THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WINK. Editor ft Pkopriitoii. WEDNESDAY, JULY ID, liHW. Republican Ticket. HTATK. Slate Treasurer, J. LEE PLUM M KB. Supreme Onirt Jttstice', JOHN STEWART. Superior Court Judge, CHAKLES E. RICH. JAMES A. BEAVER. CiEORGE ). ORLADY. t'Ol'NTY. Associate Judge, 'DAVID B. SHIELDS. Prothvnotary, dc., J.C. GEIST. Sheriff, A. V. STKOUP. County Commissioners, ANDREW WOLF, LEONARD AGNEW. Auditors, W. II. STILES. CHAS. F. KLINESTIVER. , Jury Omimissioncr, J. B. EDEN. Enuinbkr Wallace says he was Dot actuated by money considerat ions. Still, a raise of f iO.OOO has a sordid look. Lawbon expects to put the Standard Oil Company in ttie lianda of a receiver. There will be an awful Unlit for the job. It is with airships as with men, A stoering apparatus which works all right on the ground gets out of order when it gets too hiub. Mr. Rooii afkli.ku may find consol ation in the thought that be is furnishing a number of magazine writers an oppor tunity lo make a living. Tub only tliiug yet proved against Caleb Powers is the heinous fact that be was elected to a elate office in Keutucky on the Rnpublican ticket. Ei.iiiu Root should be careful not to become e great that be cannot be Prosi deuU Some former statesman have made mistakes of that kind. Tom Lawson dsscovered he (vas mis taken if he thought the . people of the West fancied Rockefeller was the name of some new kind of breakfast food. Ohio, democratic orators are going about stirring tbeir fellows to wild en tbusiasm by predicting that the party will not get as badly wallopod this year, as it did last. D vpicrjLTiEs appear to be as n umurous as insects on the Panama strip, but they cannot conquer your Uncle Samuel. He has his sleeves rolled up and his spade out, and the ditch will be dug. Furnishing crop statistics in advance or the crop is another evideu 01 how we make money these days by discounting the future. There are even those who in sist upon discounting Hades and taking a part of tbeir dividends In advance. Strkkt rioting is by no means con lined to Chicago, as was shown by the desperate outbreak in the streets of New York, Friday, which resulted in a verita ble race war between whites and blacks, Had this occurred in a Southern city not bo much surprise would have been caused. Perhaps the irritation wbich is produced by the iuteuse heat may have been in part responsible for the unfortu nate affair. Blizzard. In this country hereditary power does notexiBt; the truth of Emersou's words, "The lord is the peasant that was, the peasant the lord that shall be," is con stantly being verified, Humanity is a revolving mass, and as it rolls along toward eternity the top is constantly be coming the under sido, and vice versa, No man is safely up who docs not strug gle up, and the efforts that served to ele vate bim cannot be transmitted toothers, The universe is so planned that nature will make a great effort to take care of the species, but the individual must look out for himself. Punxsutawney Spirit. DEMOCRATS BETTER WAIT Republicans Not Ready to Let Them Parcel Out Offices. After surveying the situation In the Quaker City through his long distance glasses Editor Brown, of the Columbia County Republican, makes this editor ial comment: "Republicans throughout the Interior of the state need not be unduly alarm ed because of the big hue and cry rais ed by certain reformers over some crooked revelations In municipal af fairs In Philadelphia. Such things like thcRe happen everywhere, and when they do it does not mean that the party In power Is corrupt and must be turned out The country would be more anxious did It not become more evident every day thut the 'reform' Is prompted more by an effort to set up a rival organization than to really un cover political or business rottenness. Why should this not be so when It is noted that Mnyur Weaver's right baud man in Kx Judge Gordon, a discredited Democrat of Philadelphia. The mayor certainly cannot divest himself of all charges of playing to the galleries bo long as ho allows Gordon to load and control him. "The Democrats of Pennsylvania need not get ready to parcel out the offices among themselves Just yet Tho Philadelphia matters will be settled In the courts mid not In tho yellow Journnls and when this Is dmio the Republican party will ho found doing business at tho old Rtand." Will Vote Straight Ticket. "Republicans outside of Philadel phia will not be disturbed In their party fidelity by what may occur In that city," saya Editor Frank J. Over, of tho Hollldaysburg Register. "They will vote tho straight ticket as here tofore, and sustain by tho