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-13. ,1 THE GAZETTE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12,1917 List of Dogs Assessed in Moiiroe Towusbip District for vouv 191" Riving name and address 01 the o'v. ner. se or.eacji aog and number gf tlie tajc tliei-e- Run, Male, ftV Eaynion GroVe, Clear- vale, Pa. It.

P. NK.V.MiHe 210S; Nelson Shaffer, ClearvBle, F. D. 2. Male.

No. 2109: WaJtei; Karns. Clear- No Male, No. Weijuaec. Everett, F.

Male, No." 2113; Condal Clearyille. Xofl, Male, Nf. 21J4: Earl Ward, ClearviUe, Ba R. P.JQ., No Male. No! 211,: Hnrry JiodBon.fClearville, Male, No.

211G; John Koontz. Clearville. No. ,2117: Nathan- Mills. Male, No.VSllS; Top Roland, Chapman's Run.

No. 2119; Rus- rSell Clearville. F. No. 1, 2120 Steckman.

creiirville R. F. No. 1, Male, No. 2121: Morris.

Chapman's Run, Pn Male, 2122: N. C. Mearkle. CleacvPlp. E.

F. No. 1, Male, No. 2123 Elizabeth Cooper, Clearvffle, R. F.

No. 2, No. 2124; Conda Shaw, Clearville, R. F. No.

1. Male, No. 2125; Milton Denbaush, Clnrvine. R. F.

1, Male No. -212G; Jonas Morse, Clearvilte, R. F. No. 2.

Male, No. 2127; Clay Rice, Clp-irville, F. No. 2, Male. No.

212S: Irvin Tewell. Pnrcell, R. F. D. No.

2, Male. Orrie Smith. Clearville. R. F.

2, Male. No. 2130: John Messersmlth, Clearvilitv, a R. p. jj 0 2.

Male, No. Milton I. Bennett. Clearville. R.

No. 2, Male, No. 2132: Geo. T. Fletcher, Clenrvllle.

No 2. Male. No. Shelley Logue, Clearville, P.i, F. No.

2, Mnle, No. 2134; John Crubb, R. F. No. 2, Male.

No. -2133: Walter Mearkle, Everett. R. F. 4.

Male. No. 2136: Walter-Mpnr'tle, "Everett, R. No. 4, Male.

No. -2137: Peter Clark, Everett. F. "No. 4, Male.

No. 2138; Eli Weimer. Everett. R. F.

No. 3, Male, No. 2139; Charley" McCnue, Everett. R. F.

-4-; Male, No: 2140: Mrs 'Amos Wigfield, Eve- Tett, R. F. No. 4,, Male, No. 2141; 1 W.

Johnson, Cbaneysville, Male. No. 2142; Rastus Diehl. Chaneysville, 2143; Geo. Morris, Chnneys- -vHle.

'Male, No. 2144: T. H. Grove, fhaneysville, Male. No.

2145: V. P. Kedinger, Chaneysville, Male, No. 2146; John A. Means, Steckman.

Male, No. -214JT; Lewis- Steckman, jSteekman. Male No. 2149; Isaiah Beegle, Steckman! Male, No. 2150; Geo.

W. Robinson, Steckman, Splayed Female, No. 2151: Adam Stayer. Steckman. Male, No.

i Adam Stayer, Steckman, Male, I "No. 2153; Frank Fletcher, Chaneysville, Pa. 1 jjo. 2154: Geo. W.

Dibert. Everett, 'R. F. No. 3.

Male. No. 2135: Clar- Dicken, Clearvjlle, R. 1. Male, No.

2156c Clearville, Male, No. 2157: Humphrev Amick, Everett. R. F. No.

3, -Male. No. 2158; Shelley Grubb. Everett, R. No.

3. Male, No. 2159; Geo. W. Cornnell, F.

No. 3, Male. No. James Everett. F.

two Males Nos. 2101 2162; Fema.le,"No. Clearville, R. F. 2164; Henry Solenberger.

Clearville, R. F. No. 1, "Male, No. 2165l jAlbert Smith, Clearville.

