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FOUR THE KANE REPTITJUCAN. KANE. PS. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 31 For Recorder of Deedi PREDICT DELAY IN FORD PRODUCTION Editor, Kane Republican: "The Kane KenuDlican Kindly announce that I am a candi schedule because of the lack of orders. Not only are they affected by the absence of huge orders from Ford, but report other manufacturers hesitating until they learn how the new Ford is received by the POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS County Treasurer Smethport, Dec.

10, 1928. Editor, Kane Republican: Tou are hereby authorized to announce my candidacy for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of date for the nomination of Recorder of Deeds of McKean County, subject to the decision of the Republican vot (By International News Service) YOUNGSTOWNi Aug. 31. Production of the new type Ford car probably will be delayed until November, according, to reports, received today ers, at the primary election, held on forts in the farm regions have given the people a taste for city life. The doctor holds out hope that while the tendency is toward fewer farmers, that who remain will be better farmers.

Cities and industry will undoubtedly mbve far ahead of country andv agricultural population, but the farmers' scientific attitude of mind will save as it has already started to save rural society. Tuesday, September. 20, 1927. Many Russians have been cxecut ed as being deserters. Everything Is now in readiness for the opening of the schools Tuesday The buildings have been renovated and repaired and a few new rooms will be opened avoid congestion.

A splendid new high school been completed at' Wilcox, and is ieady for occupancy when: school starts, the first of next i A. S. ANUKKSUN. Clermont. Feb.

14, 1M7. the Republican voters as expressed at the coming primary. Editor, The Republican: Published Every Day Except 8unday from the Corner of Chaee and Bayard 8treeta, by The Kane Republican Company president and Editor G. Scott Smith Secretary 3. B.

Smith BuBiness Mgr. W. C. Colliuge City Editor Graydon F. Smart.

Entered as second class matter at the Kane. postofflce. under the act of March 1879. Lost keys, pocketbooks, tires, tire chains, ring's and dozens of other articles are recovered every day by the use of lost ads. in the classified columns.

Please announce that I am a can by shee? steel mills: steer industry, especially' that 'part' which'' Caters to the 'automobile, is finding it difficult maintain a '50. per cent. didate for the oifice of Recorder of Deeds, subject to the decision of th Republican voters of the county. IT HAPPENED YEARS ALTOONA WRECK SURVIVORS EDWIN E. BOUTON.

editor, Kane Republican: Please announce that I am a candidate for the nomination of County subject to the decision of the Republican voters of McKean county at the fall primary election to be held Tuesday. September 20, 1927. DANIEL M. COOPER, 18 Jefferron Bradford, Pa. January 7.

1827. Editor, Kane Republican: You are hereby authorized to an THAD B. EVANS, Kane, June 21, 1927. For County Commissioner OF Editor Kane Ml lease announce tnat i am a candi Items from THE REPUBLICAN of 28 and 10 Years Ago IT date for the nomination for County Commissioner of McKean county, sub Terms of Subscription By Carrier, per week .15 By Mail, per month .50 By Mail (3 months) 1.50, By Mall (6 months) 300 By Mail (1 year) 6.00 28 YEARS AGO ject to the decision of the Republican voters, at the primaries to be held Tuesday, September 20th, 1927. nounce my candidacy for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the Septem Mrs.

Arthalinda C. Minor, wife of the late E. B. Minor, and only sister of Prof. O.

G. F. Bonnert, assistant superintendent of the Elk county schools, died at Sunday evening, August 2(5. at "Bonnerts" her ancestral Sending of Money The Republican will not be responsible for ruouey enclosed in hitters unless registered. ber primary election.

CHARLES H. HENDERSON, Bradford, June 18, 1927. Register of Wills Editor, Kane Republican: home at Rassclas. fc ii Mrs. Minor would have been 55 years of age on the twenty second day of this coming November.

She lived all her life at Rasselas except for six years' residence in the Canal Will you please announce thr.t I am i candidate, for the offlce'of Register Address all communications to 1 he REPUBLICAN. KANE, PA. JOHN R. WOLFE. Bradford, Feb.

23, 1927. Editor Kane Republican: Please announce that I am a candidate for the nonjlnafion for County Commissioner of McKean county, sub jtct to the decision of the Republican voters at the primaries to be held on Tuesday, September 0, 1927. W. H. HALPENNY, Smethport, Mar.

