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WEST PIKE RUN TOWNSHIP (Population, 2,056.)
Aken, Lewis (Ida) coal miner T H&L rd2 Coal Center H52.
Allman, Bessa (dau Sarah A.) housekeeper bds W. C. Allman rd1 Coal Center H13 MC T.
Allman, H. A. retired bds R. H. Carson rd1 Coal Center H8 BT.
Allman, Sarah A. (wid Ellis) retired bds W. C. Allman rd1 Coal Center H13 MC T.
Allman, William C. (son Sarah A.) farmer (hay) O 103a rd1 Coal Center H13 MC T.
Amos, Frank (Alace) farmer (hay) O 104a rd2 Coal Center H21.
AMOS, HENRY A. (EMMA C.) farmer (rye) O 21a rd2 Coal Center H46.
Ames, John (Julia) 8 ch blacksmith O 4a rd2 Coal Center H20 BT.
ADNREE, FRANK (ROSANA) 4 ch farmer (corn) T 102a rd2 Coal Center H32 H&M T. Andree, Lewis (Margaret) 3 ch miner bds F. Andree rd2 Coal Center H32 H&M T. BAKER, CHARLES W. (ETHEL M.) 3 ch teacher O 34a rd1 Coal Center H29.
Ball, Elizabeth (wid Michael) retired O 21a rd2 Coal Center H25.
Ball, Elmer (Beulah) farmhand T H&L rd2 Coal Center H25. Ball, L. V. (Ella) 1 ch laborer T 11a rd2 Coal Center H34.
Barre, H. J. (Pearl) 1 ch farm manager (wheat) O 145a rd2 Coal Center H23.
Bigg, John Jr. (Essa) 1 ch farmer T 160a rd2 Coal Center H37.
Bitner, W. E. (Mary) farmer (hay) T 155a rd1 Coal Center H32 H&M T. Bonnell, Aaron (Maude) 4 ch farmer (corn & wheat) T 120a Star Route Beallsville H23: Borom, Alma (dau Charles) stenographer bds C. Borom Beallsville H21. Borom, Charles (Annie) mail carrier O 29a Beallsville H21.
Brewer, Allen (son Robert) miner bds R. Brewer rd2 Coal Center H46.
Brewer, Robert (Mary) farmer T H&L rd2 Coal Center H46.
Brown, Aron V. (Alberta) 6 ch blacksmith O 4a rd2 Coal Center H43 H&M T. Brown, Mary (wid Daniel) housekeeper bds J. W. Crouch rd2 Coal Center H52. . Burkhart, Eli retired O 4a rd1 Coal Center H41.
Carroll, J. Willis 3 ch farmer (hay) O 60a rd2 Coal Center H17 BT.
Carroll, Oscar B. (son John N.) farmer bds J. N. Carroll rd1 Coal Center H9 BT. CARROLL, J. RUSSELL (son John N.) teacher bds J. N. Carroll rd1 Coal Center H9. BT.
Carroll, J. N. farmer (hay) O 94a rd1 Coal Center H9 BT.
Carroll, Pauline (dau John N.) housekeeper bds J. N. Carroll rd1 Coal Center H9 BT.
Carroll, W. E. (Kathryn) farmer (corn) O 65a rd2 Coal Center H20 BT.
Carson, Anna B. (dau Elgy) housekeeper bds E. Carson rd1 Coal Center H7 MC T .. Carson, Elgy 2 ch farmer & stock dealer (hay) O 265a rd1 Coal Center H7 MC T. Carson, Joseph B. (Lydia) farmer (hay) WOS 160a rd2 Coal Center H14 MC T. CARSON, K. J. (BELVA) 2 ch farmer (hay) T 72a rd1 Coal Center H2 MC T. Carson, Lewis (Elizabeth) retired O 160a rd2 Coal Center H14 MC T.
