-MUSICAL MISERY. When Bagplpat 8quek Out "The Stir i '. Spangled Banner." , "I wMi,!' crow led ii Minn vlm inmli a lour of tboHililsli 'InIoh, "iliiit tlit ( lli'llitili "ImiiiIhiiihUH'm would - hike a ' course-' of iiinlnirlloii In wluil coiisil-I tstes the Aimulciii) lUltlolllll llll'rt. Itllllll conuL'i'tH lire the I'iiko till over HiikIiiihI. Irulnml, Scotland ami Willi's. During j tliu suiuuii'r sciisiin, prolmlily im u i coinpll inont 'to Hie hordes of A iiiitI- I cu us who nre IIIiikIiik uwuy nlil for their boiicllt. they iirexriit daily what I f ... .........II., ,l.l.l..wl iiiiii.L.nii ..ll.i 1 13 I 1111 UUUUI IIIIIVIILHU lll' al nlrs.' ' "The majority of those bandmasters think 'Dixie' Is the national air, be cause they widely observe It Is tin' only one which Amerlcaus apilaiid. The Btar RiiiiiirImI Hanner' Is dismal and lugubrious enough under the best of cliiMiiiistiinecsV but to hear the Scotch baKPlpcs have a flhiK lit It U indescribable misery. The man who wrote the 'Columblit' hyimi would uot know his own work as performed In : Great Uillaln, and even the 'Kentucky Home' and other negro ballads get a touch, between nn Irish JIk nnd a Scotch wall which robs the American visitor of any pleasure which he might experience In bearing songs from home. It may bo that British, Scotch nnd Irish guests on this side of the water get us much discomfort In hour lug 'Annie Laurie. 1 hope they do, for It would establish n sort of Inter national musical balance." New York Press. , . ' . SLEEP SUPERSTITIONS. How to Awaken at Any Hour You May ' ' ' Designate. Sleep Is the best cure for wuklug trouble, llours for sleep: y Nature gives live, Custom seven, Wenrlness takes nine, Laziness eleven. ' If you wish to arise at a certain hour, before going to tied make with your right foot as ninny marks ou the floor ua the hour ou which you wish to wake, then go to bed backward. To lusure happy dreams burn some hazelnuts nnd do the ashes up iu a package, which you must plnce be neath your pillow. You will then dream sweetly. If you wish ever to marry, never look under the bed. If a person talks in his sleep, put his baud in a bowl of water and he will tell you nil his secrets. The Hindoos say it Is bad luck to Bleep with your head to the north, but Bleeping with your head to the south promotes longevity. It Is considered by some nations dan gerous to sleep while thirsty, for the Boul leaves the body Id search of wa ter, aud If the body awakened too quickly the soul might, not have time to return to It, so the body would die.- In Germany tbe nightmare Is believ ed to be a spectral being which places Itself upon" the breast of the sleeper, depriving him of the power of utter ance or motion. Philadelphia Press. Pc.-ka of Australian Citiei. Australians, with a fine climate, be lieve In enjoying themselves, and there are plenty of facilities. Thus Iu Syd ney there nre parks and squares and public gardens with a total area of 4,335 acres. Sixteen miles from tbe city a shilling excursion train fare is. tbe picturesque national park, con taining 36,810 acres preserved In tbelr natural state. A similar reserve call ed Kurin-gnl Chase, comprising 35,300 acres of land, chiefly of densely wood ed bills skirting for many miles around numerous tidal arms of Broken bay, is also held for tbe enjoyment of the publrc forever. - Melbourne has no fewer than 5,400 acres of recreation grounds in or near tbe city. Adelaide la surrounded by a belt of park lauds and has cbout 2,300 acres set apart for the public benefit. Nor are Perth and Hobart and Brisbane and some of tbe line Inland towns less well provided tor. Westminster Gazette. Malay Race Not Dying Out. There is n very common idea that tbe Malay Is a race that is dylug out killed In Its own country by the enter prise of Chinese. Tamils, Javanese twho, however, are kinsmen of the Ma lays) and Europeans. . To those who come out east expecting to find a few miserable ronuiius of a once powerful tace,. w,Uose probable fate Is .that of I tbe. Australian aborigines. It comes, as a revelation tu find a sturdy, lndepcnd-'! ent and courteous race, whose lan- , guage runs from. Suez to Australia and wbo, so far from dying out, ure