10, 1927. Editor Kane Republican: Please announce, thjit I am a candidate for the nomination for County Commissioner of McKean county, subject to the decision of the Republican voters, at 'the piimarles to be held Tuesday, September 20, 1927. of Wills and Clerk of the Orphans' Court, subject to the decision 'of the Republican voters of McKean county, it the primaries to be held Sept. 20, Zone, Panama, where her husband 1927. JOHN EASTMAN.

Smethport, Jan. 24, 1927. Rt 1 Please announce, that I am a candi Special Representatives FRED KIMBALL, Incorporated 67 Wet 41th St. NEW YORK CITY Chamber of Commerce PITTSBURGH, PA. Tribune Tower, CHICAGO, ILL.

14 late for the nomination to the office of Register of Wills and Clerk of the The following men are on the Republican state ticket, for superior court John R. Alden, Philadelphia; for supreme court judge, J. II. Brown, Lancaster; and for state treasurer, J. E.

Burnett, of Washington. Six lots have been sold on Elk and Tionesta avenues within (he. past few days and several people are' looking over lots in that wiili the intention of buying and building. The boom has extended to Pine, where many lots have been sold. Oil took another jump yesterday and finally settled at.

$1.35, a live cent raise over the preceding day, and an eight cent jump in two days. Spae the water that's Kane's motto Ut present as the water supply at the water works is at it: lowest and in ease of lire, the water works could not keep the pressure up. The Republican was favored by a call this morning by F. S. Breed, the new principal of Kane High School The scarcity of houses in the city is now parent when it was found that there is not one vacant house in the borough limits.

Orphan? Court or McKean County mhject 10 the decision of the Republi during that period employed by the U. S. government. Miner "leaves 'two' daughters, Ethel, the older, being the wife of Prof. W.

B. Terwilliger, 'principal of the l)e Young High School, and Lucille, the younger, a teacher in ligli land township. Mrs. Minor is a cousin of the following residents of Kane:" Mrs. Chas.

Hickman, Mrs. Thomas Dadds, Frank Hoyt, and Raymond Mitchell. She is a cousin also of Mrs. Flora Brock, of Greendale. 1 The funeral services were conducted at S) o'clock yesterday morning at Ilcly Cross church, and interment, was made in the Holy Cross cemetery, beside the remains of her husband who died four years ago.

can voters of McKean County, at th fall primary elecf fori' To be'held Tues lay, September 20, 1927. L. W. BARTON. Smethport, Jan.

26. 1927. Editor, Kane Republrcanr Please announce that I am a candi Miriam Burke and Patricia Tower escaped uninj'ured in th wreck of the Broadwiy Limited at Altoona, in which tw were kiljed. Straight Thinking Put date for the nomination to the office of Register of Wills and Clerk of the Orphans' Court of McKean county, subject to the decision of the Republi can voters of McKean County at the Lost keys, pocketbooks, tires, tire chains, watches, rings and dozens of fall primary election to be held ues Capper Into Limelight other articles are recovered every day ABANDONED FARMS rpi IE problem of continuing the boy and girl "down on the farm," even when they have not been to Paris, is now engaging the sober attention of the exports, phsychologlsts and social ogists. Dr.

C. Galpin of the National Department of Agriculture is the latest to ask this question without apparently being able to give the answer. For 200 years, he says, the farm population in America has increased in totals, although it declined relatively in percentage of the general popualtion. apparently, he has reached the conclusion that in the last ten year span this increase has ceased. The doctor does not say it, but somehow, in his report there is hint that the' very" spread of com by the use of lost ads.

in the classi i lied columns. day, September 20, 1927. RALPH E. SCOTT. Bradford.

April 8, 1927. Editor, Kane Republican: Do you want a It its lor 10 YEARS AGO "Kindly announce t'aat I am a can housework, office or factory places dldate for the office of Register of The Republican Classihed Ad3 can Terrific 'assaults' by the Ger Wills and Clerk of the Orphans' Court get them. of McKean subject to the de clsion of the Republican voters at the 1 P. YERDON. Smethport.

