THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WCNK, Editor 4 Propriitoh. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1908 NOVEMBER iiiiiii 8 9.10 111215 14 15161T18192021 BIBS 24 25P127 28 291501 I I I I Whks the (lag of the United States next fades out of Bight will the Cubans cheer or wipe tbeir eye? North Dakota has doubled the real dence period required lor s divorce, so that now instead of securing a divorce between trains you have to stay all night. Two years ago the prophets of progress were deep in the subject of denatured alcohol, but the article is still almost as scarce as Edison's cheap runabout auto mobiles As wb understand a large section of the Democratic press, it doesn't waot Mr. Bryan to be the parly standard bearer in l!)12-not that it loves Bryan loss, but that it loves pie mure. Sknator Chavjncy M. Depkw does not regard with pleasure the movement to make St-cretary Root successor of Sen ator Piatt, looking upou it as preliminary to disposing 01 himself in the same way by Governor Huvbes in 1911. All the machine politicians in New York declared that Hughes could not be elected if nominated for a second term. The Dug lies plurality of 70,000 shows bow much a machine estimate la worth when the people casta full vote. They are bound to have Senator El kius' daughter marry the Duke of the Abruzzl, notwithstanding repeated and strenuous denials by the girl's parents. The Oil City Blizzird is heartily in favor of the match because the duke has a lot of z's in bis title. The matter having been so thoroughly d iscussed, and in order to help the Blizzard out we'd "move the previous question." In 1882 Mr Taft was appointed collector of internal revenue at Cincinnati by Pres ident Arthur. In 1801 President Harri son appointed bim United Slates judge of the Six U Judicial District. In 19H) Pres ident McKinley placed bim at the head of the Philippine Commission. The Demo cratic papers that speak of Mr. Tall as a recent invention at the White House are not familiar with the facts. At the last election the people of South Dakota voted overwhelmingly to end the famous divorce mill of that stale. In fu ture, a residence in good faith of one year In the stale and three months in the county will be required and all cases will be heard in the regular terms of court, thus doing away with star-chamber methods. It is said that the new statute will end an indusstry worth ftiOO.OnO yearly to Sioux Falls. Gkoroe R. Sheldon, treasurer of the Republican national committee, has filed the list of contributions for the recent national campaign. It shows 12,330 con tributors, many of them coveriug a num ber of lesser conti ibutions. Tbe total amount contributed was 11,653,518.27, C, P. Taft, of Cincinnati, a brother of the president-elect, was the principal con tributor. He is credited with 1 110,000. Chairman Mack of the Democratic na tional committee has tiled an account sbowing collections amounting to $619, 410.06. This was a year of large Republi can majorities even in financial respects. We like the tender, benevolent way in which Editor Smith of the Punxy Spirit takes up the cudgel in favor of tbe com mon American goat as a substitute for tbe cow. He say-: "There are certain breeds that produce a great deal of milk aud the milk Is superior to cow's milk in that it may be 'practically guaranteed as free from the bacillus of tuberculosis.' (oats require little care and take up very little mom. Tbey will manage to forage a good living where a cow would starve to dealh. A goal is perhaps the best ex ponent of the Simple Life. It is content with little. It is never proud or over bearing. 01 course it has a tendency to 'butt iu' occasionally, but It really does not mean to be rude. It Is built that way." Tom Johnson, Mayor of Cleveland, the three-cent-fare reformer, hasannoun ced that he Is "broke," and must Bell his automobiles, his elegant home on Euolid avenue and prepare to lead the simple life. In announcing his changed finan cial condition he Bays: "I'm going to be happy yet. We may have to go back to a cottage, but that's the way we started, aud we can look upon life just as joyfully there as we did la the big bouse on Euclid avenue. I don't want you to misunderstand what I have been work ing for as Mayor. I haven't been labor iug witli tbe expectation of being reward ed by the gratitude of the people. One cannot count on that." There is a whole lot of truth in that assertion, as many know lrom bitter experience. The grail tude of "the people" is that of a purring cat, that knows of no such thing; an evau escent dream, a fleeting fancy, the big hah tbat gets away, large in imagination but infinitesimal in reality. Gratitude! Collectively speaking "tbe people" know absolutely nothing about It. So unappre ciative are they that tbe