UGVSF Mqqgk OFTICIAK Office i 7K National Bauk Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined free. Exclusively optical. MSI Promptly obtained, or FCC RETURNED. aOYMRS'IXPIRIINOI. Our CHARGES ARK THE LOWEST. Send moriel, photo or skuU'h for .xot'it miuvh ftud tree report on patentability. INFRINGEMENT ulu conducted before .11 court.. Patent, obtained thrown u, ADVER TISED and SOLD, fre. TRADE-MARK. PEN SIONS and COPYRIGHTS quickly oblauwd. Opposite U. 8. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, O. O. iswnwa OIL CITY, PA. t Commissioners' traveling ex penses Interest on loan Law Library Association Expense estimating timber ou Tract 5217 Grand Army of the Republic Insurance Incidents! expenses Freight on stone for sidewalk ... Board for Jury Labor and teaming for sidewalk (Stone for sidewalk Couuty Auditors and clerk Treasurer's communion Interest ou bonds State tax on loans School Directors' Convention ... County Institute Collectors' commissions Collectors' abatements 15 93 120 34 83 131 A 60 4 101 193 122 732 100 28 20 134 723 727 $27,750 81 STATEMENT. I.IAI1IMT1KS. Bouds outstanding $ 7,000 00 Assets over liabilities (1,359 64 64 $13,359 64 Poor District for the year ending Jau. 4. 1908. Insano at State Uo-pital 1,439 00 Clerk 120 00 Feeble mi tided at Polk 175 00 OuUide medical attendance HI 60 Stock for Farm 28 00 10 00 33 80 4 00 Butchering at County Home Telephone Orders of relief Taxes 11 00 Treasurer's commission 8.2 11 Collectors' commissions 361 97 Collectors' abatements 4S9 61 Interest on bonds 1,010 00 f8,404 01 MAUILITIEH. Bonds outstanding $22,000 00 correct and true, to the best of our knowl Become a part of this Bank Share in its ad vancement success by making it your depository Checking and Savings Accounts solicited. Safe Deposit Vaults for papers and valuables. r The J rranklin Irust Company I'RANKLIN, PA. ft m lasiiT h ' m lir- iaF iiiii k) jglllll I 'BIS I 68 33 50 82 75 25 55 75 65 60 99 60 16 00 00 00 (10 95 33
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