THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. f. WCNK. Editor Propkiitoh. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, l'J05, 1905 SEPTEMBER 1905 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. IZZZZJJl 345G J789 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 117 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ; MOON'S PHASES. gr Third 01 M U Quarter Z I p.m. J Quarter U p.m. Full i n 1:10 Cm-" 28 4:6S VMooa iO p.m. p.m. Ilcpubllcaii Ticket. STATE. Stale Treasurer, J. LEE PLUMMER. Supreme Court Justice, JOUX STEWART. Superior Court Judges, CUARLKS E. RICE. JAMES A. BEAVER. GEORGE B. ORLADY. COUNTY. Associate Judge, DAVID B. SHIELDS. Prothonotary, de., J. C.GEIST. Sheriff, A. W. STROUP. County Commissioners, ANDREW WOLF, LEONARD AGNEW. Auditors, W. H. STILES. CIIAS. F. KLINESTIVER. Jury Commissioner, J. B. EDEN. Remember. Saturday, October 7th is tbe last day for the payment of taxes entitling one to a vote in November. Republican are urged to see that their taxes are paid in time to secure their vote. "Wk sleep too much," says Thomas Edison, who evidently does not live in apartments where his phonographs are used as playthings for the children. Boss Murphy is reported to have taken Mayor McClellan of New York up on a hi(h mountain and obowo him a per spective view of tbe White House at Washington. It is not even safe to be lieve half you see these days. It really begins to look as if Mr. Car negie would have to turn fool. The world will bear witness to tbe faithful endeavor be made to part himself from bis money by giving away libraries, but they're beginning to give them back to him. Lifk Insurance in some of the Euro pean companies costs but one-half as much as it does in this country. We shall get it mucb cheaper, however, when tbe leaks have been stopptd and the graft knocked out of some ot the big compa nies, it is hoped. Judos Parker's reply was a palpable instance of evasion. President McCall charged that when chairman of the New State Democratio State Committee, sev eral years ago, Judge Parker received corporation campaign gifts. Judge Par ker replies, dodging this charge, by say ing that last year hn received nothing from the corporations. And that is tbe roan whom some people not many in the aggregate wanted to see made Presi dent of these United States! The Czar of Russia issued a decree on the 10th instant, which will be imme diately put in force, repealing the in creased duties put upon certaiu Ameri can goods. That's all right, but we don't want Japan to think that we are getting too Bpoouy with Russia. Punxsutawney Spirit. It wouldn't hurt to be fair with Russia, at any rate, remembering this latest In cident, together with that of 40-odd years ago, and especially since tbe Japs have been burning Christian mission churches and stoning Americau citizens since tbe war closed. When thieves fall out dishonest insur ance officials tell what tbey know about campaign contributions. "My life was made weary by tbe Democratio' candi dates chasing me for money in tbe cam paign of 1905," testified President Mc Call, of the New York Life. He further stated that Judge Parker, as Chairman of the State Democratio Committee, several years ago, accepted proffered contribu tions to tbe campaign lund. This is chiefly interesting as demonstrating that it is simply a case of tbe pot calling tbe ' kettle black when tbe politicians of one party chide those of another for soliciting campaign funds. They all do it. Bliz zard. Form ofttcials of the Scbwarzchild A Sulzberger Packing Co., of Chicago, were lined an aggregate of $25,000 by Judge Humphrey In the United States District Court in Chicago last week. The linos followed a plea of guilty lo indictment charging conspiracy to accept railroad re baton. The deleudants were Samuel Weil, of New York; Vice President B.S. Cusey, Trallle Manager Vance Skipworth and Chess E. Todd, Assistant Traffic Mana ger. Mr. Weil was fined $IO,Oon, the other three fj.OOO each. With the enter ing of the plea, the declaration was made that unless at least one of the cases is immediately settled, the life of Samuel Well, who is Vice Presidont of the com pany, and is one of tlia defendants, is in jeopardy. He is said to be a nervous wreck, and fears wore entertained for his life if be had been allowed to continue under the stigma of au indictment. The plea was entered, it is declared, after a complete understanding had been reached between counsel for tho defendants and Attorney General W. II. Moody. Even If tbe Democracy Is to choose mayor for Its next presidential candidate, Tom Johnson is