CARSON, R. H. (EDITH I.) 2 ch farmer (alfalfa) O 112a WOS 112a rd1 Coal Center. H8 BT:
CARTER, W. J. (MARY) 5 ch farmer (hay) T 200a rd2 Coal Center H33 H&M T. Clark, Flora (dau Samuel T.) housekeeper bds S. T. Clark rd2 Coal Center H48 BT. Clark, Samuel T. farmer & stockdealer (hay) O 150a rd2 Coal Center H48 BT. Claughtow, Vance truck gardener bds A. H. Wallace rd1 West Brownsville H59 BT .. Crouch, James W. retired O H&L rd2 Coal Center H52.
Crownever, H. W. (Rosetta) 7 ch farmhand T H&L rd2 Coal Center H28. Deems, Annie (dau Ellsworth) music teacher bds E. Deems rd1 Coal Center H7 BT .. Deems, A. Russell (son Wilbur A.) farmer bds W. A. Deems rd2 Coal Center H35 BT. Deems, Charles (son Kate) soldier bds H. Deems rd2 Coal Center H34.
Deems, Eldora (dau Wilbur A.) housekeeper bds W. A. Deems rd2 Coal Center H35 BT. DEEMS, ELLSWORTH (ANNIE M.) 1 ch farmer (hay) O 45a rd1 Coal Center H7. BT.
Deems, Florence (dau Sarah J.) housekeeper bds S. J. Deems rd1 Coal Center H29. DEEMS, FRANK F. (MYRTLE) 7 ch farmer (potatoes) O 5a rd2 Coal Center H27 BT .. Deems, Fred (Annie) 6 ch farmhand T H&L Bentleyville H16.
DEEMS, GEORGE R. (EMMA E.) retired O 71a Star Route Bentleyville H22. Deems, Harry (Annie E.) 4 ch farmer (wheat) T 10a WOS 16a rd2 Coal Center H34.
DEEMS, ISAAC (LIZZIE) farmer & teamster (hay) O 98a rd1 Beallsville H24. Deems, Kate (wid Harrison) truck gardener bds H. Deems rd2 Coal Center H34 .. Deems, Malissa (wid Simeon) retired O 21a rd2 Coal Center H27.
Deems, Mansell (Jessie) 2 ch laborer T 3a rd2 Coal Center H34.
Deems, Oral C. (son Sarah J.) farmer bds S. J. Deems rd1 Coal Center H29.
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Deems, Raymond (son Ellsworth) farmhand bds E. Deems rd1 Coal Center H7 BT. DEEMS, SARAH J. (wid John J.) farmer (hay) O 103a rd1 Coal Center H29.
Deems, Wilbur A. 1 ch farmer (hay) O 136a rd2 Coal Center H35 BT.
Duvall, Bartly J. (son Jacob D.) Asst., bank cashier bds J. D. Duvall rd1 Coal Center H3 MC T.
Duvall, Jacob D. (Annetta) farmer (hay) O 81a rd1 Coal Center H3 MC T. Ellsworth, Nora (wid John) 2 ch truck gardener O 4a rd2 Coal Center H25. File, John farmer & carpenter O 20a rd1 Coal Center H8.
Frederick, John (Belle) farmer (corn) O 88a Beallsville H22.
Frederick, Joseph retired bds L. V. Ball rd2 Coal Center H34.
Frederick, Minda (dau John) housekeeper bds J. Frederick Beallsville H22.
GALWAY, MARK (MARY) 1 ch farmer (corn) O 74a Star Route Bentleyville H22 BT. Galway, Russell (son Mark) teamster bds M. Galway Star Route Bentleyville H22 BT. Garaves, John B. (Elmarva) retired O 205a rd1 Coal Center H19 BT.
Garber, M. B. laborer WOS 15a rd1 Coal Center H9 MC T.
Gardner, James E. (Ella) 1 ch plasterer T H&L rd2 Coal Center H51.
GLATFELTER, THOMAS B. (LYDA) 5 ch farmer (wheat) WOS 35a rd2 Coal Center H25.
Haines, George D. (Laura) 1 ch farmer (hay) WOS 116a rd2 Coal Center H24 BT. Hands, J. H. (Emma) farmer & carpenter (hay) O 25a rd1 Coal Center H41.
Handsumaker, William (Ella) 2 ch miner T H&L rd1 Coal Center H38.
