THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WINK, editor 4 Proprietor. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1907. 1907 JULY 1907 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Tli. Fr. Sa. ijTTTT L8J10M I2 13 4 J5J6 J7J8I9 20 21 22 23 24 25 2627 28 29 30 31 MOON'S PHHSES. r Tnim 0 9:34 -j. Tim 10 811 yQuarur 10 a.m. Full 0. HSU V Moon 6t p.m. 01 p.m. M guartar 6 a.m. eMew Moon 10 Z Third uarter Republican Ticket. KTATK. Slate Treasurer, JOHX O. SHEATZ, of Philadelphia. t'OI'NTY. County Treasurer, GEORGE W. HOLEMAN, of Tionesta. Naviqtin( the air, discovering the north pole and electing a Democratic president are three dubious problems of the future. Postal receipts throughout the country are much larger than they were a year ago, which is equivalent to saying that business in general is unusually prosper ous. Tun danger of row at the Hague conference is considerably lessened by the faot that there is no liklihood of any body springing the question "What is a Democrat?" In order to get ahead of the president, the legislatures, the Interstate Com merce Commission and everybody else, the railroads threaten to put in a univer sal 2-ceotrate. Sincr the N. Y. World still appears to be receiving answers to the question "What is a Democrat?", we venture the suggestion that it is a male person who seldom acquires a sore throat aa a result of cheering the election returns. A Tknnkssee Democratic paper is of the opinion that "Southern leaders are numbly and dumbly acquiescing in the third sacrifice of their party on the altar of William Jennings Bryan's political ambition," and yet "they appear to realize that he cau not be elected." Perhaps a willingness to share in continued pros perity has something to do with the numbnetis and dumbness. Francis Murphy, the great temper ance evangelist, died at bis home in Los Angeles, California, on Sunday last, alter a lingering illness. He was aged 71 years and is survived by his widow, three sons and two daughters, Lieu teoaut Governor BobertS. Murphy, of Pennsylvania, la a son of the deceased. It is estimated that In bis temperance work be induced more thao fifteen million people to sign the pledge. At the Democratic state convention in Harrisburg last week John C. Harman, of Columbia county, was nominated as the party's candidate for state treasurer. The platform makers kicked a Bryan resolution out of the synagogue and went the limit on state issues, entering a be lated kick on the capitol scandal, which is being vigorously condemned and pros ecu tad by a Republican Governor and legislature. Senator Knox again demonstrates his remarkable capacity for getting at the meat of a subject. In bis speech at Yale he vindicates beyond question the con stitutional correctness of the Roosevelt policy of government supervision of rail roads, and at the same time pots aquletus on the talk of certain alarmists about the rights of the States being in danger. The line of demarkation to which the Federal power may be exerted without encroach ing on the State rights is clearly pointed out by the brilliant PennBylyaniaSenator. There is no doubt that this speech, re vealing to the whole country the com prehensiveness of Senator Knox's grasp of great national problems, will add greatly to his strength as a Presidential candidate. Human (ireed. Human greed is an ugly characteristic. It is greed that makes men dishonest, un reliable and unamiable. Greed rifles the exchequer and plots the traitor's treason. It was greed that prompted the Capitol builders to rob the State and deceive the unsuspecting and too-confiding Gover nor Pennypacker. And greed is going to be the bane of the Panama Canal. The motive which in spires many people to go to the iBthmus is not to help Uncle Sam to build the ca nal, but to line tuoir pockets with un earned gold. Already there is an un seemly scramble for lucrative places down there, and a mad rush for big pro fits. Engineer Stevens resigned because of this, and other good men will do like wise. Chief Engineer Goetbals and three of his associates have just asked to bo re lieved. A stubborn and strenuous hand is needed to check the feverish desire of unscrupuroua men to get a chunk of the appropriation without rendering an equivalent therefor. President Roosevelt and Secretary Taft are said to be appalled by the situation and have concluded to adopt heroic measures. The interference of politicians lu the selection of suitable and desirable employees is also a menace to the Buocess of the enterprise, and the plan of letting the whole tiling out by