year-1 Jy becoming more numerous. Java Oames. .. . A Bad Start. . Erer try this keep a-smillng prop- elUonr ' ' I "Tried it once, but with -poor sac- , cess. Unfortunately I started the ex- j penment on a aay mat me ooss ie grouchy." Louisville Courier-Journal. m What Made Him Sick. Teacher Your little brother was all light when he left the bouse wltb you, and yet you say he's sick and won't te In school. The Eld Sure! Didn't , I give him the geegar wld me own , nanos? puct Stationary Youth. Elcb Father My daughter Is too young to get married. She Is only eighteen. Impecunious Lover-1 knorf, air, but I have waited patiently for Tears, and she doesn't seem to get any Older. . r -,, v ." " Early Intelligence. Sunday School Teacher (finishing the aarration-And that is the story of Jonah and the wbale. Johnny Isn't it fctrange they knew baf a Jonah was that lops ago t vrs?;!'";?.'. A Revolutionary Puzzle. . . . These odd rhymes weiu written- In the early part of -the Itevoliilliimiry war about 1778. 16-rend as written they nre n tribute to the king and bis army, but if read downward on ell her side of the comma lliey Indicate an unmistakable spirit of rebellion to both king nnd parliament. The author Is unknown: Hark, hark the trumpet Bounds the din of war'a alarms O'er sens ami solid grounds, iloln cull ua nil to arms, Who fnr Klnir Uroi'Ke (loth sUnd, their honors noon nlinll slilne, Their ruin Is at hand, who with the con- creas Join. . . The acts of parliament,. In them I much dellKlit. I hate their corned Intent, who for tint eonnress Unlit. The Torlea of the day, they are my dully toimt, They noon will 'miimk nwuy, who Inde pendence boimr, ' ' Who iKiureslNtiint hold, they have my hand anil heart, May they fur sluves be sold, -who act the WIiIkkIsIi purt. On llniiHlleld, North nnd Rate, may dally hlcflHlllH pour, Confusion and OlHpifta, on congress ever more, To North and ttrltlsh lord, may honors sllll be done, -I wl.ili a block and cord, to Uenciul WashliiKion. , National MngaHlne. The Dazzling Searchlight, . On a dark night no warship wcul.l be safe from torpedo attack but for the searchlight. The! full moon lights up a torpedo boat so that it can be fired at when nearly n mile uway. To produce the snnie Illumination with tho most powerful artlllclal light an electric arc of 100,000 candle power placed three-quarters of a mile high would be needed ir the aid of mirrors were not available. Buf with , this light and nil Ingenious arrangement of mirrors It Is possible to surpass the moon. Searchlights are now made which throw light it distance of sixty three miles, but objects can be seen only a few' tulles from the source of the light. The effect on the enemy Is most demoralizing. When the bright beam is suddenly thrown on the eye the pupil contracts violently; when the beam is removed the eye can see noth ing. If this be repeated a few times It takes all the nerve out of n man, so that only the best trained nnd most courageous can continue the attack. London Answers. A Disappointing Witness. Deacon Stephen Potter,, one of the pioneers of Utlca. N. Y., was a uiiiu of great eccentricity, but high moral character. "The deacon will speak the truth and shame the devil," was often said of blm. - On one occasion a friend was en gaged In a lawsuit in regard to some land a few miles from Utlca. He held the land at a high price. During the trial he' called Deacon Potter as a wit ness to prove how valuable tbe laud was. . The deacon was sworn and asked If he knew the land. "Yes," he replied, "I know every foot of it." "What do you think It worth, Mr. Potter?" wnB the next question. The old man paused a moment and then said slowly, "If I had os many dollars as my yoke of oxen could draw on a sled on glaze ice I vow I would not give a dollar an acre for it!" Youth's Companion. Flab Proportions. In tbe United States (lag the width of a stripe Is invariably half tbe length In inches of the flag's longest measure ment. For example, Iu a flag ten feet long the stripes should be five inches wide. Accordingly the flag would have a width of Ave feet five inches, or thir teen times five Inches. The. field should be of navy blue bunting meas uring seven