R. F. N71, Male, No. 2166 Wm. t.

Smith, ClearviUe, R. F. 1. Male, No. 2167: Joseph Mills.

Clearville. Pa. "Male, No. 216S; 'James M. Leasure.

Clear- Tille. Mnle, No. H. Clearville, Male: No." 2370: Murray Howsare, Clearville, R. F.

No. 1, Male, No. 2171: Mrs. Georgia Sparks, Clear- 341 a.ve been 3n years, tcs "bcfse signature of -Castbria is a harmless substitute for Castor Paregoric, 3t la i pleasant. It contains nsitfrer nor other'narcotic substance.

-It -ge is its For nore than 'it has ALWAYS Ifl Use For Over fesms The Kind You Have Always Bought List of Dogs Assessed ia Tuniata Township District for year 1917, giving name of the owner, sex of each dog and number of the tag there-. lor. -S. E. Adams, Buffalo Mills, F.

D. 1, Male 'No. SS4; H. E. Mtlls, No.

1, Tames Boylan, Kegg, Male, MUJs -ville. No. T2172; JSerman Clay" Chaneysville, 1 Male. Albert -Shipley, Chaneysville, Male, "No. 2174; Gownan Barkman, Chaneysville, Male, No.

2175; D. A. Trail Clearville. R. F.

No. 1, Male. No. 2176: Jason Cle.irville, R. F.

No. 1. Male. Chnrley Diehl. Plesirville, Pn.

i T. xo. 2. Male. No.

217R: David Snydet J.1CVV JOiULJllllUi.Cf Male, No. 863; Jno. I. Bence, Sehells- burg, R. F.

No. 1, Male, No. 855; Wilson Barkley, Buffalo Mills, No. 1, Male, No. 3006; Marvin Buriet, Buffalo Mills, R.

F. No. 1, Male No. 877; S. W.

JSattner, New Buena Vista! Male, No. F. L. Battner, New Buena Vista, Male, No. 3027; Lloyd Coughenour, Buffalo Mills, two Males, Nos.

SS6 and 887; James Coughenour, Buffalo Mills, two Males, Nos. 889 and Cong' Xas. Robb, Kegg, Frank Kegg, Male; Wj. 801; -Safmuei; Robb," Buffalo No: 821: Geo. Rock, No.

3950; A. Suder, -New-Bnena Vista Male; 834; Adam Sheirer; Buffalo Mare, Wm. Stoudenour, Schellsliurg, Male, "No. 868; Jas. Sut- miller, New Baltimore," Male.

Nor 836; Ross Shippy, New Buena Vista, 3032; Choice.iPa., Male. No. 3027; Oscar Shippy, New Buena "Vista, Male, No. 825; H. A.

Turner, New Buena Vista, two Males, Nos. SOS and 809-; L. H. Turner, Buffalo Mills, Male, No. 3005; W.

g. Turner, Buffalo Mills, two Males, Nos. 893 and S94; L. W. Turner, New Buena Vista, two Males, Nos.

3019 and 320; D. S. A. Tomlinson, Buffalo Mills, Male, No. 899; Wm.

Wolfhope, Kegg, Female, No. 3045; Lewis Wambangh, Kegg, Male, No 3046; Geo. Weyant, Schellsbttrg. two Males, Nos. 856 and 857; Edward Wolfhope, New Baltimore, Male, No.

832; Frank Wolf. New Buena Vista, Pa. two Males, Nos. 3013 and 3016. L.

W. DIEHL, Assessor. No. 10.CCO. (By B.

Director ot the Sunday Scho'ol Cdurse-fnl'the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) (Copyright, 1917, Western Newspaper TJnlon.) LESSON FOR JANUARY 14 THE BAPTIST AND JESUS. LESSON TKXT-JTohn GOLDEN TEXT-- Behold, the Iamb of God that taketh away the sin of the John 1:29. John began his public ministry in the summer of A. D. 26 and the baptism of jTesus probably took place in January, A.

