THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. t. WINK, COITOR PKOIMtlCTOft. WEDNESDAY, MARCH I, 190T. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Republican Primaries, Saturday, April Tkrmh. -Associate Judge, 12; Prothou otnrv. 12: Khnrifr til)' 'imnt7 Oninml. Hioner, f7; Auditor, $5; Jury Comtni. sioner, $4; State Deleft. $5. Invariably tlie caali must accompany the order for nuuuuuiwmeni. ASSOCIATR JUDOK. We are authorized to announce Na than ISwkkt, of Jenks township, as a candidate lor Associate Judge, aubject to PROT1K NOTARY. We are authorized to announce J. C. Grist, ol Howe township, as a candidate for Prnthonotary, Ac, sulijert to Kepub jiuhu usages. SHR1FF. We are authorized to announce A. W. Strocp, of Tionesta township, as a can didate for SberiU', subject to Republican usages. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce Lkon- ard Aon kw, of Tionesta borough, at a uaiiiiiiiHie lor i.oiimy (jonimissioner, sub ject to Republican usages. Editor Rkitiiucan: Please an nounce my candidacy lor the nomination for the offlce of County Commissioner at the Republican prhna'ry to be held April 15th, 1905. In making this announce ment, I desire to reassert the position I took io the campaign of three years ago, that, if elected. I will perform the duties of the olllje faithfully and well, and at a total cost for my services not to exceed Ave buudred dollars per year. Very respectfully, Tionesta Uoro, Feb. 27. V. A. Grovk. We are authorized to announce Gko. W. Noblit, of Howe township, as a can didate for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce Frank Kdpy, of Jenks township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Re publican ussges. We are authorized to announce An drew Woi.f, of Tionesta township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, sub ject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce A. K. Shite, of Jenks township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, sutject to Re publican usages. We are authorized to announce John M. Zuknuel, of Kingsley township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce Conrad IU'khknn, of Green township, as a can didate for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. JURY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce D. E. Carson, of. Harmony township, as a candidate for Jury Commissioner, sub ject to Republican usages. STATE DELEGATE. We are authorized to announce Geo. W. Holkman, of Tiouesta, as a candidate for Delegate to the Republican State Con vention. Primaries Set tor April 15. The Republican County Committee met at the rooms of the Republican Club, Tionesta, on Monday evening, pursuant to call of the Chairman. After calling the meeting to order and stating the main object to be that ot fixing a date for hold ing the primaries, a general Interchange of views was bad. The opinion waa unanimous that Saturday, April 15th, would be the most satisfactory date, and ou motion it was so ordered. The poll ing places weie then fixe I by the com mittee, and were pretty much the same as last year. Tbe meeting was largely attended and harmonious. Senator Cullom of Illinois, says tbe President must take the Senate Into bis confidence. Mr. Roosevelt is not a "confidence man." The inauguration of President Roose velt will be the greatest event of the kind ever experienced in Wasbiugton. We do not inaugurate such men as be yery often. Presided Roosevelt, James Monroe and George Wasuington are the only presidents whose "opposition" was found in the "scattering" column in theelection returns. AccoaoiNo to Dr. Osier a man is a "has been" at forty and should be chloro formed at sixty. Dr. Osier is 58 and it appears that he bas not reached tbe "age of discretion yet." If Kansas really wants to get rid of tbe