unable lo see that it Is bound to select one from New York or Chicago. There la apprehension In the anthra cite coal regions, relative to the labor situation. Tbe present agreement be tween tbe miners and operators will ter mlnate on January first by limitation. The operators are ready to renew it for an additional period, but the miners are making further demands which the oper ators say the business can not stand. A convention will be held on December 14, atSbamokin, at which tbe scale of the miners will be made. Tbe agitation of the new demands has begun, however, and the hard coal districts are apprehen slve of auotber suspension of operations TO GIVE NO QUARTER. So Says the Veteran "Tom" Cooper ot tbe Old Keystone State. NO COMFORT FOR INSURGENTS Pennsylvania Republicans Should Heed the Words of the "Sage of Media." The veteran and ever "hopeful Tom" Cooper, of Media editor, statesman, politician and former state chairman of the Republican state committee comes Into the lime light with a timely warning to Republicans of the Key stone State of the danger that lurks In tbe Insurgent political movement back of the Berry candidacy for state treas urer. In his old established newspaper, the Delaware County American, be says: "The American has no thought of attacking the character of Mayor Berry, the Democratic - Fusion - Prohibition nominee for state treasurer. That his character Is open and manly goes with out saying In Delaware county. What we desire most of all other things Is to discuss the future, and Berry's pre diction that he will be elected. If we unite all elements opposed to the Re publicans in an off-year, be Is partly Justified In his hopes. If he succeeds, as he has In Delaware county, in mak ing a fusion between the Lincoln Re publicans and Democrats, and this fu sion extends throughout the state, then it Is time for Republicans to pause and Inquire as to the future. Berry Is Bryan's Leader. "Pennsylvania Is Justly regarded all over the union as the banner Republi can state. If it should go Democratic this year the credit will go entirely to the Democracy the Bryan Democracy, for Berry Is Bryan's leader In Pennsylvania. He is our state's chief advocate of Bryan's sliver views, and of his seml-Soclallstlc thoughts. "This Is the plain truth. The bitter ness ot faction cannot hide It, and with Berry on top in Pennsylvania, It will mean Bryan once again in full control of the Democratic party, and Its presi dential nominee. "This Is politics, free from person ality. This goes to the future, and therefore it Is that the American asks all good citizens, all Lincoln Republi cans, all Gold Democrats, to pause and contemplate the political waves as they come In. Not a Question of Men. "This struggle Is not a question of men. Plummer, the Republican candi date for state treasurer. Is as upright as Mayor Berry. We know it. Six years of recent service in the house with a prominent member thereof en ables us to estimate, and we say, despite all factional abuse, that J. Lee Plum mer Is an honest man. "Let us contemplate the future, and govern our votes accordingly. "Roosevelt will not again be a can didate. If our state rushes into trou bled waters other states will follow, and confusion will come as It came when Delamater was defeated for gov ernor and Cleveland elected for presi dent. The Delamater Incident looked small, the Cleveland panic was large. This is simply politics, as to the future. "The American believes in every sen sible advance, but In reaching better things It would not tear out the eyes of those whose help Is very essential. "We have been through two political revolutions;, we know their meaning; we have learned to anticipate their re sults. "Look at what the Republican party has done. It hns met reform In six great states in Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Oregon, New Jersey, New York and Massachusetts. In these states it has passed great measures, honest measures for personal registration, uni form primaries and safe eloctlon laws. As the waves come In, for reform or otherwise, let us Inquire If we cannot promote better things within ourselves. "As sure as we live, Pennsylvania will do her duty, and through the Re publican party." Poverty Not a Bar to Progress. "Such men as Mr. Plummer, em bodying all the sterling qualities char acteristic of the truest Americans af ford the very best examples to the sons of the wage workers," says the editor of the Labor World of Pitts burg. "Depend upon It they prove that poverty Is not a harrier to success when determination and honesty of purpose are employed. Thus