stripes deep and extending two-fifths ncrbss tbe length of the flag. There Bhould be forty-six stars on the field, arranged iu six rows, beginning with eight, the two middle rows hav ing eight nnd the last row eight and the)tber rows seven. . The size of the star at Its widest measurement should be such that one-half of its own width will separate it from the next star. Flags may be made In nil sizes, but tbe -above -proportions should be pre served. Philadelphia Press. Cat Exchange In Paris. Paris has a cat exchange, a "bourse mix chats." This establishment is situ ated In a big cham-bcr at tho rear of a wineshop. Here are legions of cats of all sizes And colors, which are to be seen-Jumping and heard "miiutlant." It is said that tbe customers nre by no means tender hearted old ladies, but for tbe most part furriers, glovemnk ers and cooks.' A good sleek "matou" realizes from 2 cents to 20 cents. The skin has a number of usages, and tbe flesh, according to the story, finds Its way into the stewpans of certain res taurants possessing more enterprise than scruple. Chicago Journal. Two cf a Kind. Mrs. Boggs I bate to bave a man always complaining about some little thing. Now, my husband Is continually harping on the lace curtains. Mrs. Woggs Yes. and my husband has been kicking on. our front door every morn ing at 8 o'clock for tbe past twenty years. Puck. "" ' Kept Him Busy. "Ton haven't bad time to make any friends? Then you have lived In vain." "Not on your life. I've managed to make some bully enemies." Cleveland leader. . A Hard Job. - Willie Papa, there's a big black bug on the celling. Papa (busy reading) Well, step on It and don't bother me. Boston Transcript. . uuc lana vvuiyicie uicj ouuuiu HiS'. STURDY WATCH, 'He Keeps It In Repair Himself: With t '. the "Aid ot a Knife. " , "Some men. liou't you know," said I Mr. Grlllkintdn,;"w!ll stop off a 'curb. step down about d foot and break a leg, and then another man will fall off the top of a Hcveniccu story house and not even muss his clothes. And It's iilTuiit the sumo way with watches. "1 dropped my watch the other day about six Inches on to a thick plush carpet, and It cost me $10 for repairs. When 1 viis out walking with my friend Uwlllkwlllby tills morning he dropped bis watch ou the sldewulk, and It didn't so much its stop It. "It sounded when It came down like a safe failing out of a high window, and It was only a two dollar watch, and 1 expected, of course, to see Bwlll kwlllhy Just kick the fragment olT the sidewalk ami pass on, but It seems Bwlllkwillby knew the watch better, lie picked up the crystal, not even cracked, from where It hud down, sev en feet away, uild put Unit iu his pock et, mid then he looked at the watch. "It was whig nil right, but some how lu the fall the long hand hud got bent. , He straightened out thai bent hand wltli his pocketkulfe so that the two pointers wouldn't catch, and then he pried off the crystal rim of the wutch nnd put the crystal back In place, uud then he snapped the rim back ou the front of the watch again and dropped the watch In his pocket and started ou, and 'As 1 was saying.' be said. Just as if nothing had hap pened." Washington Post. BtSTING THE BOASTER. A Little Problem That Floored the Lightning Calculator. "Now. gentlemen," concluded the lightning calculator, "1 'uve demon strated to you upon this 'ere black board the marvelous speed and accura cy insured by my great system of addi tion, substruction, division and multi plication, and 1 trust that you are ull satisfied with the results. Now, gen tlemen, I 'uve 'ere a little shlllln' book let explnliiln' my marvelous system In full nnd by u careful persual of which I will guarantee you to become as ex pert a llglitnln' calculator as myself within the period of one week, by which time I shall be out of the town. Ahem! Now, gentlemen, when you re call that 1 was straight away able to multiply 1.111,111,111,937 by 037.111. 