Standard Oil, all it bas to do is to bitch Mrs. Mary Ellen Lease and Carrie Na tion together, and say "sick 'em," and the work will be done. Addicks is said to have executed a financial coup and Is now in funds again. This must be cbeeriug news for tbe Dela ware legislature where $1,000 bills have been scarce for quite a while. Kino Edward was 60 when be ascend ed the British throne and was 63 when be appointed Dr. Osier to a professorship at Oxford. Now tbe doctor as good as says that all men over 60 ought to be shot. What do you think ol that for ingratitude? Sknator Depew of New York saya tbe bill for regulating railroad rates, as pre pared by Hons. J. J. cb of Wisconsin, and Cbas. E. Towuseud of Michigan, shows evidence of lack of Judgment in tliore men for u u legislation. When a railroad man like Depew criticises a railroad bill, it is sle to acoept it as being a good bill for the people. The placing of a marble statue of Mi. Frances E. Willard lu KUtuary Hall of tbe United Capitol last Friday marked an epoch in the progress of tbe proper recognition of women. When the Illi nois Legislature selected from all her distinguished dead, to represent that stale in tbe Nation's ball of fame, the name of a woman who bad devoted her life to an effort to promote temperance lu this country, it raised the credit of every resi dnt of that state. While the unveiling rnonies were in progress the thought oocorred tons that perhaps this woman wLoe memory was thus being honered berond any of her sex, bad done more i'jr tbe genoln) uplilling of humanity, drr wo and wholesome living, and tlio elevation of public morals, than all of the Ttt men whose statues adorn that ball toMiMiiiyl. with tbe possible exception of OvjT(i Washington snd Abraham Lin- trAa. Tbi may have been an eitrava fxiA tltAogbt, hat as yet we have not felt wc"iDi to modify It. Punxsutawny February Elect ion Results. Following is tbe list of townsblp offi cials elected at tbe spring elections held on the 2lst ult: BARNKTT, Road commissioners, Samuel Ward, Philip Maze; school directors, Mrs. W. A. Croasmun, Mrs. W. W. Callenj con stable, Jonah Gadloy; assistant assessor, Clarlngton, Isaiah Cassatt, Redely fie, Jo seph Hall, Cooksburg, Geo. Paup; audi tors, A. R. Mechling, F. A. Hon"; treas urer, Phllo Williams; clerk, P. T. Hottel. Election officers: Clarlngton, judge, C. R. Coon; Inspectors, H. W. Greenhill, W. W. Callen. Redely ffe, judge, L. E. Songer; Inspectors, J. 8. McCanna, Charles Black, Cooksburg, lodge, E. W. Maze; Inspect ors, Reuben Watterson, Thomas Knight, ORKKN. Road commissioner, B. A. McCloskey; school directors, Henry Fredrick, Peter Youngk, Win. Plum; constable, W. A, Walters; auditor, W. J. Gayley; treas urer, Ed. Goodwin; clerk, Charles Kline stiver; Justice of the peace, B. A. Mo Closkey. Election ofilcers: Nebraska, judge, J. P. Kerr; inspectors, Clyde Oil mer, Geo. McKown; Guitonville, judge, H. A. Dotterer; Inspectors, G. W.Stronp, A. C. W billon. HARMONY. Road commissioner, B. F. Fogle; school directors, W. J. Gorman, U. K. Vail; constable, H. S. Sulley; treasurer, W.G. Gorman; clerk, Fred Carson; auditor, Lew Gorman; assistant assessor, Earl G. Sutley. Election officers: Judge, W. W. Carson; inspectors, Charles Carlson, E. A. Sigglns. Fogies, judge, J. H. Bow man; lnt-p' clnrs D. K. Carson, I. G. Dawson. IIICKORY. Road commissioner, N. P. Wheeler; school directors, Geo. Crider, J. A. An derson; constable. R. O. Whitten; treas urer, G. W. Warden; clerk, G. B. Evanss auditor, Joseph Green; Judge of election, W. J. Foreman; Inspectors, H. O. Taft, Guy Billiard. For the lockup building, the vote was 64 for and 46 against. HOWE. Road commissioners, J. J. llaight, B. P. Anderson; school directors, A. C, Gregg, A. D. Goal, J. W. Black; consta ble, B. L. McKillip; clerk, James