expression, "the dear people," has come to be one of deri sion, utilized frequently by men who, alter struggling long and faithfully for the welfare of a community, have had It a.nply demonstrated to them that their labor has been all in vain. The publio pfiieial, like Mayor Tom Johnson, who devotes not only his own time but his private fortune to the upbuilding of his city, has no more reaaou to look forgrati tude than has the preacher, tbe teacher or the editor who devotes the best years of his life to the uplift of the community in which be lives. While there may be isolated evidences of individual appre ciation, "the people" will forget all that has been done for them, look iipon tbe benefactor as a back numbar and rush off to follow the stranger who lias ust ar ried in town with an organ aud a mou key. Oil City Blizzard. According to tbe story told by John D. Rockefeller In court tbe Standard Oil Company just grew up sort of carelessly like, out ol conditions, and as Mr. Rocke feller trotted along beside it just to see that It didn't get tbe worst of it, be inci dentally became very rich. It is all like a dream, be said, aud be couldn't under stand it bimselt. And yet It may be truthfully averred tbat it is no dream. Punxy Spirit. Discussing the future of President Roosevelt the Westminster Review says: "He has only once been President by popular vote, and tbe idea of his being written off from American affairs and settling down to the secluded life in which some of bis predecessors have faded from tbe publio gaze is one of those things which tbe mind refuses to think. Tbe future of Mr. Roosevelt is at least as in teresting as tbe future of Mr. Taft or Mr, Bryan or Mr. Hearst. He is perhaps tbe one man in the world of whom it can be said tbat after seven years of public office be retires with bis popularity unim paired. To have such a man In reserve is a great asset for any nation, and It Is impossible to believe tbat be will not be a powerful force In molding tbe future of America." The decision of tbe Allegheny county court on Saturday tbat the Individual bondsmen can le beld responsible for tbe payment of the state moneys on deposit in Allegheny National batik, which tailed some time ago with 1523,000 belonging to the state, rakes it doubly certain that there will be no loss to the common wealth. It was the contention nt tbe In dividual bondsmen that when the state made tbe bank also furnish corporate security In tbe shape of bonding com panies, tbat it relieved them of any re sponsibility, hut the court beld tbat tbey are still responsible as their bonds were not cancelled. Tbe bank has returned $209,000 of tbe money and tbe balance will be paid pro-rata by tbe bonding com panies and the individual bondsmen, the former giving 18,500,000 bonds and the latter $1, COO, 000 as individual bondsmen. Tbe state will not lose a cent. Dreaded Cattle Disease. Concerning the dreaded cattle disease that is spreading rapidly In some sections of this state, notably In Union, North umberland, Columbia and Montour counties, State Veterinarian Leonard Pearson says: "The disease Is oue that affects cattle, sheep, goats and swine. It spreads with tbe utmost facility and de velops In the infected animal with exces sive rapidity. It is characterized in the onset by trembling and fever. "Later blisters form in and about the month and between the toes and upon the udder. These blisters soon break, leav ing uloers. The affected animals are of tentimes very lame. Milk cows suffer from a general inflammation of the ud der. The mortality from foot and mouth disease is low but it is nevertheless tbe cause of extreme losses in herds aud in districts where it occurs. "Tbe cattle of England have been dam aged to the extent of from $5,000,000 to 110000,000 a year during certain out- oreaKs oi toot ana mouth disease, A late outbreak of foot and mouth disease in Germany caused losses amounting to 130,000,000. Many of tbe affected animals tbat do not die are seriously damaged and of little value. It is estimated tbat from one-third to one-half of the value of every herd that is attacked by foot and mouth disease is thereby destroyed. In view of tbe great number of cattle in this slate, the losses that may occur from this dis ease, if it Is not controlled, are staggering and incalcuable." In this connection a Washington d is patch says: Vigorous etlbita will be made by tbe Department of Agriculture to stamp out the dread' d contagion and communicable ailment among cattle, known as "foot and moutb disease," which has been discovered to exist among live stock in Pennsylvania and New York State, and as a result of which Secretary Wilson issued an order quar antining these two states. All tbe resources of the state of Penn sylvania will be drawn upon if necessary to stamp out the loot and moutb disease among tbe caule of the state. While the disease could be contracted by human beings, there is only an infinitesimal dan ger, it is said. Children, bowever may take the fever through the drinking of raw milk. Catarrh Cannot Be Cored with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach tbe seat of the disease. Ca tarrh is a blood or constitutional diseaso, ana in oraer to cure it you must take In ternnl remedios. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood anil mucous surtaces. Hall s Ca tarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best phys icians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of me dosi ionics Known, combined with tbe best blood purifiers acting directly on memucoussu r laces. The perfect com 01 nation of tbe two ingredients is what pro duces such wonderful results in curing caiarru. oenn lor testimonials tree. b J. CHENEY A. Co., Props., Toledo, O, Sold by druggists, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills are thebest. For Sale. As we are now through with our woods work, we offer for sale: Three (3) good work teams, . Four (4) pair new logging trucks, Three (3) pair new heavy sleds, , Five (5) logging carts, And several sets o f harness. All this outfit can be seeu at President, Pa. Address, Uranium Lumiiek Company, 2t Tidioute, Pa, Horses, Horses! A carload for sale or exchange at the Brookvllle House barn, Brookville, Pa., beginning Tuesday, Nov. 24th. I will stay for two weeks only. Don't fail to see this lot of horses. A lot of ex Ira good big drivers, pacers, trotters, sad dlers, general business and draft borses. Come quick and get your choice. 2t Grant Shiister A itlcllioilint Mi n inter lieroiiimeiids Clinni ut-rliihi'H Colli-, Cholera nntl Dinrrliora Itemrily. "I have nsed Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for sev eral years for diarrhoea. I consider it tbe best remedy I have ever tried for that trouble. 1 bougbt a bottle of it a few days ago from our druggist. Mr. R. R Brooks. I shall ever be glad to speak a worn in lis praise wnon i nave the or,. portunity." Rev. J. D. Knapp, Pastor m. a. l uurcn, m lies uroye, ra, sold by uunn x r uitoiu THE NE11MMMARY Short Items From Various Parts of the World. Record of Many Happenings Condensed and Put In Small Space and Ar ranged With Special Regard For the Convenience of the Reader Who Has Little Time to Spare. Wednesday. The United States supreme court leclined jurisdiction In the cane of Al bert T. Patrick Examiners reported to the state con troller that a bank was acting as the treasurer of Onondaga county. Chicago's proposed new charter gives women right to vote for all muni cipal officers and on all questions of municipal policy. In a demonstration against the gov ernment residents of St. Pierre, one of the French Miquelon islands olT New foundland, carried the United States flag through the Btreets. The A. A. U. of the United States severed athletic relations with the Amateur Athletic association of Great Britain by refusing to recognize the disqualification for life of J. 0. Car penter. Thursday. President Roosevelt, entertaining la bor loaders at dinner, acknowledged labor's aid in electing Mr. Taft. Railway surgeons, In annual meet ing, said many wrecks had been caused by worry of engine drivers over personal affairs. V. C. Brown, vice president of the New York Central, declared the rail roads of the country had agreed on a three per cent advance In freight rates. Marines and officers of the Pacific squadron in the Philippines held them selves in readiness to proceed to China In case the crisis results In their be ing ordered therp. William J. Barrett of Buffalo, for speeding an auto at midnight and Ig noring a police signal, was sent to the penitentiary for ten days by Justice Chadsey in Rochester. Friday. Reuben Crown, a New York lawyer, shot and killed his brother In Pittsburg and then committed suicide. Secretary Newberry officially repri manded Lieutenant Evans In accord ance with the findings of a court mar tial. David Rothschild, formerly presi dent of the Federal National Bank of New York, died unexpectedly In Sing Sing prison. , In an alleged effort to wreck a pas senger train, Including William Rock efeller's private car, a freight train was demolished in the Adirondaeks. President Roosevelt, in congratulat ing General Gomez, expresses the be lief that the Cuban people are well prepared to again take over the gov ernment. Saturday. Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler favored non-partisan reform of banking, trusts and transportation in a speech at Kan sas City. Charles J. Magness, who wed a daughter of I he late Senator Gorman, was sentenced to one year In prison as a naval deserter. John I). Rockefeller's examination In the Standard Oil Inquiry was con tinued before the referee, and his cross-examination by Frank B. Kellogg was begun. Animals Infected with foot and mouth disease have been found In five counties In Western New York and the Bast Buffalo stockyards have been quarantined. By an explosion from a broken gas main in a 50-foot trench for a 36-lnch sewer pipe at Gold and Front streets, Brooklyn, 20 workmen and a woman and a child lost their lives. Monday. Cases of the foot and mouth cattle disease developing In children were reported at Danville, Pa. A dispatch from Caracas says Presi dent Castro Is about to leave for Eu rope to undergo an operation. Mrs. Carrie Nation sailed for Europe to speak In Glasgow, Aberdeen, Dun dee, Edinburgh, London and Belfast. Ten persons are dead and twice as many Injured by an explosion on the Mississippi steamer H. M. Carter, near Bayou Goula, Ala., about 100 miles north of Ne.w Orleans. Just before leaving Corpus Christ!, Tex., W. J. Bryan bought twenty acres of suburban property. He said that he will erect a winter home thereon and spend a part of each winter there. Tuesday. Richard Croker said he was thankful his 67th birthday anniversary today finds him In such excellent condition. Washington dispatches stated that Judge Taft and Speaker Cannon would not clash over the revision of the tariff. William Kramer and William A. Purdy of Tarrytown were killed by an automobile which sped away -on the Albany post road. Andrew Carnegie in an article In the Century Magazine for December favors abolition of steel tariffs and others affecting articles used by the masses. Cuttle breeders of the states of Pennsylvania and New York will not be permitted to exhibit any cattle at the Internal lonal stock show to be held at Chicago. .ood t'ouiih Medtrlne for Clilltlreu nnd Crown folks too. "We could hardly do without Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy." sava Mrs. Flora Despain ol Bloyd, Kv. "I found It to be so good tor tbe croup and have used it for years. I can bartlly recommend it for coughs, coins ana croup in children and grown folks, too." Tbe above shows tbe implicit confidence that many mothers place in Chamberlain's Couali Remedy, a confidence based on many years' exper ience in tbe use of it. No one need hesi tate to use this remedy for it contains no cuinrotorm. opium or other narcotics and may be given to a child as confidently as 10 an adult, f or sale by Dunn & Fulton Ring's Little Liver Pills for bilious ness, sick-headache. Tbey keep you well, 2Qe. Try them. Bold by J. K. Morgan. Neighborhood Notes. Rimersburg, Clarion county, bad a $50,000 fire on Monday of last week, tbe second destructive conflagration within tbe past three years. The Erie railroad Is about to order 100 locomotives for delivery aa soon as possi ble. It la slated that tbe Harrlman Inter ests have d Iverted business to tbe Erie In such a volume that makes necessary this number of uew engines. Beginning next month all employes of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will be paid in cash. On some of the divisions the check system has already been abol ished, but with tbe December pay tbo ohange will become general. Circular letters have been sent to all employes ex plaining the new system of paying cash, and final arrangements for affecting tbe change will be mailo at a meeting in Phil adelphia this week. A sucker rod coupling Is on exhibition at II. B. Mitchell it Co'a hardware wblcb is Indeed a curiosity. It Is from a string of rods which were put in a well at Presi dent forty-eight years ago and recently pulled out by tbe President Oil Company. The straps and boxes are of solid brass and an iron pin threaded at both ends connects the boxes. The tubing and cas ing pulled from the well la in good condi tion after having been In tbe bole about half century. Etnlenton Herald. The Colored Brother's Reason. Booker T. Washington told the storj of a negro pastor who was having some tlitlicult.v wiih his flock. "The old fellow ciiine to me aud asked me to help hlin out," said Mr Washington. "1 went down to the lit tle backwoods country church with Mm one Sunday. Incidentally I tot occasion to inquire among the parish loners a little mid found that they bad not paid the old Ulan his salary. 'Upon this Imsls of Information 1 started iu to admonish the meiubcrt of the c.iiiKivgnlioii. I told them thai they should pay their pastor; that lie bud to live; that he had to have lilt ciliary. "All In all, I was making a pretty good speech. I hail most of the con gregation convinced. I think. "But there was one old fellow Is the buck of the church that was mum bllng during my talk. He would snick er a little nnd duck his eyes lielow the old soft lint he held up to his fate. 