THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WINKi . Cditon 4 Propniitom. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1911 ONBofthe moat gratifying reporti ol the year la that of the Pout OfUce Depart ment showing that operations have been enlarged and the deficit overcome, If plowing la to be done with explo sive why not make the Fourth of July not only safe and aane, but also the great annual carnival In shaking up the eollf In the House at Washington the Demo oratlc majority la undecided whether to begin with an assault on the tariff or on the trusts. A party of novation Is apt to wind up without assaulting anything to hurt. Thus far none of our presidential can didatea has gone across neighboring border to organize his campaign. And Champ Clark certainly will not go to Canada. Leastwise not until he baa her thoroughly "annexed." Thb names of U. 8. Circuit Judge Joseph Bufflngton, of Pittsburg, and Su preme Court Justloe John P. Elkio, of Indiana, Pa., both well known in ibis section, have been submitted to President Tall for appointment to the vacancy on the U. 8. Supreme bench caused by the death of Justice Harlan. The date for the meeting of the Re publican national convention next year has been aet for June 18th, in Chicago. The national Republican committee so decided at its meeting in Washington last week. The sentiment of the members of committee was almost unanimous for President Tad's reuoiulnation. "Mi lord!" aald Teddy Roosevelt, when the snapshot people stopped bim at Harvard, "I think the people have got all the pictures tbey want of me now." The contributing editor of the Outlook ought to take a day off and try to find out why it la that people do aeem to want bis pic ture. Perhaps li is because he is alive. Oil City Blizzard. Mrs. Hetty Green remarks that the American people are money mad. But suppose a person, like Mrs. Green, Is overtaken by millions and forced to be a plutocrat in spite of philosophy? In such case a liberal system of giving for pub lic advancement would add to the sanity of the nation, and to the helpfulness of this critic as ahe steps from her bank af ter a bard day's work in pursuit of an other million. It Is perhaps a little early to begin to boast about it, but we expect to distance II competitors and beat our own more or less illustrious record as a gardener next summer, notwithstanding the alura and anioaera of Editor Wenk, of the Forest Republican. Puoxy Spirit. There you go again. Now, sir, we-but words fail us. We'll await the receipt ol s photo graph or Gardener Smith and bia lettuce bed or onion patch next summer, before making further comment The great meeting ofibe Republican National Committee which wag held in Washington, Deo. 12, is now matter of history. There was considerable stir and gusto prior to the regular session, but when it came down to real business the pro Taft men came to the front and the meeting was harmony gathering of the first order with all hands joiued in pro moting the interests of President Taft. This was as it should be. Mr. Taft is first of all bead of tbis great nation. Secondly he is the head of the Republi can party, aud be is ita fearless and up right leader. If at times the party and its leader have appeared to be at variance, it baa been uniformly discovered that Mr. Taft has been Just one step ahead of the party in interpreting the needs and wishes of the people. Tbis is the natural order of leadership and it does not become any one to attempt to criticise either a leader or his following because of these con ditions. The President is constantly growing In publio favor, and bia renoml nation is praotlcal certainty. Kane Re publican. A Convincing Story. "The best argumeut In the world for continuing the Republican party In power in this State aud the nation is to be found just at this season of the year in the borne of the wage earnera of Pennsylvania. The vast amount of money to be distributed to workmen by the industrial enterprises tells a more convincing story than could be told by any politician of any party in the land." In brief that is the reason given by United Ststes Senator Boies Penrose for the continued success of the Republican party in both Stale and Nation. The enator'a reasoning Is particularly con vincing Just at tbis time. Dull times are disagreeable at best but tbey are especial ly