Camp bell; treasurer, John 8. Glldersleeve; auditor, J. C. Welch; assistant assessors, A. P. Anderson, R. A. Covert, W. A. Booth, James Cooper. Election officers: Brookston, judge, John E. Larson; In spectors, Charles Nelson, H. Sorenson. Cooper Tract, judge, O. Hoyt; Inspectors, A. A. Burdick, Joseph Wolf, doughs, fudge, Alex. Bassett; inspectors, J. W, Barrett, John Rankin. Frosts. udge; David Frost; inspectors, Wm. Rudy, J. T. Goodell. Porkey, judge, R. W. Bur dick; inspectors, Jacob Swartzfager, B. H. Kinney. JENKS, Road commissioners, Ed. Harmon, S. H. Mealy; constable, Wm. H. Green; school directors, A. D. Neil, U. B. Shields; auditor, J.T. Reyner; treasurer. A. B. Cllne; clerk, Amass Ludwig. Elec tion officers: Marienville, judge, Jas. T. Rose; inspectors, John Reyner, Wm, H. Taylor. Lamona, judge, L. C. Hassinger; inspectors, A. F. Barnes, P. W. Russell. Duhrlng, judge, M. C. Dalton; inspectors, Geo. Ripley, S. M. Groce. KINQSLBY. Road commissioner, E. E. Zuendel; school directors, Leon Watson, A. L. Welter; constable, James Grove; treas urer, Jacob Ray; clerk, Frank Harkless; auditor, H. B. Dotterel ; assistant assessor, Henry Deshuer. Election officers: Kel- lettville, judge, Fred Rudolph; inspect ors, K. C. Heath, Tbos. Gillooly. May- burg, Judge, John Paul; Inspectors, Thos, Gilford, Edwin C. Young. tionesta twp. Road commissioner, Henry Sibble: school directors, Fred. Reib, A. L. Thom son; constable. J. B. Eden; treasurer. Wm. Lawrence; clerk, Henry Wolfe; auditors, J. H. Wentwortb, Charles Korb; Judge, David Hunter; inspectors, Wm. Thomas, J. C. Hoovler. Farmers' Institute at Clarlntrton. ClarinotVjn, Pa., March 20, 1&05. A very successful and profitable Farm ers' Institute was held in tbe U. B. cburcb in this place under the auspices of tbe Agricultural Department of the State, on tbe 17lh and 18th of the present month. Tbe weather was so stormy and roads drifted so badly that part of the lec turers aud the local managers were, una ble to gel here on schedule time. How ever there was a good attendance and a great in'arest manifested by our local talent. All that could possibly be pres ent participated in the exercises. Tbe essays and readings by the ladies were particularly interesting and showed method and thought and careful prepara tion. Mr. Hanlz aud Mr. Watts, the State lecturers tbst were able to get bere. were well posted in their branches and were listened to with marked attention. Music was furnished by a choir and male quartette and waa appreciated by all. Prof. J. M. Hantz bandied bis subjects with tact and skill. "How to build up a run down farm," "Our home," and "How to grow a grass crop," and otber subjects were fully explained to tbe satisfaction of all present. D. II. Watt's subjects, "The steam engine ou tbe farm," "A practical education for the farmer," "Feed aud care of dairy herd," and other sub jects were handled with skill, showing tust Pennsylvania only grows one-tblrd of the bay that is required to feed the stock, and that there are one million dairy cows In tbe United Htatos, the gross in come from which is M per bead. Charles K. Matthews, J. Calvin Work, Dr. J. J. Brewer and J. J. Henderson were si listened U with a great deal of iuterest and brought out many good poiuu oo their various subjiy.