'Wt ain't goln' to pay 'lin any more salary this year.' "The old fellow lieciiine so obstrep erous that I remonstrated with hi in. "'Brother, why are you not going tt pay your pastor any more salary tulj year? I asketl him. " 'Because wo done paid hlin fot them same sermons lust y'ar,' was thf decisive response." Excursion Kates to Chicago via Xlckel Plate Road. November 29th to Decembar 4th, In clusive, account Fat Stock Show, Ask the Agent. 55-lt Wanted. A good reliable District Manager for Forest County to represent a Society paying sick, accident and acci dental death benefits, with a distribution of its surplus earnings every five years. A good renewal contract to right party. Address, Protective Life Assurance So ciety, No, 809 Mutual Life Bldg., Buffalo, New York. 4t Bees Laxative Cough Syrup always brings quick relief to coughs, colds, hoarseness, whooping cough and all bron chial and throat trouble. Mothers es pecially recommend it for children. Pleasant to take, gently laxative. Sold by J. R. Morgan. WE MY CM FOR No matter where you live or how few you have, it will pay you to ship your hides and furs to us. We are tbe largerst buyers of hides in the East -perhaps in the whole country. We pay all freight and express charges. We are tanners and can pay more for cattle and boraebides, sheep and calfskins than any dealer in tbe world as we use up what we buy and do not have to sell again at a profit, same as the dealers. We are also immense dealers in raw fuis and pay trappers and dealers higher prices than any firm in any city or town. Send today lor our big catalogue, pricelist and buyers guide and get posted on tbe market. It will pay every general store keeper, butcher, farmers, juuk dealer and trapper to send for our circulars. We want buyers all over we advance cash. Wiite at once before territory Is taken. CORRY HIDE & FUR CO., 17 W. Main St., - Corry, Penna, AN ORDINANCE (No. 22 ) Supplemental to an ordinance (No. 8) entitled "An ordinance for tbe erecting, building, repairing and maintaining sidewalks on both sides of all the streets, alleys, lanes and thoroughfares now opened or herealter to be opened for public travel In the Borough of Tio nesta, Pa.," approved March 27th, 1907, providing thai all sidewalks hereafter to be erected, built or rebuilt on tbe following described portions of Elm and Bridge Streets n tbe Borough of Tionesta, to-wit: Said Bridge' Street from the brb'ge across the Allegheny River to Elm Street and said Elm Street from tbe Nortb Bide of tbe Ceme tery Lot to the West side of tbe J. J. Landers residence lot, shall be of flag stone or concrete and shall be five feet In width and shall be built on the grade furnished by the Borough Engineer. Be it enacted and ordained by tbe Town Council of the Borough ol Tionesta, and it is hereby enacted and ordained by tbe authority of tbe same: Section ). That all sidewalks here after to be erected, built or rebuilt in pur suance of an ordinance of tbe Borough of Tionesta entitled "An ordinance for tbe erecting, building, repairing and main taining sidewalks on both sides of all tbe streets, alleys, lanes and thoroughfares now opened or hereafter to be opened for public travel in the Borough of Tionesta, Pa.," ou tbe followed described portions of Elm and Bridge Streets, Iu tbe said Borough of Tionesta, to wit: Said Bridge Street from the bridge across the Alle gheny River to Kim Street and said Elm Street from the North side of tbe Ceme tery Lot to tbe West Bide of tbe J. J. Landers residence lot, shall be erected, built or rebuilt of flagstone or concrete. Skution 2. That all sidewalks erected, built or rebuilt as aforesaid shall be of tbe uniform width of five (5) feet and upon the grade furnished by the Borough Engineer. Suction 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances conllieting herewith, so far a. the same may affect this ordinance, are hereby repealed. Ordaitird and enacted Into a law this 20ih day of November, A. D. 1908. Wm. Smkakbauoh, President. Attest: M. A. Cakriniikii, Secretary. Approved: November 21, A. D. 1908. John T. Cahson, Burgess. Don't be Cold And uncomfortable. Make your winter purchases now, and get tbe full benefit of thetn. Underwear, Sweaters, Hosiery, Gloves, Fascinators, Caps, Wool Shirts, Mufflers, Cottoo and Wool Blankets, Coats and Fvirs For Ladies', Misses and Children. G. W. ROBINSON & SON Fifty Men Take Note. Ilore are fifty rich, imported Suit ingsevery one different, every one exclusive, and only enough of each to make one suit. You may select any one of these choice Suitings and have it built to ynur measure by our famously skilled tailormen for $52.00. Most of these cloths cost us $4 to $4.75 to import and our regular price is (40 to $45, but we are out for the patronage of fifty more substantial business men. They are all superb fabrics, but of course there's a choice, so get here early if you want to be one of