opprassicg just at the holiday season. In the weste u end of Pennsylvania lone It la estimated that between now and Christmas not less than (50,000,000 will be paid In wages to labor. Pittsburg, lone It is announced, will distribute (8,000,000 to satisfied Christmas payrolls. All tbis money will be in the bands of the people who have earned It and will be at their command to spend It aa tbey will. No wonder large majority of the people of western Pennsylvania are for Peavo. Protection and Prosperity. That is the Republican doctrine. Last Thursday near the bead waters of Queen creek, thia county, Amelia Mo rasco and Fillpo Cardatnone, two un naturalized Italians, employed in woods work by the Wheeler & Dosenbury com pany, were arrested by deputy Game Warden. 1. C. Hockenberry of Warren for hunting with shot guns. The men were taken before justice of the peace C 8. Cleveland at Endeavor, and were sentenced to pay a fine of 25. and the costs of prosecution, and their guns were confiscated. The guns were valued at (2T), each and will be sent to Harrlsburg to be sold by the game commission. The Pennsylvania laws relative to unnatural ized foreignera hunting, are very strin gent and provide, besides a fine and con fiscation of all arms la the possession of the hunters, a jail sentence. Tbis Is the first made in this county uuder the pro visions of tbis lsw, and we believe ills the first conviction In this section of the Slate. KcllpttTille. Floyd Grove died at the home of hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Grove, Monday morning of pleuro pneumonia. He was nineteen years old snd wss tbe oldest of family of six. He attended services at tbe M E. church one week ago Sunday evening, and on returning home was taken with chills which quick ly developed into pneumonia, and bis lung being naturally week bia case seemed hopeless from tbe Unit. Although everything was done to assist bim In the struggle for life be auccumed to the dis ease early Monday morning. He waa employed on the Salmon Creek mill near bis home where be had worked at differ ent times for several years. He was young man of amiable disposition and will be greatly misssed lu tbe community. Funeral services will be held Thursday, with Interment In Uindman cemetery, Whig Hill. Mra. K. M. Porter spent several daya in bed during tbe week, victim to stomach and liver trouble. Russel Detar ia confined to bia home with chicken-pox, which has been mak ing tbe rounds of tbe children for tbe past few weeka. Russel has taken them In a violent form and we are sorry to note be is experiencing considerable disuotn- ort from the attack. Mrs. Geo. Klinestiver, Mrs. W. L. Watson, Mrs. J. M. Ault and son were Warren visitors Thursday. Margaret Lorom accompanied her cousin, Sarah Carroll, to Salamanca Satnrday, where ahe look tbe train for her home in Bradford. Sarah has been staying with Lorom'a people the past four months attending school here but went borne to spend Christmas with her par en Is. A farewell reception waa given in Johnsou'a ball Thursday evening In hon or of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Brar.ee, who have reaided in town for tbe past eight years, but left Monday for their future borne in Tionesta. It was a very stormy night snd not sll who intended being present were sble to be there, but a very pleasant evening was spent by those who were fortunate enough to be tbere, A rocker was given them as a token ol thn esteem in wbicb tbey were held and as a slight reminder of the friends tbey leave behind. Tbeir goods were shipped Satur day, tbe family remaining over Sunday with friends in town. Tbe new railroad at Balltown gave con aiderable trouble during the week. The continued wet weather kept tbe ground so solt tbat the ties insisted in burying themselves In the mod and tbey were compelled to put planks under before it would stand to take the heavy loads of logs and lumber across. Funeral services were beld at tbe family residence for tbe late A. L. Weller Wednesday morning, and he aa laid to rest in tbe Zuendel cemetery. Rev. W. E. Frampton oouducted tbe services at tbe house, and tbe Masons bad charge at the grave. Tbe floral offerings were numerous and beautiful, requiring an extra bock to convey them to the grave. Relativea from out of town who attended the funeral were, Mr. and Mra. Andrew Weller, Mr. and Mrs. John