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rim m HE JOHNSTOWN DAILY REFUBLILAN FRIDAY, twanmmseweecses C8 ooc All OFFICERS ELECTED | DEC. 22, 1911. ' 1 mmmemmmmmm $ INDEX TO BUSINESS ENTERPRISES | “fgactlcal Gifts Are More Acceptable 8 m f T @ -be appreciated by your friends amd relatives and such gifts can 3 : (\mocan Bros. Furmture Store $ Our store is now brim full of new and up-to-date stock- . that has the stamp of quality on every piece and is up to the minute in If you want to please your friends come and inspect our style and finish. groods before buymg elsewhere. mg l i (ik \ham s rjf‘w Hone , auc, + COS <0 Ve‘m fl 9:3, n, f mg lye aka! ‘Jfifl'flf‘we’fizg _Q'\r*:7\fi_' \Fat ~ ‘(Q‘f‘ CK io = ‘(flugofifi L - 44”? “5 unity ®, P 2 Pobd + ho \ sos ex- 3. F‘urmture Stand Plctures ed in our store. Nothmg nicer for Chrlstmas than a Turkish Rocker, a Daven- port, Morris Chair, Chiffonier, Dresser, Dining Table, Library Table, Tabouret Jardinier thousand and one other pieces of home furnishings that would fit | in nicely in any home. The gift problem is easily solv- Brass Bed, Rugs, and a Give us a call. \Air-local”: Bros., h 8 South William Street, (I Johnstown, N. Y. cecscecscaceeecscsca “9363. «nun-ammt i E PEOPLES BANK J’ OMSTOWN N. YL ”I'ArlTAI: ue e sea ~ a ae me ee a'b ae a ee ...... ... . - $200,000.00 ( swarms AND UNDIVIDED mom's a « « . .. + » ~$290,000.00 Amounts Bollcltod. Courteous and Liberal Treatment Given our . Patrons. INTEREST DEPARTMENT 6 We pay Interest compounded quarterly on als money deposited three months previous on ~ January Ist, April Ist, July Ist, October Ist - all money. depesited on. or hefore the 6th of the month draws j Intérest from the fitat ORPFILCEES :; -- .. FDWARD WELLS, President. HARWOOD DUDLEY, Vice-Pres DONALD FRASER. Cashier: WM. H. YOUNG, Asst. Cashler. , ~DIE\T ECT ORS: David A. Hays, James S, ireland, Wm. .%. Briges. Edward C. Decker, J. P. Argersingzer, B. M. Kennedy. Charles O. Cross, George C. Potter. Archibald McMartin, Frank Adams, Wm H. Maylender, Wm. Argersinger, John W. Uhlinger. -, Fred H. Bohlen, Harwood Dudley, Richard M. Evans, EKdawara - ~Wellac “MING-WM! Metal Adaptable for Airshlps. _The new metal known as Liege Avold Paradlng Troubles. '\'Expectin' a man to find satisfac- iAi¥etal is said to be 40 per cent. light- wi than aluminum, which makes it Pj ctlhrly ~useful for airships. tion in hearin' about yoh troubles,\ said Uncle Eben, \gives him credit foh havin' a purty pore disposition.\ Toys for Baby. Among a dozen toys that have been given my baby there were two rattles with bard rings at the ends-just right for a baby to stick down his throat. There was a ball trimmed with loosely sewed bells that the baby immediately pulled of and put in his mouth. There was a worsted ball, so | fuzzy that it furnished mouthfuls of lint. The only thing that it was pos- gible to leave him with was a rubber ring too large to get in his throat. Exchange. Epitaph Worth Striving For. His heart was as great as the world, ' but there was no room in it to hold . the memory of a wrong.-Emerson. al es s - _- If Your Head Aches| You should Take the Sure Remedy | Hicks' CAPUDINE There's a cause for every headache -- . Oapudine reachos that cause qmekly, whether it be heat, eold, gripp, or stomach troubles-and cures, even though it be sick or nervous headache. Capudine is the surest remedy for Colds and Gripp. Foverishness, Aches and Nervousness disappear and normal conditions are restored. Capudine is liquid-easy and pleasant &o take-acts immediately. . d40c, 250 and 50s ot drug stores. For Your Christmas Dinngr you will find at this MARKET the finest selection of choice Turkeys Chickens and Fowls Ducks and Geese Prime Ribs of Beef Pork, Lamb and Veal | MATCHLESS HAMS AND BACON. J. P. O'NEIL & SON Wholesale and Retail Butchers 144 W. Main St. mate ale i jp g”, a“ pasts ' ot st ae ga ceases“ | per 18, 1911. 