23, 1927. Editor Kane Republican: Piease announce that I am a candidate for the nomination for County Commissioner of MqKean county, subject to the derision of the Republican voters at the primaries to be held on Tuesday, September 20, 1927. JOHN E. FLUKE Kane, March 18y 1927. Editor Kane Republican: Please announce that I am a candidate for the office of county commissioner, subject to the decision of the Republican voters of the county at the primaries to be held Sept.

20, 1927. Bradford. April 21, 1927. A. J.

BOND. Editoi, The Republican: Please announce that I am a candidate for the nomination for County Commissioner of McKean county, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primaries to be held oa Tuesday, September 20r, 192.7... ANDY ANDERSON, Port Allegany. April 8, 1927. Editor, Kane Pepublican: Please announce that I am a candidate for the nomination for County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primaries to be held Tuesday, September 20th.

1927. A. J. NORDSTROM. Port Allegany, April 28, 1927.

Editor, Kane Republican: Kane, Pa. Please announce my candidacy, for the office of County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters of McKean county at the primary election to be held Septeiu ber 20, 1927. IRVINE L. WYNN. Bradford.

June 22, 1927. For District Attorney mans i't the Araas sector were repulsed. ILiavy fighting is reported in Rotiuuiiiii', where the Roumanians are reinforced by Russian troops df known loyalty. A Want Ad in ttir.e saves nine teentiis of the, bother and incouven i 4 "rN i ienco when you need something. primaries, September 20th, 1927." ROY ENGSTROM.

Smethport, 1927. For Sheriff Kdltor, Kane Republican: MANY FEATURES WITH CHRISTY CIRCUS takfr'fy Please announce that am a candi late for the nomination for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Renub Mean, voters of McKean county fat the 'all primary election, to be held Tues lay, Sept. 20, 1927. C. H.

HEATH Smethport, Jan. 26. 1927. Editor of Kane Republican Please announce that am a candi late for the nomination lor Sheriff of McKean county, subject to the decis ion of the Republican voters at the 4 September primary lo be held Tues 3 lay, September 20th, 1927. CAPTAIN EDGAR L.

RHONE. Bradford; 23rd, Editor iCane Republidan: Please announce that I am a candi date for Sheriff of McKean County Editor, Kane Republican: subject to the decision of the Repub Please announce that I am a can Mean voters at the fall primaries to didate for the office of District Attor ney of McKean county, subject to the be held September 20, 1927. ARTHUR F. SWANSON. Bradford.

March 28. 1927. decision of the Republican voters, at Oui; hu a $lv. a trk l.upui ti. Nuvv.

he's iictlluiiLillj'. knOwn as an editor and as a cean 'cut thinker in Congress. Senatorm Arthur Capper of Kansas, is sure to be reckoned with in the Republican presidential convention next year. (UN) This is another in the scries of presidential possibilities written' by Fred L. Liniclton, Washington correspondent of the International Illustrated Nczcs.

In there sketches, Mr. Lindclton discusses Personalities rather than politics. FRED LINDELTON the primaries to be held September 20, 1927. Editor, Kane Repunllcan: Please announce that I am a "candi ALBERT A. GRIFFIN.

Bradford, May 13. 1927. late for the nomination of Sheriff of McKean County, subject to the dec! Editor, Kane Republican: sion of the Republican voters at the Please announce that I am a can September Primary to be 'aeld Sep didate for the office of District Attorney of McKean county, subject to the ember 20, International Illustrated News Staff Correspoa4saf decision of the Republican voters, at HARRY P. KURTZ. 64 1 2 School Bradford, Pa.

March 31, 1927. TRAIGHT thinking is one of the outstanding traits of the primaries to be held September 20. 1927. r. senator Arthur Capper of Kansas, btraight thinking is a rather unusual asset these days, and a man who pos JOHN C.

MELVIN Bradford, May 6, 1927 Editor, Kane Republican: Please announce that I am a candi sesses that faculty owns a rare gift. Straight thinking pulled Capper all the way up from a smudgy printer's devil to a position of real power in the Senate. He Editor, Kane Republican, date for the nomination for Sheriff, Kane, Pa. Please announce that I am a candi subject to the decision of the Republican voters of McKean county, at the fall primary election, to be held Tues date forthe office of District Attorney of McLean County, subject to the decision of th. Republican voters at the primary eleclYonta, ba.held Sep day.

Sept. 20, 1927, E. W. (Billy) JONES Smethport, April 12, 1927. Editor, Kane Republican: tember 20, 1927.