27. The delegation from Jerusalem to interview J.ohn must have appeared along toward the latter part of February. I. John, the Witness (VT. 15-18).

John's ministry created great excitement. The people were in expectancy. All classes were reasoning as to who this strange but marvelously forceful man might" be: Some thought 'perhaps he the Christ (Luke To settle- this- question a was sent to to Malachi, the prophet, has suggested the coming of Elijah Qlal. 4 :5) the, ah come, and another prophecy indicated' 'that the -'prophet should be' like unto Moses" 'John freely confesses- to this delegation" that he is not the Christ nor Elijah nor the "prophet predicted by How. foolish and Silly: are those -Jttodern ones fesscto the.

messenger of the covenant or some other fanciful" indicating the return of" the witness Report of the Condition OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, at Scbellburgr, in the State ot Pennsylvania, he close of business of December 27, 'RESOURCES Loaus'anI discounts 40,981 70 ana bills redls- epmited bonds deposited to '-secure- circulation (par 24,960.00 40,081.70 'stock of' Federal- Reserve Bank 750 oc Furniture and fixtures i 785ft Net amount due from ap- i 'P-royed? reserve agents In reserve cities 37,196.31 Outside checks and other cash items 250.00 Fractional currency, nickels and cents 31.13 Notes of other national banks Lawful reserve in vault and with Federal Reserve Bank Redemption fund with TT. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer 281.13 1,480.00 6,668.00 1,248.00 Total LIABILITIES fe paid In profits 5,826.88 135,350.14 23,000.00 current expenses, in, terest and taxes paid 4,129.44 169744 Circulating notes out- V.

Demand Deposits: Individual deposits subject to check Cashier's checks outstanding Total demand deposits 31,012.82 Time deposits: rtifirate3 of deposit Jther time deposits Total of deposits 24,960.00 31,115.08 497.74 14,301.99 37,777,89 way lie, "state's position'though he jdpes apply to himself the prophecy (Isa: whl'ch s'etfc forth what his mission was to be." A. voice can Be heard hut not seen. our bodily eyes we never, see a No man ever saw the soul of his nearest friend. We do see God, however, in 1 his works, in his marvelous deliver- ances and his guidance of the, world aixd his answers II. John the- Baptizer (w.

19-29). As -John had denied he was the Ihrist or Elijah, the priests "and Lev- tes made bold to question his author- ty at a later time (Matt. 21-23), and still later "the authority of the apos- les and the priests (Acts John answers them with another display of his humility. His baptism in water tB rf to Ihr 1 baptism Ol the i i nnrl 1-11 I i owned lllfr 01)se in midst, they Net amount due from nor rprntrniyp him a reserve liUL mill. in New York ch.

Chiiapro.nnrl St Louis 11,50520 renfiitince Net ount due from i maiict a reserve penitent Submitted In other re- State "of Bed- C. Cashlec- pf the ahove- naraed bank, 'do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. C. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of January, 1917.

J. B. TAYLOR, Justice of the Peace My Commission -expires first Monday of January, 1022. Correct--Attest: JOHN B. CARLINGER, W.

V. TAYLOR, W. C. COLVIN. Report of the Condition FIRST NATIONAL BANK, at Bedfo'rd, in the "State of Pennsylvania, at tne business on December 27, 1916.

KESOUKCE8 Loans and, discounts 4 9 1 360 95 Overdrafts, unsecured 615.10 U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par' value) 50,000.00 Bonds other than U. S. bonds pledged to secure postal savings deposits 2,966.00 Securities-other than TJ.

S. bonds (not including stocks) owned un- pledged Total bonds, securities, etc. Stocks, other than Fed- The Very Best Hoar That Money Can Buy ELIAS BLACKBURN Wholesale Distributor! Fishertown, Penna. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE of John M. Hoiisel late ot Juniata Township, Bedford Conaty, Letters tesamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to mafee prompt payment, and those-iavlne claims to present the 'lelay to SOBBRT M.

HOTTSBL, HARVEY I. HOUSEL, Executors, Bedford, Pa. B. F. MADORE, Attorney Dec.

