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THE FULTON PATRIOT, WEDNESDAY, JutY 12, J916 •neida ISTS Y. lifting: treets Fifth ., nburg- ^ ss on h are com- pub- after week. the ulton t not. 19th ™of ) the lows: is of si at your, fctivc- of to firFt tgUPt 'T Of 1 all pnr- • 4KT s J 'Tun p )<• - [) *><• TlWf tlnn. In * orl.h M M 4 In With hot weather surely here vaca- tion days at hand White Tennis Shoes are in big demand. Our Tennis Shoe* with\ Leather Inner Soles prevent drawing of the feet Our Patent Pneumatic Heels add comfort Better look into this matter,'it's i- '•' ' • \' • for your <fljn benefit. C. A. BEGKWITH The Ohoe and Hosiery Cash OTORE 39 FULTON OUR KEKiHEORS WHITAKER ROAD ANDVJCINJITY ffhll department la untf«l\tb*\raftnMr*- '* siant of Mrs. Bvelra C Howard, Tb* Patriot'* fcuthorliced BffenL B. F. D. 1. Fulton. Church Not«. n Mid-week service at Lnddington Wednesday eveijings; Mt. Pleasant, Thursday evenings. Regular preach- ing' service ttt ;Mt, Pleasant at 11 a. m. Sunday; Sunday school at noon, and Epworth League at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at Hawkes at 1:30 p. m.; at LnddinRton at 8 p. m., and at Rowlee at 3:30. The L . A. S- \wrfll flieet with Mrs. Arthur LewiB .on Wednesday after- noon, Jaly 18th. Supper will be served for 10c. All persons having penny-slips are requested to brinp or send them to this meeting if possible. Cille»pie-Mclntyr«. The marriatre of John Clarence Gillespie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam GiUespW of this vicinity, to Miss Pjarl. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam B. Mclntyre of Sterling, will be solemnised ot the home of tho bride at 4 .o'clock this afternoon. The ceremony will bo performed bs\ Rev. Nichols of Sterling. They will be at- tended bv Miss Laura Mclntyre. n sis- ter of the bride, and Lester Gilles- pie, a brother of the jjrooni. Sir. and Mrs.. GiUewpie wil! reside nt Granby Center. Congratulations are extended. Irving Puell and family recently entertained Warrwi Leach and fa.m- ilv of Palermo. Mrs. Arthur Albright of Lysander, Sirs. Lydifl Ann Smith of Syracuse. Mrs. Joy Piper and Leon Fitch of Fulton. -—For Salo—Celery plants from fr*sh frrown seed. Mark Osborne, R. D. 2. ftiluwi. Phone SSIT>. Letbft Fitrh of Fulton, has been spending a few 1 days >vit.h her cousin. Miss Luftlta Dudl. Michspl Flood and family of New York city, are spending their vaca- tion with his brother, Timothy, on Flood road. Mr. and Mrs. Roy PenneM of Os- veca. vrare guests at Theodore Stew- art s last week. Mrs.. William Che&bro, who has been suffering for some time wiUi neuritis, is able to be out. Mrs. Lillian Dueli, in company with Mrs. Sidney Pitch and doujrhter Lrths of Fulton, visited at Charles Oude.r- kirk's at Qruiby Center recently. Mr. and Mrs. William Gitlcspie are cniertainiKK their mn, Albert, and wife, sol). Harold, and diUjrbtcr, Helen, of New .Icriwy, and Mr*. Klnr- en«e GUlouftie Pierce at *»M rhucr HUMPHREYS 1 FJ*«» WwtJIen) Boolt-in c«l«- of »txty jw*»« v*'« huM* p a r«vl»««l •dlMon ot Dr. H«mphr*y«' ^5ftnulll o.f ell d t road. The entire Gillespie family will attend the GiUespferMelhtyre wedding today at Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Duell visited at Frank Ouderjkirk's at Phoenix last week . • •' Mrs. Howard VanBuren visited her aunt, Mrs. Julia DuBois in South Scriba on Sunday in company with Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Beardaley and Neil Arnold and family of Granby. Mrs. Adelia DuBois underwent a successful operation for tumor at the Lee Memorial hospital in Fulton on Wednesday. The following relatives were in waiting at the hospital dur- ing the surgical employment: Mrs. Nora Hall, Mrs. May Pollock, Mrs. Carrie Taplin, Harvey M. and Amos E, DuBois. Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Tap- lin remained in Fulton several days, guests at Harvey DuBois' on High- and, street. Mr. and Mrs. Louis LaMay spent Sunday with their daughter, .Mrs. William White, and family in OEK wego. Mrs. W. W. Rowlee and Mrs. David Hoy of Ithaca, visited their father, W. Bi Howard, and other relatives here last week, returning home Sat- urday. Prof. Rowlee has.also return- ed to Ithaca, after a ten days' stay among relatives here. George Hancock of Fulton, was a recent guest of friends here. Miss Grac^S^Wtfefe, Vernon, who has been spending a couple of weeks at Harvey Wise's, has returned home. Mrs. John Sturdevant of the same •lace, was also a recent guest of the ViBe family. Mrs. Glen White has recovered, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter White of Fulton, have returned hotne. Miss Helen; .and Edwin Foster of Fulton, visited at James Foster's last week. Edwin returned to Indianap- olis Saturday night to resume his studies during the summer months. Mrs. Emma Jennings of Fulton, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Ella Looker, the last week. Trail hitters' meeting at Ludding- ton tonight. Mirsi Lois .Mack, who has been spending a few days with Mrs. John Myers, has returned to her home on Kingdom road. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wise enter- tained on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Wil- ford Coe of Mexico, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Palmer of Hannibal, and Mr. and Mrs. John Clute of Granby. Ray Stone and family of Scriba, called at Oron Dunstnoor's oh Sun day. Miss Grace Hill has returned to Minetto t after a week's vacation spent with her parents, Mr* and Mrs. Stillman Hill, and her grandmother, Mrs. Eliza Myers. Harvey Wise is enlarging Ms barn. Mrs. Maria Meade of Fulton, has been spending o few days at Oron Dunamoor'e. MTB. Mnry Long o f Syracuse, has returned hqnie from a visit with her sister. Mrs. Harriet Myers, and other friends hero. Mrs. Isaac Hale is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Etta Sinclair of Oberiin Ohio. Frank Crouch has purchased an automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Oron Dunsmoor and Ray Dunsmoor and family were the guests at Nathan Stoutenger's in Red Creek on Sunday. : Sirs. William . CaropbftU and., son Ross f of Fulton, were recent guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J . A My era- Mrs. Hnnmth Austin of South Granby, has been visiting: relatives Granby ere th e past week. os Rowlee and family and Jas- per Rowlee were quests &i Hirwarv Ives' on Sunday. Mrs. Harriet Foster is still sutTer- g from the effects of injuries re- ceived July 4t.h, when thrown from A earrinR* on Whitaker raad. In company with her daughter, Mrs.. Gibbons, they were driving n horse which becunie frightened nnJ shied into a roadside ditch south oi Asa Wonien's residence. The occu- pants were thrown out and the wa,fron overturned, pinning' Mrs. Gibbons un- derneath; the horse was thrown in a helpless position. Mrs.. Faster, sl- vhoUR-h barfly hurt., b.3d no bones broke.ii, and manured to reach the nearby house, where help vrs.«* s-e- cure*!. Mrs.. Gibbons was also con- siderably bruised. Mrs, Faster has been rentoved to the home of her d RU£'hte.r, M r&. H arm on K wkw•oo-d, •here she is training slowly. Bernard Howsrvl ami family ami Mr. nnd Mrs. Charleis Howard s.:\d , usrh t e.r, H el e n. m o •. .a red i a S y ra - .B;e on Suiulny and were K'ues'.is at Gleti White s,nd family spen* Suii- n in Fulton.. Irs. John Mtu-M&nus, widow of tine late John MacMums of Ch.adwic.kf., pxanddaa.frhtcr of Wrs.. Htin rush Affue Barrett instead of daugh- ter. tiS was printed la.si w<*.V.. Sfoe .s dnujfrhter of Mrs- Chrisxmx Bar- rett F'hilo of Chad wicks, fo.raatf.rily ci Pulton. The report that William Rsih hsd .re.b.