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THE DAILY NEWS, FREDERICK, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1910. THE DAILY JNEW Dec. 12 In American History. 1745-- John Jay. colonisl statesman, diplomat and jurist, first United States minister to Spain and first chief justice of the supreme court (appointed by AVashington).

born la New York city; died 1829. 1872--Edward A. Pollard, noted wartime journalist in the Confederacy, editor ot the Kichmnd Examiner and a merciless critic of Jefferson Davis, died; oorn 1S2S- 1895--Allen (3. Thurman. ex-United States senator and noted Democratic statesman, died: born 1813.

1901--First Tvireless cominunieation between America and Europe. ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. (From noon today to noon tomorrow.) gnn sets 4:29, rises 7:12: woon sets 3:43 n. 4:48 p. in conjunction Saturn.

jcss'mg from to east of the planet, 1 degree north thereof. Weather Forecast Till 8 p. m. December. 13.

Special Dispatch to TUB NEWS. Dec-. V2, a. iii. FOR MARYI-AXD.

Generally fair and continued -okl tonight. aud Tuesday. L. MOOUE, ChKrf of Weather Bureau. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TODAY Sleighs Win.

A. Cramer City Opei-a House Pictures and Vaudeville House For Rent Win. Fogle Help-Wan ted S. N. Gregg.

Supt Holiday Goods Landis Diamond Rink Block Party Cut Glass Landis Tonight The Marvel Rug Sale Mullinix's Cut Glass John Eisenhauer's New Rugs Mullinix's Haviland China Eisenhauer's Practical Christmas Bros. PRAISE Jffl JUDGE lircuit Court Hears Tributes to Retiring Judge. UPON OPENING OF DEC. TERM Members of Bar Pay Tribute to Hon. James B.

Henderson, Whose Term in This Circuit Has Just Expired-Adjourn at Noon. The December term the circuit court convened this morning at 10 o'clock, with Chief Judce Hammond Urner and Associate Judge John Motter on the bench. Associate Judge Edward C. Peter, of Rockvlle, later and uceupied Uis seat upon the bench. The docket was called over and marked for trial.

Hon. Glenn H. Worthington then read a tribute before the court to the Honorable James B. Henderson, retiring judge of this circuit, which was prepared by a recently appointed committee of the Frederick County Bar Asociation. After reciting the facts concerning the judicial ciiroer of.

Judge James 15 Henderson In this circuit, the inemNrs of the bar pay their tribute, to Judgi Henderson, iii part as follows: "No person, not even his woiv.t enemy, ever questioned Judge Henderson's integrity of character. In this regard, he was not only above reproaol but above nil suspicion. His impartiality has been demonstrated by an unbroken line of decisions on this bonch aeting a without prejudice. lit knew neither party to the cause, noi cither attiirney, lnt only the lega prjueiuli' which he deemed "His patient to hear has demonstrated often under most tryinj, circumstances. It was ever a jileusurt to a lawyer has been carefully prc pared his case to argue it before Jud.ei Henderson.

Rut, Judge Henderson's in was too keen and his leamin i 100 profound to lie mislead by doubtfu Perfection G. Quynn Co. Krity 01 tl fvll rused with Icga and metaphysical refine moats. His sturdy common sense brush inc ihcw aside, he save judgment according to the law. tin C'inity and the rijjhl of the nuttier as be understood the fads.

"His knov. of M1K princiides vas and he kepi abreast of the law hy hifr all tlif rurrent decisions of cur Court of Ar peals, the leadnjc cases fnnn i 1 courts of other Stales, and from Supeme Court the Knitoi States. His splendid memory enabler House Slippers Lowenstein Wertheimcr Cnina, Closets. Carty's Furniture Store Optometrist Dr. O.