contract is being seriously considered. It is believed that contractors, under the close surveillance of Army engineers, would be more suc cessful. One thing is certain, and that is that the present administration will not I I v A - JOHN O. Republican Nominee tolerate the prevaiing conditions, and that all those who have gone to Panama with the idea of exploiting the Govern ment will be giveu clearly to understand that they muBt either render an equiv alent for their salaries and emoluments, or get out. Punxy Spirit. The Indian Territory. Sai ulpa, Ind. Ter., June 29, 1!KI7. Kd. Revoblican: Thought that a few lines from this country would be interesting to the peo ple of Forest county. Starting from West Virginia I took a boat sixty miles below Wheeling: bound for Memphis, Tenn. Was over a week on the way, 1100 miles. It was a grand trip. Laid over at Cin cinnati two days for boat Peter Lee, which makes a trip every two weeks; 750 miles from Cincinnati to Memphis. From Memphis went to Springfield, Mo., 350 miles; from Springlield to Sapulpa, which is 450 miles west of St. Louis. The cli mate here is fine; very warm but a good breeze and cool nights. Anything that you plant will grow here. We have ripe watermelons, green corn, ripe peaches and tomatoes. This town has 4,000 pop ulation and in two years will have 12,000, three banks, electric light, ice plant, and the greatest oil Geld in the world, as well as vast gas territory. I would rather be out here broke than be in the east with one-half money to go into business. Money is plenty; wages good. People here are from all parts of the United States and very friendly. There is a $45,000 five-story hotel building. Plenty of Indians and negroes here. This Is a great fruit country. Cotton and corn are the most raised here. , Cattle roam by the thousands here. I met Mr. Sblmp, a son of the late Isaac Sbimp, a former Forest county boy. He is anxious to read my Forest County Republican each week. Carpenters get 1.50 to 4.00 a day and are scarce. Rent is high and bouses very scarce. They raise two crops of potatoes here a year; planting for the second crop now. There is a caravan here this week, lasting four days. Four tribes of Indians will be here to participate. Everything here is up to date. Nothing less than a nickel goes here. The Frlco R, R, has just completed an $85,000 station here, the finest this side of St. Louis. Train ser vice is very poor. Freiirut rate five times higher than iu the east. I will close for this time, thinking you will be tired of this letter. Hope all the people in Forest county are well and prosperous. ' Yours truly, John J. Grekn. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and bv constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a con stitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufoctured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitu tional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspooulul. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and tes timonials. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Beat Medicine in I lie World for Colic nnd Dinrrhoen. "I find Chamberiain'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to be the best remedy In the world," says Mr. C. L. Carter of Sklrum, Ala. "I am subject to colic and diarrhoea. Last spring it seemed as though I would die, and I think I would If I hadn't Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I haven't been troubled with It since nntil this week, when I had a very severe attack and took half a bottle of the twenty fl ye cent size Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and this morning I feel line a new man." For sale by Dunn it Fulton. DIRECTIONS For Felons, Boils, Burns, Cms and Bruises. Take absorbent cottou about the size of a dollar bill and place San-Cura in the center as large as a silver, dollar and twice as thick; then cover the tiuger or thumb, especially if a felon, which is often on the thumb or finger, and tie on with thread for 24 hours, it necessary, to draw out the felon cr boil. San-Cura is a certain cure, removing the pain in a few minutes and drawing out all pus and matter without tbe necessity of lancing. San-Cura is better than any poultice; it keeps the parts soft and dear and cool, removing all inflammation and soreness at once. 25 and 50 cents. We have sent San-Cura fourteen thousand miles through the mail to Sumatra, Brazil, Cuba, California and tbe territory of all druggists. Thompson Medical Co., 8 and 10 Diamond street, Titusville, Pa. Dnnn Fulton. SHEATZ, . for State Treasurer. Take