8, 6t. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE P. JHeckermaiv late of Bedford Borough, Bedford County, testamentary on the-abbve estate having been-gran ted'to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make prompt payment, and those -having claims to present the same-Without delay to Dec. 15. H.

C. HECKERMAN, Executor, Bedford, Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE 47,409.83 eral Reserve stock Bank Stock of Federal Re- 30.370.08 4,125.00 3,000.00 23,546 00 S.137.7S 47,011.2 receive the pledge that his sins were forgiven. Baptism meant the cleansing the people from past sins that thej might be fitted 1'or entrance into the kingdom. Baptism is not conversion.

It Is a witnessing and a.syrajbol of a a i e. Sophia "-Fisher, "New 'Bueni Hunk. -No. W. Stufft, Run Mnle No 4004 Vista, Mule, No: 833 Fritz, New 'Alum Bank.Pa., Male.

No. 2426; Yar- atnn. jos. 0 1 o-i nal, Alum Bank, Male, Walter Bank. Male, No.

242S; W. H. Morgart, Alum Bank. Male, No. 2429; Adam -Yarnat, Alum Bank, Male, No.

2430; Chas. Barefoot, Aluin Bank, a Male, 2431; B.iltimore. Male, No. 8311 Edward Clenrville', Mule, No. 4005; Everett, i R.

F. No. 3, Male. No. 4011; Tonda Wilson.

Steokmnn. Mule, No. 4012; Simon Cooper. Steokmnn, Pa Male. No.

4013; Dnvid Cornell, Everett, Alum Pa 2 Male. No. -2432; Lemon Mellon slid. Osterburg, Male, No. 2433; J.

M. Home. Cessna. Smith, Cessna. two Males, N'o.

Wm. HilleK.iss, KCPTK, Male, If Lit Id A tVJL'J JH-l J-J Cl i I nAi T-i- -i 1 R. F. No. 3.

Mnle. No 4014; Henry No. 3037; Hnrrv Hillewiss, Mann's Choice, Fletrhpr. Everett, R. F.

No. 3. two Mnle, 815; Albert Hillegass, Buff- Nos. 4015 and 4016; A. H.

Wilson, -'lo Mills. two Males, Nos. 3012 and Everett. R. No :5, two Mnles.

MIS: A Pa Male, No. i W2: -T. Hillegass. New Buena Vista, 4017 nnd 401R; OVmda Bnrkmin, i-pti- Pn Tt No 3 Male No 4019" Mule. No.

Sll; Jno. S. Hillesass. New Bue- I I 1 1 It. ill.liv.

ttuxy, T.r^i TT T.I. It. F. No. 2.

Male. No. 4023: Wm. n. Uice, Clcarvlllp, Pn R.

F. No. 2, No. 4024: Banner Clingermnn. 4025; Viiue 1 No.

2. M-ile. No. 4020: Scott Weimer. R.

F. No Mnle. No. H. D.

Hillegass, New Buena Vista, "-i two Males. Nos. 840 nnd 841; Geo. A. Xot! 24A nn SAM; Ellen Allison, Alum KUSS, New Buena Vistn, Mate, a Male, No.

2437; Jordan Young, I Alum Biink. Male, No. 2438: Effle Bee- Kle. Alum Bank, Male, No. 2439; W.

C. Baylor. Cessna, Pa. Male, No. 2440; Loy Callihan.

Alum Bank, two Males. Nos. 2441 and 2442; S. B. Allison, Alum Bank, Female.

No. 2443; E. F. Calfihan, Alum Bank, Male, No. 2444; K.

L. Miller, A Bank. Female, No. 2445; Wm Oldham. Cessna, Male, No.

2440; W. J. Crawford, Cessna, Male, No. 2447; J. I-I.

Alum Bank, two Mnles, Nos. 2448 and 2449; J. Cuppett Alum Bank, Male, No. 2450: Jordan Mock, Alum Bank, Pa Mule, No. 2451 Geo Mickey, Alum Bank, Male, No.