111.111,111 perhaps you wtll"- "One moment, sir!" culled out a shrill voice from the back of the crowd. "But will you answer me a question? I'm no scholar myself, but I was won dering the other night bow old a child born In September, nineteen nought nine, would be In September, nineteen, nought ten?" The lightning calculator threw his Interrogator a look of contempt. "One year, of course, my little man," he replied sarcastically. "Well," retorted the shrill voice. '1 think If you were to go home and Im prove your own arithmetic you would find that child would be 17,101 years old." London Answers. A Matter of 8mokestacks. Tbe smokestacks on ocean vessels of recent years bave been made to slope backward more particularly to give the steamer a rakish air, the masts also being given tbe same slope. As to tbe effect on the draft,' there is a slight one, as the wind pressure on the front of the stack sloping up and over tbe top of the stack Is more apt to draw the smoke out than to cut it off, but from all we are aware of this seems to have been held of secondary con sideration. Tbe shape of the smoke stacks also is changing from round to oval so as to present less surface at the front. If you compare the steam ers wltb tbe sloping and straight smokestacks, lu one case the former. while motionless, still appears to have life, while tbe rigidity of the other gives it an appearance of stiffness even while under considerable speed. St. Nicholas. The Hunter and the Wind. In bunting against the wind In open forests more .game is passed than many hunters would suppose. Tbe an imals see tbe man, note that be will pass iliein and hide by getting as near to tbe ground as possible. If they scent him after be has passed they evidently realize that the danger is over, though some, mostly the younger, inexperienced animals, then sneak off. Where game Is very wild It Is often lu such localities as 1 bave mentioned only possible to approach them with the wind by outdistancing tbe latter, because a big game animal at rest de pends on its aose to save It from dan ger in tbe direction from which the wind comes and on Its eyes to watch tbe side from which It can get no oth er warning. "Track and Tracking," by Josef Brunner. Welsh National Costume. When tbe French made a half heart ed attempt to Invade Great Britain in 1707 a landing was mode 'at Fishguard, Wales, but tbe soldiers of Napoleon were frightened off by tbe sight of a great number of Welsh girls and wo men, whom they mistook at a distance for soldiers on account of their red dresses aud tall black hats. That is still the national costume of tbe Welsh Crushed. Mr. Timid (hearing noise at 2 a. m.) -1 tb-tblnk. dear, that there is a ru-man in the house. His Wife (scorn fully) Not In this room.-'Boston Tran script. " Heaven and earth Heht In rain .. . Want. Column., ttnleaii-Une' eout per yord tor each and everviiHeriitui - . . Fott Sale Too huifpy, burnes. one horse, watfon, cart sleigh, Edison Graph Hplionu. ' 1 will sell ulmup.. J. P. Dtjmpsuy, Emuriok vlllc, Pd. . Fort SALB A fquarn pianos a rare bargain, In good condition. Fdr par ticulars add rem Lock Box No. 712, Eleynoldsvllle, Pa. . For Rent Eight room house, First avenue, West tteynoldsville. inquire of M. E. Weed, Keystone Hardware store. .niter lilai. List of unclaimed letters remaining In postollloe at tloynoldsvllln, Pa., for week ending Nov. 27, 1D0II. W. J. CHrponter, C. P. HolTman, Ella Uahn, Stephen Miller, Peter McAster, John McKelso, S. E.Hlhodos, Mrs. E. Shugard, Mrs. Rum Webster. Fudotgn Vinolnza Plgnarelli. Bay advertised and give date of list when culling for above. . K. 0. liURNS, P. M. For anything you nued In Hour or fotd don't Fail to gut prlucB frum Hoblnaon & MundorIT colore buylutr. , 13 u I ties Bal Flour, the bust flour you can buy, at any priee. We eoll lt. Hob Inson &. MundorIT. We keep only bast quality iof goods and make bust prices on flour and foed. 8io us before you buy. Our winter wheat shorts makes your pigs grow faster and your oows give more milk than any other feed. Try it. RohlnHon &, MundorIT. Reduction in flours. MundorfT for prices. Sue Robinson & Mended His Marine. A certain lOnglisli olllcer is noted for bis ready wit uud quickness In rep artee. In the very early days of his career he was ordered to Bombay and was attached to tbe staff of tbe then commander In chief as A. L). O. Shortly after bis arrival, at a func tion at the government house, a new military secretary