the Pmi master's Word for It. Mr. F. M. Hamilton, postmaster at Cberryvale, Ind., keeps also a stock of general merchandise and patent modi cines. Be says: "Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy la stand ard here in it line. It never fails to give satisfaction and we could hardly afford to be witbout it." For sale by Dunn A ruuon. Cream of the Sews. Many a man sows wild oata at bis leisure that bis children must reap in baste. San-Cura Ointment cures piles, ec zema and any skin disease. San-Cura soap should be used to wash the parts affected before applying the ointment 25c each. Dunn & Fulton. Are you rigged out for the Fourth yet? If not, drop in today. We've a tine line of men's and boys' suits, shirts, collars, culls, ties, shoes, hats, etc., wherewith we can fit you out from bead to foot at nominal cost. Hopkins. It We are always too young to have known better if our mothers are the judges. -Dades Little Liver Pills keep the system clean, the stomach sweet. Prompt renei ior neaaacne anu Diuousness. uood for all the family. Sold by J. R. Morgan. Many a man who looks wise can't make a living at it. The bites and stings of Insects, sun burn, cuts, burns and bruises relieved at once with Pinesalve Carbolized. Aots like a poultice. Draws out Inflammation Try it. Price 25c. Sold by J. R. Morgan. How long the days seem when you are short of money! Pineule are for the Kidnevs and Bladder. They bring quick relief to Dacxacne, rneumatism, lumbago, tired worn out feeling. They produce natuial action of the kidneys. 30 days treatment 11.00. Money refunded if Pineules are not satisfactory, Mold by J. B. Morgan, One method of dodging popularity is to give your neighbors advice. Man Zan Pile Remedy comes put up in a collapsible tube with a nozzle. Easy to apply rinlit where the soreness and In flammation exists. It relieves at once blind bleeding, itching or protruding piles, uuaranieeu. soiuuyj.rt. Mor gan. A Missouri editor has figured it out that a mau sweats to keep from crying, and a woman cries to keep from swear' ing. Tho Dorlor Away From Home When Moat Needed. People are often very much disannoint- ed to find that their family physician is away from borne when they most need his services. Diseases like cramp colio and cholera morbus require prompt treat ment, and have in many instances proven fatal before medicine could be procured or a physician summoned. The right way is to keep at band a bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. No physician can prescribe a better medicine for these diseases. - By having it in tbe house you escape much pain and suffering and all risk. Buy it now; it may save life. For sale by Dunn 4 Fulton. Mr. W.Grant of Cambridge Springs Pa., Bays; "I was troubled with bolls on my arm. twentv-eiehl in number. keeping me awake nights for weeks. I was constipated and my bead ached. I used two bottles of San-Cura Blood Cleanser and one bottle of San-Cura Ointment which made a complete cure in a very short time, I cannot say too much in their praise. I had tried many reme dies and had given up all hope. I also used San-Cura Ointment a year ago for Piles. I had suffered thirty years paying out hundreds of dollars for bo called cures. I guarantee San-Cura. if used as directed. It stops the pain at onoe." sent by mail on receipt of 50 cents. Thompson Medical Company, Titusville, Pa. Dunn & Fulton. Bad Burn Quickly Healed. "I am so delighted with what Cham berlain's Salve has done for me that I feel bOUnH tO WritA nnH fAll Vmi mn nana Mrs. Robert Mytton, f"7 John St.,' Harn- iiuiii uauirio. -my nine (laughter had a burn on her knee. I applied Chamber lain's Salve ami it hnalnil humitlfiillv " This salve allays the pain of a burn almost instantly, ji is ior sale by I'unn it Fulton. Pnrrel Itnom Her vice Amlluble nl All IVnimylvnniR Itullrond Nlnllon. For the convenience of the public, be ginning July 1, patrons of the Pennsyl- nla Railroad will have the privilege of check ins hand baggaee and other small articles In the baggage room at all ticket atatious which do pot now have special tmrueiH cuecKing rooms, a charge or five cents far 24 hours or fraction thereof will be made for each article checked, ex cept from Saturday noon until Monday nuou wuen goods win ne held for live cents. After tbe first 24 hours, an addi tional charge of ten cents for eBch addi tional 24 hours or fraction thereof, with a minimum charge of (1.00 per month. it MARKET REPORT. New York Provision Market. New York, July 1. WHEAT No. 2 red, $1.02 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Ditinth, SMS1 CORN No. 2 corn, C2V4c f. o. b afloat; No. 2 white Gtfftc. OATS Mixed outs. 2G to 32 lbs., 49c; clipped white, 3G to 40 lbs. PORK Mess, $18.0018.50; family $18.70 19.00 HAY Shipping, 70if73c; good to choice, $1.30; BUTTER Creamery, extra, 244 25c; common to extra, 19(ft'24c; state dairy, common to fancy, Ujy.Hc. EGOS State and Pa.. 20c. CHEESE State full cream, fancy, 12e. POTATOES State and Western, new per bbl., $1.00(0 2.23. Buffalo Provision Market. Buffalo, July 1, WHEAT No. 1 liintlierii carloads. $l.o;i; No. 2 red, 9!lc. CORN No. 2 coin, 57V4Jf.')Sc f. o b. afloat; No. 2 yellow. 