-u. An es say by Mrs. Martha Work on the "Home" was well arrsKd and showed method and tuouyl.il along the lines ln'll'aUxl, as did also the twsay on "Kijtloii" by Mrs. A una Thrush, which bristled with good thoughts along fedm-atlon! lines, showing the growing nwl of a good ed ucation. Mrs. A, It, liraden favors'! the Institute with a reading entitled "The l'eiiiisvlvariia Ifeffr' which was wll r. celvsd and rendered in a very KKlerlalrjT i rl'tulliire were diseuMu,'! during tt;e va rious sessions snd prti:l(,aUJ In by our local talent, as well ss tbe leciurom. Although the weather wss bad and roads drifter! so that travel was slmoul Impeded, I think It Is safe to say thai this was the most successful aud profiuMe Institute ever held hern, and If the Inter est man I leu led Increases In the tutor m nig manner vo me enjoyment or an presv- liiirron on or iiefors March is.. ji-or xpo ent. Various questions pertaining to s-! '''h' "d r"ll Information apply In in Ibe past, Clarington will have to build larger churches to accommodate the crowds that come to these educational in stitutes. Too much cannot be said in praise of all those who took such a kindly interest in the arrangements and in the carrying on of the institute, the ladies that contributed such valuable assistance by their essays and readings, tlio local speakers, the choir snd male quartette, the chairman and secretary, olllcers of the cburcb, snd all others thai contributed to the success of this institute. Our people all speak lu highest terms of tbe stale lecturers that were here, Prof. J. M. Hantz snd D. II. Watts, aa earnest and elficleut workers, who under stand their business. Manager, Letter to C. A. Kumlnll, Tionesta, It. Dear Sir: Some think we take a good deal of risk in Inviting complaints of Devoe lead-and-zino-we atilhor'ze our axent to sell 11 under this guarantee: "If you have any fault to find with this paint, either now in putting it on, or hereafter in the wear, tell your dealer about it. "We authorize him to do what Is right at our expense." The following story tells how littlo the risk Is: J. H. Asher A Co., hardware dealers, Rhlnebeck, N. Y., have sold Devoe from '76 to now ; have sold thousands of gal lons and have bad just ono complaint in all this lime. Three sides of a house were perfect; tbe fourth was as bad as the throe were good. Explanation It rained the ni.ht be fore the fourth side was painted ; and the painters Uidti't wait for Iho wood to dry. What is done in such a casef What ever the dealer, who sold the paint, con siders il fair to do. We leave It to him. He may not do exactly what we should do if we were there ; but we are not there. T he best we can do is to leave il to hitn. Yours truly, 61 F. W. Devoe A Co., New York. P. S. James D. Davis sells our paint Cream ot the Sews. Men room in who do nothing but take up the world usually overdo the thing. . Everything in fresh vegetables at the White Star Grocery. We're always up with the city markets in this particular. You can find tbe man you owe in balf tbe time it takes to find the one who owes you. If it Is a bilious attack take Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick cure is certain. For sale by Dr. J. C. Dunn, Tionesta, Pa. tf County rights for sale.-Only thirteeu counties left In a valuable patent rigLt, All in tbe western part of ibis state. Agent can make ten to twelve dollars per day. For particulars inquire of J. G. Bigony, Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa. tf A man who is in politics for the good of the people usually considers bis family tbe people. Wanted. Man of Intelligence and capable of energetic application for work in this county upon a proposition which will yield good returns. Worth investi gating. Address, J. L. Bahukr, 413 Lewis Block, Pittsburg, Penna. 