Hannan, Annie M. (dau H. H.) teacher bds H. H. Hannon rd2 Coal Center H28. Hannan, Bertha (dau H. H.) teacher bds H. H. Hannan rd2 Coal Center H28. Hannan, H. H. (Catherine) 1 ch farmer (hay) WOS 168a rd2 Coal Center H28. Hartly, David R. (Theresa) assessor T 5a rd2 Coal Center H46. Hartman, William 5 ch miner T H&L rd1 Coal Center H29.
Hawkins, Clarence F. (Mary) 1 ch farmer (hay) O 130a Ellsworth H16 BT.
Hawkins, Ernest (Dornetta) 1 ch farmer (hay) O 61a Bentleyville H16.
Hawkins, Theophilus (Minda) 1 ch farmer (hay) O 95a rd1 Coal Center H18 BT.
Hawkins, Walter farmer (potatoes) O 60a Bentleyville H16 BT.
Hawkins, William F. (Sadie) 2 ch farmer & carpenter (hay) O 83a rd1 Coal Center H18 BT.
Hibbs, Abraham W. (Pleassie) 1 ch farmer (hay. WOS 40a rd2 Coal Center H22. Hibbs, Jessie (dau Abraham W.) housekeeper bds A. W. Hibbs rd2 Coal Center H22. Hill, Horner (Ethel) 1 ch farmer (wheat) O 109a rd1 Coal Center H44 H&M T. Hill, Rowland F. (Cora E.) 1 ch farmer (hay) T 130a rd1 Coal Center H9 BT. Hopkins, Joseph W. (Mary) 2 ch farmer (hay) T H&L WOS 216a rd2 Coal Center H20 BT.
Hornblake, Charles (Experence) 3 ch miner O 2a rd2 Coal Center H43 H&M T. Huseman, John W. 2 ch miner T H&L rd2 Coal Center H43.
HYATT, HARRY (RENA) 5 ch truck gardener O 20a rd1 Coal Center H11. Jackson, C. E. (Carrie) truck gardener T 52a rd1 West Brownsville H59. Lash, Annie (dau Henry) housekeeper bds H. Lash rd2 Coal Center H48 BT. Lash, Byron (son Henry) teacher bds H. Lash rd2 Coal Center H48 BT.
Lash, Gladys (dau Henry) housekeeper bds H. Lash rd2 Coal Center H48 BT.
Lash, Henry 2 ch farmer O 96a rd2 Coal Center H48 BT.
Lash, William (son Henry) poultry raiser bds H. Lash rd2 Coal Center H48 BT. Lee, Amanda J. (Annie) 2 ch laborer T H&L rd2 Coal Center H33.
Lewis, Ellsworth' (Louise) 1 ch farmer (corn) WOS 71a Star Route Bentleyville H22. Marton, Charles C. farmer (hay) O 200a rd2 Coal Center H45.
Maxwell, Isaac (Eliza) 6 ch laborer O 3a rd1 Coal Center H38.
McCUNE, FANNY (dau Williamn P.) housekeeper bds W. P. McCune rd2 Coal Center H35 BT.
McCune, Mahlon (son William P.) agent bds W. P. McCune rd2 Coal Center H35 BT. McCune, William P. (Hannah S.) farmer (corn) WOS 480a rd2 Coal Center H35 BT. McHENRY, GEORGE (LOUISA) truck gardener O 2a rd1 Coal Center H18. McPeak, William J. (Sadie) 1 ch mill worker O 3a rd1 Coal Center H29. McRoberts, Ellen (dau J. J.) teacher bds J. J. McRoberts rd2 Coal Center H23 BT. McRoberts, J. J. (Della) 1 ch farmer (corn) O 60a rd2 Coal Center H23 BT. Mitchell, Clara J. dress-maker bds W. H. Mitcheli rd1 Coal Center H9 BT. Mitchell, W. H. farmer (alfalfa) O 35a rd1 Coal Center H9 BT.
Moffit, Alva H. (Phoebe A.) 3 ch miller rd2 Coal Center H51 B&HM T. Moffitt, Annie B. (wid Sanford) retired O 9a rd2 Coal Center H43 H&M T. Moffit, Hopkin (Selena) retired O 48a rd2 Coal Center H51 H&M T.