usual ma jorities tha policies so necessary to tho welfare and prosperity of the coun try and record a united and emphatic approval of the excellent, capable and patriotic administration of President Koosvvclt." Giro Us Pure Food and Drink. Dairy and Food Commissioner B. H Warren, of Harrisburg, has appealed to the pros and pulpit to aid in exposing the evil aud fraud which threatens to briug poverty, discaso and death thousands of homes in Pennsylvania be fore it can bo checked by law, vis., the sale ol liquors adulterated with IrritanU and poisons. Tho cause of the Dairy and Food Commissioner's complaint is a re cent declsinu of the Supreme Court that "Food does not moan diink," and that consequently the Pennsylvania pure food laws do not Include nor apply to liquors. There is therefore absolutely no law under which the Department Health or tho Dairy and Food Couiuiia- siouor can prosecute for the sale of adu terstod liquors sud Mr. Warren predicts that before a law can bo passed the state will be flooded with adulterated liquors, Wood alcohol, causlDg nerve atrophy convulsions, Impaired vision, blindness and evou doath; salicylio aoid, causing Intestinal derangements, dyspepsia aud kidney diseases; coal-tar dyes, that are active poisons, and that cause diseases of the digestive tract; sulphite, that have the Mime effect; red pepper and other powerful Irritants are some of the ad ul terations which lurk in many thousands of bottles and kegs of whiskey, wine. beer and o'ber intoxicants that undoubt edly will bo placet! ou sale within the next year. The Hood of this poisonous stuff has just commenced and a new law cannot be passed lielnre the meeting of the tegislstuie of 1007. The affair look bad and we suppose we will have to take our poison as it comea till a new Leglila tore gives us relief. We hope that when a new Uw is enacted that it will take food as well as drink aud that the abuses existing In the pure food laws will be remedied by placing the penalty for fur pishing adulturated food or liquid re. Treshments where It belongs, on the man ufacturer and not on an innocent retailer, There is no more unjust aud unpopular law on the statute books than these pure food laws and they should be amended A rigidly enforced pure food and liquor law is absolutely necessary but it should be a fair law, oue that places the penalty on the person or persona making the adulteration. Clarion Republican. MOTHER KILLS HER BOY. He was a Sleepwalker and 8he Mlt took Him For a Burglar. Wheeling, W. Va., July 18. Tlldct Bass, aged 12, was shot and killed b his mother In their home at Littleton W. Va. The boy, who was a somnam bullst, got up about midnight and be gan to wander about the house. H left the porch and ma do an effort tr. get Into the window of his mother': room. She was nroused and gettinj up quietly went to a bureau where slw had a loaded revolver. Thinking Dtirgtar was trying to effect an en trance Into her apartments she slipper! hack to bed with pistol In hand and waited. The boy began Blowly to raise th( window, and when his head and shoulders were through Mrs. Bast fired. The body rolled outside to th ground. Calling the neighbors, Mrs isass investigated and found her sor shot through the forehead. Mrs. Bass recently became separat ed from her husband. Chief of Police Bass of Littleton. She took up hei home with the boy, her only child who supported her by selqling pa pen and running errands. Judge Stewart's Popularity. "Governor Pennypacker's appoint nienl of Judge John Stewart, of Frank lin county, to the vacancy on the state supreme bench gave universal satis faction to all who have the best Inter ests of the commonwealth at heart, declares the editor of the Meadvllle (Pa.) Gazette. "Judge Stewart Is with out doubt ono of the very best lawyen in tho state. For 17 years he has filled the office of president Judge of Frank lin county, and his decisiona have been reversed by the supreme court a fewer number of times than those of any other common pleas judge in the state. He Is a veteran of the civil war, where he served In the 12Cth regiment, P. V. I. He stands for all that Is best In Re publicanism, and will receive the full party vote should he be nominated for the full term, as he undoubtedly will be." - A Strong Ticket. ' Tho Republican state ticket Is a thoroughly good one from top to bot tom, and should receive a hearty In dorsement at the polls.'" nays the edl or of the Warren (Pa.) Mall. "Every man on It Is well qualified for the po sition he seeks, and every Republican should give him loyal, earnest sup port." How's This I