THk FOREST REPUBLICAN. I C. WENK, COITOft 4 PROPRIITOR. V KDNKSPAY, DECEMBER 7, 1!H4. I'Iip President's Message, President Roosevelt's annual message to Congress i k i veil on the first page of tml vv'B Rki'I'iilican. Like nil the Pres ident's writings, no mutter on what Rub jeet. thin able document is worthy of the closest perusal. All his utterance are straight from the shoulder and go straight to tiie hearts ami minds of the people, and this message la no exception to the rule. Mn. Bryan says "Congress" is no place for a liemociat. The country thought so to... Bkkorb persisting too tnr iu the tarill' revision, don't forget the experience of Tiik farmers tnroughout the country are hard pressed to live up to the predic tions of the crop forecaster. Mn. Roohkvki.t simply couldn't keep away from St. Louis alter what happened to Missouri on November Htb. Mhs. C'hAdwick, of Cleveland, Ohio, is a living relula ion of the old saying that "women are unlit for business." Tim Charleston Courier says there is nothing left for the south to do but "stand pat" also. They might do woran. Thr New York American is afraid that if the administration should force the beef trust to the wall that they would steal the wall. Ji iiok Parkkk refuses to claim a vin dication In his prediction that the Senate would remain Republican for several years. The Judge is getting modest. PttF.siDKNT IUkk, t the coal trust is giggling up his sleeve thinking that his trust Iihs escaped notice. The laugh is too soon, his turn will come along too. It Is well ki o in that Mr. Roosevelt is fond of athletics. He has been compelled to get a new boxing master, as tho leather Welti ht ol Ksopus was very light exer cise. It ia said that New York society showed very pisir breeding at the horse show. It certainly must have been bad in the presence of so mauy other wtll bred animals. Thk Albany Argus inquires "what is good for indigestion?" We have an ex cellent remedy. Earn your living by the sweat of your own brow, and not by the sweat of some other man's brow. Ik it Is true that Mrs. t'hadwick hyp notized the wealthy men with whom she came in contact, many of us have cause t he thankful that we never met the "She" of finance, cautiously remarks the Oil City Blizzard. Tit hue are a lot of great white build ings on the market in St. Louis, to-day. These building cost all the way from fcJO.noo to $4(10,000 each, and In most in stances it will cost something more to get them torn down and the rubbish carried away. This is the waste of a great world's fair. President Iiaz, of Mexice, who en tered on his seventh term last week, will probably not serve the full six years, as he has shown an inclination for some time to retire, whenever he can put the right man iu his place, lie has given Mexico a good government and has done much to establish the Republic on a firm foundation. It would be better, perhaps not to have the people get used to keep in one man at the head of tho nation, as in a country like Mexico that would not always be sale. But in the case of Diaz It bus apparently been a wise course. Thr scheme for a ship canal from Lake Krie to the Ohio River, which was very much alive ten or twelve years ago has uhhii revived. At a reo.-nt dinner of Pittsburg business men, Congressman Dalzell and others made stirring speeches ou the subject which renewed the inter est. Mr. Dalzell gave assurance that if tho ptnple of Pittsburg, who would cer tainly be greatly benefitted by the canal, Would show a determined interest in the project the bill now be ore Congress au thorizing the canal would be passed. Should the enterprise ever be carried through it would practically bring to 1'ittsbtiig many of the big industries lo caled on the lake, and while the outlok may not now seem encouraging the re sult is worth striving for. Miich more than local importance, says the Washington Post, attaches to the de cision of the New Yoik court of Appeals declaring unconstitutional and, there lore, null and void, the Slate law which prohibits a contractor from employing his men more than eight hours a day on city, county or State work. Judges O'Brien, Martin and Vann hold that the law is unconstitutional in that it deprives an individual of property without due process ol law. Chief Justice Cullen, wiih Justice Werner concurring, makes the ruling one ef precedent. Inasmuch as it is the Constitution of the United States by which this law was tested and found warning, it follows that if the rul ing is sound in New