3t Tbe self-made man is at least consid erate enough to relieve Providence ol the responsibility. How's This? . We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh, that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney A Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undorsigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the lasi 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable iu all business transactions and financially able to carry ont any obligations made by their firm. West it Traux, wholesale druguists, To ledo, O., Waldino, Kinnan A Marvin, wholesale druggists, Tetedo, O. Hall' Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testi monials free. Hall's Family Pills are tlio best. I'hlraso Alflrminn Own Ills Dlrrllon C'linnibcrlnln'H Coiigli IteiMcdy. "I can heartily and conscientiously recommend Chamberlain's Cotigu Rem edy for affections of the throat and lungs," says Hon. John Sbeuick, 2'0 So. Peoria St., Chicago. "Two years ago during a political campaign, I caught cold alter being overheated, which irritated my throat and I was finally compelled to stop, as I could not spesk aloud. In my extremity a friend advised mo to use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I took two doses that afternoon and could not believe my senses when I tound tbe next morning the inflammation had largely subsided. I took several doses that day, kept right ou talking through the campaign, and I thank this medicine that I won my seat in the Council." This remedy is for sale by Dr. J. O. Dunn. A (.I'ARANTEED (THE FOR PILES. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists refund monoy if Pa.o Ointment fails to cure any case, no mat ter of how long standing, in 6 to 14 days. First application gives easo and rest. 50c. If your druggist hasn't it Bend 60c in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by tbe Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo A Male t onsil OTrillrine Tor Children. In buying a cotuh medicine for chil dren never be afraid to buy Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy. There is no dan ger from it and relief is always sure to follow. It is especially valuablo for colds, croup and whooping cough. For sale by Dr. J.C. Dunn, Tionesta, Pa. KKItl i:i KATEH TO WASHINGTON. Via Pennsylvania Itiillrmul, Account I mill, aariillun nf President Kuusevelt. On account of the inauguration of President Roosevolt on March 4, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell loiiud-lrip tickets to Washington, March 2, .'I, snd 4, yowl for return intMsave until March H, Inclusive, fiom Harris burg, Piilsbiirgli, Oil City, Nrin, llull'aio, CaristMlaiKiia, VV llliiiinsport, W ilkesliarre, Ml. ( arinel, and iiiterinniliatn stations, at rale of single fare, plus 2." ccnls lor tlio round trip. Deposit of ticket with Joint Atrent at Wsshingtou on or belorn March Hand payment ol ten of $1.00 will secure esUfiislou of return limit lo leave Wash tp ket stents. at I r mm Jiiipxlrrri Airllle. of aprrfillln slwsvs results from fsoliy di-ii.ri. All that la needed Is n tew 'i'e I'liarriterlHln's Hiomai-h and ,,HI 'fliny will IriviK'iraln llm fii,u,vU, alrerigileri Mm tliuenilnri and in jr ii mn sppxtite llks a wolf, 'f hi.se 'I slleia sis ., g nrlri Im ilU , For by lir. ), I :, (mriu, 'I lone.sU, I'a. hiiiniioii l.lnluient for liltranintlsm. Chas. Drake, a mail carrier at Chspln ville, Conn., says: "Chamberlain's Pain Halm is the champion of all liniments. The past year I was troubled a great deal with rheumatism iu my shoulder. Atter trying several cures the storekeeper here recommended this remedy and it com pletely cured nu." There is no use of anyone suffering from that painful ail ment when this liniment can bo obtained lor a small sum. One application gives prompt relict and its continued use for a short time will produce a permanont cure. For sale by Dr. J. V, Dunn. There would be more wisdom in the world If fulhors knew as much as their sons think they know. XIONKSTA MAHKKTS CORPECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALEHS Flour sack 1.501.S5 Buckwheat flour, lb .:t) Com meal, food, $ 100 lb.., 1.05 Corn meal, family, 100 lb 1.K0 Chop feed, pure grain 1.15 Oats .41 Corn, shelled - .0 Beans $l bushel 2.75 Ham, sugar cured .15 ltncon, sugar cured - .14 Shoulders .14 Salt Pork, 1 lb .14 Whitefish kit .5 Sugar - flj.t7 Syrup .50 N. O. Molasses 3ft y) .50 Coffee, Roast Rio 10 Coll'ee, blended Java .25 Tea .H5(n) .50 Butter 2a'.a Rice .WifiD.07 Eggs, fresh to). 