it Is that these examples should bo encouraged by those who benefit most by them, that Is, the working men themselves. "Let the honorable and progressive course of the quondam newB boy be continued. His past gives assurance for the future. He comes from tho ranlts and Is one of thp people." CnuMj of JiiNomniiL Indigestion nearly always dirtnrbs the sleep more or less and is often the cause of insomnia. Many cases have boon per manently cured by Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets. For sale by Dunn A Fulton. San-Cura Ointment has no equal for Eczema. One year ago my face and neck were one mass of raw sores; the doctor said I had Eczema and Erysipelas. I bad not slept for weeks, with itching burn ing pain. It was terrible! Tbe first night I used San-Cura Ointment, I slept all night for the first time in weeks, and In a short time was so completely cured, Chas. Fav, Towuville, Pa. Druggists, 2"c and 50c. tf Cream of the Notts. A woman's idea of economy Is to have things charged. Grapes, finest varieties, at the White Star Grocery. It He who runs may read if be suc ceeds In catching his train. We have the proper thing in school shoes, and at the right prices. Hopkins, An original girl is one who faints when no one is looking at ber. If it s a new suit come here. We can fit you in stylo, quality and price, Hopkins. u even in a tuorny pain a man cau avoid stepping on all the thorns. For all blemishes of tbe face and skin use San-Cura Ointment and San-Cura Soap, 2.K). All druggists. tf It is easier for the average woman to make up ber face than her mind. Tbe Tlonesta branch of the Zuver Studio, at tbe City Building, is open Tuesday and Saturday of each week. If Whisky in a bottle may be a good thing, but in a man it's a nuisance. The Wooltex goods beat them all for beauty and wearing qualities, and Hop kins la sole dealer In Tlonesta. Nice as sortment of skirts always In stock. It After all there Is a lot of satisfaction In not monkeying with a buzz saw. No need to pay a big price for your new fall or winter suit when as good or better can be bad for half the money, Hopkins has the new stock. See it. It Grafters believe In addition for them selves and subtraction from others. Wasted. A competent girl or wom an for general housework, small family, good wages. Call or address, Mrs. W. H. Corrin, 409 West Second St., Oil City, Pa. 4t Unless a man proposes he can never hope to attain perfection so says a spins ter. No need to pay fancy prices for what la claimed to be tailor-made clothes when you get equally as good, guaranteed o fit and wear well, for about half the money. We have them. Hopkins. It Of course, brains count but they frequently get mixed up in their calcula tions. The Republican is fixed for putting out the newest In calling cards, wedding or reception invitations, having taken on the latest in the popular Old Eoglish type faces. Try us and be in stvle. Whon a mustache fails to tluklo a woman it may be truly said tbat she bas no sense of humor. State op Ohio City, of Toledo, ) l-rUOUS LOUNTY, J Frank J. Chunky makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing - business in the City ot Toledo. County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every ease of Catarrh that can not be cured by the use ot Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this tith day ot December, A. D. 1806. seal. A. W. G LEASOX, Notary rtibUc. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly ou the blood and mu cous surfaces of tbe system. Send for testimonials, tree. nilllionnire'i Poor ftloiiiarh. Tbe worn-out stomach of the over-fed millionaire is often paraded in the publio prints as a horrible example of the eviU attendant on the possession of great wealth. But millionaires are not the only ones who are aillicted with bad stomachs. Tbe proportion is far greater among the toilers. Dyspepsia and indi gestion are rampant amoug these people, and tbey suffer far worse tortures than the millionaire unless tbey avail them selves of a standard medicine like Green's August Flower, which has been a favor ite household remedy for all stomach troubles for over thirty-five years. Au gust Flower rouses the torpid liver, thus creating appetite and insuring perfect digestion. It tones and vitalizes the en tire system and makes life worth living, no matter what your station. Trial bot tles, 25c; regular size, 7cc. For sale by Dunn A Fulton. I have had Brlght's disease for about three years and bave used several kidney remedies and employed four different doctors, all of which did me no good. I bave now taken two bottles of Thomp