We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh, that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. t . J. Cheney Co.. Props., Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe mm perleetly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by tbeir firm. w K8T e l raux, wholesale druggists, To ledo, O., Waldino, Kinman A Marvin, wholesale druggixts, Toledo, O. 1 1 Hit s uautrrli lure 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 the best. One llullur Havrd Krpreaeata Tea Hollars Earned. The average man does not rave to ex ceed ten per cent, of his earnings. He must spend nine dollars in living ex penses for every dollar saved. That be ing the caso lie cannot be too careful about unnecessary expenses. Very often a few cents properly iuvested, like buy ing seeds lor his garden, will save several dollars outlay later on. It is the same in buying Chauiberlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It costs but a low cents, and a bottle of it in the house often saves a doctor's bill ot several dol lars. For sale by Dunn dc Fulton, A ;t'ARANTKKI I I KK FOR PILES. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggist refund money if Paw Ointment fails to cure any case, no mat ter of how long standing, in to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest, 60c If your druggist hasn't it send 50o In stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by the Paris Modicine Co., St. Lou is, Mo Huy It Now. Now is the time to buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is certiin to be needed sooner or lalor and when that time comes yon will need It badly you will need it quickly. Buy it now. It may save life. For sale t y Dunn & Fulton. Cream of the Nows. --Tho only living art is the art of llv ing. a. Needing anything in tha clothing line? Our prices are very attractive since the4lb. Call aud see. Hopkins. It It's bard to be a "good fellow" and model husband, too. Uotyourgrocoriesattbe White Star, where the stock is the boat and freshest always. n Charity begins at home, but reform begins with our neigh bora. Get a hammock aud take comfort these hot days. Hopkins has the host stock, and has marked the price down to the lowest notch. it The less a man baa to say, the greater ia his reputatiou for wisdom. We are sole dealers here iu theStroot man shoe for ladies, and the Douglas shoe for men. Best shoos in the world for the money. u A floating debt is a poor thing to keep a man's head abovo water. Thompson's Barosma Is guaranteed to cure all diseases of the kidneys, liver and bladder or money refunded. 50c and 11.00. All druggists. tf Don't care if people do accuse you of baying the big head; there may be noth Ing iu Iu The Whito Star Grocery offers you the bout and froshost iu fruits or vegeta bios on short notice. Call or phone. oir wants will receive quick attention The lucky mau puts bis best f ot for ward instead of dniending ou the left bind foot of a rabbit. Utir stock of hot weather clothiug, hats, underwear, shoes, etc., is still very complote, and now is a good time to fit yourself out for the prices are at rock bottom. Hopkins, it The people who are always bored don't seem to realize that they may also be boring other people. When you waut a pleasant laxative that is pleasant to take aud certain lo act, use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by Dunn Fulton It a a sure sign that a man is growing old when he begins to tell you that be feels as young as he ever did. -We recommeud San-Cura Ointmout for any cut, burn or bruise. It draws out II the poison and stops the pain. 25c and 50o. All druggists. tf The man who catches a big fish first stuffs bis friends and then goes to a taxi- dermist and has the fish stuffed. Any person desiring a complete course iu shorthand at a cost of ouly 115 00, can receive full information by writing Forest F, Shoup, 108 Bush St, Buffalo, N. Y. tf The Republican is fixed for puttiug out the newest in calling cards, wedding or roception invitations, having taken on the latent iu the popular Old English type races. Try us and be in style. IIOI.KKA INFANTUM. Child Not F.xnerled la Live from One Hour lo Aaotker, bill Cured by I'lininbt-rlnln'a Colie, t'holrra and lliarrhoea Itemrdy, Kutb, tbe little daughter of E. N. Dow ey or Agnewville, Va., was seriously ill of cholsra Infantum last summer. "We gave her up and did not expect her to live from one hour to another," be savs, 'I happened to think of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and got a bottle ot it from the store. In live hours I saw a chance lor the better. We kept on giving it and before she bd taken the half of one small bottle she was well." This remedy