who, In tbe con scious pride of bis new position, bad a hearty contempt for subalterns of all degrees, with a glassy stare through his eyeglass, offered blm two Sogers to shake. The A. D. C quite unabashed, look ed at him for a moment or two and then said genially: . " "Hang it all, major, the governor gives me three!" Tbe whole room was convulsed, and tbe military secretary, now a colonel, profited by tbe -hint and mended bis manners, but he never forgave tbe A, D. C. London Tit-Bits. Bjornson's Advice. There Is a story told of BJornstJerne BJornson that, arriving at a late hour at tbe town of Bergen, which was en ete to receive blm, he vouchsafed to tho expectant people no finer words of wisdom than a general recommen dation to go to bed. In vain they appealed to him for "song or sentiment." The great Bis marck, said he, gave the same advice under conditions all similar, and what was good enough for Berlin must suf fice for Bergen. Three years later, on visiting the town for the second time, tbe master novelist found a deserted city. Not a light burned in tbe dismal railway station, no banners waved, no address es were read by portly burgomasters. In vain BJornson nsked for a cab. "They have all gone to bed," was the reply. And so Bergen remembered. He Knew Them. "Tbe pastor of a Tallapoosa church," said a southern senator, "said rather pointedly from the pulpit one Sunday morning: '"Ah sutny am rej'lced to see Brud dah Calhoun White in ebu'eh once mo'. Ah's glad Bruddah Calhoun has saw de error of his ways at lawst, fo' dere is mo' Joy obah one slnnah dat repenteth dan obab de ninety an nine "But at this point Brother Calhoun White Interrupted angrily. . " 'Ob,' said he from his seat, de nine ty an' nine needn't crow, Ah could tell some things erbout ninety an' nine ef Ah wanted terl " Ll- Art- I eu The oia colored man can cumDea into tbe dentist's chair of torture. "Shall I give you laughing gas, un cle?" queried tbe tooth carpenter. "Not till after de toof am out, boss," replied tbe old man. "Beckon mebby Ah'U feel mo' lake laffln' den."-Chl-tago News. HIa Falling. "You are beside yourself," he retort ed haughtily. . She giive a shrill, unpleasant laugh. "Seeing double again, eh?" she cried. New York Press. , A Good Reason. "Wantan.no Why do you call that boy of yours Flannel? Duzno Because be Just naturally shrinks from, washing. gHERIFF'3 SALE. v By vlnue of u writ of Klnrl Haitian, etc , la sued out nf tliu lloiirt or CiiinuMiti 1'lrnK df .liM'nruti county, I'ii,, anil to m illrecleil, 1 will fxpon to nuhlli; milti or ntititry lit tliu court house in Hrookvlllu, I'll., mi Prlday, December loth, 1909, At. 1.00 o'clock p. ni., 1. II the following ( Hcrllicil runt tMimu, Ut-wlti Alllhime two cnrtnlu piece nt lot nf liuul lyliiK hikI IibIiik Hliiiutiiil In the liiiniimli of Hy kimvlllu, 1:1 111 nly of .li lferHim mid Hlnli-of PemiHylVHiilH, hounded and dcni-rlliid an (oIIoish: h i hut. HhkIiiiiIiik at a post at corner of (Iriiut Htritiit anil an alley 1 llniiirit koiiiIi Hvvnty I'urccs eai. one huiiuii d and llfly feet to a pout at an alley I tlii.net north m'vmiiy deniwe and foriy-Hlx iiiIiiuIch ihi titi.y iiMtt, to a piiHt; tiinneu norm acvnuty- tiinw iicki'D went 01111 hundred ami liny feet to a uohI, on O'ant Htrmiti ttimicfi hoiiiIi xlxtiM'ti UH.rtiUH fony-slx mliuu.m whhi liny fi-et lo a post, plac of Ih-kIiiiiimk, eiiiitainliix hmvpii tlioiiHaml live liuiidiftd Miu'ire feet, and IipIiik lot, No. Illl of town plot of Hykc v 1 1 In, made from land of .1. II. fyki-H. Hkconii, lli'ulnnlnu at a poxt on Grant, streut, and at corner of lot No, Illl; tliimcii nori h hIxIhii diitrt-CH aud forty-xlx inlnulniii eaat along Kitld liratit NtrMit tnu feet to a pint 011 lot No. 7ll lliHiice Minn h Hnveuty-threu de RriM'HCHxt thioiiKli Hiildjol No. 71) mm liuiid ri;d and fifty fent to a pint 011 an alley; tinmen noil 1I1 alxleiui di'ttrecM fotly-flx mill uIms went aloim mild alley ten feel. 10 a post at. corner of lot. No. UU; tln-ncn north snvniily thiee doirrefH west along linn of lot No. I'll (inn hundred an. Ilftv few,, to a pint, tlm place nf ln-ulnulnii com. iliiluit llfti en hund red m 11 a e feet. Hcing tlm miiiiih two pleceM of land 