York, a similar rul ing by competent authority would kill similar statutes in other slates. Commission", Waiiren, the State and society at large won a victory last weok when the Superior Court Upheld the con tention that the pure food law applied to all manner of beverages as well as to sol id foods. This will result in trying many cases against saloon keepers, grocers ami druggists for selling impure wines and liquors, and many convictions are ex pected. In the meantime (lie work ofthe chemistry department is to be increased so that expert evidence can be had In all cases. The only drawback is that the commissioner has less money thau is de sirable and must disponso with some of his special agents until more fines are recover -d or the Legislature makes pro vision. Tho present law, which gives the commission only the money (hat Is secured from films, a part of which goes to informers, is not a proper one. The Slate should provide ample moans for such a desirable work. I'hila. Inquirer. Short Session Not Always Rest. Representative Bliss, of Delaware, Is reported as saying that tho ensuing ses sion ol the Pennsylvania Legislature will bo the shorti st or record. Whether a short session Is desired or not depends very much on the character of the body which assembles In llarrisburg on the first Tuesday of January. Should the "legislative rooster" predominate the kind of representative whose responsi bilities tit him loosely, and who has no anxiety for his own welfare and conveni ence the shorter the session the better. But should the legislature be dominated by a class ol men who are anxious to do something good for the people, it might easily tie cut too short. There are a num ber of impotlant things to be doee be sides passing tho appropriation bills, and thesa measures should be thoroughly dis cussed and digested before being enacted Into law. Hasty legislation is almost In variably bail legislation. Proposed laws should be printed In the newspapers and talked about sutllciently to enable the people to judge whelhor they are desira ble or not. The late libel bill which was rushed through both blanches of the As sembly with indecent hasto, Is a sample of the character of law s that are enacted when the people are not taken Into the confidence of tho law making body. There Is great ro m for improvement along these lines. One object of the lead ers of the Pennsylvania legislatnie for wanting a short session may be to avoid passing a legislative appropriation bill, w hich has been due for the pa-t fourteen years. Punxy Spirit. fleam of lite News. Somehow the man who doesn't know right from wrong always does wrong. Before you make a selection of a Chri -Unas present see Hopkins' slock. It beats them all. It Don't blame tho postman for failing to bring a letter that was never written. The king of all economic gas heaters, "Helios," Is gaining favor with the peo ple daily. There is no question of its be in, the most perfect radiator on the mar ket, besides it is an ornament to any room. II. K. McKinley, agent. It One difference between a hog and a man is that a hog knows when he has enough. Hopkins has the Christmas goods. It The average woman derives a lot of enjoyment from telling othor women her troubles. (tins for rent and ammunition for sale at the White Star O: ocery. It When a polit cal orator calls the op posing candidate a thiel it is tho voter's cue to laugh. Dolls, doll carriages and toys of every description at Hopkins' store. It If 'he lover attempted to reciprocate by loving all the world his best girl would strenuously object. The quicker the lunch the slower th digestion. Trimmed hats from $1.00 up st the Joyce clearance sale. It A thoughtless man loses a lot of time when he hurries. About the nicest all 'round present for either lady or gentleman is asuitcase. Hopkins has a stock of the genuine sole leather, better than anything yet shown in Tionesta. Marked to the lowest figure. It Wise is the man who is able to live on his wife's relatives. All pattern hats at cost at Joyce's clearance sale of winter millinery, now going on. It Diplomacy Is often a knife in the hands of the underhanded. Toilet sets for ladies and gentlemen at Hopkins'. See them. It After putting your best foot forward get the:e with both feet. Sinta Clans, as usual, ha established his headquarters at the Hopkins store, and there's where you will have to go to get the nicest presents. It A college enducation Is often blamed for a man's failure in business. nailc It