Burbenn, Mr. aud Mrs. B. J. Weller and son, of Starr; John Weller and family of Warren county, Mrs. Maude Berlin of Clarion, Mr. and Mra. Truman Hill and aon Perry and daughter Gwendoline of Tionesta, and Goldie of Kittaning; Edward Weller and aon of Emleoton, Pa. Miss Blanche Hendricks goes from Tionests, where she is attending Institute tbis week, to Pittsburg, where she will spend thereat of her vacation with friends. O. L. Orcutt moved bis family into tbe bouse vacated by W. H. Brazee. Tbe high acbool entertained tbe two next lower rooms with a tree and Christ mas exercises Friday afternoon, tbat be ing tbe closing session belore tbe holi days. Tbe different teachers are In attendance at the County Institute tbis week. Mrs. Eli Berlin was down from Whig Hill calling on friends severrl days dur ing the week. Tenna Zuendel ol Ross Run and U. A. Dotterrnr visited at ibe home of John Blum Wednesday. Mrs. H. L. Davis snd son spent tbe past week visiting in Warren. Mra. J. C. Miller and Mrs. A. II. Down ing spent Sunday with friends at Sheffield. Geo. Wolfe of Sistersville, W. Va., is tbe guest of his father, Jacob Wolle, and other relativea for a sbott time. Miss Edith Gay ley visited friends at Nebraska Sunday. Clarington. One of our best citizens and progressive farmers, Jobu Kuhns, died last Thurs day morning, Deo. Hth, 1911. He bad been ailing for two years or more. Tbe local doctors bad exhausted their skill and he went to the West Penn hospital at Pittsburgh and was operated upon but got no relief. He was tbere about ten weeks and came borne on Wednesday and died Thursday morning. He was one of tbe old residents of tbis section. He is survived by his wile, two sons, Clinton and John, and two daughters, Rebecca and Nora; also by four brothers and two sisters, as follows: E. A., Geo. W., Jacob and Joseph Kubns, Mrs.Cbas. Campbell of Butler county, and Mrs. O. D. Butterfleld of Coraopolis, Pa. Tbe basket ball team bad a festival Sat urday night to sort of help along finan cially. They are getting in shape for business. Prof. Braden started on Saturday for tbe institute. He expected to stop off at Mayburg over Sabbath on official busi ness pertaining to bis work as County Surveyor. Miss Engdahl went borne Saturday by the way of Gilfoyle, visitlug friends for a short time. It is rumored tbat our doctor is con templating moving to Kane. Similar rumors have been circulated belore and we hope this one ia not correct. Death seems to be lurking around our community and our undertaker hag been busy. Tbe M. E. Sunday school gave a treat Sabbath which waa appreciated by the old as well as tbe young, Our school directors organized and elected E. A. Kubns, president, A. K. Meohllng, secretary, and Chas. Moore, treasurer, Dell Dunkle, wbose sickness was men tioned In our last letter, died and waa burled lu tbe M. E. cemetery. He waa axed 18 years. Word was received here tbat John Hnillhtof Elk count v, a former resident of Harnett township, is doad. Our school teachers are all at the insti tute. Tbe children are turned loose and things are lovely. Torkcy. Purcy Jordon la a guest of relatives in our village for a few daya. John W. Littlefield working at Tor pedo, having seuu rod a carpenter Job at tbat place. It baa been reported that John Stover Is on bis way home from tbe west to take Christmas with bis family at Warren, and we understand tbat the rest of tbe family will meet at the home aud good lime will be bad. Mr. Stover baa been away for two yeara and tbe boys are working at different places and tbia will also be a reunion of tbla family. Tbe Sheffield and Tionesta Railway have been having lot of trouble with the new piece of road lately put in ser vice, but every day is beoomlug better snd the trouble lessened. Tbe weather has been very bad for them and there is a lotof mud in that vicinity. We want no one to believe tbat tbis change waa made expecting to chenge back In tbe summer. On Friday last tbe schools here closed for tbe Institute and Christmas vacation and the pupils remembered tbelr teach er, Mr. Warren Cook and Misa Anna Allaire, with presents. Tbs teachers In turn bad something for each pupil. We are sorry to note tbat Mr. Cook will not return to the acbool after tbe two weeks' vacation. Tbe school has been very satis factory thia winter and we were in hopes it would continue to the close, but