58c. OATS No. 2 white, 48 c f. o. b. afloat: No. ,1 white. 47c. FLOI'R Fancy blended patent, per bbl., $.i.7n?i G.RO; winter family patent, $5.1505.80. BUTTER Creamery, prints, fancy, 25c; state and Pennsylvania cream' erv. 23c; dairy, choice to fancy, 23c. CHEESE New fancy, 1313ftc; new choice, lZMsC. BOGS Selected white, 18Vafl9c. POTATOES Choice to fancy, per bu., old, 25 35c; North Carolina, per bbl., $:i.zo(U East Buffalo Live Stock Market CATTLE Export steers, $6.25 6.50; good to choice butcher steera, $4.505.7a; fulr to good heifacs, $3.65 (Q14.75; good to choice heirers, $5.00 5.60; medium half-fat steers, $4.00(Zj 4.25: good butcher bulls. $3.504.00; choice veals, $8.00(8,8.50; fair to good, $7.257.75. SHEEP AND LAMBS Choice spring lambs, $7.75 8.00; choice vearllng8. $6.23fr6.50; clipped mixed sheep. $1.75 5.00. HOGS Best Yorkers, $6.40; me dium and heavy hogs, $6.40; pigs, light, 6.40. Buffalo Hay Market. Choice timothy baled, $23.00; No. X timothy, $$22.00; No. 2 timothy, $18.00 021.00; beit clover mixed, $20.00. Ut;oa Dairy Market. Utica, July 1. On the Utica dairy board of trade today sales of cheese were as follows: Color. Lots. Boxes. Price. Large white ... 2 131 V. Large white ... 2 150 11. Large colored . 8 610 11. Large colored . 1 115 124. Small white .... 3 265 12. Small colored ..5 411 12V4 Small colored . 9 747 Small colored .. 17 1,970 12. Butter 27 tubs sold at 244 cents and 37 crates of prints at 25 cents. t'onatlpnllun. For constipation there Is nothing quite so nice as Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They always produce a pleasant movement of the bowels with out any disagreeable effect. Price, 25 cents. Samples free. Dunn & Fulton Summer coughs and oolds yield at once to isees laxative cough syrup, contains noney ann tar but no opiates. Children like it. Its laxative qualities recommend it to mothers. Hoarseness, coughs, croup yield quickly. Keep it on nana, sold ny j. k. Morgan. Low Rates Spokane, Seattle, Washing ton, Portland, Oregon, and Other Points West via Nickel Plate Road June 10th to July 12th. Good returning September 15th. Ask Agent or write C, A. Asterlln, D. P. A., Erie, Pa. 3t LnLitnli li iti I t 1 ti A t iE ill Jr J- - - TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TIONESTA Cash Bakery! i- J. C. MYERS, PROP. New and up to-date in all its appointments. Bread, Pies, Cakeb, and any thing in the line of pastry baking fresh every day. ICECREAM I by the dish, or in quaDtity. 7 Special orders by phone nr io person are given prompt at tention and satisfaction guar- aoUed. Ynur patronage is X kindlv solicited. Bell and t County Phones. . ..... ........ TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT Fred. Grettenborger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work tiertalnlncr to Machlnerv. En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General HlacksmHbing prompt ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tldioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. ORETTENBERGER las. M. M&VEr PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER, IlepairN Holler, Mills, Tanks, Agitator. ISuj't and Hells Necoud hand Hollers, Etc. Wire or letter orders nroruntlv at tended to. End of Suspension Bridge, Third ward, OIX CIT1, IA. JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONF.8TA. PA. For the Glor ious Fourth You will need some of the following seasonable wearables : Monarch Shirts, $1. Arrow Collars, 2 for 25c. Washable Neckwear, 25c Silk Neckwear, 25 and 50c Straw Hats, 50c to $2. Walk-Over Shoes and Ox- lords, d.50 and Light weight Trousers, with cutis and belt straps, fashionable grey colorings, at 2.50 and 2.75. , Belts, 25c and 50c. G. W. ROBINSON & SON Hot Weather Clothes Tea minutes' time will convince you that our claims for tbis season's two-piece suits are right. Thoy are tbe handsomest, snappiest, up to the minute, best materials, best fitting end best wearing clothing that has ever been shown in Oil City. b