'ouveyed to OuUeppe Mar.za hy l.utllla MmiNlleld and .1, II, Hykes, by deeifH dated AiivuhI ilid, liillii aud .linnim y Hi. !K, rcfordi'd In deed Honks Vols, let, paun 1h, and piiKn :i;i, reNpei-i.lvely, aud mime hind couveyi-d hy A, W. fiykes to Mild Uilts.ppe Miikxii hv deed dated etoh:r Nth. !!ii8, in cluded In Heed Hook Vol. pii'e il ll Having Iheieon eiei; ed a dwelling house enntiilnliig six rooms: a good luirn; chicken park and rn'ceKMary mil liulhiluus; all lu good repair, and a irodd well of water wlfh pump Kxct pMmr nnd retrying all coal and rual How to be well dressed all the time. " Some men are well dressed only while their clothes are new. From that time until they buy another , new suit, they look seedy, care less and shabby. . Might just as well be well dressed all the time. This , rnsrs no mnre if vnn wear 'lL Clothcraft - rvii- vv uui iuiuev 1 These are the only clothes at their prices that ,1 I I ' :.: 1.. .i.j.. j ..,.. . . il.u I "j pusmvciy iiviu men tnupe aim m ( last. They are made of pure wool and are, scietl- ; tifically tailored that's the reason. And 'a Signed Guarantee goes with each suit whether it costs $10 or $25. . ' Your clothing troubles are over the minute you decide to buy 1 CLOTHCRAFT. It's worth trying. , , ,, BlNG-STOKE Co. .... S.::e., The" First National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus Resources . . OFFICERS J. O. Kino. Vice-Pres. DIRECTORS J.O. King Daniel Nolan J. 8. Haminund - JOHH H. Xaoohir, Pre. John H. Knucher . Henry O. Delbla Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking yet it gives the steadiest, most uniform artificial Light known. W "Family Favorito" LMP.P OIL M 'DonHtimanToMMndotoa tram tank Wacom and cromlKooaamieML Gfli "Family ' Favarit. tram lha artarlnal banal direct ' aura of tha bart Uaht to ba had bar nona. 1 illekarl will not char wick or trot''ehimaT. I J r aak yonr dealer. Make hlra ahow ytm Uie barrel. 7 , ' . , WAVEKLT Oil. WOKKS CO Lndependant Beflnan, FITTSBCBO, PA. AU . w.H.Bwl.l nil f..rtTn.nHna rights, and all minerals, nil nnd gasiisfullv us mime bave line excepted tied rwwrved frum 1 mire yaurwe fur mild land hy prior OWIHJI-H. ! ' ' . " HfiusiuS and taken n ox'cul.lou and lobe ohl hh tii property of (iulm-ppl Murr.a at the suit of A ntonlo OrlNtlatio. Kl. I'a., No. 4H, McDonald. TFiltMH; The following must he sir Icily compiled with when propnriy lx stricken down; I. When the p'alnlliTnr mhnr linn credit or liHcnmit llic, purchasnr, the cost on the writs must he paid, and a list of liens, Includ ing mortgage anarchi'ii ou lh properly sold, together Willi mn h lei 11 creditor'! receipt for 1 ho amount of Dm proci ed of the sain or mi ll proportion thereof nn hit may claim must lie furnished to the sheriff. Her I'll 1 don's di just, lll h, KU.. page 446. Smith's form, Cage ;im4. t. All hid. miiNi he paid In full. All sail- not Hi'illed InimuiHatlry will be cmitliiiiKil until two o'clock p. tn., of day of sale at which time all properly not set Hell for will again he put up and sold at the expense and risk of I ho person Ut whom III si Hold, All wilts Hlald after lining nil veil Ised, the cost of advertising must he paid, A. I' 4MLIIMAITII, November In, MOD, Hhurllf. 1UGHES & FLEMING. FUNERAL DIUKCTOItS. Main Street. ' , Ueynoldsvllle, Pa WINDSOR HOTEL W. T. Ilriihiiknr Mgr. Midway hetween llroad hi. bunion and Keiidlng Terminal mi Kllhert. at, K.uropean I.Ki per and up. American fJili per day and 11b. Thennly moderate priced hiiMilof rep utation and CMnsounenee In PHILADELPHIA it Costs Just a Post Card to learn how to increase your income on your sayings and how to bank by mail and how to insure yourbank deposits, without cost, with a fund of ten million dollars. Write today for Interesting : Free Booklet '. '" Capital and Surplus, $10,000,000.00 ' "In Capital and Surplus, there U Strength.' . - (SAVINGS BANK) 317 Fourth Ae. 314 to 3'S Di?.a;onfl Si -w FirrSRUKtiH, PA. fss5i333a - : ' $ 1 75,000.00 $550,000.00 K. 0. SCHOCKKR8, Cashier '' John H.Corbett , K. H. Wllnn from oar nflnarlea. Ton an than abaolnlaly " Family Pavortta" will not amok, loot or Bam to latt drop, full and bnhU k 1
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