It seems that we will bave to make a change on account of tbe resignation of Mr, Cook. Tbe attendance here haa been fair during tbe first half of the term but tbe directora will bave a better attendance all around In tbis township after Jan. 2, or tbe pa trons will bear something. Tbis Is mild reminder. Tbe sobool law is to be most rigidly enforced and those having children In their care will please do their part to help the directors accomplish this end. Mr. Hentoo sn sged man living with bis son, John Henton, fell over pall Friday evening and hurt bia side. Tbere is some lear of tbia being a bad case on account of tbe extreme age of Mr. Hen ton. Mrs. Elmira Wbitehlll and daughter Emma visited relatives in Mayburg over last Sunday. Geo. S. Downing of Tlona waa victor in town over Friday night, looking after the South Penn Oil Co's interests here. K. A. Littlefield made busineasa trip to Warreu, Saturday, returning on tbe evening train. Mrs. E. T. Downey was out toseeSanta Clans sud dsrect his way in here to keep bis team out of tbe mud. Tbe children will please be good until next Saturday anyway, and see what Santa shall bring. Marion and Vernlta Rupert went to Sheffield Saturday to make thier grandma a visit and see the Christmas display iu tbat town. The Sunday school at Minister beld i song service Sunday last, which waa en joyed by those present, and the people taking part said it seemed to sound nice to tbem. We thought it was good our self. There was very interesting dancing party given at tbe Littlefield home on Pious Ave. Saturday evenlnir, in honor of Purcy Jordon of Bucher's Mill. Tbere was number of gentlemen from Hast ings and Mayburg iu attendance, and I good lime was bad by those present. Tbe "Ob! be joyful" liquid put into tbe bumao system seems to have a teudency to always make crooked tracks in tbe mud. One can look at tbe tracks leading from where a dance was beld snd count thejsgs. This information was given us by a good Samaritan who has put to bed many a helpless brother. Yea, verily. Miss Jennie Meager and Misa Anns Leichtenberger of Truemsns were callers in town, Sunday. Miss Anus Is visitor witb relatives at Truemans. Jicwtown Mills. Mrs. James Llxhiner, who has been here for tbe week witb her sister, Mrs. R. J. Flynn, returned to ber borne in Tlo nests Saturday. Mrs. C. Jones and sons Walter and Ed' win were Kellettvllle visltoas Saturday afternoon. Mr. sod Thomas Flynn of near New- mangville have been witb relativea here during the past week. Mra. Rayner of Whig Hill spent tbe Sabbath wilb Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Flynn John and Dewey Carpenter visited tbeir sister, Mra. Lynn Crooks, at East Hick ory Saturday. Their sister Hazel, who is attending bigh school tbere. returned with the boys to spend her vacation at home. Mr. Flynn Is not improviog as fast as bis many friends would like to see. Grandma Jones ia suffer! -g witb a very sore foot Mr. Nolf, who is employed at tbe camp above Kellettvllle, spent Sunday at the home ol hia daughter, Mrs. Henry Ru dolph. Wm. Paul spent Sunday here with bis wife and parents. Florence Paul ia visit ing relatives at Mayburg, Cherry Grove. Tbe first real mud of tbe season is here now and it is about a foot deep. During tbe fall the roads were fine but we are paying for it dearly. G. W. Gifford went to Sheffield Friday. Geo. Vandenbiirg was In Fools Creek Friday. Leslie Paul went to Mayburg Sunday of last week and brought some pigeons home with bim Monday. During tbe summer the hawks madesuch inroads on bis flock tbat be bas been compelled to get more. Arthur Pocbey came up Monday and after selling bis hay to G. W. Gilford made a call on friends. He ten Thurs day, not to come attain for some time. When he does return it will probably be with a full understanding of conditions in West Virginia. Mrs. Mae Deshner was the guest of ber mother-in-law, Mrs. Annie Desbner, a few days tbis week. Thursday afternoon two men with two dogs killed twelve jackrabbits. A pretty lair hair day's work without snow. The warm weather has Increased the eg yield In our town. II they are forth coming In other places as tbey are here we may anticipate audden drop In price. A Des Moires man had an attack ol muscular rheumatism lu bis shoulder. A friend ail vised him to go t Hot Springs. That meant an expense or $150 00 or more. He sought lor a