uted by an expert cutter and any needed changes made in our own workshop by expert tailors, this clothing leaves nothing to be desired. Tim more yon know about good clothing the better you will be pleased with this clothing. Prices, $12 to $23, and well worth it. Nl'KCIAL. Two young men's Panamas, a very special drive. Triced $3 and 85, THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST., OIL CITY. PA. Our Choice Oxfords. If you are not wearing a pair of our Oxfords this warm weather, you are missing real summer comfort comfort that really belongs to you. Our Oxfords are cool and restful. We show every desirable style of Low Cut Footwear in Oxfords, Uibbon Ties and Pumps for Men, Women and Children. Tan Kusnia, Golden Brown, Patent and Gun Metals. Many new styles some built for comfort alone oth ers ior style and smartness. 82 50, 83 and 83.50 up to 85. JOE LEVI, Cor. Center, Seneca and Syca more Streets, OIL. CITY, PA. S. J. Shriver Painter and Paper Hanger. Inside Finishing and Decorating. All work guaranteed. PHtfN'A. Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration on the estate of Elizabeth Morgan, lain of TioneHta liornugl), Forest County, Pa., deceased, baviiiK been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment without delay, and those? having i;Uimg or de mands will present thoni, duly authenti cated, for settlement. WILLIAM MORUAN, AOtn'r, Tionesta, Pa. or A. C. Brown, Attorney, Tionesta, Fa. 6-M TIOXIMTA, - It's Getting' Ho o High Timo to Consider Summer Clothes. After all there is nothing like having custom made clothing on your back. It's a sort of guarantee of being well dressed in clothing that will retain its shape and wear you well. Let Us Save You Money. We can do it through our system of mills to roan direot. Our woolens cost us hut half what other tailors are compelled to pay, thus making it possible tor us to save you from 85 to 810 on every garment you buy. $15, $18, $20.00 Suits and Top Coats Tressed aod repaired free. All garments union wade; Woolens sold by the yard. m 22 SENECA ST. ! SENECA ST. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, Time JLejH8it8 Solicited. A.Waynb Cook, President. A. A. Wayne Cook, V. P. Wheeler, Collections remitted for on day of pnyment at low rates. We promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest paid on time deposit. Your patronage respectfully aollolted. Monarch Clothing Co. Men's Suits for July Sellinrj. High-grade Mad's and Young Men's Suits of all wool blue serge. Clothes of character that show in every line that carefulness and knowledge of clothcraft which has made our suits so'popular. Hand some serges and club checks of all the new and leading patterns. Come iu double or sio gle breasted styles Regular 8K 50 val ues, $11.98 Nobby guaranteed all wool blue Serge Suits; also plain grey aud checks, plaids and overplaids or fancy mixtures. Latest .sin gle or double breasted styles for men or young men. Broad natural shoulders with wide lapels. Hand worked collars and fronts. VeBts cut low with deep points. Trousers with buckles on side and suits that are equal to custom tailored gar ments. All sizes and regular 815 values, $9.98 Boys' Wash Suits. Our line of Boys' and Children's WaBb Suits that have made many a mother happy. Oesignedbv Spero MichaeuSon NY. These cute little garments for ages 2 to 10 come in sailor blouse, Rus sian blouse, Russian etons and etons sailor suits. They are most beauti fully designed and tailored exquisite ly. They come in white duck or linen, percale, galatea clotb and chambray. All colors and trimmed with contrasting material. 49c, 98c, $1.98 Waists. 2,000 new and beautiful white lawn Shirt Waists with rows of lace embroidery and tucks neatly designed MONARCH CLOTHING CO. ""o'rSir K OIL CITY, PA. Made to Measure OIL CITY, PA. y OIL CITY, PA. NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150.000. 173,000. Will 2ay Four 1'er Cettt. per Annum B. Kkllt. Cashier. Wm. Sm rarbauoh, Vioe President di rjeoto as G. W. Robinson, Wm. HmearbauKli,' T. F. Ritchey. J. T. Dale, A. 11. Kelly. and trimmed. The greatest value we ever saw and the most beautiful 82 waists ever placed oo the n arket. Bought underpriced; sold for 98c .Summer Dresses. Handsome Shirt Waist Suits. Made of excellent quality lawn in plain tan color or polka dot effect; also ring patterns; prettily trimmed with plaits. Regular 83.50 values, $1.98 Women's new white. Linen Eton Suite; also beautiful creations iu white Lingerie Shirt Waist Suits. Regular 85 values, 82.98
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