is for sale bv T" n.. I. LUUU GC r UilUU. The Nrerrt of Hiirrem. Forty million bottles of August Flower sold la the United States alone since its Introduction! And the demand for it is still growing. Isn't that a fine showing of success? Don't it prove that August Flower has had unfailing success in the cure of indigestion and dyspepsia the iwo greatest enemies or health and lisn piness? Does it not atlord the best evi lence that August b lower is a sure sne. cifio for all stomach aud intestinal disor ders? that it has proved itself the best of ll liver regulators? August Flower has matchless record of over thirty-live years In curing the ailing millions of these distressing comolaints a success that ia becoming wider in its soone every day, at home and abroad, as tbe fame of August f lower spreads. Trial bottles, zne; regular size, 7fic. ror sale by Dunn arunun, 8.1i.SO lo Portland nod ltt-lurn via t'hlrngo, Milwaukee Si Ht. Paul Hallway. $50.50 Chicago to Portland, Seattle or lacoma and return is tbe low price for the rouDd trip offered bv the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Hailway. Tickets are ou sale daily until September 30, and good for re- turn ior vu days, une may co via St. Paul an 1 Minneapolis, via Oma ha and Ugden, via Omaha and Den ver, or via Kansa City. Best of all, one may make the goiiisj trip to the raoinc Kjtttin via one ot these routes and return via another offerine an excellent opportunity to visit several sections ol the West at ereallv re duced rates. Lewis ami Clark Exdo- ition book Belli for two cents pnstaee, Folders free. John R. Pott. Diet- net Passenger Agent, Room D, Park liuilding, Pittsburg, Pa. if i 'incases ol tno kidneys cause more deaths than any other disease. Mosl peo ple who have kidney disease io not know it. Tbe first symptoms are either not no ticed or mistaken lor something else. hompson's Rarosma will at once relieve any congestion or inflammation ol the kidneys and has made remarkable cures In Brigbt's disease, sciatica and all dis eases of the kidneys and liver. Thomp son's Barosma f0c and f 1. All druggists. Three Onyx lo Cnlil'ornin. This is the fast time between Chica go and Hn Francisco made by The Overland Limited. Leaves Union Passenger Station, Chicago. 6.05 n. arrives San Braneisco the third day in time for dinner. Route Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail way, Union Pacific and Southern Pa- ihc line. Another good train for alifornia leaves Union Passenger Station, Chicago, 10.25 p. in. daily, nd takes a few hours longer to make the run. John R. Ptt, District Passenger Agent, Room D, Paik Building, Pittsburg, Pa. tf win lectrio Oil. Guaranteed for Rheumatism. Snrains. Sore Feet, Pains, Vo. A tall dealers TIONKSTA MARKETS COKPKCTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour ft aack 1.50 I. Buckwheat flour. tb .84 Coru meal, feed, V 100 lb- ..t.25(ai.ao Corn meal, family, 100 lb l.H)(u,2.0O i nop ioea, pure grain ($1 Oats 4 Coru, shelled Beans $t bushel Ham, sugar cured.. Bacon, sugar cured Shoulders Salt Pork, lb 2.75 .1 .14 .13 I Whitollsb'P kit 50(9,00 .000.07 syrup :tii(A ,m) N. O. Molasses ,86 Cntfoo, Roast Rio Coffee, blendod Java .... .25 Tea M S6 .60 Butter l.(b).18 Rice OoM.OU Eggs, fresh 16. 18 Salt T) barrel 1.25 tiara 12 Potatoos, $ bushol 00 Potatoes, sweet, 3S lb Lime $1 barrel...,. 1 Nails keg 2.75 Wool 2022 i:TKAL STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, J. R. FL1CKINGER, - PRINCIPAL Fall term of 15 weeks begins Septem- oer inn, rue racimies at tills important school for doing tlrst-cla-s work, profess ional and academic, were never better than now. Its graduates are required to u" iuii year a tenoning in me training school. Its faculty haa tbe best Ameri can and European training. Buildings modern. -College preparatory depart ment, vocation uuexcelleu. r me gym nasium. Expenses moderate. Free tui tion to prospective teachers. Address for illustrated catalogue, the Principal. Service of Writ of Foreign Attachment A. Sporry va. Ward C. Oille aud Albert E. McKeen, partners doing business under the firm name and style of Oille . , . i - in iuuivueii. In the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, A'o. 8 September Term, 1005. A Writ of Foreign Attachment In the above entitled case having lieen issued May 20th, 1005, to the Sheritt of Forest county, returnable to tbe Fourth Mon day of September. 