S. Highbarger Bank Far. Mech. Nat. Bank The Christmas Store.

Miller Jewelry Landis Fountain Pens Williamson's DIES ON HIS WAY HOME Jeremiah Jones Has Heart Attack on Road Near Boonsboro. Jeremiah Jones, a well known resident of Zittlestown, dropped dead about 5.30 o'clock Saturday evening about one mile south of Boonsboro. The cause of his death was heart trouble. He was about 04 years of age. He was picked up and died while bolng carried into the house of Samuel Wagner.

Mr. Jones is survived by a wife nnd the following children: Mrs. William T. Main and Mrs. A.

J. Mctcalf. ttocky Sprisgs, this county; John, Zit tlestown, and George, Sykcsville; sisters, Mrs. John Wallick, Mrs. Calvin Beard, Siniths- burg; Mrs.

Richard Easton, Smithsburg; Mrs. Newcomer Wallick. Beaver Creek; Jonas Jones, Keedysvillo; and Henry Jones, at Breathedsvillc. The funeral will be held at '2 o'clock. Services at the Wincbren- narian church, Zittlestown.

by Rev. A. W. Philower. Interment in the graveyard adjoining.

AMONG THE SICK Those From Frederick Confined to the Mr. Charles Anders, East Third East street, is quite ill. Mrs. Wm. H.

Keller, street, is 0:1 the sick list. Constable Lewis F. Carter, Third street, is on the sick list. Mr. David Lowenstein is confined to his room with a severe cold.

Miss Amanda. Stultz, West South street, is confined to the bed i sickness. Mr. Charles P. Levy, West Third street, is confined to the house with the grip.

Miss Virginia Brunner, West Patrick street, who has been sick is improving. Mr. David Roberts, clerk at the n. ft O. it.

is confined (o his home by sickness. Molonnan Jesse Haucli is confuted to his home on Telegraph street, i rheumatism. Mr. Bradley T. Strasberger, North Market street, who has been confined the house by sickness, is able to be out.

SuprrintwulciU of Water Works, Frank F. Tyoryiir. North Market street has been quite ill. is improving is able to be down him frequently to rcf'r by name ibises opposite In ijuestioiiK lie inj; Iwfdre him." "Uesides these essential ciualities JudRc Henderson possessed becom ins i of demeanor on the bend that inspired respect; but his nianne was not. austere and his relation i members of this bar were al ways of a most friendly and cordia character.

"After a test, of nearly sixteen years in the discharge of the deli cate and responsible duties of his po sition, the, judgment of this bar is that Judge Henderson possessed in conspicious degree all the csKcnti qualities of a Rood judRe, such judpo as is needed for the safety and protection in their rights lib ertiea. "We fool that he has OH nod our admiration and our gratitude by the able and upright mannei iu which he has performed the duties of hif exalted office and we freely bin this small i of our opprociation i "That a kindly fate may grani and Vicinity I i a loiiR-drawn sunset hour, am Housc a henceforth to the end of hif. honorable life all his ways be ways of pleasantness all his paths peace, is the sincere wish of the members of the Frederick bar. I I WoliTIll.Ni.TO.X VV.M. P.

l.snv. I Fifth FitANit L. MlI.TO.N (J. STONI 1 I roN v. i i and Decision Was Reserved.

The Public. Service Commission in Halfimore has heard arRuinenr on the application of the Frederick Railway Company to issue certain stock and for authorization to purchase the controlling stock of the Frederick Gas and Bleolric Company. The commission granted certain matters contained in the application but reserved decision regarding the taking over of the a Company's stock, pending, it i. thought, filing of certain merits by the Frederick Hallway Com- 'SPAPERf i i remarked i i not panegyrized Hen- dersim riiiidom. I i i viewer temperately the hitter's a i i a i i upon the heneh.

He asked a i memorial lie spread the i of i lie court. Hon. i i i i i P. Maulsb.v. in M-cniid- i i i (he resolulioii-, it.

is Keuerally i and i i i i i a a a a i.s I I i i i i i i or i i i i i i upon, I i i i i i i i a inten--! i eon i i i i i i Henderson character, whica made his a I i a i i i si.M.s.n a upm i mott acceptable. I Mr. I'. Princeton Flnekey made a few remarks upon Judge Henderson's i reeord as a richttxtn.s judge, being i man of i a i a i and strong eeu- i Mr. John s.

