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Nothing nicer for Christmas than a Turkish Rocker, a Daven- port, Morris Chair, - Chiffonier, Dresser, Dining Table, Library Table, Tabouret, Jardinier Stand, - Pictures. thousand and one other pieces of home furnishings that would fit in nicely in any home. The gift problem is easily solv- ed in our store. Brass Bed, Rugs, and a Give us a call. C £4 Tre annocan Bros.. < \.\\\\\.\ Qmmmgmmcae] . 8 South Johnstown, N. Y. W1 lam Street PEOPLES BANK J OHN' STOWN. N. \C. € mm» . _...... ... . . $200,000.00 - SBBPLUS AW) UNDIVIDED PROFITS Jznflmoo vo Account: solicitod. Com-nous and Liberal Treatment Given 'our og Patrons 29 . 1 INTEREST bEPARTFMENT ”We pa! Interest compounded quarterly on als money deposited three months previous or yv' EDWARD WELLS, President. HARWOOD DUDLEY, Vice-Pres : PDONALD . FRASER. Cashier.> WM. H. YOUNG, Asst. Cashler. ._ DIT. ECT ORS: David A. Hays, Jams S8. Ireland, Wm. ; *p. Briggs,. Edward C. Decker, J. P. Argersinger, E. M. Kennedy. jg arles O, Cross, George C, Potter. Archibald McMartin, Frank ams, \Wim H. Wm. Anger-singer Jahn W. Uhlinger. hy. £303 . Bebhlen Harwood pud’ey. Richard M. Evans, Rdawara < elia Jafiuary ist, April Ist, July Ist, October lst All -money depesited on or hefore the 6th of the month draws h , o_ Interest from the frat - OPEFIRCOERS : u Epsom Salts for Burns. Epsom salts, one pbund, put gallon jar, fill with rain water. Shun Personalities. I gdp clear; of personalities in gen- \t convepsition. Talk of things, ob- | v Jec houghts, The smallest minds \Put Aside.\ use \wimpy themselves with personalities. | needed -National Magazine. A - - > Coke E \-~n~v~ml e - Stronghold of Wasps. An extraordinary nest of wasps was ' discovered lately on the Bedfordshire (Eng.) estate of Lord Ampthill, where a man, using three wire wasp traps, has caught over 4,000 wasps. The nest consisted of six tiers, which stood six and a half inches high, and meas- ured eight and a half inches across. The cells contained grubs and young | I wasps in different stages of growth. ; Palm in Japan. It is estimated that Japan con- sumes $15,000,000 worth of paint an- nually.. Abeut 85 per c i. of this to- tal is imported, Japan also has a: paint making factory, with a capital of $500,000, wham Headaches <_ Impair Mental Faculties immediately when ant to take. and should not be allowed to be- come chronic. - Whether caused by heat or cold, stomach disorders or “MMIMWW' nervousness |- - Hicks CAPUDINE in a is the best remedy to take. tabet liquid - effects immediate - pleas» It's 10c, 25e and 50Ge at , drug stores. An Important Decisian State Fire Marshall Abearn will require all owners or asers of boil- ers generating steam to file a certifi-. cate of inspection twice each year and if not so filed will cause such inspections to be made at a cost of $5.00 for each inspection. This includes all boilers whether for power or for heating factories, churches, school houses, public buildings, stores, hotels, apartment houses and privatedwellings. I WILL FURNISH THESE CERTIFICATES and at the same time PROVIDE INDEMNITY FOR $5,000 TO $10,000 for 3 years for a promium of $18.00 on all boilers except those used for power. Specialrates will be given to those using more than one boiler For particulars apply to Nellis Getman 88 West Main Street, JOHNSTOWN, N. Y. CHRISTMASLETTERS from 2 for be to 25¢ each. . CHRISTMAS 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 45c¢, Children's Books for 25¢, Conklin, Waterman, Laughlin Self Filling Fountain Pens. s tie t Gift Books 10¢ ) e $ & z , ; ag Hamilton college and the Albany A | $ ) ? 2 A A $2 ] Carrie K. Yost, | that they are required to exhibit the -LIE0T. NELS NOW Attorney Merwyn H. Nellis of Al- bany, a native of Johnstown and a graduate of its High school, as well Law school, has been elected second lieutenant of Company A, Tenth Re- giment, N. G., 31 ¥. Towing account of his election to the office; elected second Heutenant of Company A, Tenth Infantry, N. G., N. Y., at the armory last night, defeating Ser- geant William V. A. Waterman by seven votes. Captain Gilbert V. Schenck, the regimental adjutant, presided at the election, and at the conclusion announced that there had been 34 ballots cast, of which Serge- ant Nellis