son's Barosma and am 75 per cent, bet ter. My general health and appetite are Improving every day and I can conscien tiously recomtnoud Thompson's Barosma, Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cure. Iam 09 years old. C. E. Richtmyer, Thurston, Steuben county, N. Y. tt TI1IIEB JlTltOKS 11 It El) Of Cholera MorbiiH with One Small llmile of Cliniiibrrliiln. Colic, Cholera nml IMnrrhora Hemeily. Mr. O. W. Fowler, of Hightower, Ala., relates nn experience be bad while serv ing on a petit jury in a murder case at Edwardsvi le, county seat of Clebourne county, Alabama. He Bay: "While there I ate some fresh meat and some souse meat and it gave me cholera mor bus in a very severe form. I was never more sick in my life and sent to the drug store for a certain cholera mixture, but tbe druggist sent me a bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy instead, saying that be bad what I sent for, but that this medicine was so much better be would rather send it to me in the fix I was in. I took one dose of it and was better in five minutes. Tbe second dose cured meentirely. Two fellow Jurors wero aillicted lu the same manner and one small bottle cured tho three of ua." For sale by Dunn A Fultou. a a'Ai.NTi:i:i critii wit rii.K. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists refund monoy it I'a.o Ointment fails to cure any case, no mat ter of bow long standing, in 0 to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. 60c. If your druggist hasn't it send fiilu in stamps and it will lie forwarded post-paid by the Paris Medicine Co. , St. Louis, Mo 33.00 to the Pnrlflc Cousl. Chic-niio, Mil. wnuki-e Jt M. l'mil Itnllwny. 833, Chicago to San Francisco, Lob Angeles, Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, and many other points on the Pacific Coast. Every day until October 31. Double berth in tourist sleeper, $7. Descriptive folder free. Choice of routes via the Chicago, Milwaukee & & St. Paul Railway. John H. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Room D, Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa. oci'25 The Vcr.llot. Records of the undent city of Gor- geaim, founded In lino, lietter kuown at tho presenttlme as York Harbor, Mo., contain ninny qunlnt and unusual stories of the early life of the town. At the entrance to York hnrbor a bold promontory known as Stage nook extends some distance Into the sea, from which formerly In stormy wcath or a temporary light In the form of a lantern hoisted upon an upright polo was displayed as a warning to marl tiers. One dark winter night a sloop was r recked on these rocks. A survivor on being questioned nhout the catastropho said: "The vessel struck, turned over on her side, nnd the skipper and another barrel of whisky rolled overboard." The luoul coroner wos summoned, and this somewhat startling verdict was returned: "We find that the deceased foil from the masthead and was killed. He rolled overboard mid was drowned. He floated ashore nnd froze to death, and the rats eat blin up nllve!" Harper's Weekly. Lobatrr Mortnlltr High. A lobster lays thousands of eggs, most of which hutch, but few ever live to grow up. This is not the fault of the mother, for she carries them about with ber for nearly a year and with admirable instinct guards them as she does her own life. When tho young tire set free her duty Is done, for they must then shift for themselves. Though hardly larger than mosquitoes, being about one-third of an inch long, the little ones leave their parents on tbe bottom and swim toward the light to the surface, where from one to two mouths, If fortune favors them, they lead a free, roving life. The open sea Is a poor nursery for such weaklings, which become the sport of every storm and the prey of numberless buugry mouths. Out of a brood of 10,000 It would be a rare ebauce for more than one or two lobsters to reach maturity or finally to end their enreer lu the kitchen or the chafing dish. St Nich olas. Imprisoned In the Wind. 