Ncwmau saul he had praeticeil bar throughout -ixtocn years i i Judge Henderson was on the le.nch. and a he uexer once heard dissenting voice from the fact a he was a fern-less, i a i a and righteous at all times. Mr. A n. i a as State's attorney, stated a he found Judge Henderson a man of patience and possessed of a big heart.

Mr. Willr.rd said he always found the greatest in a i cases lie-fore i Chief Judge I'rner also landed the judge's line and ord upon saying a his i a i i i i i was a i i ty. Judge I'rner that his opin- ons were cominciug and a he was ilways held in high regard on account of his genial personality. After these tributes upon the excel- cut record of Judge Henderson, State's Attorney Willard gave the lames of the departed members of the bar, who died during the year Thadduus M. Riser, Alfred Ritter and loscoe C- White, and asked that a committee be appointed to draft suitable resolutions upon the deaths.

A committee will be appointed by Chief Judge Urner in a few days. The following the jury Kriiuk K. Sheilield. Heutou Kuodle. Henry .1.

I. 1 lagan, Abram M. Lan- diiut'r. John X. Clary, Obra 15.

Thomas, Charles M. Brane. Charles 11. M. Ky- cr, Wm.

II. Kump, Thomas A. Ander-on. Albert C. Kojsu-.

i i a I I Hurke. i a Birely. M. Cutshall, Win. F.

Ferrell, C. Harry Cramer, Samuel M. Culler, Harry N. Wilhide. John P.

Carty, Dennis 1). II. ck, Hdward H. l'i)well. 1.

Howard Beachley, Samuel 1C. Ximmermiui. Allen T. Webster and IClmer C. Wachter.

Charles K. Walker, of Lilierty, was aii)oiHtel bailitT Ui the jury. The court Iciilifl's are Henry John It. Young, David II. Kolb.

tieorge W. Smith and (Iwirge W. F. Crum- huugh. Court adjourned at 12.15 o'clock until tomorrow morning at 9.30 a.

m. The jury has been excused until Thursday morning when the criminal docket will be taken up. REVIEWING SCHEDULES Board i Examine Braddock District's Schedules Tomorrow. The Board of County Commissioners, who are sitting as a board of review and control, will take up the schedules of Braddock district tomorrow for examination and will conclude them on Wednesday. No action has been taken in regard to the schedules of tho assessors for Creagerstown district, which showec a loss in real estate values of over and lor an explanation of which the assessors of that district were before tho board on Saturday.

The work of reviewing the sched ulcs'of other districts will not be laycd on ths account, however! anc those which have been received wil be examined as announced so that the clerks will be kept busy with work of recording the assessments reported. mm COMMENDED Board of Trade Sends Letter to Congressman Pearre. FOR PUSHING CITY'S CLAIM Joard of Trade Shows Appreciation of Col. Ceo. A.

Pcarre's Position and Offers Services--Matter of P. O. Site Being Investigated. Following the instructions of the loard of Trade by their action of Friday night, tho following cownumieqc ion baa been forwarded to Col. CJeo.

A. Peiirre, representative of the Sixth district in Congress: "It is with much pleasure we note he stand you have taken in tho House. of Representatives respecting Fredor- ck's War Claim and your position on all subjects of importance nnd interest those of your district. "At a regular meeting of the Frederick Board of Trade held last night a resolution was passed instructing us to extend to you the thunks and appreciation of that body and to ask that you command us whenever we can be of any assistance in helping to strengthen the position you have taken. "Again assuring you of our appreciation we.

are. Yours very truly. J. H. Gambrill, Prest.

