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Show A RELIABLE COUGH MEDICINE Is a valuable family friend. Foloy's Honey nnd Tar fulfils this condition oxactly. Mrs. Charles Kline, N. 8th St., Kaston, Pa., etates: "Sovernl members mem-bers of my family linvo been cured of bad coughs and colds by tho uso of Toley's Honoy nnd Tnr and I am nover without a bottle in the house." Refuse substitutes. Cop-operative Drug Co. Foley's Kidney Remedy An Appreciation. Appre-ciation. U McConnell. Cathcrlno St., Etmlrn, N. Y., writes: "I wish to express my appreciation of tho great good I derived de-rived from Foloy's Kidney Romcdy, which I used for a bad caso of kidney kid-ney trouble Fivo bottles did tho work most effectively and provbd to me bo-yond bo-yond any doubt It Is tho most rellablo klduoy medicine I havo evor taken." Cop-operative Drug Co. For LaGrlppe Coughs and Stuffy Colds Tako Foloy's Honey nnd Tar. It gives quick relief and expels the cold from your system. It contains no opiates, Is safo and sure. Cop-operntlvo Drug Co. . FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS. Aro tonic In nctlon, quick in results. A special mcdlclno for all kidney and bladder disorders. Mary C. Abbott, Wolfeboro, N. H., says: "I was af-fllctod af-fllctod with a bad case of rheumatism, due to uric acid tha tmy kidneys failed fail-ed to clear out of my blood. I wns so lame In my feet, Joints, and back that it was agony for me to step. I used Foley Kidney Pills for threo days when I was ablo to get up and move about and the pains wero all gone. This great change In condition I owo to Foley Kidney Pills nnd recommend them to anyone suffering as I have." Cop-operative Drug Co. - - ' M Accidents will happen, but the best regulated families keep Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil for such emergencies. It subdues tho pain and heals tho hurts. A healthy mr.u Is a king In his own right; nn unhealthy man is an unhappy un-happy slave. Burdock Block Bittors builds up sound health keeps you woll. - S The First National Bank, Logan SW offers exceptional facilities' for the handling of youc hanking busl- ncss. 2 For example, If you aro a customer and want to send money X A away, we GIVE you a bank draft. S m K you are a customer, and hare money you want to loan, our ad- Z A vice and services are at your command. 2 Z By having a checking account with this bank aad issuing checks 9 X and making deposits, you are, unaware to yourself, gradually buUd-"X I ing up tho most valuable asset's, mam can hare, namely: A GOOD W W CREDIT AT HOME, AND THRODQH. OUR.. RECOMMHNDATION THIS CREDIT IS EXTENDED to oUer- away from hom. with W .whom you might seek accoaatoda tlon. Z SOME DAY you mtghtieed toBOKROVT: the CUSTOMER RE- m celvea not only the accommodation but tbe preference of rates aad Z m amount, while the NON-Cuatomer ay In tlw 0f strlageacy meet 2 B -wit a refusal. THE CUSTOMEER'S WANTS, -OUR FIRST CON. Z SSIDBRATION. N 9 Tkos. Smart, President James Quayle, Vice-President. Z SJno. H. Anderson, 2nd Vice- ?rw Allan M. emlng, Cashier. 5 H. s. Crockett, Asst-Cashler. Z 1THE OAK THEATRE When in Men Make Yaw Head- 1 qiarters at I St Anthony Bar 1367 24th Street. ! OLD xxxx CARIBOU WHISKEY kW siW Is Our Specialty. BUCKNER & GARNER, Props. I ill Always Ahead i:;i g I If it happens, you'll read about. it I in THE REPUBLICAN. i you read it in THE REPUBLICAN, its News. - I l I If you want all the news all the I I time, subscribe for THE REPUBLI- CAN. I I ' I I If you read it in THE REPUBLICAN I ' I it's true. i t i i 5 I If jou don't take THE REPUBLICAN, I l send us $3.00 and we'll enter your I I name for a year's subscription. |