'Butterflies may be Imprisoned nnd uninjured in tho midst of a whirlwind. Gules In a genuine typhoon nre so ter rible that the stoutest ships can scarce ly hope to weather them, but there Is n spot at the very center of the storm where something like a dead calm pre vails. From tin? outer edge of the dis turbance, which may be 300 miles across, the wind velocity Increases to ward tbe center until within a few miles of that point there comes a sud den lull. There the rain ceases and the sky often clears. In this little calm area, which sailors call "the eye of the storm," a group of butterflies hits frequently been Imprisoned, nnd their dainty, delicate forms are as safe In this nerlal onge ns If hovering In sunny meadows, but as helpless as In u collector's bottle. A Nice Point ot Lair. During Queen Victoria's reign one of the solicitors of the queen who bad Jurisdiction over capital cases chanced to be a ninu named Itncon. By a curi ous chance a man named Hogg was condemned to death under his Juris diction. The day before the execution Hjgji sent for his executioner. Bacon. Tho prisoner pleaded for Interference in bis case because of bis claims of re lationship to Bacon. Tbe solicitor, al ways ready with a reply, answered: "I have no prof of our relationship. You tiro doubtless mistaken. At any rate, the execution must take place, for only lu that way can matters be set right. I Ionic Is not Bacon until it Is dend." It Is said the prisoner laughed In spite of himself. Cured of I.amo Bark After 15 Years ef Huflerlnff. "I had been troubled with lame back for fifteen years and I found a complete recovery in tbe use of Chamberlain's Pain Balm," says John G. Bisber, Gil lam, Ind. This liniment is also without au equal fir sprains and bruises. It is for sale bv Dunn A Fulton. San-Cura Ointment is perfectly harm less and is a great aid In preventing scars. San-Cura Ointment cures Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Boils, Carbuncles, Piles, Old Sores, Pimples and Eczema, Druggists, 'too and 50c. if A Itemeiljr Without a Peer. 'I find Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets more beneficial than any other remedy I ever used for stomach trouble," says J. P. Klote, of Edlna, Mo. For any disorder of the stomach, bilious ness or constipation, these Tablets are without a peer. For sale by Duun A Fulton. New Bouie to I.os Angelrs. Daily Tourist Cnrn vln (be Hull Lake Home. Through tourist sleeper to Los An geles leaves Uoiou Passenger Station, Chicago, 5:15 p. m. every dav. Route Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, Union Pacific arid the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad. Rate for double berth, Chicago to Loi Angeles, 87. John R. Pott, District PasseDger Agent, Room D, Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa. oct25 MARRIED. MILLER RICKENBRODE At the M. E. parsonage, Tlonesta, Pa., Sept. 20th, 1905, by Rev. W. O. Calhoun, Frank Miller, of Cheerful, Clarion county, and Miss Alice Rickenbrode, of Venus, Vonango county. Forest County Prohibition Ticket. For Associate Judgo, WM. LOWMAN, Marienyille. For Prothonotary, JAMES G. BROMLEY, Tionesla. For County Commissioner, C. A. LAN, SON, I'ionesta. For Sheriff, For Auditor, ROBERT C. YOUNG, Kellettville. For Jury Commissioner, ASA W. HEATH. Tlonesta. m CHICStBTER ENGLISH Pennyroyal pills rj-v Origins! mmi O.lr U.aul.e. F-'7kN.SArE. lw.;ir.lil,le. l.tate. Ml Irutilrt Jtjl ' CHICHKSTEK'S KNGL1H.H i with blue ribbon. Tk no ifer nni IlMsreroM ftnbatltMtloB bu.4 lnallav tloB Buy of your Druf 1st, or Mad 4e. la Hmim for PartlcnUra, Ts)tlBonlsU tod Keller for ..die," Ullr, by rw tmm Mali. lO.OtfOTeitiBsnieli. Hold bf til Draaiistt. t keaUftl Mart Ul px. Mtdlftva un, VHXLA PA. Fall Dress Goods We bave better line tbao ever for you to make your selotiuns from, in eluding the following popular ma terials: Broadcloth, 52 inches wide, at $1. Mohairs, plain and fancy, at 50c. Albatross, Serges, Flannels, and a good relection of Suitings ranging in price from 25o to $1 per yard. No trouble to show you these goods. tf. CLOTHING FOR BOYS In our new and enlarged Boys' and Children's Department, we are now showing tbe New Fall and Winter Styles tor Hoys and Child ren. a It will pay mothers of boys to visit this department, where your boys can be Clothed Economically aod well in the best fitting, newest, up to date Clothes. We show a Norfolk with Kuicker bocker trousers, but tbe trousers come plain if desired. This style suit com6S in prices irom $3.50 to $7.50. Some fetching styles for younger boys from It to o years. Trices $3.50 to $8.50. New Flannel Shirt Waists, Sweat era, Hose, Neckwear, Caps. Tbe cream of the fall styles is here at moderate prices. THE McCUEN CO, 2b AND 29 SENECA ST.. OIL CITY. PA. Fred. Grettenborgor GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. AU work pertaining to Machinery. En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and ueneral Ulacksmlthlng prompt ly done at Low Kates. Kepairlng Mill Machinery (riven special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop In rear of and Just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTEN BURGER Iqs. M. f&vm PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. Repairs