F. B. Sappington, Secty." In conformity i the decision ot the Board of Trade, relative to tin selection of the most, desirable site il this city for the proposed new Federii building, the President of the Board Trade telegraphed Col. Peiirre Saturday morning to investigate the mutter Uepresentative Pearre wired a reply saying a he would look into tlv status of affairs regarding the selee tioli of sue headquarters. Tin following compose the coin mittee of the Hoard of Trade: Messix Milton G.

I'rner, Joseph D. Baker Charles B. Trail. David nnd James II. Cumbrill, Jr.

FOR HORSES' PROTECTION S. P. C. A. Wants Ordinances En forced--Horse Owners Notified.

The executive committee of the So cicty for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has instructed the police to take from the streets horses that, ar allowed to remain unblankctcd for ai unreasonable length of time, and al horses remaining on the streets long or than tho law allows, which is two hours. Notices have been sent out to scv oral persons who have been allowins their teams to stand upon streets especially at nipht, when the air i frosty and very injurious to tho ani rani, as well as inhuman upon the part of owner of the animal. HEALTH OFFICER'S REPORT Nineteen Births in and Ten City Last Month Deaths. The report of city health officer, Di I. J.

McCurdy for the. of No vein her is as follows: Births reported 19; white, 10; males, females, 11 colored, males. females, 1. Deaths occurred, 10; white, 9. males females, colored, females 1.

Causes of death arc- given t'ol lows: Pyrsalpinx, Anoeima, tuber culosis, two, carcinoma, two, ncphretis chronic, abortion, fracture of femur two. infectious diseases wore reported as follows: Typhoid. diphtheria, scarlet fever. Anterior Polionveli Us, 2. Wins the 14 Y.

M. C. A. i Mrs. William 1).

Zimmerman, East Third street, lias been awarded 14 Y- Ar. C. A. memberships, donated by the manufacturers of Challenge. Flour, having secured the greatest number of now members for the "Blue' side in the recent Y.

C. A. membership contest. The memberships in- 2 4 boys' intermediate. hoys' junior, nnd -1 ladies' suhscrip lion, which i be placed at tho disposal of Zimmerman.

Women i Vote There. Woman suffrage for Ummmoncl, Montgomery county, is an assured fact imimmond is a live village and is one of the most a a i of Washington's suburban (owns. Its affairs are managed hy tho Drummond Citizens' soriation. and at a recent mooting of tho association it was voted to admit, women to membership. Playing With "The Dollar Princess." Mr.

Roy U. a formerly of i f-itv, is member of the cast i "Tho Dollar Princess." which is showing this week in Baltimore liuland is in group picture of the six leading charactets it) Baltimore paper Marriage License Issued. A marriage license, was issued in Baltimore on Saturday to Mr. John C. Hedges! of York, and Belle Gosncll, of this city.

LOCAL MENTION Largest stock of Holiday Goods eve shown in this city. Look for Landis High Grade Goods. Low prices. En graving w'hilc you wait. Store open evenings.

Rich, Sparkling Cut Glass from celebrated American factories JOHN Beautiful NeW Rugs. Specials for Xmas, MULLINIX'S Carpet Store. Silver Deposit Glass, Rock Crystal JOHN I A Diamond Rink. Block Tarty Tuesday i i Doccm her 13 Prize to winners. The Marvel Tonight.

"The Mermaid," drama; "Twccdlc dum's Corporation Duty," comedy.Ain brosio: "Paul and Virginia," a a Thanhouser. ITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK. Haviland China Dinner Seta. Hoc us tor prices. JOHN' I 8 A Look lor Landis, jeweler of Frederick.

Brass Goods, Cut Glass. Silverware. Novelties, Ktc. Store open evenings. Engraving free.

Visit the Sale going on at I I Carpet Store Giis and i a Uric-a- Brac. Hrass goods of all description. i i i for Xnias. JO I I I A i i i A her carload of sleighs and received. WM.