12-2013 CHRISTMAS LETTERS from 2 for Se to 25e each. CHEISTVAS WRITING PAPER from 15¢ to $3.50 per box. Ooze Leather Books, LooseLeaf Diaries, Calendars. Tags, Seals and Pocket Books of many kinds in stock. Stocked up with 100 different sizes Xmas boxes. > Six kinds of Tissue Paper for wrapping gifts. $1.08 Books for 45¢, Children's Books for 25¢, Gift Books 10c Conklin, Waterman, Laughlin Self Filling Fountain Pens. At a meetmg of the local Socialists Thursday evening, the followmg of- \ ficers were elorted: > Orgamzer Edward Hoag. 2C 'Financial Secretary, Schuyler B | England, Treasurer, Angus Johnson. sell. St. Patrick's Lodge, F. & A. M. The qnunual meeting of St. Pa- trick's lodge, No. held Thursday night when officers were elected as follows: Worshipped Master, Alfred D. Den- . rison. Senior Warden, Louis K. Maylen- der, Jr. Junior Warden, Edward M. Mac- Intyre. «'reasurer, John W. Uhl'inger. vecretary, Hugene Moore. _ 'Prustees, Jolin G. Ferres, Thomas €. Ricketts, Fred Linus Carroll. The installation will take place, the first Thursday in January. ~ FROM OUR OLDER BROTHER. Fulton County Democrat: For { our Christmas Carol we are glad to have the privilege of borrowing from our neighbor, 'The Republican, its Teloquent and uplifting editorial ser- mon entitled, \The Christmas of the Streets.\ .We hope that the readers of The Democrat will catch the in- spiration of it and, not alone at this glad, season, but from day to day, .study the art of 'being kind and un- { selfish. We add, as a prelude to the theme F 6f our younger brother, our worth- fest thoiight: When Love's hand from self shall #werve us, Then will life be worth the living; wor our strife shall be in service, And its guerdon be the giving. Editor - Beakley's prelude | is worthier in respects than the ori- ginal theme, and we are glad to sup- | plement our own thoughts with the pen product of our older brother.- Ea. Widely Separated. An uncrossable bloody chasm at | last separates the brethren of the tribe of Snatchit from the brethren of the tribe of Grabit.-Philadelphia | Record. LEGAL NOTICES e © o @ Chamberlain's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all per- sons interested that the undersigned, the Cify Chamberlain of the City of Johnstown, N. Y., has received the 'assessment roll and warrant for the | \collection of Paving assessment, South Perry street, asphalt block. That all such persons named there-. in are required to pay their assess- ment to the undersigned at his of- | fice in the city building on or before That for twenty days after the date of this notite ev- } January 8th, 1912. ery person, company, corporation or | association may pay his, her or their | assessment without sny fees in ad- dition thereto, for twenty days nest succeeding % per cent will be collect- ed and thereafter 5 per cent will be 1 collected. . Office hours from 8 a. m. to 12 m. T and 1 p. m. to 5 p. m., except Sun- days and legal holidays and Saturday 1 afternoons. Dated, Johnstown, N. Y., Decem- w. J. ELDRIDGE, City Chamberfam Notice to Creditors. In pursuance of an order of Hon. Jeremiah Keck, Surrogate of County of Fulton, NOTICE is hereby gisen according to law, to all per- sons, having claims or demands against Mcintyre Stewart, late of the City of Johnstown, said county, ceased, that they are required to ex- hibit the same, with the vouchers in . support thereof, to the subscriber, the sole administrator of the goods, I chattels and credits of the said de- ceased, at his place of transacting business as such administrator at the Johnstown Bank, W. Main Street, City of Johnstown, in said county, on or before the 11th of April, next. Dated, October 5th, 1911. WILLIAM M'KIE, As Administrator, etc. James D. Rogers, Attorney for Administrator, 125 West Main Street, Johnstown, N. Y. 10-6t26F Fire, Accident, Steam Boiler, Plate Glass, Employers' Liability, Bond, Burglary. Representing the best companies in the busi- ness. DESIRABLE RFAL ESTATE to sell, exchange and rent. It wili be to your ad- vantage to give me a call before placing your usar mor Peoples Bank B'd'g., Johnstown. N.Y. Phone 69. 4, F. & A. M., was- the de- Recording Secretary, George Man- POSSESSED BY CITY OF JOHNSTOWN | mmwamemmwmmm HAY AND STRAW DRY HARD WOOD STRICTLY FRESH EGGS. fmandt . ) L. H. VAN ANTWEREL'8, 12 South Perry St. UNDERTAKER C. A. BUCHANAN, 121 West Main Street Telephone; 385 and £499-.2 Dar or Night. lady Assistant. Orders taken for flowers. Headquarters for all kinds of meats ~ CIGARS. If not you don't know' what you are |: missing. The Monarch is the five cent cigar on the market, Give it a trial and yo\ will smoke no other. - Manufac' red by PIDWELL, If you want good sausage try our | a toms .