1905. the Plaintiff, bv bis attorneys, suggests to tbe Court that me uelenrianta are tbe owners or have an interest In certaiu real estate situate In Forest County, Pennsylvania, but do not reside within tbe State of Pennsylvania. but reside at North Tonawanda, State of new iorK, auu nirtuor says and suggests mat more is no one in possess on or the said real estate In Forest County. There. rore plaintiff moves the Court for an or der diiecting tbe Sheriff to serve the said writ by publication agreeablv to the Act oi Assemuiy in sucn cases maue and pro vided. A. C. Bkown, Plaintiff's Attorney, ORDER. And now. June 22. 1005. tbe within mo. uoii is granted, and it is ordered that the aneritt or forest County cause to be pub lished notice of the said writ on Ward C. uuie and Albert K. McKeen, by publlca tiou in tbe Fokkst Rkpoiii.ican. a week- ly nowspaper published at Tionesta. For est County, Pa., for six weeks in success ion, and in tbe Warren Mail, a weekly newspaper puunsued ai warren, warren County, rt., for six weeks in succession BY tub Court. Abstract of the Record To Geo. II". Soldi!, Sheriff. (Jreclinti: Wo command you that vou attach Ward C. Oille and Albert E. McKeen. late of your County, by all aud singular their goods and chattels, lands and tenements, in whose hands or possession soever the same may be, so that they be and appear Dsiore our uoun oi common I'leas to tie bolden at Tionesta, in and for said Coun ty, on the Founb Monday of September next, tneu to answer A. Mperr.v or a pi of Assumpsit, and have you then and mere this writ. A ItneKM tliA Raw W M Likmuw President Judge of our Court, at Tio nesta, mis asm day oi May, lOOo. J. u. ukist, frolhonotary, (SKAL. To Ward C. Oille and Albert E. McKeen, uon-resioents oi me atate or f eunsyl vania : You are hereby notitied to appear and answer tue aooye writ at tne time and place a Dove named as you may deem proper. jiu-t. Uko. W. Noblit, Sheriff. Application for Charter Notice is hear by given that an annl cation will be made to the Governor of me Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on Saturday, the 22nd, day of July, A. U. 1005, under the provisions of the Corpor ation Act of 1874 and its suplements, for a cuarior ior an lntonueu corporation to be called the "The Commercial Union Telephone Company." the character and object of wbich are to build, purchase, lease and acquire telephone and teleirranh exchanges and lines in the several Coun ties or Clinton, Clearfield, Tioga, Brad ford, Potter, Cameron, Venango, Butler, Armstrong, Elk, McKean, Forest, Jef ferson and Clarion, in the Hta'e of Pen nsylvania, and to maintain and operate the said systems; and for this purpose to have, poksess and enjoy all the rights, bene tils and privileges tnnlered by said Act and the supplement thereto. at. w. u. .eriiv, Solicitor. Trustee's Sale. Bv virtue of an order of V. IT Itocl,. lin, Esq., Referee in Bankruntcv. tlm undersigned Trustee of the Bankrupt Kstate ot Tbe Uule Company will sell at Public Auction on Fridav. the 28ih ilav of July, 1005, at 2 o'clock p. in., at the Court House in the Borough of Tiones ta, Forest County, Pennsylvania, the equity of the Gale Company in tbe fol lowing described real estate, to-wit : Tbe lot or parcel of land situate in Tionesta, Forest County. Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Begiunimr at post being tho southwest corner of the Coleman lot on Allegheny River Street, thence easterly along the Coleman line the entire length thereof and continuing in same direction to a post about seventy-live feet from the southeast of saiil 'oloinau lot: thence southerly about one hundred and eighty roettoapost; thence westerly on a liue parallel to the line of said Coleman lot and twenty feet south of tbe southern wall of the South Fac tory Building about five hundred and forty-HOven loet to a post on said River Street: and thence northerly on said hivnr Street about one hundred eiehtv feet to tbe tdiico of heirinuintr. hnimr a lot about (lye hundred forty-seven feet by one hundred eighty feet, on which is erected two factory buildings 50 by 1 1 N I feel each. Said pioperty to be sold free and dis charged from all liens and encum brances. Terms, cash upon continua tion of sale. L. IT. fliitsoN, Trustoe. Pt dUTGUST MQBC& OFTIOIAN. Ollice ) Sl VA National Hank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined froe. Exclusively optica). Hammocks. YOU ARE ENTITLED To all the comfort you can yet during the hot weather, but you arc not getting all you are entitled to unless you have a hammock. OUR HAMMOCKS Range iu price from B5C TO $4.50, and make an invest ment paying comfort dividends to every member of the family. rain k SOI After the 4th Prices On Hot Weather lofliiiir HatN and Furnishing!. Half tbe marked prices tor al Straw Hats except Knox and You man a, ana real Panamas these are greatly reduced. T.wo-piece Outing Suits Surges, flannels, bomespuus and cheviots. High class suits, with wide padded shoulders and long shapely cot backs. Prices were $12 to 820, now $(i to $10, Young Meu's Summer Suits A very choice assortment ot the uewest suits are being sold at great reduu Hons. Prices were 12 to $1H, now $K 60 to $10. Negligee Shirts Beautiful summe fabrics. Madras, percale, mercerized silks, linens, nonirces aud mohair, Prices, 50c to $3. Hot Weatber Underwear Fifty distinct lines. Stouts, longs, regulars, short sleeves, no sleeves, knee length drawers or union suits. Price. 