A. Ft A R. Walkcrsville. Md. Great a Rug Sale poms on at I I Car- put Store.

Whetner you t)fiieve in a or not. you ought to try clasai- tied adverrisins of The The are prompt sure and coata but llttlo the Dr. S. Hifihharper, i i ol new i Hotel December 1-1 nnd Hours a. m.

m. A i can be made by card or phone. Consultation free. I a Mirrors. Irom i i i from 10i; to Buaranteed gold cl(jcks, for fancy dishch.

for and lOe; Children's Missionand Morris Chairs, or Jl.tiS nnd shooHy rocking- horses for nsc; collapsible carts, lor high sled, steel bnrrowK. and many for tho i ones. Hrinc them SCOLL liRO.S. o.OO i buy a i a sure to ilease anyone. Premoette.

a i it tie a i loading camera i i i make photography a pleasure for joy or Riri, a man or of any ace. a i loading, simple to operate. Makes splendid tures. Promos from $2110 to BriiiR me your Christmas de- velopiriK i i The a St Md THE NATIONAL BANK. --OF-- FREDERICK, MD.

CAPITAL, $100,000. SURPLUS, OFFICERS. J. D. BAKER President WM.

G. BAKER Vico-Presidout II. D. BAKER Vlce-Presldent WM. G.

ZIMMERMAN Cashier SAMUEL G. Cashier DIRECTORS. GEO. WM. SMITH, Ttioa.

II. HALLEB, JOHN S. KnMBUURQ, DANIEL IJAKEB, WM. G. BAKEB.

C. H. M. C. M.

THOMAS, C. E. CUKE, D. E. KKPAUVEB, V.

L. HABQBTT, JUDGE J. C. MOTTEK, J. D.

BAKEB. Frederick, Dec. 5, 1910. At their Bonking House, on tho second Tuesday, and on tho tenth day of January, 11)11, between tho hours of ten and twelve o'clock an election will bo hold for tho purpose of electing Directors for tho Citizens' National Bank of Frederick, for tho ensuing year. WM.

G. ZIMMERMAN. Cashier JOHN D. HENDRICKSON. TMODKLT A SATISFACTORY AX1) SUBSTANTIAL SHOPPING LIST.

"Clip i on put. it i your ineinoriuula or in your chopping hug and use It from now till Xutiib thereby you will muke many people liuppy. LADIES' LIST. Fancy Aprons. Klinonnu and Uath Robes.

Fur Scarfs and Muffs, Pony Skin Coats, Cloth Coats. Ralncoiits, Tailored Suits. Persian Velvet Helta. Leather Holts. Purls Scarfs.

Velvet Hugs. Headed BURN, Persian Mows Irish Crochet Stock Silk Petticoats. Dainty College Pennants Bags. Leather ami Jabots, and HandUerehiot'K and Cushions, LOCAL MENTION The Metropolitan Life Co. Wiahes to announce to its industrial policy holders in Frederick that alter December 1, in 10 they i tender the service of trained'nurse FRKE.

This concession on the part of tho Metropolitan is the greatest concession ever made by any life insurance company. The local agents of the company will during the coming week call on each policy holder and make him acquainted i plan. If he should overlook YOU don't fail to notify office. Central National Bank Court Church Sts. J.

R. McCoy, AHS(. Chas. W. Griflin, Win.

N. Wachtcr, Wm. A. Agents Silk Stockings, I'mhrellas. liox lluuh- ings.

TiiiUnvd Waists. Silk Waists, Silk Fabrics, Woolen Dress Fabrics, Polarized Drews Fabrics. Kayaei Fabric Gloves, Real Kid Gloves. Knit led Shawls ami Scarfs, Knitted Skirts. HOI' SICK ICEPICKS' LIST.

Curtains. Draperies and PortU'ros, Couch Covers, Shams and Scarfs Dollies, Luncheon Sets. Asbestos Mats, Fine Uanui.sk Sets, Damnsk Satin. Holster Roll Bed Sets, Tray Covers, Lunch Cloths, Blankets Wool Filled Comforts. Down Com forts.