Boilers, Stills, Tanks, Agitators. ' Buys and Nells Second hand Boilers, Etc. Wire nr letter orders nromntlv at- i i j tended to. End ofSuspension Bridge, Third ward, OIL tITY, 1A. RAILWAY. TUMIE TABLE To Take Effect July 1st, X005. NORTH Eastern Time SOUTH 3 1 Stations 2 4 p.m a.m 7 00 7 20 7 25, Leave Arrive p.m. p.m 6 30 A 05 6 00 15 65 12 00 5 45 Nehraska Rons Run Lamentation Newtown Mills Kellettville Buck Mills Mayhurg Porkey Minister Well era Hastings , Blue Jay Henry's Mill Barnes Sheffield 7 30, 00 7 45; 10 7 65 11 605 35 1 8 011 11 40 6 25 45:8 10 11 20 11 15 5 15 5 10 5 05 4 65 4 45 4 35 4 20 4 15 p.m 1 60 8 15 1 55 8 20 11 05 10 65 10 46 10 30 10 10 10 00 2 10 8 30 2 25 8 401 2 40 8 60 3 059 05 3 15:9 20 p.m la. m Arrive Leave a. m. T. D. COLLINS, President. Finn.tly oliliUnw), or FCE RETURNED. IO VIARS' IXrtRIENCt. Our CHARMS ARC THE LOWEST. Send nuxit l, photo or ikolch (or expert Bearrh And froe report on patentability. INFRINGEMENT lulu conducted before all courts. Patents obtained throwrh n. ADVER TltlO and SOLD, free. TRADE-MARKS, PEN SIONS and COPYRIGHTS qulrkly obtained. Opposite U. 8. Patent Oftloe, WASHINGTON, D. C. r in i i aP" I ' rr. a. .i -T-g -aa-JTr:-. -TIT A W VflU an T.ba I AVativo RrnniA liiiininn tau. uiw WUAUM V w Jksa VIUV .fVaa4aaaw a (usicta. Seven Minion boxes sold in post 1 2 Black Clothes. A SLACK IT Can be woru overy day In the year, and any hour of the day You can wear the Coat and Vest with any Trousers, or the Trousers with any Coat and Vest. Hotoever, wo wish to say right here and emphasize : Have a Care In buying your Black Suit, lor black shows good or poor tailoring as no other fabric does. We make all styles of Black Suits, both single and double breasted, from the very finest Thi bets, Clays, or Unfinished Worsteds. Each suit is cut to your individual measure and made in our own shops. Every yard of goods shrunk and guaranteed absolutely fast color. $15.00, 18.00. $20.00, 22.50. $24.00, 25.00. II. B. Fcit, Manager Tionesta Branch, Glasaow Woolen Mills Ca., WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. 110 mMM?, E Cole's Hot Blast warm at v ' , a n, m " ar-.. v avwv TMA X. 'Is i ' - .if iV s rr- ii yggSgal I Sr -T VA -I jfhy YiN nice, investigate today, CAUTION See the words, "Cole's Hot Blast from Chicago" oa the feed door of each stove. None genuine without it Our stock of Stoves, as usual, GAS RANGES which are sold at the lowest possible figure. Economize on pas ir i it. .i i ., ... v o ums. vv u nave me eooas to ao -i J. 0. Scowden, JilMES 1IASLET, Susceasor to 8. II. Haslet's Sons. GENERAL MERCHANTS. Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PENN " SMMtfWTMJSWiTrT V sfw C tt VfUAU filfl J?i.iV UiiV fa Two Days. months. This Signature, IT'S ALWAYS RIGHT OIL CITY, PA. WILL SAVE $25.00 IN FUEL THIS tTIITEJI Cole's Hot Blast it a great value. We tell it nnder a positive guarantee. It burnt toft coal, lignite coal, coke, hard coal, wood or any fuel without any change in the stove. Yon only need one stove for the entire year, Spring, Fall or dead of Winter. Strikes or coal combines cease to be a terror if you have a Cole's Hot Blast. Fire Never Out It in thA nnlv atnvA that Lmiw thm Iiahm all night and gives the family a warn oreamast room in the morning without kindling new nre. uuaranteea to nola nre Irom Saturday night to Monday morning. Saves the Dollars It yon feel poor it saves half youf .... im kim, wuiio giving ma aoova beautiful result. It will hvkk make a ton of cheap slack soft coal, do mora work and bold fire better than your neighbor gets out of a ton of hard coal in hit $50.00 stove. Scientific and Air-tight construction throughout. A patent ed steel collar connects the elbow draft to the stove body and cannot open by action of the fiercest heat. The patented compound bingo on the lower draft cannot warp and the draft door closet air-tight by its Own weight. The guaranteed . smoke-proof feed door prevents smoke, dust or van escaping when fuel is put in the stove. Perfect results, therefore, from any fuel. The heavy fire box protects the points where other stovet burn out first, and insures great durability. Ask to tee the patented dustless ash cover for re moving ashes. Our method Skis the only clean wav. tJ Cole's Hot Blast makes f$$.00 worth of fuel rive 'more heat than si Ann worth in any other stove. Sold on a positive guar consists of the latest makes of AND HEATERS it witn. . Tionesta, Pa. H , , , ,,,, i 7 m CitZ )1 f - ' f'lf AtfAMf SfJ&yr srznn cox. 25c The otpesntMP best iNSTrcy-npfS . row ciTtctwyAyytiwr ouw
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