2V52; Walter Ickes. Alum Bank, Male, No 24.Ti; Jacob Mitchel, Alum Bank. Pn Male, No. 2454; Ed. Mickey, Alum Bank, Mnle, No.

2455; Sewell Bowser. Alum Bank, Pn Mnle, No. 2450; Howard Burket. Cessna, tw Mnles, Nos. 2457 and 2458: TIankison.

Kegir. Mnle, No. 849; Ilarhr.int. Kegg, Male, No. 3024; I i i Iloller, Buffalo Mills.

Mule, No. SI No. 27 Mnle, No! Mrs. Holler Buffnlo Mills Pa cent Ornwford. Clearville.

R. K. No 1. two Mnleg. Nos.

3002 and Hershiser. Buffalo Mills, No W)S; Horn. New Buenn Vist i 1'a two Males, Nos 3017 nnd 301S; WALTER F. STECKMAN. Assessor Henry Mills Pn F.

Everett, R. F. No I 1 I i j.fc. No 1, Male, No. SD5: Ross Ilillftcass, Lawrence Darr, Alum Bank, Mnle nnd I Kegs, Mnle, No.

303S: Clnrence mile- Female. Nos. 24oO and 2400; J. L. Miller.

I A f- 4., A A A I A i i Itkn 1 A XT A rt 1 -t i i spiritual truth that we. a re de.id unto sin, and have risen to newness of life (Rom. Like John, our voice must be not only that of humility bu it must a voice with a rues sage from God. one that Sounds an nn mistakable note: one HIP 'can be heard wherever we go, one thnt will make men happier, stronger, braver, more like God, to prep'are the way for Chri in the hearts ot men. The Witness of tiitf- Spirit (vv 28-34).

The "writer is vet." explicit stating the exact time, t.lmt these things "occurred, for he was an eye witness John first testifies that Jesus die Net nnni dnp h.inks nnd hunkers Other checks on b.inks lo the snme city or town reporting bank Outside checks nnd other cash items 55.Sll 05,400 6 O.G2S.4 107.4 currency. List of Dogs Assessed in Eklie HilleRass, West End, P.i., Male, N'o. R75; Hoss Hillegass, New Bnena Vista, P.i Mnle, No. 850; Blnir Hillegass, West Mann's ClioKO District for year 1017, giv- Pn Mnle. No S74: Oscar Holler, inir name nnd iddiess of the owner, sex of Xew Bucnu Vista, Pa, Mnle, No.

3049; KegV." Pa'. No. 803: Michael I Alum Bank, Male, No. 2461; Daniel ass, Now Buenn Vistn, Male. No.

Cessna, Pa Mnle, No. 2402; Mnn- o.tt'li number of the tng therefor. Howard Hillegnss, New Buenn Vistn. Howard Hillegnss, Mann's Choice. Pa Mnles.

Nos. 864 nnd SG5; Ed. Hcrshiser No. 2951; Cecil Mann's Choice liuffalo Mills, Pn Mnle and Female, NOB. ford Beckley, Cessna, Mnle, No.

2463; Elliott Allison. Alum Bank, Mnle. No 2404; Ed. Mickey, Alum Bank, Male, No. 2403; H.

B. Mock, Alum Bank, J. A. MICKLB, Asaessor. Cessna, R.

F. No 1 Male, No 2400 No 2952: A. E. Hufferd, Mann's riioie. Male, No.

20.T5. Scott Fisher, Choice, Mnle. No. 2954; H. P.

Mowry. Mnnn's Choice, Male, John Scritchfield, Mnnn's Choice, Pn No. 2950; Frank Siitcr. Mann's Choice, Male, No. 2957; C.

F. Smith, Mnnn's Choice, Mnle, No. 2958; Jacob Cook, Mnnn's Choice, Mnle, No. 2959; JPSM Turner, Mnnn's Choice, Mnle, No 2900; Jacob Sides, Mnnn's Choice. Male, No.

2901; Wm. Shnll, Mnnn's Choice, Mnle, No. 2962; Geo. Wntors, Mnnn's Choice. Mnle, No.