the fortunate fifty. THE McCUEN CO, 2b AND 29 SENECA ST.. OIL CITY. PA. ft It's a Sad I Tale To tell your friends when some ignorant, unscrupulous tailor attaches a oao to you in tbe shape of a bum, ill-fitting suit. Order your clothes of us. There is uo element of chance. Our garments are "right" in style, quality, fit and price. Suits from $18 to 40 rants from $5 to $10 1 Fall Samples are now iu and am ready to t show them. Let me show you my new 2 line. Wm. P. Dechaiit, I The Tailor, Tionesta, Penna. Nettleton Shoes. The feet are the most abused members of the hu man anatomy. Crippled Feet. Corns, bunions and a multi tude of oot troubles follow in tbe wake of poorly made and ill-fitting shoes. One model we have is a broad toe, heavy wax oalf shoe that will comfort all achiog feet. We will be pleased to show you this shoe, as many other styles. JOE LEVI, Cor. Center, Seoeca and Syca more Streets, OIL CITY, PA. Eleotrio Oil. Guaranteed for Rheumatism, Sprains, Sore Feet, Pains, dto. At all dealers What about it for this winter? If not fully fitted out iu this respect let us figure with you on a new HEATER or COOK STOVE. Our stock is complete and our line is the best ever ban died in this town. We can Wnnd nr Pnal Sln.7 All aorta of Horse Blankets and Furnishings For the Horseman or Teamster. Best Ammunition While the burning season is on. Come and see. Buggies and Wagons, and J. C. Scowdon, FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, Tinm Deposits Solicited. A. Watni Cook, President, A. B. Kkllt. Cashier. directors A. Wayne Cook, Q. W. N. P. Wheeler, T. P. Rltohev. Collections remitted for on day of payment at low rates. We promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest paid on time deposits. Your patron aire respectfully ununited. Monarch Clothing Co. Overcoats and Suits. Just the OvercooJ: or Suit You Will Want. Stylish Men's Suits and Overcoats. Men's suits, men's overcoats, 84.98, G.98, 8.98, 10.98, and 12 98. Nobby brown and green stripes, checks and fancies in pretty Cheviot Suits that are worth $12, 13 50 and $15. MaJe by Stielleoberg and equal to tailor made. Choice 89.98 Nobby black, blue, London smoke and fancy brown suits tbat would cost you $18 to 820 in those swell high priced stores. Equal to custom made. Choice 811 98 Stylish blue, black or grey and brown overcoats, long or short styles, equal to ttilor made in tbe best of swagger styles, made of all-wool ma terials in cheviot or worsted, worth 815. Choice $9.98 Men's Btjlieh fancy brownish stripes and plaids, blue or black Irish frieze or Kersey, cut in the latest swagger styles and equal to custom work, worth 816 50. Choice 811 98 MONARCH CLOTHING CO. NEAR DERRICK OFFICE, Administratrix's Notice. Letters of Adiulnistiatlon on tbe estate of Eliza A. Merven, late of Hickory Township, Forest County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to tbe undersigned, all persons indebted to siad estate are hereby notified to make payment without delay, and those having claims or de mands will present them, duly authenti cated, for settlement. Carrie Osaoon, Adm'x, Kndeavor, Pa. 8. D. Irwin, Attorney. OtlO-14 Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration on tbe estate of Miss Eliza Greenslade, late of Tionesta Borough, Forest County, Pa., deceased, bsvinit been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment with out delay, and those baving claims or demands' will present tbeni, duly authen ticated, for settlement. C. A. Randall, Adin'r, 6U0-7 Tionesta, Pa. save you money on either Gas, Kj Everything in Hardware. (4 Tionesta, Pa. NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. $50,000. $85,000. Will pay Four Fer Cent, per Annum Wm. Smbarbaugh, Vice President Robinson, Wm. Smearbaugh, J. T. Dale. A. B. Kellv. Boys' Suits, Over coats, Reefers, &c. $1.98,2 98,3 98,4 98. Specials: Underwear. Double breasted heavy fleece un derwear, the beet heavy weight fleece garment on the market and regular (i5c garment, double seated heavy fleece drawers to match. Special for a few days only, 35o Boyn' Union Suits of heavy fleece in all sizas that are selling at (0c. Special at 35o Buys' fleece Shirts or Drawers. Special for a few days only, 19o Coat Sweaters. Boys' Coat Sweaters, the 50o kinds at 39c. Boys' Coat Sweaters, the 81 50 kinds at 98c. For a few days only. OIL CITY, PA. Sigworth & Hepler LIVERY Stable. Having recently purchased the A. C. Urey livery stable, we are tnakiug many improvements to keep the ser vice first'dass and up-to-date. New horses and carriages will be added and we guarantee to our patrons the best turn-outs to be had, courteous attention, and reasonable rates. Come and see us. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIONESTA, 3?.A. Telephone No. 20. A
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