Silk Covered Comforts, Round Dining Table Sots, Heuimlssanco Scarfs and Dollies. G1CNTLEM EN'S LIST. Handkerchiefs, Goll' Gloves, Kid Gloves, Fur Gloves, Fancy Sox, Silk Sox, Fancy Suspenders, Neckwear Shirts, Suit Cases, Umbrellas, Bath Robes, Phoenix and Bradley Mufflers Card Cases and Bill Books. CHILDREN'S LIST. Golf Gloves, Kid Gloves, Handker chiefs.

Windsor Ties, Umbrellas Coats. Pocket Books, Hair Ribbons Leggings, Fur Sets, Rod Riding Hooc Capes, Raincoats, Phoenix Mufflers. D. I now ,0. now i a Harness.

From i date i Christinas light i i harness are cut down ten per cent. Harness Harness Harness now Harness now Buy .1 robe or a blanket for a Christinas present. Harness cleaned and made like new by our process. Bring them in. CHAS.

STOKKH. N. a St. Notice. I)r.

W. J. Brown, graduate of Mc- i i i a of Chicago. formerly assistant to lr. II.

V. Smith, of i city, has opened a veterinary hospital at West Patrick slreet, formerly Houck's livery stable. Phone Residence, C. A. NEIDIQ MILLER.

1 AjrElDlG MILLER SHOT 1 AT THK A STORE tiny hring's IIH now fn i i HlfU'. Xitnifl i throtijili the Mlcire. XMUIH ffift.M ben vit If i A LIST Full A i Hn.Me. Silk I Unibrtillni, i Cents i fiitlcr Milliters, i Mttllli-rn, Furs nnd Muff Volvi-t i lliiRh i i a HIIKH, Sllv.ir i i i i SitHu Ueil Npri'iulH. Si-t of UiimuKk tin i i i i Plet'cc.

Fmic i i A i i Lii''i i i i Ho.lltt III Floxi'fl. i In HI.M'H, How In BOM. I a r.lunkcl:*. A LIST. I i Latest i i i i penilrr.M I ItuxeH.

I I i Scurf I i Cuff a KiiHpender A i i i i aiu'1 i i I Hex i i SuekH. Nurlo lliiiiks. t'lRtir Ciiiica, NUjh A Full THIO LITTLIQ ONUS. i i i i Ml i FIII-H, LIU I.e^KliiH. i Sweiiler i i l-Mirm- A Chilli; i It 1 i i I A i i expri'HH uf i IMIN a i i r.ile.

Jl.r.O pair. HKST A I SHOP A I NEID1G MILLER. WILLIAMSON'S DRUG STORE i i shopping is eusil solved liy I LI N'S I I A I PJC.N. Hi-liii'iiiliei-, thei-e'H only one a i pen a i irols a a irom the elums; old iden and i in a few sernmls by a mere dip in an; ink and a pressure DM "('n i i i i I I a a pen in i I I I I A I i I'm- i-ale a I I A STOKK, i A STORK LOCAL MENTION If it is pure, high grade candy you a DUTROW'S the place to buy. Flowers For Christmas.

nnd see our line of Holly Magnolias. Immortelles, also a i lot. of all i Ferns, Decora- a Cut. Flowers. f.

A SOX. Phone Xo. -'n. W. South St.

The Dramatic Club of The Woman College will give two plays Mondaj i of December at o'elocl in Hall. "The Class by Alice (Jerstenberg. "The Hervan Question," by John Kendrick Hangs All arc i i Take Xolico i and Hoys POSTHItS a Price now Were 'Me now M. L. i Tho lOtchison i FUNERAL DIRECTOB, Stor The best fancy Nuts, Raiyins, Figs and Fruits, at DCTROW'S.

"The a ol 1 pood a A box of I DI'TROW'S BKST. Christmas Presents. A i trousers, or a a orrii r. Ladies' and eio'hea a a i piefsed. lOdw.

Custom Tailor, i South a Phone Gas Heaters. As the. cool mornings and evenings aro now here why not secure one of our little. Heaters for your diniugrooin, bedroom, or bathroom. They do the, -uork to pcrfeciion.