Moffit, Orman E. (Edith L.) 1 ch carpenter bds A. B. Moffitt rd2 Coal. Center H43 H&M T.
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Moffitt, Walter C. (Cora R.) 3 ch farmhand & teamster bds H. Moffitt rd2 Coal Cen- ter H51 H&M T.
Morris, Eugene farmer bds S. Morris rd2 Coal Center H14.
Morris, Florence farmer bds S. Morris rd2 Coal Center H14.
Morris, Isaac N. (Elmira) 1 ch retired O 77a rd1 Coal Center H1 MC T.
Morris, Nora housekeeper bds S. Morris rd2 Coal Center H14.
Morris, Norton (son Isaac N.) farmer bds I. N. Morris rd1 Coal Center H1 MC T. Morris, Samuel S. 1 ch farmer (hay) O 77a Bentleyville H1 MC T. Morris, Sarah farmer (hay) O 104a rd2 Coal Center H14.
Mosier, James (Flora) farmer & stoneman (corn) O 81a rd2 Coal Center H21.
Murphy, Jesse (Allie) 1 ch carpenter O la rd1 Coal Center H40.
Murphy, Lacy (wid Franklin) retired bds W. Pierce rd1 Coal Center H40.
Newman, B. H. (Margaret) 4 ch farmer (corn) T 114a rd2 Coal Center H20 BT.
Newman, J. B. (Ella) 3 ch road foreman O la rd1 Coal Center H38.
Newman, Manda housekeeper bds L. Wright rd1 Coal Center H40 H&M T. Nicholson, Sarah D. farmer (potatoes) O 10a rd1 Coal Center H29.
PEPPER, JOHN T. 4 ch farmer (alfalfa) O 102a rd1 Coal Center H31 H&M T. Phillips, Guy J. (son J. E.) farmer bds J. E. Phillips rd2 Coal Center H14 BT. Phillips, J. E. (Lida) 2 ch farmer (hay) O 158a rd2 Coal Center H14 BT.
Pierce, William (Jane) 3 ch miner T H&L rd1 Coal Center H40.
Pitzer, J. A. (Minnie) 1 ch farmer (corn) O 6a WOS 40a rd2 Coal Center H14 BT.
Pitzer, Luther (Thelma) teamster & farmer bds J. A. Pitzer rd2 Coal Center H14 BT. Pryor, Simeon (Hannah J.) 1 ch farmer (corn) T 81a rd2 Coal Center H26.
PRYOR, WALTER (ANNIE) 6 ch truck gardener O 33a rd1 Bentleyville H2 MC T. Pryor, William (Son William C.) laborer bds W. C. Pryor rd1 Coal Center H8. Pryor, William C. (Mary) retired O la rd1 Coal Center H8.
Rainey, Albert C. (Annie) 4 ch farmer (hay) WOS 190a Star Route Bentleyville H22. Reed, Albert (son William H.) blacksmith bds W. H. Reed rd2 Coal Center H28 BT. Reed, William H. (Milcah) 3 ch farmer (corn) WOS 210a rd2 Coal Center H28 BT. ROBINSON, HIRAM (BELLE) 1 ch farmer (potatoes) O 124a rd1 Coal Center H3 MC T.
SCOTT, CHARLES A. (JOSEPHINE) 4 ch farmer (hay) o 100a rd1 Coal Center H10 BT & MC T.
SCOTT, ELMER J. salesman Star Route Bentleyville H22 BT.
Scott, Harry (Mable) 3 ch machinist rd2 Coal Center H48 BT.
SCOTT, MARVIN (OLIVE L.) farmer & thresher (corn) O 36a rd1 Coal Center H9 MC T.
SHARRER, JOHN (NORA) teamster 0 3a rd2 Coal Center H52 B&H&M T. Sharrar, William retired O 2a rd2 Coal Center H52.
Smiley, Frances (wid Byron) 1 ch seamstress rd1 Coal Center H8.