2ft Salt W barrel 1.25 Lard v. 12 Potatoes, bushel C0(i$.75 Potatoes, sweet, Tj lb .2J Lime lft barrel - 12ft Nails V keg 2.75 Wool 20(0)22 WHITE PINE Flooring, Siding, and material fur Window Casings and Inside Work. A good supply to select I'rora always io stock. Call on or add res. JAS. J. LANDERS, TIONESTA, PA. or F. l AMSLER. 1 1 HASLET k . GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA. PENN Lucas Paints (Tinted Gloss) You are happy becauseyour house looks betler; the paint and color ami gloss lastlongcr; the paint goes farther and costs less; and so does the painting. The painter is happy be cause he does better work; does it quicker and gets to the next job. The dealer is happy be cause he sells more paint sells it faster. Ask your painter to ask his dealer all about Lucas Paints. John Lucas & Co Philadelphia 1 it W.Sf!W.JS mwvmmmmmmm -- i lennsylvania UAlLltOAD. BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking effixit. November 27tb, 1901. No. 30 Hutl'alo Express, daily except Sunday 11:01a. m. No. 32 Oil City and PltUburg Ex ress.daily.exeept Sunday ..7:18 p.m. Oil City Accommodation Sun days only, 8:03 p.m. For Hickory.Tldiouto, Warren, Kinzua, Bradford, Glean and the East : No. 31 Oloan Expresa, daily except Sunday 8:4:1 a. m. No. 33 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:45 p. in. Olean accommodation, Sun days only 0;2H a. m. For Timo Tables and additional infor mation consult Ticket Agent. W. tV. A ITER BURY, J.R.WOOD. General Manager. Passenger Trallic Mgr. UKO. II. BOYD, Oon'l Passenger Agt. Hrnmly oMnlnnl, or FCC RETURN CD. 20 YIARS1 EXPIRIINCI. UurCHAHCI ARK THE LOWEST. Hi'iiil uitHlfl. photu or hkcli'li fir fxHrt mihivIi slut Ots rvport on luitetitublllty. IN PRINCE ME NT niilM otmiluitW Uforfi .11 murtii. ratvnt. olit.iilM through us. AOVER TISEOand SOIO, fnsv TRADE-MARKS, PEN. SIONS Alia COPYRIGHTS quli'ltly obUUutxl. Opposite U. 8. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. V. Wanted-An Idea Who can ttiinfc r nome Hiiniiie thin to imtfiit? I'n 'itt't ymir Mffwj trier nmy lirln we filth. Puirnt Alto tutil M of two Ituutlroii invi'UilouM wuuUU. for I he ir l,ru prlftO ullttf i l,rTi&lv,,y.lfl,l Ladies With Notions About ecouomy in the buying of little things will find it is to their a Ivantago to get their supply of of Work ISiiMket Matc rlnlM hero. Do it now, and rave auuoyliig delays whou you wish to do your spring sewing Dozens of things for the dress maker and others at attractive prices. Early Buyers Can Now Pick and Choose Tailoring Our selections of imported woolens for the coming sprinit and summer season are now on our counters. A limited number of orders will he accepted f'T haster delivery. Do Yon Have Your Miirls Made to Order? You may be surprised to know that you can have any style shirt you wish made to your order here ataboutthesaine price you nay for the ready-to-wear article, Orders must be placed in February or March for spring and summer shirts. As sorted materials now beiHK shown. iShirts to order $1.60 to fc!.flO, delivered to you No lit, no pay. YoiiiiiaiiVi Spring Slj les MeuN Hats Are ready in both the Derby and Soft shapes. oilman s hats have achieved a distinction which tlio "just as uood" hats otlered by aspirinx makers sadly lark. Derbies, ft, f. f. Koft hats, ft. fj, $5. Operas, $7 and ?i. Silks, ?7 and THE McCUEN CO. 2i AND 29 SENECA ST.. OIL CITY, PA. Fred. Grettcnbcrger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. 