Wm. Miller, Mnnn's Choice, Splayed Femnle, No. 2004; Arthur Cook, Mnnn's Choice. 2900: Chns. McC'rcnry, Mnnn's Pn i Splnypd Female.

No. 2070; Ross Clark, Mann's ChoU-p, Mnle, No. 2971; H. F. W.

Miller. Mann's Choice, Mnle, No. 2')72; A C. Fauple. Mnnn's Choice.

No. Alvie Bnrkett, Atann's Clioirp. i If, No. 2974 A. TT WTTETRTONE.

Assesso'. Mann's Choice Borough. TTI15 GAZETTE $1.50 A YEAR and 897: Jno. Tmgrund, Schellsburn. Male and Femnle, Nos.

3752 and 801; Geo. Tmgrund, New Bnltimore, Male, No. Jno. Keller, Mann's Choice, Splayed Femnle, No. 820; E.

G. Kimmel, New Buena Vista, Male, No. 3030; Onus. Lafferty, Buffalo Mills, Male. No.

F. L. Leydlg. Buffalo Mills, Male, Xo 3008: S. C.

Mowry. New Bnena Vistn, Pn Mnle, No. 3031; J. H. Mowry, New rtnenn.

Vista, Male, No SCO; Q. B. New Buena Vistn, Mile, No. W. II.

Mowry, New Buenn Vista, Male, No 810; L. W. Mowry. Buffalo Mills, P.i Mnle, No. 892; Fred Mowrv.

Bnffilo Mills. Male, No. 3009; Jacob S. Mowry, of mv Kogg. Mnle, No.

847; Frank Mowry, 1ln lllat iwunth. VV must judge by Kege. Male. No. 3025; Marti-i, I innral and not the physical values i i i 1 Proper Judgment.

There is sometimes more sheer courage in the littLe body of a gray squirrel than there is In the whole vast catcasr of an elephant. An old, old story tells- nf a lad who was asked why Ue lio'is didn't eat Daniel. Hi? was, "Because most of him was the rest of him was It is the inside measurement A iu. i i i i Now Bnltimore, Mnle, No. 837; Jno.

B. 1, Buffalo Mills. Pa Mnle, No. 882: H. A Miller, Buffnlo Mills, Mnle, "No.

i Silas Mny. Buffalo Mills, Mile, I 872; Harry Mny, Buffalo Mills. M-ilr-. i No. 87(5: Alvie Mowry, Kegg, Uior he Is strong.

Aged and Oldened. "He has oldened" Tor "he has No 878; Jno, Henry McKlnnev, Schellsbiirg, Mnle nnd Femnle. Nos. i SSfi nnd 887; Geo. Mowry, Kegg, tv Is not KOOd.

In lirfil place, it harder to say, and, place, 's so near obsolete (o be practical- ir.i.ir.iio Mills, Pn Miio No but not ii: Knaiish. 1 I'cnsyl, Mnnn's Ch'oicp, Mate. No. 301: Lamb of God, referring of' course to the sacrificial lamb, the atoning sacrifice of the Old Testament (Gen. 22 Ex.

12 Isa. 53 As Lamb of God, Jesus would take awuy the sins of the world thus the thought is prl marily that of atonement, a substitution of another and the deliverance from the guilt of sin. The next day after John's witness to the delegation from Jerusalem, he saw Jesus coming unto him, and said to the assembled people, "Behold the Lamb of This refers not so much to his character, that of Innocence, meekness and patience, as to his office, his completed work of atonement by the sacrificial death he takes away the sins of the world. On the ground of the propitiation for sin which Jesus wrought (I John 2 :2 Matt. 20 :28 II Cor.

Gal. 3:13) sin is removed from the sinner as far as the East ia from the West. God dealt in mercy with men before Christ's time because of the lamb which was slain from foundation of the world (Rev. Here John says that at first he did not recognize Jesus as the Messiah, but he does bear record that he saw the spirit descending at his baptism, and it abode upon him. The work of Christ is for the whole world till all its sin is removed.