25c to i.i)0 per garment. THEMcCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST. OIL CITY. PA. Fred. (!rottcnbcrgr GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work nortainimr to Machinery. 1 Rines, Oil Well Tools, Has or Water Fit- lings and General HlacksimthiiiK prompt iv none at jjow Kates. KopairniK Mill Machinery given special attention, and nauniacuuu guaranteed. Shop in rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. "FRED. ORETTKNBEROER Jos. ffl. ihtvm PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. ltepairs ISoilerx, Mills ISujs Tanks, Agitators, aud Nells Second hand Hollers, VAv. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End of Suspension Bndtre. Third ward. Oil, CITl. PA. JIAIIjWAY. TIIMIE TABLE To Take Effect July 1st, UK).'.. NORTH Eastern Time I KOUTH 3 11! Stations I 2 p. in a. in 'Leave Arrive'p.m. p.m 7 (Ml Nebraska a o 7 20 7 2.-1 Ross Run Lamentation Newtowu Mills Kellettville. liuck Mills 111 05 6 00 7 :) 15 55 00 7 4fl 10 7 f5 '& 8 00 -) " 8 10 IIU3 -ill 11 50 5 35 May burg Pur key M inister Wellors Hastings I'.luo Jay Henry's Mill Barnes Sucfriold 11 4(1' 11 201 5 25 5 15 5 10 5 05 4 55 4 45 I :i5 4 20 4 15 p.m 50 8 1 11 15 11 05 55.8 20 'I 10 8 SO '1 25;8 -10 2 40 8 50 . 0.'M 05 3 15'U -M 10 5 10 15 10 ;to 10 10 10 00 p.mla. in Arrive Leave a. m. T. D. COLLINS, Presidknt. l'romplly ohl,tliiMl, or FEE RETURNED. 10 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. OlirCHARCES ARC THE LOWEST. Hvml inutli 1, pliolu ur tik.-l, h f,,r ex-rt wnivh nml five r'-ort uil pnlt-iiliiltihty. INFRINGEMENT BnlU ruiKlili'M In-fore all -onrtti. l-uiftim obtained ttimutrli u, ADVER TISED and SOLD, fn-n. TRADE-MARKS, PEN SIONS and COPYRIGHTS iili-kly (ililuiniMl. Opposite U. S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. C. to SHEFFIELD & TIONESTA i Tflice jgvaxauve oromo Uinme Tablets. JS Seven Million boxes sold In post 12 months. This Signature IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Since the Glasgow Woolen Mills Co. opened their store in Oil City the people of Tionesta have been very generous with their patronage, enough so in fact to warrant our agency in Tionesta. Mr. II. 13. Feit will represent us in your town. He will have a full line of our samples and will be pleased to have you call on him and look them over, in the I.anson building, next to White Star Grocery. You may look through the entire line and never rind a doubtful style or pattern. Don't take anything that is offered, when you can buy the best to be had and at a moderate price. Suits, Top Coats, Rain Coats, $15 Glasaow Woolen Mills Co., WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. 11 n CENT E 111 STRE II. B. Feit, Agent. EVERYTHING I IN & HARDWARE. 1 Confining our liue strictly to the Hard-, L&1 ii ware business we are prepared as no others in the community to supply your every ueeil in that lino. It it's a Stove, ltaiigc, Slovc ripe, Klleheii Ware, or a y thing in Supplies fur Lumbermen, MeehuuieM or Farmers, we haye it iu stock. r3 I. 1 DUcksiuithiug whilo you wait. m Call and look us over. We can fit you out at moderate cost. We can also "ret you right" in anytbink in the line of a . . Wagon or Buggy. J. C. SCOWDEN. 54 K1 FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, Time Deposit Solicited. II , Watnk Cook, President. A. B. KRLIiT. Cashier. TIIRKCTORH O. W. Hr)iinnon. A. Wnyne Cook, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Ritchev. Collections remitted for on day of payment at low ratoH.. We promise our custom ers all the benefits oonsiNtmit with oonsorvntivo blinking. Interest iid on time deposits. " Your patronage respectfully solicited. To Cure a Cold In One Dgv starting an Made to Measure Satisfactorily OIL CITY, PA. and vehicle repairing NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150.000. $42,000. ill puy Four Vvr Vent, per Annum Wm. Smearbauoh, Vice President Win. Smenrhaufrli, J. T. Dale. J. II. Kellv. Cures Crip in Two Days. ftj fj AffijCyr on every r W m ' frmrt box. 25c
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