quicker and cheaper way to cure it and round it in Chamberlain's Liniment. Three days after tbe first ap plication of tbis lluiment he was weli. Fur salo by all dealers. Argument Court. The December term of argument court was beld Monday In tbe SberfTa office, owing to tbo occupancy of the court room by tbe teachers Institute. Judge Hinckley and Associates Hill and Aul were present and the following business was trana acted: A decree in divorce was granted Caro line Nye Irom ber husband, George Nye. In the case of tbe commonwealth, at tbe lustanoeof Jacob Wagner, road super visor of Tionests township, verses Jessie Carson, tbe oourt handed down an opin ion refusing new trial and arrest of judgment. An exception waa taken by tbe defense. Tbe application of R. H. M. Reld, guaidian, upon exemplification from Orphan's Court of Crawford county, for permission to make private aale of real estate, was granted, aud returns of sale confirmed. Petition of Peter A. Swsnson, for rule to bring ejectment proceedings against Samuel Aul and others, doing business ss tbe White Star Oil it Gas Co., from land In Jenka township waa presented. Rule granted. Tbe bonds of the following oounty offl clala-eleot were presented and approved 8. R. Maxwell, Protbonntary; W. H Hood, Sheriff; W. II. Harrisou, H. H McClellan, and J. C. Scowden, County Commissioners, final naturalization papers were granted to tbe following persons, all citizens of Brookstoo and vicinity: Au drew Buduj sod John Zatlakl, both form er citizens Poland; Fred William Sidon formerly of Germany, and John Pelle grins, former citizen oi Italy. Mayburg. Tbe schools here bave closed for two weeks' vacation and the children all aeem to be delighted to get rest. Both teach: era remembered their scbolsrs with a fine Christmas treat Friday afternono. The Misses Edna Smith, Erma Donley and Treasa Hendrikson, who bave been attending high acbool out of lowu, are at home with tbeir parenta for tbe holidays, Miss Emma Wbilebill of Truemans is visiting ber two sisters in this place for few days. Henry Desbner of this place visited bis wife st Cherry Grove over Sunday. J. G. Richards is visiting his father and brother In thia place for few days. Mr. sod Mra. Tbomat Craft and Mr. and Mra Frank Rlobards, with tbeir children, were entertained at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sleele Satur day evening. Rev. A. J. Horner and daughter Myra, Mr. and Mrs. Paria McCullougb, N. N McMsnlgle, Henfried Hendrikson, Mlss es Edna and Bertha Desbner spent Sun dsy afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mra. Wm. Desbner. With talks from tbe bible, prsyer, musio and singing, the slteruoon was well spent and enjoyed by all present. Rev. A. J. Horner is la town shaking hands wilb old friends. He expects to move on a farm near Youngsvllle next week, aa be Is compelled to resign bis work In the ministry on account of poor health. He must vacate tbe parsonage at Barnes for tbe new minister, whoever it may be. Too bad fur Rev. Horner, aa winter ia on, living is high, be has family to support and It also costs to move, yet there ia no complaint on hia part. We all know that tbe Free Meth od iB t preachers do not bave money too plenty, therefore say we deny ourselves and friends a few of tbe nio-nacs and dainties for Christmas and help oor brother a little by sending bim a one, two or five dollar bill as a Christmas gift. am certain it would be appreciated and also be beneficial to tbe entire family. Miss Florence Paul of Newtown M'lls visited ber brother, John Paul, oyer Sunday. Steve Steele drove to Tionests Sunday afternoon, returning some time In tbe night. He was accompanied by Warren Cook, who expects to attend tbe teachers' institute. Elizabeth Krsnking, who has been at' tending Villa Marie School at Erie, Pa., Is at home for vacation witb ber parents. Mr. and Mra. Wm Richards visited tbe former's daughter, Mrs. Chas. Card, at Henry's Mills, one day last week. Mrs. Dan. Fiscus la visiting ber moth er, Mrs. Fitzgerald, for a lew days. Edward Mealy of Beaver Valley made a short call with bia two daughters, Mrs, Cbas. and Mrs. Wm. Desbner, Monday oi tbis week. Mrs. Geo. Walters and Mrs. N. N. Mo Msnigle were Kellettvllle shoppers last weak. Mrs. James Babband Mrs. John Paul drove to Kellettvllle Monday of thlBwefk to see if tbey could find any trace of Santa