&.e.<M a.n automobile wats cKarao ri$*d by error, but rnaii e-.nti.rv.ly without foundation. A new machine wa.B see.n on their ji.r<Mius<e*, Rf.d \the story jfrew.\ PAGE FIVE PENNELLV1LLE Fourth thst KBJS b^e.n h*Id feer* for The- stmawjmtiii* WCTW hall auto jwsrsde *.nd ra«s.. Ar- ur Sherw%x>d w«.n ihe ilm i^ Mr&, L. IMtwir h*& bc*n *in(#rta.in- lilliKft Vivian B'uita cttt«,rt*inei4 Girt*' dull tms. StSainj Mn. Ft«i M«t«i <r.nw,n»in«<3 her -n the Fourth. Mr. *Bii Mr*. Start O»rli «ot«r» ssirtd tkirir rourtni,, EIJR» »nil Say- anond GwMlMtcw of E*«s Onuucv, JJ. Jjiir. *»« Mr*. O. } toanMunr tart SmwJuj tt Swrts, »*>o •*»* bum ill t mm* !i»P. n> burlrd turt w«'l. Mn. Surtth SpmefT r>cc< > ;» « inn in KXilUm itM wHk, liW Ptrkrr md tMmlir • Kp h Ui ^1 vtot Stack) Mam Uit Getting There On Time GILBERTS MILLS. Wilt Gardener is about the same and lie does nfitt improve. . The special meetings will continue all this week at the church here. The L. A. S. will meet with Mrs. T. Hnntley Friday week. afternoon of this Sirs. C. Waldron is enjoying the company of a little girl friend from Massena Springs this summer. M St h s pg this summer. Mrs, Sturjpis, the evangelist singer, of ^Phoenix, is staying with Mrs. S. P. Willis, daring the special meetings. All are please^ to know that Mrs, Barley Collins is improving at the Lee Memorial hospital. Miss Ethel Bard en has returned home from £arlville, where she has taught the past year. Frances Willis of Phoenix, visited her grandparents the p*st week.. a couple of days C. Prier has his new barn ready NORTH VOLNEY Miss Calls Parkharst had the mis- fortune to fracture her arm in play- ing with the children near her home on Mondav. Mrs. liUie MaeDoueall and chtt dren spent Sunday with her brother, Clinton Hall, and family. \Wilfred Coe and family of Hast- ings, were callers at R. C. Coe's and Charles MacDougall's on Sunday. Mr.*\ and Mrs. Hiram Umbeck and daughter of Phoenix, and H. C. Stev- ens and family spent the Fourth at H. L. Bowen'a. Mrs, Hattis Holbrook does not im- prove. Mr. and Mrs. William Potter and daughters, Mrs. Lefa Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Silas MacDougaU and Clifford Sherman Epent the Fourth st the lake. B. R. Drnce and family motored to Central Square on Sunday and called on John Baldwin and family. . Miss Ora Hart of Phoenix is spend- ing some time with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Hart, Mr. and Mrs. William West spent the Fourth with her parents atOswe- go Town. Delos VanWormer is working at Hinmanville. Miss Naomi Sikes is spending the week with her aunt, Mrs. Velum Dex- ter, at O'swego. Mrs. Horace Broadwell .rpent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Broadwell. SOUTH SCRIBA. Several of our young people pic- nicked st Crooks' lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Dawson and son, Earl. Mr. and Mrs. William Gib- son of Svracu.se, and Mr. and Mrs- Stewart DuBois and children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Frank An ice cream social will be held at the hall Thursday evening, July 13th. All tire invited. It is expected that music will be furnished. The Scribn Center land is reor- >ranin-ing, with 15 members, Bert Turner nets as director. At one time this band was ELS good as any band in the cour.tr>' districts and it is hoped it will prove as good again. Miss D pro thy Hubbard has re-ctiv- ed word that she is to ent-er the Os- wego hospital July 17th. insiead of in Sept-ember. She wa? presented with ii toilft set Sunday at church in behsitf of th# Sund.ay &chO'01 and friends for the performance t»f her faithful dutjes a.s pianist and primary teacher in the Sunday frehu-ul for sicv- ers.l ycars~ Th«• be^st wis.hes of her friends RV with her. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sheldon, Mr and Mrs.. I>u>;e SheMwn ami Mrs.. KUm B.akflr enioye-d a trip **o Orwell., Still- water ami other niiices Sunday. Mrs.. Km in a L n>ok.s was an over Sunday finest uf Mr snd Mrs. KU'sih HaJe. PALERMO VILLAGE. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Frawk'y ffpent Sunday the cueists- of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Y. Ttwley. Minnie Too ley spe::'. a few days the (jTUttSt of Miss Lena Jer.nir'!ps. i 1 Miss Alice Gait 1 is iniprM»vir..g. Mrs* John Ho Hen bee IK is- c.arin.g for Mrs.. Glen Whitney. The farmers are very 1'U.s.y K*f,Jr.,j; in t-beir h»y. CLIFFORD. Mr. *md Mr*. Her* G-etman and wr, spent Sund»v at Parish... Mr. H.mi H.r&. J . T. Trowbrid** and sion xnA unujftitipx *nd M r. *.r.d M n.. d%v at Mr. and Mrs. Qurtns Tt»si'i. Mr. *nti Mr*. Hawtcn are emcr- takininir r«l.ativwj itvxa Chicmjiro. Mr*. Ee.rt, Getonao htut be*x\ eut.ej- for shineHng. Mrs. Emma Ro&s spent last Friday with Mrs.. N. Bowering, who is very sick. Haying is the order of the day now. if ti e weather keeps fair. Margery Wallace is spending heil vacation at home. ^ Mrs. Davis is spending some time iere from the west with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Earl Wallace. VOLNEY CENTER. .Mr. and Mrs. Essy Gallagher of East Syracuse, spent the past week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Gallagher. Bertha Johnson is on the sick list. The class of Faithful Helpers will meet at the home of Mary Conklin on July 21EL Edward O'Grady of Oswego, spent the week-end with Hugh Jewett. Earl Devendorf of Syracuse, spent Saturday with his family. _ The Camp Fire Girls from this vi- cinity have returned home from two weeks' camp at Fair Haven. The Ladies' Aid society met today with MrE. E. Snyder. The members of the Peacock Evan- gelistic club held a meeting at the Bristol Hill church Sunday night, an> it was largely attended. SUDDEN .DEATH OF HENRY CARRIER Tuesday morning about 10:30, Henry Carrier of Oswego,' the well known and efficient court stenogra- pher, died suddenly of heart disease in his office. Mr. Carrier had been about the city earlier in the day and appeared in his usual good health. He met and conversed with several of his townsmen before going to his office. A relative called at his office and found him lying on the floor, unable to speak: medical aid was called, but before the physician arrived he was dead. ' ' Mr. Carrier was a native of Oswe- go and was 53 years old. He was one of the best known stenographers in this judicial district. He was an. active member of the Masonic lodge, he Elks and the Fortnightly club. He was well known in Fulton and his many friends here will regret to learn f his sudden demise. to stop the itching and begin healing with tfie first, application or return yotnr money. There are lota of akin reme- dies but Saxo Is the only one we guar- antee like this. Why don't you try ttt- H. C. GIK9I,ER, DRUGGIST, , CONGREGATTdWAL CHURCH The Young Men'rBrotherhood met last evening at the church for their monthly business meeting. There was a good attendance and a social hour with refreshments was enjoyed at the close. The Woman's Missionary Union meets this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jerome Barns.. Quite a number of the delegates of the Yoang People's Society of Christian Endeavor are in attendance at the state meeting in Syracuse. The pastor wiU speak next Sunday morning on the subject, \An Import- ant Test of Character:\ The evening subject will be, \The Scarlet Strand of the Scriptures.