\7_ 'say otis home made pure pork sausage. IL is the best. A. M. PUTMAN, , 5 East Main St. \*Phone 50. , H. STOLLER'S LIVERY- 28 5. Market Street, Johnstown First Class and Up-to-Date Carriages and Harnesses for Sale Try our home cured hams and: bacon cut from local corn fed pigs. Bacon ...............16¢c Ib. Hams . .. .. -~ Ib. « a e e e s a ece Pure pork sausage our specialty. BEARD & STEENBURGH *Phone 669 22 N.' Market \St. Johnstown, N. Y. OLD PAPERS FOR SAIE AT THIS OFFICE TEN CENTS A HUNDRED MEATS. Prices Startling. X. ROUSE, 810 North Market Street. *Phone 267.4 HAIR Lamasme. Hal» Goods and. Tollet Accessorims. MISS ELIZABETH M. LOTZE; 45 West Main Street ° *Pnone 439. . Specialities Maplcuring, Msssage, Scalp TreaKment. bes: [ 1E. Fulton St. <><><><><><><><><><><><><><>Q<>o~ I to is \Cleanliness.\ M,. MALONEY. | Dealer in- Fresh, Salt and Smelt“ _ || Meats, Free}; Fish Poultry and. I Canned Goods. 22 South Perry Street, 'Phone164. Are you smoking the Monartch* WWW GEO, RANDALL :; Carpenter _and Cam-near Steel Cellings. Metal Roofs. | General Repairs, | 590--'Phones--641 berries BAlSMAN (fiRISIMAS IRIS»- , FROM 15e UP . 'Delivered to any part of file at, A. BRADT &. SON 10 ~ ‘Phonq 3321\! LUNCH ROOMS. The 'Electrle Lunch Room is. the >- 'place to get a quick lurch Our mot. Give us 'a trial GEORGE :H. ABEL, 'Prop., 14 South Market Streok _\ 'Phone 788. exclaimed Buster, patting his abdo- delicious chocolate Bon-Bons, them's fine.\ This is the general verdict. All our goods are par ex- novelties for your Christmas tree. We guarantee all our goods to bx pure. P. ANAGNOSTOPULOS. 104 W. Main St., Johnston ' *Phone 542, Spec‘ al Advertisements V ANTED A young man from a good hom e can learn the glove table cutting. Address \Apprentice care Johns- towh Republican. t1 . street. ~ WANTED-Inseam and cutsean { Rich- makers in and out of factory. T-10if ard Evans & Sons. WANTED immediately. Principals, grade and rural teachers. Good positions open. Free enroll- ment. Oswego Teachers' Agency, A2, Oswego, N. Y. 12-11t13 eran LOST. LOST-$3 Thursday on - Main Finder please return to 12 Hoffman street. 12-22t2 FOR SALE. FOR SALE-OLD NEWSPAPERS AT THIS OFFICE, 10 CENTS PER ‘ HUNDRED MISCELLANEOUS, TO LOAN-In amounts $1,000 to $10,000 on good real es- tate security. Elmer J. Dorn, Real Estate, Fire Insurance, Johnstown, N. Y. 12-2013 | paired by the most skirfed workmen. rrompt attention given to all sazrh :obs. Travis & Ovuzko, 215 Nortb from | Automobiles and mntorcycles re- |/ Cor. Main and William Sts., JOHNSTOWN, N. ¥, | Representiixg some of the Jargest companies in the werld in the fol- lowing kinds of iusurance: Fire, Life, Accident, Health,. Steam Boller, Viability, Sprinkler Leakage, Bur | glary, Plate Giass, Motor Boat, Tor. nado, Use and Ocenpany, Profits, . Rent, Parcels Pos:, Tourist Baggage, Bonds. Automobiles a Specialty. CALL UP 128. STEAY BOMR lNSflRANCf cmm fries W. W. CHAMBERLAIN iDrULRANOR BKADL 'Phone #78. 102 W. Main fit. Perry street. 6-15tt Shampoing. \ men, after partaking of some of our | '**but ° cellence. Let us furnish the candy, [. When you make. your purchase a‘sk B for a Christmas present, {Johnstewn Gandy Kitchen Wells &.';P0n~/Bf \EEEEEEE mam w THE JOHNsTovyN BANK Capital.................,.............£190,090 Surplus and Profits................$175,000 INTEREST DEPARTMENT -Special Deposit Books issued with interest payable quarterfy. ' January Ist. April Ist. July Ist. October ist. Money deposited on or before the 6th of any month draws im» terest froin the 1st of that month. Burglar Proof Safe Deposit Boxes to rent. \To those intending to travel we offer American Bankers? Am sociation Traveller's Check as the most conveniert way to carry money. John G. Ferres, President; Wm. McKie, Cashier; W. C, Hackney, Vice President; W. A. Hersey, Jr., Asst Cashis, John G. Ferrces Borden D. Smith dames I» Northrup Daniel MeMartin Fayette E. Moyer DIRECTORS ; Charles M. Knox, 210 William O. 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