Smith, Bertram (son Hugh) pumper bds H. Smith rd2 Coal Center H52. Smith, Henry (Catherine) farmer (wheat) O 35a rd1 West Brownsville M58. SMITH, HUGH (KATHRINE) 1 ch miner T 40a rd2 Coal Center H52.
Smith, Huulia (wid James E.) farmer (corn) O 36a rd2 Coal Center H30 BT. Smith, Jennie C. (wid S. R.) farmer (potatoes) O 17a rd1 West Brownsville H59. Smith, Morris (Annis) 3 ch miner T H&L rd1 Coal Center H38.
Smith, W. H. (son Henry) grain dealer bds H. Smith rd1 West Brownsville H58. Sphar, Harry R. (son Joseph) farmer bds J. Sphar rd1 Coal Center H13.
SPHAR, JOSEPH (NANCY J.) farmer (hay) O 68a rd1 Coal Center H13. Sphar, Samuel (Margaret) 2 ch farmer (corn) O 62a rd1 Coal Center H11 MC T. Sprowls Bros., farmers (fruit) O 68a rd1 Coal Center H1 MC T.
SPROWLS, E. E. (MARY R.) 1 ch farmer (hay) O 85a rd1 Coal Center H1 BT. Stakemire, Lucinda (wid Godfrey) retired bds W. J. McPeak rd1 Coal Center H29. Staly, S. J. (Ida) 8 ch farmer (corn) WOS 130a rd1 West Brownsville H58. Staly, Thomas (Susie) laborer bds S. J. Staly rd1 West Brownsville H58. Stringer, Albert (Sarah J.) 2 ch laborer O 1a rd1 Coal Center H8. Vitcuis, John (Vearonicke) 4 ch farmhand T H&L West Brownsville H58. Wadworth, Harry (Ethel) 2 ch motorman rd2 Coal Center H52. Walker, John P. (Myrtle) 4 ch miner O 3a rd1 Coal Center H38.
Walker, J. W. (Irene) 1 ch farmer (wheat) O 500a rd2 Coal Center H43 B&H&M T. Wallace, A. H. (Mary E.) farmer (peas) O 32a rd1 West Brownsville H59 BT. Waller, Thomas (Mary) 6 ch retired T H&L rd2 Coal Center H34. WATKINS, JOHN F. (NELLIE) 5 ch farmer & dairyman (hay) O 185a West Brownsville H58 B&H&M T. Watson, Arch (Elizabeth) 1 ch miner T H&L rd1 Coal Center H29. Watson, James (Maggie) 4 ch miner T H&L rd1 Coal Center H29.
Weaver, I. farmer O 76a Bentleyville H17.
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Weaver, Rose (wid James) 3 ch truck gardener O 4a WOS 14a rd1 Coal Center H29 BT. Weaver, W. A. 1 ch farmhand (corn) WOS 3a rd2 Coal Center H26.
WEST, CRAWFORD H. (JENNIE O.) farmer (corn) O 81a rd1 Coal Center H19 BT. West, Elizabeth (dau Crawford H.) clerk bds C. H. West rd1 Coal Center H19 BT. West, Lulu (dau Crawford H.) clerk bds C. H. West rd1 Coal Center H19 BT.
West, Thomas H. (son Crawford H.) farmhand bds C. H. West rd1 Coal Center H19 BT Wilkin, Thomas retired O 30a rd1 Coal Center H8.
Williams, Clay (son Sarah) laborer bds S. Williams rd1 Coal Center H12 M&C T. Williams, Eva (dau Sarah) housekeeper bds S. Williams rd1 Coal Center H12 M&C T. Williams, Sarah (wid Stephen) retired O 41a rd1 Coal Center H12 M&C T.
Williams, S. A. (Laura A.) 2 ch farmer (hay) O 100a WOS 19a Star Route Bentleyville H16 M&C T.
Willock, Charles E. (Sadie) 2 ch farmer & engineer (corn) O 43a rd2 Coal Center H25 BT.
Wilson, Earl (son Worth) farmhand bds W. Wilson rd1 Coal Center H29.
Wilson, Worth 2 ch truck gardener T 20a rd1 Coal Center H29.