llrlef. Ir. John Kerr, in his book of mem oirs, recalls n number of humorous Scotch stories. Tor example, there is tho story of the "nrsuini'iitatlvrly tipsy" Scot, who, culling on the minis tor n ml being told to go home nml re turn the next day when he was sober, replied. "Mini, minister, when I'm ro ller I dlnnn cure for religious conversa tion." Then there Is the story about Thomas Thorp, who died leaving his fortune to a poor relative on condition that a headstone with the name of the said Thomas Thorp and n verse of poetry be erected beside the grave. Costing so much n word to chisel let ters in the stono, the poor relative or dered that the poetry should be brief. I'pon his refusal to approve on ac count of their too great length the lines Here lies the corp Of Thomas Thorp, the following was finally offered and accepted: Thorp's Corpse. Love Amonjf tlift Spiders. "A spider's love for her children Is pretty strong," Raid a biologist. "Take her children away from her and she will remember them for twenty-four hours." "How do you know'" "I have often made the experiment. Always, nt the end of ton, twelve, twenty hours, a spider mother wel comes back the young that you have removed from her. After a full day has passed, though, she forgets. Keep her little ones away from her a full day and they are strangers to her on their return. She is liable to eat them. "Her marital Is stronger thun her maternal love. Take her husband from her and she will mourn him faithfully for a dav and a half." How's This f Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any caso of Catarrh, that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney A Co., Props., Toledo, O. t We, the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West it- Traux, wholesale druggists. To ledo, o., Walkino, Kinnan A Makvin, wholesale druggists, Teledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood Biid mu cous surfaces of tlio system. Price 7.rc per bottle. Sold by all" druggists. Testi monials free. I Hall's Family Pills are the best. The Rev. Ill It. Hicks 1 !)). Alumnae. The Rev. Irl K. Hicks Almanac for l!Hi" is now leady, being tho finest edition ever Issued. This splendid and costly book of 'J00 pages is a complete study of astronomy and storm and weather lor h);. It la too well known to need com inent. See it and vou will so decide. The pr.ee, postpaid to any address, is .'too. per copy, The Rev. Irl K. Hicks' scien tific, r. ligious and family journal, Word and Works, now abreast with the best magazines, is 7"c a year. I loth Word and Works and the Almanac fit II per year. No better investment possible for any person or family. Try it and see. Send to Word and Worka Pub. Co., HJOl Lo cust street, St. Louis, Mo. W Inn's ihe .Under Willi Kousrvi-ll f How lie 1 in rail urcil an Author. On Tuesday atternoon, November 2'J, Pies'dent Roosevelt introduced at the Lafayette opera house, Washington, Rev. Charles Wagner, author of "The Simple Life." He said: "This is Ihe first and will be the only time during my Presi dency that I shall ever introduce a speaker to an audience ; and I am more than glad to do it in this Instance, be cause II there is one book which 1 should like to have read as a tract, and also w hich is not invariably true of tracts, as an in teresting tract, by all people it is 'The Simple Life,' written by Mr. Wagner." "The Simple Life" should be read by everyone. Newspapers all over the country endorse it as well as President Roosevelt. Tho opening chapters will appear in the Pittsburg Dispatch Sunday, Dec. 4. Nothing too good lor the Dis patch to give its readers. Hop ins has the Christmas goods. It A lit All AM'DKIl (Tltli rillt I'll. ICS. Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. iruggist refund inonoy il 'h.o Ointment tails to euro any ca-e, no mat ter ol how long standing, iu ti to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest, fitlc. 