Claus. Mr. Krsnking, wbo bas been quite sick lor some time, is not improviog as rap idly ss his friends wish for. A merry Christmas and happy New Year to all. ( ntnrrh Cannot lie Cured witb LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as thev cami'ii reRcn me seal oi tne aiaease. ca tarrh Is a blood or constitutional diseaso, and in order to cure it you must take in ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is not s quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best nhvs- icians iu this country for years, and is a regular prescription, it la composed of tne Dest tonics Known, combined with the best blood purifiers action directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combi nation of the two ingredients Is what pro duces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials free. r'. J. CHENEY A Co., Pi ops., Toledo, O. noia oy aruggisis, price vac. Hall's Family Pills are thebest. Stockholders' Meeting. The annual meeting of tbe stockholders of tbe Forest Telephone and Telegraph Company will be held in tbe Directors' Room of the Gold Standard National Bank, at Marienvllle, Pa Jauuary 15, at 1 o'clock p. in., 1012, for tbe purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year. Asa U. Sioworth, President. J. B. Cottle, Secretary. Hot ice. Tbe Stockholders ol tbe Forest Countv National Bank of Tionests. Pa., will meet on Tuedav, January 0, 1012, at 2 o'clock p. m., at tbe oltlce of tbe bank, tor tbe purpose ot tbe election of directors for tbe ensuing year. iz o n A H. Kelly, Cashier. When you bave a bilious attack give Chamberlain's Tablets a trisl. They are excelJuut. Fur sale by all dealers. I Three Days fur ChristmoLS i Shopping, A look at our window dis plays and an inspection of our stock of Useful Things ! will be found very helpful in solving the gift problem. Neckwear, Silk Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, in tasty holi day boxes. The popular Phoenix Mufflers 25o to 81.50. Sweaters. Umbrellas. Trav- X eling Bags, Suit Gases, Haud t , IJags, Gloves, Scarfs. uur goons nave tne quality, and you will find our prices reasonable. G. W. ROBINSON & SON A PRACTICAL Christmas Present FOR Man, Woman or Child at cost to suit yourself if fur nished by our Four per cent. Savings Department Books. Oil City Trust Company. Executor's Xoliee. Letters Testamentary on the estate ol A. Li. Weller, late of Kinsley Township, Forest County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to tbe undersized, all per sons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment without delay, and those havlnir claims or demands will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. Elizabeth Wkllkr, Executrix. Kellettvllle, Fa A. C. Brown, Attorney. Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration on tbe estate of Frederika Mary Kliiiestlver, late ol Green Township, Forest County, Pa., aeceasea, Having been granted to the un dersized, all persona indebted to said estate are hereby notilied to make pay ment without delay, and those having claims or demands will present tbem, uuiy autuenticaten, ror settlement. F. R. Klinkstivkr, Adm'r Nebraska, Pa M. A. Carrinoer, Attorney. Yellow Hammer. Quite a change in the weather, aa we are having lots of. rain. Seems more like summer than winter. A very large crowd attended meeting at tbe F. M. church at Beaver Valley, Sunday eveulng. John Klffer talked, tUv. and Mrs. F. N. Fox are attending the revival meeting at Tionesta. Reports are tbat Miss Cora Price, who underwent an operation, is getting along fine and is able to be up and around again. Very glad, aa she bad a serious time. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klffer of Whig Hill called on Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Mealy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Littlefield walked aoross tbe bills to Pine Camp Sunday for a short visit with tbe letter's sister, Mrs. Fred Con fur. Elmer Berlin was a business caller at Kellettvllle Monday. O. L. Mealy and Art Ziglar returned to their borne near Franklin, Saturday, after a week's bunt snd visit witb tbe former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mealy. Tbey took borne witb tbem seven jackrabbit", nine gray ones and one pheasant. Tbey bad quite a chase after a small bear, but guess tbey couldn't run fast enough. George Shepard of