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i ir st 'i 'r it. if Kane, May 28, 1927 Please announce tuat I am a Candida', for the nomination of Sheriff of Editor, The Kane Republican, had nothing else. He was not born $1,000 in 'The North Topeka Mail." of wealthy parents. He had to fight That paper blew up, but he secured his way to the top alone. control of another then several Capper was born In Garnett, Kan others.

And soon he was known in sas, in 1865. At a very young ape every hamlet in Kansas. His pub he started working in a printer's lieation, "Capper's Weekly," today shop but he managed to graduate has a national circulation, at the head of his class. He was elected governor of Kan He worked himself up to a $23 sas in' being the first native a week Job, as compositor, then born Kansan to hold that otf.ee. He chucked it up and became a re went to th United States Senate porter at per.

His friends four years later. His re election in thought he was foolish, but Capper 1924 was by a majority of 271,000 was peering Into the future. the largest ever polled by a candi And it wasn't long before Cate for any Kansas office, risen to managing editor. After Capper was leader of the farm which he. went to New York, and bloc in Congress and chief spokes later to Washington, writing pul for the tillers of the soil.

If Itlcs." he runs for president, lot or plows In 1893 he put all his savings will be deserted on Election Dayl Please announce that 1 am a candi McKean county, subject to the dec! sion of the Republican voters at the date for the office of District Attorney of McKean county, subject to the primaries to be held Tuesday, Septem decision of the Republican voters at theprimary election to be held September 20, 1927. ber 20, 1927. McKNALL. Kane, April 18, 1927. Editor Kane Republican: CHARLES CATLIN.

Port Allegany, July 28, roth notary Please announce to the voters of VTcKean county, that I will be a candi Editor, Kane Republican: date for the nomination for Sheriff at KIKSIIIBIMiKiU the Primary election to be held Tues Please announce that I am a candi ite for the office of prothonotary of McKean county, subject to the deci day, September 20, 1927, subject to the will of the Republican participants therein. same old story ol unstinted praise to feats of professional accomplishments sing it. Without the' shade of dls calculated to surprise even the 'old sent it is reported to be the best show i sion of the Republican voters at the primaries to be iield" on Tuesday, I "Ui' 'V September 20, 1927. 4 truly, J. J.

JOHNSTON Smethport, April 22. 1927. The sideshow great place given in the world under canvas. An army could not be handled with greater precision. There is not the, semblance of a hitch.

The instant one act B. F. STARSKY. Smethport, July 6, 1927. A T.S That Are Always Best Meats purchased from our carefully selected stock are thoroughly enjoyed by every member of the of interest to all dyed in the wool circus fans, has a myriad of attractions, Editor, Kane Republican: Editor, Kane Republican Weird residents of the jungle will Jjjdalk in heart, of city when the Chris aty Circus arrives next Saturday for Uwo performances.

Zebras will caper, Elephants', will trumpet, savage tigers iiKrowl, hyenas will laugh, monkeys JSvlll chatter, and kingly lions look on sombre eyes. The Christy circus is the only cir ipus of its magnitude tliat still retains 'the parade feature of circus day, and gorgeously spectacular two mile 'long street pageant will leave the grounds promptly at noon. As for the show itself, there is the Please announce that I am a can Kindly announce that I am a can didate for the nomination for Sheriff, nears completion, In. one of the five and a vast collection of strange and rings, the other is standing at the 'curious people. ring1 curb, ready to rush' In and keep) There" are two performances, the af up the pace.

The eye never rests: and ternoon starts at two o'clock and the in. all quarters there is something con night show at' 'eight o'clock. Doors lillllnllir TT I 1 I subject to the decision of the Republican voters of McKean county at the fall primary election to be held Tues didate for the office of prothonotary of McKean county, subject t6 the de cislon of the Republican voters at the primaries to be held on Tuesday, September 20, 1927. LEO. V.

Port Allegany, Pa Aug. 23. 192.7. day, September 20, 1927. imbuing, iue circus moves win open an hour earlier so that all G.

L. Fessenden 163 Fraley St. Bell Phone 466 aiong in sections and each typical of J. V. GALLUP, Smethport, Aug.

17, 1927. 1 may nave an opportunity to visit the menagerie. some 'new form of circus daring or.

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