1 1 your dreggist hasn't it send S0n in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by the Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. The REriiiu.icAS has made arrange ments whereby (lie New York Tribune Farmer can be supplied lo old and new subscribers at Iho remarkably low rate of i") cents a y ear. The long winter eve nings will soon lie here ami you w ill want something, not only interesting but highly profitable to read, and you can hit on nothing better than Ibis wo. Id-famed farm and fireside magazine. Regular subscribers get the paper by paying a year iu advance ami 'JS cents extra, and new snbscri tiers get it on the same terms. Sample copies ou application. Now is the time to renew or subscribe. tf TIIK MEt'KKT OF Ml T-mn. Forty million bottles of August Flower sold in the United States alone since its introduction! And the demand lor it is still growing. Isn't that a liie showing nl success f Don't it prove that August Flower has had unlading nieces- iu the cure of iudige-lion and dyspepsia the two greatest enemies ol lies th and hap-pine-s? Does il nt allord the best evi dence that August Flower is a sure spe cilic fir all stomach and intestinal disor ders? that it has proved itsell the best of all liver regulators T August Flower Iihs a matchless record of over thirty-live years in curing the ailing millions of these distressing complaints a success that is becoming wider in its scope every day, at home and abroad, an the fame of August Flower spreads. TriBl bottles 2.V; regular size, 7"o. For sale by J. I), Davis. Yuur Muuey is Never Unnt until we satisfy yuii thai the Nickel Plate personally conducted parties to all points weat are lower than via other lines. For rates and general information, write, wir , 'p'10"9 or call on A C Showalter, D. I A , 807 State street, Erie, Pa. 130 tf Urlp Quickly Knocked Out, "Some weeks ago during the severe winter weather both my wife and myself contracted severe colds which speedily developed into the worst kind of la grippe with all its miserable symptoms," sacs Mr. J. 8. Egleston, of Maple Landing, Iowa. "Knees and joints aching, mus cles sore, bead stopped up, eyes and nose running, with alternate spells of chills and fever. We began using Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, aiding tho same with a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and by its liberal use soon completely knocked out the grip." These Tablets nri mote a lit althy action ofthe bowels, liver and kidneys which is always beneficial when the system is con gested by a cold or attack of the grip. For sale by Dr. J. C. Dunn. Ncrkel Plnle Low Knle Personally Con ducted Parties to all points west au 1 south on ti e first and ibitd Tuesdays of ea h month. Write A. C. Slmwalter, D. P. A., 807 Stale street, Erie, Pa , for general information. 131 tf Reduced Utile to Krie. For the benefit of those desiring to at tend tho meeting of the Pennsylvania State Orange, Patrons of Husbandry, to be held at Krie, December I I to Pi, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round-trip tickets to Krie from all stations on is lines in the State of Penn sylvania, December 12 to 15, (. ood to re turn until December 17, inclusive, at re duced rates minimum rate 25 cents. It Ilenlth Is Nnlnri-'a lies! tilfl to I s. Ia order to retain this it necessi tates care. We furnish the care and comfort if you travel via the Nickel Plate Road. Personally con ucted t arties west and south on the first s mi third Tuesdays of each month. For detailed information, write, wire, 'phone or call on A C. Shnwalter, D. P A ,807 Stale street, Erie, Pa. 121HI COBPECTED EVEKY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour 1? sack l.W&l.K, Buckwheat Hour, ft ,(k Corn meal, feed, 100 ft.. i .'to Corn meal, family, 13 100 lb 1.7.-, Chop feed, pure grain. 1 fn Oats .M Corn, shelled .75 Beans bushel .".no Ham, sugar cured .1 ." Bacon, sugar cured .15 Shoulders .11 Salt Pork, "fl. ! M Whitelish i kit .115 Sugar (ife.lnil Syrup 'i-'i('U .50 N. O. Molasses .'iii'o) .50 Cndee, Roast Rio Hfgi 15 Cotlee, blended Java . I Tea .:t5 .50 ! Butter .25 i Rice ().")(.(is I F.ggs, fresh ia, lis I Salt barrel ;.'.'5 Lard .Vi Potatoes, "fc bushel .iw Potatoes, sweet, "fl Hi .'J4 Lime ") barrel l.no Nails J keg '.75 Wool 'i(n,'ii 0 KNTS -We want a good, energetic i v general agent lor Ibis city and sur rounding len i'orv lo take the sale of lb new Pioneer das Light, This light ia having a wonderful sai w herever it baa been Introduced. Hegardle-s of your present occupation you can trlrlo your income. lo not delay, as some lucky, wme-awaKP man win secure una terri tory betore you. Weirivn vou full in structions by mail. Pioneer Light Co., I..J7tli St., I'lttslnirg I'a. WHITE PINE Flooring, Siding," anil iimleiial for Window Casings and Inside Work. A good supply to select from always in stock. Call on or add res. JAS. J. LANDERS, TIONESTA, PA. or F. P. AMSLEU. 