1M1 work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Blacksmithing prompt ly done at IjOW Hiitos, Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of' and just west of the Shaw Motiso, Tidioule, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. ORETTENBERGER Jos. L s&rm PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER, liepairs Hoilcr., .Stills, Tanks, Agitator. Muyn and Sells Second - hand toilers, IHc. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. Eud of Suspension Drtdce, Third ward, OIL CITY, PA. IIA1XWAY. TIME TABLE To Take Effect July tith, 1!H)3. NORTH Eastern Time SOUTH "3 ' 1 j sTiTti7iis 1 2 l 4 p. m a. 11 Leave Arrive p.m. p, 7 (Mi Nebraska Ross Run Lamentation'. Newtown Mills Kellettville Duck Mills Mayburg 1'orkey Minister Wellers Hustings Bluo Jay Henry's Mill Karnes SucfUeld (J fi 0 (I 7 an 7 401 7 4r 1 45 8 fill 1 ooi 1 f).!8 lfti 2 0518 2S: 2 2U8 40 i! 25; 8 45l 2 30 i 8 50 1 2 40 i) 00! 2 55 j 9 15 3 10!i 30 3 25i9 50 12 45.5 12 35 5 12 10 12 05 11 55 11 40 U 30 11 001 5 5 5 4 4 4 10 40 3 45 1000 10 30 4 p.mia. m Arrive Leavo a. in . 1 p. T. D. COLLINS, Piiesidknt. CHICHESTER'S EfiSUSH Anrr. Aln-nv. rHinhlc. Laall,... ask nruinrtt fo 11 Kn istkii's r:N.i.isii in h,.,i a llol.l M1.U1I lio imin, t'ul,., wm, bluii riblxin. TUv no oilier. Iti-rp dnnicvroiis snliMI lutlonsnnil iiiilmiioni. liuvul vnnr Druwt, lir wiiil If. In stmnjw lor Pnrl'li-ii'liira, T'(. imiIiiW nnil ' Ita-llrr for l.nitieo." In irtirr, Ii)' return Mail. IO.UUO Teuiniuuinla. Isold by all tirumruib. CHICHE8TI1B CHl'MIOAL CO. BlOO ffltailUou Siiiunre, I'll I LA, PA. MnaUoo thll fBI.r. f Ef jrlYRQVAL PELLS vjjs fim at w w WAV 14 Vlli; SJrly In Two Days. Toko Laxative BromO Quinine Tablets. on every nvnn KTillinn feoiro; sold in nii.t 12 irnnthc. TKie cinrnftTwrt . v-.. . . ... M tAM ihuuiui r. mwiKi rnriirininrTirta't-iiTianniriai..iiiii.i i immh Tim k You can't afford, as a man of practicnl economy, to miss this opportunity to replenish your wardrobe. Every man appreciates the advantage of a pair or two of extra trous ers. While we have had a largo demand during this tre-, mendous offering, yet wc have received more patterns from the mills, and can give you a large and varied as sortment for your selection. Last Week ' We will bring our free trouser sale to a close on Satur day, Feb. 23th. We have made many new friends dur ing this sale who arc sounding their praises of Glasgow Woolen Mills tailoring. Give us your order this week and get the Extra Pair of Trousers Froo. Suits, y 1 1 (Z Made to Measure Overcoats, iJ Made to Fit. Extra Trousers Free. Glasaow Woolen Mills Co., WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. MA CENTRE I IU STREET. EVERYTHING IN - HARDWARE. Confining our line strictly to the Hard ware business e are prepareil as no olhers iu the community Io supply your every need iu that line. If it's u . Move, Hunge, Move lMpe, Kitchen Ware, or a' ytbing in Supplies for Lumbermen, MecliaulcN or Farmer, we haye it in stock. IiUcksmithiug aud vehicle repairing while you wait Call aod look us over. We can fit yon nut at moderate cost. We can also "tet y 11 right" in anythink iu dm line of a ... Wagon or Buggy. J- C. SCOWDEN. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, Time VrpoHitH Solicited. M A. Watnb Cook, PreHidout. A. B. Kklbt. CNhior. DIHKOTOKH A. Wayne Cook, Q, W. RobiiiHon, Win. SmearbattRh, N. P. Wlieoler, T. P. Ritchey. J. T. Dale. J. H. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pnyment era all the benefits consistent with conservative b kins;. Interest pild on lime deposits. Tour patronane respectfully solicited. Free Trousers OIL CITY, PA. NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. (50.000. $42,000. ill pay Four I'cr Cent, pec Annum Wm.Smkabbauoh, Vice Presldon at low rates. We promlHe our custom I I I III II III III! Illl I w v . m ' WW. il , 19
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