Wilson, W. H. (Marie D.) farmer (oats) O 200a rd1 Coal Center H29 BT.
Winett, David farmer (hay) O 100a rd2 Coal Center H20 BT.
Winett, Nellie housekeeper bds D. Winett rd2 Coal Center H20 BT.
Winett, Olive housekeeper bds D. Winett rd2 Coal Center H20 BT.
Wise, Thomas (Mary L.) 8 ch farmer (corn) T 76a Star Route Bentleyville H22 BT. Wood, Ring M. (Nora) 1 ch miner O H&L rd2 Coal Center H43.
Wright, Charles W. 1 ch farmer (wheat) O 100a rd1 Coal Center H33 H&M T.
Wright, J. F. (Harriet) 2 ch farmer (wheat) T 100a rd2 Coal Center H39 H&M T.
Wright, J. H. (Margaret) truck gardener T H&L rd1 Coal Center H33. Wright, Luke retired O 75a rd1 Coal Center H40 H&M T.
Wright, Otto (Bertha) 7 ch laborer O 3a rd1 Coal Center H33 H&M T. Wright, S. Clifford (Nancy D.) 3 ch laborer O 4a rd2 Coal Center H36 H&M T. Yerrie, Manu (Edna) 5 ch dairyman & farmer (corn) T 137a rd1 Coal Center H11. Young, W. H. retired bds C. E. Willock rd2 Coal Center H25 BT.
Walker, John P. (Myrtle3 4 ch miner O 3a rd1 Coal Center H38.
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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST
10
AMERICAN CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE Co., J. T. HEMPHILLE, AGENT
85
AMON & AMON
170
ANDERSON, WALTER B.
28
AUTO ACCESSORIES COMPANY
39
BEERENS, J. J.
100
BENTLEYVILLE DRUG STORE
217
BERRYMAN, J. W. AND SON
104 86
BERTHEL, FRANK H.
BLACK & ROSE
62
BLOOM'S DEPARTMENT STORES
172
BROIDA, M. R.
172 36
BURCHINAL, O. F.
216
BURGETTSTOWN NATIONAL BANK
177 36
CALDWELL Co., A. B.
8
CAMPSEY D. M., JR.
83
CANONSBURG CLEANING & TAILORING CO.
67
CANONSBURG IMPLEMENT CO.
152
CANONSBURG MILLING CO.
66
CHRISTMAN, WM. .
182
CHARTIERS TELEPHONE CO.
45
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
226
CITIZENS TRUST COMPANY
153
CLARK, GEO. D.
100
CLAYBAUGH-MILLIKEN
217
CLAYTON, R. L.
217
CLUTTER, BAKER & SAMSON
84
CUT PRICE FURNITURE STORE
36 172
DAVIDSON, J. M.
216
DICKSON & WALLACE
172
DUNBAR & WALLACE LUMBER CO.
182
DUNLAP, WILLIAM. H., JR.
152
EARLEY, J. R.
136
ELITE GARAGE ยท
103
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, HOUSTON
68
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, WASHINGTON
136 160
HALLAM STUDIO
45
HARBAUGH STUDIO
140
HARSHMAN, GEO. D.
84
"'HAYES"
86
HAYS, G. W. & SON
46
HENNING'S DRUG STORE
100
HOUGH, S. J. T.
28
JAMES, D. C.
46
JONES MUSIC Co., G. W. P.
3
KEYSTONE FURNITURE Co.
85
KING AUTO Co.
28
KURTZ MONUMENT CO.
28
LANG, AUSTIN .
90
LAWTON, J. B.
41
LEVINO'S
160
LEWIS PHARMACY
160
LINN BROS.
172 46
MCALISTER Co., C. B.
130
MCCARTY, J. S. & SONS
170
MCDONALD MILLING CO.
171
EDWARDS, R. M. & SON
154
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, CANONSBURG
152
HALL AVENUE GARAGE
DAVIN, J. J.
DOUGLASS BUSINESS COLLEGE
104
BROWN, A. M.
BUTTER STORE
LONG, T. W.
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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS. (Continued.)
MCGREW, B. C.