\ The topic for Thursday evening will be, \Business and Religion\ The Delta Alphas of the Congrega- tional Sunday school meet with Mrs. Fred Jones. 485 West Fifth street, Friday evening. VERMILLION. Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gantley, a son Everett Francis. Mra. Nina Vanor&da!e and &on New York are visiting relative* here, Mrs,. Frank Demon died at her home, after an illness of aome tine Her funeral was held at the M. EL chttreh July 2d; burial at Vertnll lion. Mr. and Mrs.. Herbert Thomas vis- ited at Loreu Raymond's on Sunday. . Mrs, Earl Boyd and little s-on, Rob- ert,, b*ee returned home, after spend- ing, a week in PUIABIU. Her sister, Mra. Lena Stewart, accompanied her home. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Orla Hardie and daugh- ter of Mexico, cjdled at Edward Ho! lenbeck's on Sunday. IF WOMEN ONLY rCNEW Wt»t m, Hc*p of Hmppine** it > Brin^ to Fulton Home*. _' B*rd to do b<Hi5-ework, with an acb~ Brings you hoars of misery at leis- ure or at work. If women only knew the caus. Backache pains often come irorr. weak kidneys, \Twould .save much needless wee EfcaVs Kidney Pills are for wtai sdonevs. Read what a FTil*.on woman says: Mrs.. Lelaiid Sherman, 2 6 7 Sou '.h Seventh street, Fulton, says:\ I i&tl j astiii td in rwo ram e n da n ^ D o-a.-.' s Kidney Pills., fcr I know from p*r- s.onaJ expertejace that they are an ex- celtent kidney ar.d Uaci-sifhc me.^ir:r.e I used thtMn fur p.anvs in my back SZLLJ lcin.H a.nd oliier kidney annoyar.c-w.. and they pave me relief.\ Pn'ce 50c a: all dtrjiler^ D'&c 1 : sj-mply a.si for a ki-ir.ey r«m-e-cj— g-zz D-t«au' 3 K i d n e v Fs.'; '-• — :h «.- s.am e ' h,a '. Mr^ Shenuan had. Fos:er-Mti- burn Co., Props.., Buffalo. N. Y. Notice of OtAtUl Mort(»je Sale. By virta'e of three chattel mort- gages given by Clinton S. Pritchan of the town of Vobiey, Oswego coun- ty, N. C^t o the First National Ban of Fulton. 7*. Y., dated respectivel August 2*, 1914, Jane 17, 1915, an AprO 18, 1916, And filed in the offtct of the town clerk of the town of Vol- ney, upon which default has bee made, the undersigned will sell a1 public auction for taih to the high- est bidder, at the Chaffee farm, o the Emery road, in the towri of Vo' ney, 0?wego county, N. Y., aboui two and one-half miles east of th city of Fahoa, b*ing the next p west of the firm formerly occupied by Qiatoa S. Pritchard, on the 22 day oi Joiy. 1916, at 10 o'clock i. the fonreoon, the following chattels, vir: Two liorcogiibred Holstein cows, ore bay mire, urith sucking 1 moJ( col:., crae black mare., with suckin hors« 'Dc-ii:, oa-e yearling mare colt ore yfcirtEn^ male colt, one Co' Kir.,£ rc.3LS.uj* spreader, one Ofiborp' r«a.yi*\r ic a binder, one Johnston co: h.ijri\ a:stffz, cce Ho-orex potato digger. s&r. cf h*avy bob sleighs, with woo rack. 2-boT!* iamb*r wagon, wit wcw ruju crL.d—Epring top bug^y Twi>-!asi.t-4f2 W'P Bamffjf. Firr\ Saniosal BanS: of FTOlton, N\. \ _'.;!' L- C. Fosua. Cashier. ;i-t NEW RURAL HAIL BOXES ;hc DaiJy Baile-'lja <:i orders 'ror . '.he lu.i, dst'ttcl JUr.c SC r *.h, ir. rtLa.«vr. Vo '.h t 1 t^vo spprtrrt•_•; ^ f-i-iy, '.:..> i'.'Z ^n.a.:. bax^s o n rd.ml rviM '••-' '.&'*••£ C-^CT'. Juiy 1st. Ti e b,:i:cs are :w^. KMS; one for !ett*rs ar.d t-rtfi r..j,ry rz.i:. n IS S inches ] .or.:g. <•'-,% ir-csets -nilit mail. induJ:m.ff p«ar-ctO \:»sf... '..