received 21 and Sergeant Watesman 13. ' - Bergesant Nellis was immediately surrounded by his fellow militiamen, -and the first man to congratulate him | was Sergeant Waterman, his oppon- ent. The election wiaas most spirited, Lut at the samo time was most friend- ly.. appear before the Third brigade ex- amining board, and if successful will be: commissioned. Sergeant Nellis enlisted in Troop B, cavalry, In 1908, and served two . sears, whon he was dropped, owing to- business reasons. Upon the re- organization -of Company A he was | transferred from the troop and taken - upon the rolls of that company. He ] was promoted to corporal in July, this year, and peveral weeks ago was warranted sergeant. He is a prac- ticing attorney, 'being engaged with his father in the law firm of Coun- | Hyman, Nellis & DuBois, some Oll Spouter. The mammoth gusher of the Pear son oil interests in the Potrero de 8 Llano field, state of Vera Cruz, Mex., : was recently allowed to perform for 20 | minutes for offictals of the Texas com- I1mm] and the' Gulf Mining Refining company, according to the Mining and Bceilentific Press. beight of 490 feet. The flow was esti- { mated at 100,000 barrels daily. With } | the possible exception of the Dos Bo- cas gusher, which burned o't, the | Potrero is the greatest in the history of the oil industry. a Simple and Effective. My little boy, three years old, trow bled me considerably by going to the homes of neighbors without permis- - sion, so I followed this plan, writes a mother. Whenever I give him per- mission to go I pin on him a little card on which is written the word \permission.\ . When the neighbors see the badge they allow him to stay and play with the children. If he ap- pears without it, they send him home. The card can be used many times and the boy enjoys wearing it. Peculiar Insect. There is a peculiar inset, found in the Malay peninsula and called the \lantern fy,\ which is remark its wings. It *\was only afr several . pecimens had been captured by Euro- pean naturalists and brought west for careful examination that it was dig covered that a curious projection on he front of the insect's head, a kind of nose with a crease in it, was the leaping organ. When bent back under the abdomen and suddenly released it sends the little creature fiying.-Har per's Weekly. WATCH YOUR KIDNEYS. Their action controls your health. Read what Foley Kidney Pills have done for your neighbor. Mrs. J. Bur- hite, 1607 Albany St., Schenectady, N. Y., says: \For a number of years off and on, I suffered with kidney trouble anf had a severe pain across my back and felt miserable and all | played out. My husband brought me some of Foley Kidney Pills and I took them according 'to directions. In the course of a few days the pain left my back and I felt full of vitality and life, as I did many years ago. I highly recommend Foley Kidney Pills to all those suffering from kidney trouble.\ Conyne & Lovey. Xmas Basketball, Armory. | White Plains of the Hudson River league; 2 games, afternoon and ev- ening; concert; dancing; Parkman's orchestra. Admission, 25c. Games called 4 and 8:30 p. m. @ --- - - - @ LEGAL NOTICES @ Notice to Creditors, In pursuance of anm order of Hon. Jeremiah Keck, Surrogate of the County of Fulton, Notice is hereby given according to law, to all persons having claims or demands against late of the City of Johnstown, said county, deceased, same, with the vouchers in suppor. thereof, to the subscriber, the execu- trix of the last Will and Testament of said deceased, at her place of transacting business as such execu-. trix at the law offices of Messrs. Get- man & Fraser, in the City of Johns- town, in said county, on or before the twentieth of June, next. Dated, December 13th, 1911. DORa ASHTON, Executrix. X e Pd. IR,. for Executrix, Johnstown,. N Y. The Albany . Journal of last Wvening gives the fol- Sergeant Merwn H. Nellis was- The lieutenant-elect willl ghortly | 1 home made pure pork sausage. 'is the best. 