183
MCILVAINE, A. F.
68
MCKINLEY, F. B. .
28
McPEAKE, G. C.
135
MAIN STREET PHARMACY
46
MAUROW, C. A.
41
MARSHALL, FRED S.
182
MIDWAY NATIONAL BANK
173
MONSTER, R. C.
104
NATIONAL BANK OF CLAYSVILLE
83
NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE .
172
NORTHRUP, B. D. .
67
O'BRIEN STEEL CONSTRUCTION CO.
28
OBSERVER PUBLISHING CO.
90
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY
2-222
O'RORKE, T. C.
PAUL & POST
160
PFLEGHARDT'S FURNITURE & CARPET HOUSE
108
PITTSBURG LIFE & TRUST Co., W. E. LANE, AGT.
183
PITTSBURG MILLINERY STORE
217
POWELSON CO.
8
PROTECH, I.
140
QUAIL, ROBERT P.
86
RIGGS & RIGGS
100
REAL ESTATE TRUST CO.
225
REED & CAMERON
130
REED, C. L.
67
REYNOLDS & Co., BEN
27
REYNOLDS, W. R.
154
RICHMAN & Co., I.
136
RUSSELL BROS.
46 .
SAMOLSKY J., & SON
216
SANDS, L. E.
217
SCHAFER, JOHN B.
104
SCHMITT, PETER
68
SCOTT, H. C.
159
SEAMAN Co., H. U.
41
SPROWLS, GEO. B.
82
STEPHENS BROS.
50
STEWART BROS.
83
STULL, J. C., DR.
18
SUTHERLAND, T. H.
159
TAYLOR & CRAWFORD
62
TEMPLETON'S DRUG STORE
136
ULLOM'S
85
VAN EMAN BROS.
67
VESTER, STEWART & ROSSELL CO.
85
VOWELL'S
216
WASHABAUGH, J. S.
159
WASHINGTON BUGGY Co.
86
WASHINGTON BUSINESS COLLEGE
173
WASHINGTON COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE CO.
6
WASHINGTON FURNITURE Co.
41
WASHINGTON MILLING CO.
27
WASHINGTON REALTY CO.
18
WASHINGTON TRUST Co. .
4
WATSON, W. A.
160
WELCH, W. E.
40
WERTZ, CARL M.
100
WESTERN FLOUR CO.
103
WRENSHALL, CHAS. E.
86
ZAHINSER BROS. & STEN
130
12
OCHS, LOUIS AND CO.
50
PEOPLE'S NATIONAL BANK
90
WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS
14
225
WASHINGTON COUNTY
Real Estate Trust Company
WASHINGTON, PA. Beside the Court House
OFFICERS T. JEFF. DUNCAN, President CHARLES A. BUMPUS, Vice-President R. S. WINTERS, Secretary and Treasurer H. B. HUGES, Solicitor
DIRECTORS
J. D. BIGGER
C. A. BUMPUS
T. A. DeNORMANDIE
A. P. DUNCAN
T. JEFF. DUNCAN
GRANT E. HESS
JOHN R. KUNTZ
GEO. E. LOCKHART.
JAMES L. LOCKHART
R. H. MELOY
GEO. MONTGOMERY
T. E. MUNCE
J. M. PATTERSON
W. H. ULERY
L. S. VOWELL
E. A. WILLETS
WILLIAM WYLIE
4 per cent interest on Time Deposits
Accounts Solicited
226
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST FARM DIRECTORY
CITIZENS" NATIO
BANK
THE
Citizens National Bank
Washington, Pa.
It is so easy to BANK BY MAIL these days that every one should have an account with a GOOD BANK.
Just mail your checks (properly endorsed) to us as you receive them, with brief instructions as to how you wish the account opened, and we will do the rest.
And think of the advantages of paying by check- No cash to lose out of your pockets-No disputes on account of lost receipts-The prestige of banking with a GOOD BANK!
And as to security what better can be offered than our capital of $200,000.00 and Surplus of $1,500,- 000.00-and more even than that, the DIREC- TORATE that could in 25 years, by liberal but con- servative banking, build up such a surplus.
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