1 I. HASLET & . GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TION'KSTA. PENS I . .V, ii I CM r (Tinted Gloss) hold their color longer and last longer than any other paints. Another thine: : they t cost less because they rj cover the surface so tl well. These are reasons li enough why you ought to use them, but tnerc are still others. Ask your dealer. John Lucas & Co Philadelphia Charter Notice. In the Court of Common Please of the County ol Forest. Notice is hereby given that an applica tion will be mailo to the said Court on the ii'Jtl (lay of December, A. D. 11101, at 2 o'clock, p. m , under the "Act to provide lor the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April IsH, and its supplements, by James D, Divis, ('has. Clark, ftotit. A. Fulton, Win. II. Clark, J. (i. Irwin, (4. (J. (Jas- ton, L. Fulton, A. M. Dontt, A. B. Kelly, James 11. Kelly, Heo. w. olillt, li. C. Miller. Lawrence i. (iibsen and others for the charter of an intended corporation lo be called Tlit Tionesta Club, the char acter ami object of which Is the establish ment, maintenance ami management of the Club for social and intellectual ptii- posm, tor tho use, lieneht ami pastime ol its member!., anil for these purposes to Inive, possess and enjoy all the rights, beiielits and privileges eonlerred by the said Act and its supplements, A. V. iJllows. Solicitor. Divorce Notice. ( the Court of Common I'leitM of Forest (' until. So. 17, Mn; Term. l!Ki. Her lliu Muni, lAbe'lanl, vs. William ilomj, I!etnmttent, To William Mong, Respondent above named : The ondeisimied havint: been appoint ed exainin. r to take testimony in the above entitled cause, hereby gives you no lice that be will, at his od'n-e, in the Bor ough of Tionestn, on the 1'ith day of De- eninoi , A. D. l'.Kil, between the hours of fl o'clock a. m. ami 3 o'clock p. m, per form the duties of bis said appointment, where and when you may attend if jou see proper. sam r f.i, l. ikwin, Examiner. . C. llmtowN, Attorney. lit Divorce Notice. In the Court of Common l'lcax of Forext Cnurli. -vo z. ritirumi Jena, J!in. Jlerlhii Il'oof, Libelant V. Jlenjamin I II ood, l!e)nmilent. To lionj. V, Wood, respondent: The iindersiL'tieil, Fx iniiner appointed by the Court to take testimony in the cause pending in the a:iove stated ca-e, hereby gives you notice that he will, at hi- ollice, in the Borough of Tloneta, on the Kith day of Dei omber. 111(14, at 1:00 o'clock p. in., perform Ihe duties of his said appointment, where you may attend il you see proper. A. C. Brown, Kxaminer. S. I). I F.wiN, Att'y. 2t lennsyivania BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking effect, November 27th, 1901. No. 3d Butliilo Express, daily except Sunday 11:01a. m. No. :ia Oil City and I'btsburg F.x ress.daily.excepl Sunday ..7:18 p.m. Oil City Accommodation Sun days only, S:0S p. m. For 1 1 ickory, Tidii utn. Warren, K iiiitua, Brad lord. Ilea n and l.l.o Iviist : No. 31 Olnau Expres;., daily ex-ept Sunday No. 33 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday Olean itconuimodation, Sun days only 8:1! a. Kor Time Tallies and additional In fur nnttlon fotixii i Tirki't Agent, W. W. AT I'KKUUHY, J. h. WOOD. (Jeneral Miinnfr 1'nssenjrerTniliie Mgr. ;KO. II. HUYI), (jen'l Passenger Agt. IT PAYS TO A liVI.'111'IWK IN THIS PAPIiltl ,jillW.ps.MlHli J.,'IU'M';'J' i!Jf q.'T'V; ;i..yi i n-Uajifr m 1 1 r iy pi i wn ten p Holiday Shopping. Dii not delay makin your Cliriblmas putclta.-ics. . If you are looking for practi cal, sensible gifts for practi cal, sensible eople, tvo chii be of eel-vice to you Our stock contains innu merable articles, which as pi fl , will be appreciated the entire yetir. See what we linve to offer you before making your purchases. McCuen Co. Tailorinq. "THE BEST IS GENERALLY THE CHEAPEST." In no other mere han lUe is this m true ns Cloiliini;. If everyone knew this as well as cl itliicJs and tailors, there would he no cheap Clothing sold. lltCnen Company Tailoring ap peals lo people who have a faint idea that there is gomei liinj.' to look for iu Clothing outsiife f the price. MiCueii Company Tailoring is modera'elv priced. Good, sb rlincr values is the foundation, but Style, Character, Wotkiiianship and High Quality is never lost siyht of Perhaps this accounts f.r our in ereaint; business in Tailorini;. Cheap Clothinj; can't fool all the people all the lime. THE McCUEN CO. 2i AND 29 SENECA ST.. OIL CUT. PA. Fred. (SI rotten berger (iENK.lt A L BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, Kii; ginos, Oil Well Tools, lias or Water Kil lings anil ( ieiieral Blai ksiiiithing prompt ly clone at Low Kates. Itepairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. .Shop In rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa, Your patronage solicited. K R E D. OR KIT EN B K IK i E R PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. ICcpairsi Itoilor.o, SHIN, Tn ii Km, Agitators. Hiiys and Sells .Second - hand Hollers 1H. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End of'Siispoi sion Hndoo, Third ward, Oil, CITY, IM. KAIL, WAY. TIlvE! TABLE To Take Effect July tith, 1H03. NORTH Eastern Tim. SOUTH 1 Stations I Leave Arrive -?Ji p. in. p. in ;6 .".() l 311 10 liO jll IS 1 006 IM) VI Aa.n 60 1U S.r5 40 12 lojr, 'JO 12 IliVfi 'Jft 1 1 ft-) 5 2H II 40 6 10 1 1 .'ill 4 55 II OIlM 40 10 40 I Hi 10 3()U lfl 4. III. Ip til p. in Nebraska Ross Run Lamentation Newtown Mills Kellettvillo Buck Mills Mnyburg Poi key M inister Wellers Hastings Blue .lav Henry's Mill Barnes Slirflleld Arrive Leave T. I). COLLINS, PlIKsIDKNT. Pmmptly oliiiumd, or FEE RETURNED. tO YEARS' EXPERIENCE. OlirCHARCES AHC THE LOWEST. S-lul luislrl, photo or nkett-h fur exjwrt M'uivh nnd tree nmrt on iHUt-ntubility. INFRINGEMENT 'uUfl comlm-ti-d bpfnre nil conrtn. l'atfnts olilAiiKHl tlirmnrh Hi". ADVER TISED (111(1 SOLD, I TRADE-MARKS, PEN SIONS and COPYRICHTS quukly obuUnvd. Opposite U. 8. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, O. C. &0 1 Tdj Laxative Breno CdnfceTieis. j 1 l Before the Zero Men who want now Overcoats slmuM order now, and give us tim to do our nicest. Ntnvliere else will you find au iiuioy otylea to chouse from. Nowhere else can you buy so savn ylv. Yoj save hall' lie Usual tailor charges for equal fondness. Nowhere else will you bu extended such a giuranto ai ours. It is Uselts to pay the lotio price for ti Suit or Topcoat, when it is possible lo gel one that ecpially us good for our price. it I Glasaow Woolen Mills Co., WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. 1in CENTRE STREET. 1 '3 REDUCE YOUR GAS BILLS! I There is only one way in accompli. h this, tinea the gas muter has been introduced in Tionesta, nnd lluit is hy usiug a Gas llange or II .t-l'lute. O.ir line of ihtse compristg the b nt in:iKes those lhat have been snceess fully iriod elsewhere. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BURN GAS! in an old fashioned cooking or healing move they are not properly constructed fur the economical c nsiimpiioii of gar, al.d economy Is the ivonl nowadayf, with gas al 22 cents per. Come in and examine our GAS STOVES, HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE, MECHANICS' TOOLS, TAINTS AND OILS. Our assortment, in i ho most complete in town ant) I ho prices are right. No trouble to show goods. J. 0. SCOWBEN. '4 S3 t-rf I AO. A. Watnr Cook, President. A. It. FOREST COUKTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, Dill KOTO ItH A. Wayne (!ook, (. W. Kohinaon, Win. Kmearbatifch, N. P. Whoolor, T. V. Hitehey, J. T. Dale, J. II. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.ymont at low ratoa. . We promise our uiiMtoiii ers all the benoflts consistent with conservative b kinir. Interest ptid on tinto deposit. Votir patronage respectfully solicited. ECZEMA and PILE CURE FREE """'oK what it was to sudor, I Blllii'ted a positive euro for lv .eina. Salt Hlieiim, Kryslpelaa, Piles anil skin di--eases. Instant relief. Don't miller Ioniser. Write K. W. WILLIAMS, 400 Manhattan 1 Avenue, N. Y. 11) 0-04 iTT; tXn I I i - m Q a ffl .Wi wamrarrifrrii i mi ' mi. ini is right to buy Overcoats Weather Sets In. Made to Measure. Made to Fit. Our splendid values include nil the newest Novelties in Scotch nnd Eng lish Suitings, in plain nnd fancy Tweeds, Cheviots nnd Worsteds. No matter what your Clothing re quirements nrc, they can he hest sup plied nt the (,tl?i$gow Stoke nnd it is the mission of this store to sell you the hest at the lowest price, OIL CITY, PA. v. J litl.tS. Kri.lt. Cashier. Wm. Smkahiiacgh, Vice Presidon RATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. (50.000. S&niet"J? YTbo can tlunn of unme Htmn'tt tlllllUtODHU'llU Prrect ynnr Iflnn: flier may l.rtinf vu wpiilih. Wrtld JOHN WKUDKUIIUHN ft CU , I'ati nt Al'op Dev., WaHhttlRtoH, l. rr ttii'lr pi,"iu prlzo Out" auii list of two iiuudruil IuvuiuIoiib wuntuil. UJ A NT 10 1 ': Men or women local n p resi iitHtive for a hiiih class maua zine. Larue commissions. Cash prizes. Write J. N. Trainer, SO Kast Washington Square, New York, N. X. If Cures Crip in Two Days. ... i r. i n .1 uf p every i "j&vmtr box. 25c. I j
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