Mayburg called on his grandparents, Mr. aud Mrs. S. E, Klffer, Sunday, Mrs. Ed. Meaty and daughter, Mrs. W. J. Carpenter, were Kellettvllle shoppers Wednesday and the former attended tbe funeral ol Mr. Weller. Mrs. C. F. Littlefield and Mrs. A. M. Pettlgrew sud daughter Agnea called on tbe latter's parenta, Mr, and Mrs. Ed, Mealy, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Pettlgrew should ered their guns and hunted across the bills to Mayburg, Friday, and called on the latter's sisters, Mrs. C. T. and Mrs. Wm. Desbner. Dura Mealy, who bas had a bad case of tonsilltls, Is now some better. Notice Stockholders' Meeting. Tbe annual meeting of the stockholders of the Tionesta Water Supply Co. will be beld Bt tbe company's olllce in tbe Bor ough of Tionesta, Pa., on Monday, Jan 1, 1912, at 2 o'clock p. m., for tbe purpose of eleutiug directors for the year and the transaction ol'sucb other business as may properly come before the meeting. O. W. Roiiinson, President, A Host. Samuel D. Ihwin, Sccretaiy. George M Pullman, chief owner of the Pullman company, died worth an almost inconceivable fortune; yet when he was a young man he worked for day wages. But he banked and saved his money when he was young. t bis death he had thousands working for him. You canuot learn a bet'er lesson in school or elsewhere tbau this: Save wheu young. CAPITAL STOCK, - - - $50,000. SURPLUS, - - - - 1100,000. Make OUR Bank YOUR DANK. We pay liberal interest oousisteut with safely, 4 per ceut. Forest County NoLtionaJ Bank, TI O.M.ST A, Cold Winter Will Soon Be Here. Are You Prepared? When you get ready to invest iu a new Stove, remember we can supply you with the best in any line bo it (ias. Wood or Coal. We bave Gas, Wood or C al Ranges aud Heaters, but the real champion of then) all a the Champion Gas Eange. This range can be quickly converted to use Wood or Coal. It's a fuel saver and that means good raouey. Very reasonable in price, also, dme in and let us demonsira'e its god qualities. Hunters, Attention! When you want a Qua or any kind of Ammunition come in and let us fit you out. Protect Your Horse Atjainst the wintry blasts by investing in some of our Stable or W ml BuokeH. We have a big supply and prices are right. Kvery Kind of Hardware, Santa Claus Arrived ! Yes. eood old Santa is horn, hmr and hnorcrno-ev Tlir rm'na ' o ' - BB o ' b" t and boxes and bundles have been unpacked and irom now until the last stocking is hung up, we will be busy every minute, helping you to make suitable selections lor young and old. -- We have with its equal to sterling silver. ff-l We nave the Campbell Kids and the AH i-'UHb Kandv Kids and all othpr kinds nnd ml. ors Irom 1 cent to $2.00 each. -k CVlffiA We have the best German ware, Jap. aXllI AC anese and American ware in lipmitilnl patterns and designs. Our List of Toys is Immense, And includes the latest novelties Steam Engines, Airships, Aeroplanes, Monoplanes, Biplanes, Games and Books. We invite everyone to come and see our Christmas goods. Christmas Toys and Christmas joys go hand in hand at H. O. Mapes, Kepler Block, The First Mail On Xmas Morning Will Rive great joy to the boys and glrla wbo reoelve one of our Bank Books, iu a beautiful holiday envel ope, and a presentation -ard Baying tbat ' Unele Jobu" or "Aunt Mary" baa made a deposit to their credit in tbla secure bank. We will cheerfully undertake to send out aa many of tbeae bank books as generous donors wish. PITTSBURGH BANK FOR SAVINGS Nmlllitlfltl SI. anil Fourth Are. l'lllabiirah, Pa. KEELEY CURE ITheoire Hint hnslieriirnntlmtomlyinto ctssful fur more tliau :)Jyturs is worth in- I VMtiiiatinir. Fur tliclruu ordrinlc hnhit. I WriUlor prlitulin.otil' Krrlry Institute in 1 W-strrn l-i-nim 4246FHlh Av.. Pittilurnh, Pi. j Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. Wss 7 J (1 fwi. TIONKSrA, PA the Oneida Community ware, 50 year guarantee, making it in Automobil PS. IsWtrir nrwl Tionesta, Pa. i JAMES HASLET, GENERAL MERCHANT. Furniture Dealer, AND UNDERTAKER. TIONESTA, PENN J. L. Hoplor LIVERY Stable. Fine carriages for all occasions, with first class equipment. ye can' fit you out at any time for either a pleasure or business trip, ami nhvavs at reHsotiablH rates Prompt service and courteous treatment. Co mi and see ua. Kear of Hotel Weaver Telephone No. 20.
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