Price $2.00 per stove. I GAS CO. Nuts. Khellliarks, Hlaek a all other new for the Xnas holi- (la vs n. MKASKLL, 21 Patrick St.

Fine i hoeolates in fancy packages make daintiest and roost appropri- a Christmas pcifts--Especially M. L. ETCHISON'8 personal attention with Bklllcd and trained asslslanU day and night. Both tihoncs. THE ETCIUSON STORK.

M. L. KTCHISON. i-'uncral Director. Next National Bank, Frederick, nl2d-wiy TH08.

P. RICK. pHOMAri P. KiOhJ, FUNKIIAL DIKECTOK IOC NORTH MARET STREET FREDERICK, MD. Both phones.

REAL ESTATE AGENTS, ARUY (3. TIUTAPOB, I I 2 acre farm near Beaver Creek. Md. aero fnrm throe miles from Dlck- crsi.n, Monteomory Mil. acre farm neitr AlartinsburR.

Montgomery Md. I nurna ithrce milos north of i Frederick Md. Tfi acruB a ono mile west ol Frochsrlck Md. ISO ncro farm ton nillus from Wash- i 1. C.

2-1 aorea Hltuatud throe milos couth of Frederick. UU bituaterl thrco and one hall ml lea from Frederick. iicrew close to Fredorick of B. O. K.

II. Krniin; rtwollltiK on Wast street, between tith nnil 7th. Krlck dwelling-, pn street. Thrc-o atury brick awnilliitf on West Pdlrlek Btreet, all modern Improvements. Hrlck dwcllliiK on South.

Market. modern Improvements. And 100 other Frederick city proper- i GEO. L. CRAMER 8ON3, INSURANCE.

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES NOTES, ETO. 11 EA9TCUURUHST. In "HKTTIOK" to your prop- i i liumrcd iliitn to "WISH" you, i i i i of bost com- I a und i bu glud to you I'll CM. I you to K-IX'O honil tlio OILII litnullriK Compiiny oun i U. imtUor how nr how IUTKC.

and i be ffl'id UP luivo your liuvi- ix few cholco luts. Ainu nn cli-'Kiinl clte at liraddnck a 1'or sulu. City ami Furin proyertlca get mil- i IvKLLKU MY KHS. lloal a Loans Insunxncc. Cor.

C'uurl Hecuiid Sic. YOUNG STALEY. a for lino a a i 1,7 a i will! a a ami oiitbuild- i i MI i i i i a lllr. enck In Tuscurura Ols- i AI.MI urn' of i IIP llm-st motlorn homes i FreUiTii-k i i a a new, a i i i i i by i i on East. Second i A i i i i brick hoiiKi 1 i i a bath room and i wau-r a i a and co- i i i IICHIMC is pi-actii-ally new, on Court nn-et.

Kri-ilorick. MU, l-'or tci a tu VOir.NU tiTALKV. I'sluti-, 1,0:111 a I a Agtit. H. 8.

LANDIS. STOCK or HOLIDAY HoOHS I SHOWN IN THIS rv, LA.NLMS. 1ICMT LANI1S. I I of Cooils. Cnl a 1'alntcd I i i i i i a Plated Ware, i i i i i i i a i (U-M-rliHion, Diamonds, Clocks, lite.

LA.NWS, Look Fer Latirtls. Store i ipcn CRAMER STAUFFER. KSTATU AND LOANS. OFFICU-- NO. 25 COURT STRKKT.

Money to lotin on mortgages at i per co.nl. Money to loan on notes In sums to i Call for a on Fidelity Bonds. 200 fiirin near Woodsboro. 27 and aero near Braddock. acres land i buildings, cast acre f.M-ni.

near I i Bridge. iROTECT Tom PROPERTY POST IT WITH TRESPASS NOTICES READY PRINTED AT THK NKWS OFFICfJ, SPAPER.flR CHIVE.

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