'The gate valve was | ‘opened for the first time since the well was brought under control, and a : column of oll shot into the air to a le for 0000000000000 “30000000000000000000 $ INDEX 10 EUSINITSS ENTERPRISES - -POSSESSED BY CHTY OF JOHNSTOWN ammmammmmm ar Hay afin straw DRY fHarD woop STRICTLY FRESH EGGS. --= BT, coe L,. H. VAN ANTWERPS, 12 South Perry St. UNDERTAKER C. A. BUCHANAN, 121 West Main Street . Telephones 385 and §49F-2 Day or Night. lady Assistant. Orders taken for flowers. CIGARS, | ._. Are you smoking/the Monarch { If not you don't know what you are missing. The Monarch is the bes: five cent cigar on the market. Give it a trial and yo\. will smzke no. other. - Manufar ared by PIDWELE. _ If you want good sausage try our It A. M. POTMAN, 5 East Main St. *Phone 50. -H. STOLLERS LIVERY-- 23 S. Market. Street, Johnstown First Class and Up-to-Date Carriages and Harnesses for Sale Try our 'home cured hams and *Phone 439, 60 | Specialties Manicurlng, Massage, Shampeing, | Dealer in Frosh, Salt and Smeked | Meats, Canned Goods. § -> Delivaedtoanypurtottbedty E. Fukon St. ha $ place to get a-quick lurch Our mot.\ HAIR IJthfilNG. Halw Goods and Tollet Accelsofin. MISS ELIZABETH M. LOTZE, 45 West Main Street. Scalp Treatment. M. MALONEY. Fresh Fish, Poultry and 22 South Perry Street, - 'Phopse 164. \Steel. cexuxs‘ , ~ g‘.\ For 000000000 ><> \BMSMAN CHRISTMAS IRfiS FROM 156 UP - A. BRADT & SOX. Cons *Phone. $92F% ._ & % LUNG“ ROOMS. . The Electric Launch KHoom is thy to is \Cleanliness.\ Give us a tris) 0 GEORGE #. ABEL, Prop,, 14 gouth Mafia Street. woe ’Ph0n0 788. 1 bacon cut from local corn fed pigs.} ___ Bacon ............ .. .16¢ Ih. Hams ..............-20¢ Ih. Pure pork sausage our specialty. BEARD & STEENBURGH ; 'Phone 669 - 22 N. Market St“ Johnstown, N. Y. «m 3mm“ PD¥@C® W [05' OLD PAPERS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE TEN CENTS A HUNDRED MEATS, Headquarters for all kinds of meats. Prices Startling. N. ROUSE, 810 North Market Street, *Phone 267. them}s fing.\ § for a Christmas present. [Johnstown Candy Kitchen 660 exclaimed Buster, patting his abdo- . men, after partaking of some of our i delicious\ chocolate Bon-Bons, \but 'This. is the general verdict. All our goods aro par er- | cellence. Let us furnish the candy novelties for your Christmas tree. We guarantee all> our goods to be pure. When you make your purchase ask P. ANAGNOSTOPI’JIJOB 104 W. Main St., Johnstown. *Phone 542. > Special Advertisements | U A NTEDW, A& young man from a good home can learn the glove table; cutting. Address \Apprentice care Johng- town Republican. WANTED-High class man to sell trees, shrubs, roses, vines, berry bushes, bulbs, etc. Good wages. Por- manent. - Exclusive territory. Brown Brothers' company, Rochester, New York. t1 WANTED-Inseam and cutsean makers in and out of factory. Rich- ard Evans & Sons. T-+Ot? - mnm LOST. LOST-$3 Thursday on Main street. Finder please return to 12 Hoffman street. 12-2212 FOR SALE. FOR SALE--Potted plants, also carnations and fresh lettuce. Lar- combe, 129 E. Main. 'Phone S05F-2. t1 t FOR SALE-OLD NEWSPAPERS AT THIS OFFICE, 10 CENTS PER HUNDRED MlehLLA\hOU Automobiles and mnotoreycles re- paired by the most skidded workmen. attention given to all sach :'obs. Travis & Ouzko, 215 North Perry street. 6-15tf t10 THE JPHNSTOWN _ BANK of Jonnstown, N- Wells & Potter Cor. Main and William Sta | JOHNSTOWN, N. ¥. Representing:-some of the largest companies in the world in the fol.. lowing «inds of ifugurance: Fire,\ i Accident, Health Steam Boller, - Linbility, Leakage, Bar - - | glary, Plate Glass, Motor Boat, Tor» - nado, Use and Occupany, Profits, Rent, Parcels Post, Tourist Daggsge, Bonds. - Automotiles a Specialty. CALL UP 126. STFAN BONR INSURANCE ’ w. W. CHAMBERLAIN .Drl @A% k®AD. mun.“ « \C*\ s Capxtal‘.... ......... ................$1{)0000 Surp.us and Profits................$175,000 12-1 61268 | January ist. April ist. carry money. John G. Ferres, President; Wm. McKie, Cashier; John G, Ferres Borden D. Smith James L. Northrup Daniel McMartin Fayette E. Moyer IEEEREEEEEISE XEXANE INTEREST DEPARTMENT Special Deposit Books issue quarterly. Money deposited on or before the 6th of any month draws im terest from the ist of that month. Burglar Proof Safe Deposit Boxes to rent. To those intending to travel we offer American Banker® Ap- sociation Traveller's Check as the most convenient way to DIRECTORS ; with interest payable July Ist. October ist. W. C. Hackney, Vice President; W. A, Hersey, Jr., Asst: Cashin, Charles M. Knox, 2nd “111mm C. Hackney Mffirtig Collins William MeKie dames D. Pierson ammxv