* 1 3 H inches lonif;. 11 \v.zh<\i »:ot sr-i '. < stAttis tto.a* p»*.jvri.s rji.iy ^i* eii'.i,*-? 1 .st while ?hty rwr-s:.\ wr.-tA-e;i.Vt.. firm.s that furnisJs \Saw t-o.Tt!!. N'a. i **. ii.cn> each i-ii Nc, : i-. i- :> MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION. A c-;^p-4*i*ri\ft examination und ruie* oi :ie Municipal Civil Ser- ice <*•-. r r:.T\;\ ii '-y'.oT, oi T .he city of Fu.\ :•-. .V V.. of applicants for the p<»- *.;-:.i of ir&j'X-ijn m *.he c)-EL.«.sific<J mu iei pal i-t r>\. c « o * th is ci i y irvi 1.1 b tld i t \.hi cny c.al! on the 2&th da f Jury. \'J16, c>;mJU«BcJnif at 7 ;3 'ck-clc. p. ra. F•z-'.-.j-i.r.r-K are ;ic s\jbjfrc-t.s and th e !.a.\.; v e •»•* :^,'h*^s T c^. t-.it.eh : Pb yjsi ca :*;\. -4 c-o'j.L*.i ; irf*i 1 i^g, 1 count ^-CTs-r. \.~T: 1 CD-jr.\.; arithmetic, o-jr-t; 3t;.:*T •wriZin.g, i 1 count; ci: 1 . \^i'' t-e rn-a-i e on M u n i ci pai C i v i. ^ T-.' i ;* b lar-JLa.. Such b !.a alt.s e j».r e ot-*.a:r,«*i f.-cm *ine andersiiTiMJ- Applvca:jo=.b -HTL-U r&*. he ac-cc^-*.*^ ~. vs& T p ei;*iT tid bT th e Bitcrte*.ar>' on r i-e/or* Jaly ai , :»1C. Therefor* ; pdtTiio .t. s d esa?i.n^ exfuas i\-3':on c \i'-iJ sjtcx* 1 * bk*sks and £U r .fc«fi u: a', OK-*, :n crvitr to allow for any other Skin Trouble. -WeC REPORT OF THE CONDITION —or TOE— Citizens' National Bank, at Fulton In the Slate of New York, at ttW> close ot business, JUNE 80, mil. 3. Bonds d«poatt«lU) secure \dr. oftfiitloD (par T»IUC) Bonds otiier ttuui U. s. twada pledged to te- am PoetaT 8&TtDffB detKxdu .* s ooo co wMm other ib&n D. a. bonds (not including stocks) owned uo- K m so becnptton to stock oi Federal KenertQ bank f is 500 oo Less amoa&i anpald._ 5 750 co Furaitaxe and tatares ~ ' Real estate owned ot&er than bant Ing bouse , Net wnoant doe trom Pet3er»i He- BcrTt bank _ unoafit do* (Tom ap. prored rcnetre Mrs&iH ID Sew Tort.CnScajro and 8t. Loubt 113 i*j 11 Net amoQn( doe tToiD *p- proTed r«0e*»e »«enta 1Q otber renerrt du n 20 3u» a: Net arwrant doe rrem 6*aia iad oaolteTfl otber t&ao tbovei Ctiecks on bania ID ice -ame c\zj u reponlog buik fractionalcurreocy, nici- elsuM) cents Sole* ot otter National B*a]a redarmj ReMrrebaok DWCS Total ecu. and cemflcatwi _ . Redemption toad wtm u. s. T?eaa- urer (oot more toao s n«- cen^ ancJrcolatJeaj)... , FTanir. Quirk, Jr.. i o * C i v i i Sc -v: c * tears wKai^vi irJaUllbiy M a htr Sir*.. jP«srCT,I«On, tora\criy o t ih\& *ec. Ha.* ht-vvi vijjiinjr frt*.nds her* ttvJ Jm* r*twm«»d to hxr home at MERCHANT SUBMAillNE. lx la>i!J The event (fc.il overtops ai'. ciwi | ttiifi t' li» in the Ko.rap«*a is^r KtaiUcc, -» \ ; nuu, dS*r* -r wffl For Good Looks a woman must have good he*!tli. She can do b« part by bdpingnaSuretoftefplbebkxxl pure, the Ever active and the bowels regular,, with the aid of tite mM, TCgetafcte remedy— BEECHAftfe PILLS Ktk Yomr OUR COAL Muss* iklfft itM&jri ef «*<!ta«iat* tit j »• * • titvr tor crwio !hrwci«rt. SvJJ i-j FTS- J ___ jstt'i BAt^mr* C«.. Ir.c. (•• *%r. » 432 • CBU 00 1 ODD CO ts 815 ith Lean cutreci eipemefl, i aiuiK notes ovtanaiidiaz Uu* to baa*» and buken saafl awnn Total <3*CQ»JMI Uepbtnt j:st oibet aae dmriUL-^. STA.TEOP NSW YORK,) CODTTT o r Oswxeo, j 1 m '• I, Mi P. wuiart, L-AaHKT, oi it* itc-i C*ok, do fcotemniy swear ibir. c&ft asc< il is urae lo Has tea cf my ino-wtrt d 0JJUI7. ISIIL Cwrtct—AU«ai: P. B. Dxnr. REPORT OF THE CONDITION -or TH.*— First National Bank, ft J'yiioD &t Fuuea i se rt d ( •ft J'yiioD. &.t Fuuea, ia sea rtc Von at Utas.:(oi« etfttaii JL'SB S3, !Wi- 1 Oiaeouaia j w« j-n ,| jideptwitti'iiO'iii f-eila' [a M-o* ^ in . 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