He is actually removing sin from the world, and when he comes again, sin will be banished. Luke's record adds that this same Messiah is to baptize with tho Holy Ghost and fire. Christians arc to be on firo for God. Tno gift of the holy spirit at Ponte- co'-- the first and most manifest sion of this power of Christ who ronl haptizer. Begotten of God ot all the at- TM of Faibor (Phil.

the fullness of the God- (Poi. o) he is to be pea as Gorl (Ucb. nickels. cerits banks Fedeml 'IU serve notes Lawftil -reserve in Tnult 'an9 with Federal Reserve Bank Redemption fund with U. S.

Treasurer and due from TJ. S. Treasurer 130.10 010.89 740.9«1 60.3G3 94 2,200.0 Totnl 704 54 LIABILITIES t'apltal stock paid In 50,000.00 Surplus 'lund 50,000 00 profits 20," r.ess ttofrent expenses, -nnd taxes paid 9.5.'JS.97 10,550.15 Circulating notes out- Stamling 49,700.00 Net nmount due to bunks and bankers Demand deposits: rmlTiidual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days Ceitified checks 03958 Ciishicr's checks outstanding 14,031.95 Postal s.nlngs deposits 092.30 Total dpin.utd deposits 55I.91S7U Other time deposits 42.S70 4G Total of time deposits 12,870 4(5 Totnl State of Pennsylvania, County of Bedford, as H. B. Cessna, Cashier of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my and belief.

H. B. CESSNA, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me 6th day of January, 1917. JOHft N.

MINNICH, Notary Public. My commission expires Jan. 25, 1910. Correct-- Attest JOHN P. CUPPETT, PATRICK HUGHES, A.

B. EGOLF, Directors. All Credit Belongs to Woman. A maa a great thing upon the earth nod tbroneh eternity; but ever: (ot of the greatness of man Is unfold ed out of Whitman. Changed His Mind.

"Henry, suppose we call on the new people who have moved in next door." 'Oh, I don't care about meeting them." 'But when their furniture was being carried in I noticed an unusually large and handsome cellaret." "Ahem! Well, we might drop in for a few minutes, anyway." Finger Ring in History. From the earliest period of civilized relationships, the finger ring has been accepted as the symbol of fidelity and trull) in the fulfillment of a pledge, ind for tiu greater part of 2,000 years tt was used as tho most convenient means for conveying the signet of the oarer. of PatrickRlsbin, late ot Broad Top Township, Bedford County, Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make prompt payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay to JOHN RISBIN. Administrator, Ashville, Cambria Co Pa E. M.

PENNEL.L, Attorney, Dec. 15, 6t. Bedford, Pa. ADMIXISTKATOITS NOTICE of late of East St. Clair Township, Bedford County, Letters of administration on the above estate having Tjeen granted to the undersigned, al persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make prompt payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay to GEORGE POINTS, Administrator.

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The prices are as follows: 1000 Envelopes 500 Envelopes i.eo 250 Envelopes 1.10 100 Envelopes 75 1000 Packet Heads 500 Packet Heads 1.60 250 Packet Heads 1.10 100 Packet Heads 75 If more than 1000 In quantity are wanted write for quotations. The envelopes and packet heads are good paper such as we use in our own office. We have also a lighter enve- ope, which we can print for type- "fariter use only for $2.25 a 1000, as ong as our supply lasts. Order now. Don't delay.

Send money with order and if the work is to be mailed to you add 10 cents to price for postage. If you have any other printing, ya want to get done, let us quote yo prices. Address all communicatio GAZETTE PUBLISHING CO. Bedford, Pa. Proper Physical -education.

The purpose of physical education la, jf coarse, not merely to build up the odics of boys today, but to put into he lives of boys that thing, whatever is that will make the boy stay strong ml tie-bodied when he reaches imm- ood. Such men--lovers of fresh air, u' in the wild, of sloping out no, sky--men who can both en- oy tulure, are the men who will i frung nation nu-1 not a na- i 1 -IWSPAPKR!.

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About Bedford Gazette Archive

Pages Available:
33,228
Years Available:
1847-2009