THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. wcnk. Editor 4 Pmopnicton. WKPNESDAY, OCTOBKR 1901 OCTOBER 1901 Su. Mo.jTu. We. Th.j Fr. Sa. HTTTTT 6j789 JIO 11 12 20 121 22 23 ! 24 25 26 27 1 28 29 "30 jrj HEITBLICAN TICKET. STATK. Justice of the .Vnprvmr Cowrf, VVM. 1. PuTTKK, of Allegheny. Stale Treasurer, FKANK I). HARRIS, of Clearfield. COUNTY. County Treasurer, CAI.Vl.S M. AKNF.K. Tionesta. The Onniitj Ticket. Loss than two weeks remain ol the present campaign, which lias been an un usually quiet ax well as orderly one so far as we are able to learn. Calvin M. Arner tho only candidate on the Kepub lican enmity ticket has been among the Tnters for the past two weeks, and -finds the party well united and ready for the balloting to !. u'm. Mr. Arner who is the party nominee for County Treasurer, Is well and Irvorsbly known to our citl ens. ricasant mannered and affable with all, lie lias made and retained a host ol friends throughout the county, and no one can say but that "Cal." isn't lust the same after as before the elceloii. As a public officer in the pal he baa shown his ability and efficiency, and people tind bun always in a pood humor and ready to wait on them in a courteous and gentlemanly manner. As the custodian ol the funds of tho comity and tax records his work will always be found in R'Kid condition and perfectly safe, with every penny accounted fur. ben you cast your vote for Mr. Arner you can do so with the thought that you are supporting a worthy man, who will show his appre ciation in the future, not only in faithful olUcial service but in respectful, kindly treatment as well. Give him your hearty loyal support and feel thntyou have don your w hole duty to a worthy citizen and friend. Ik everything goes right it is altogether probable that there will be no more of Czolunsz after next Monday. . IIkrr Most, the anarchist, has been sent to the penitentiary for 0110 year for inciting murder and sedition. It :a a light sentence for a professional assassin The country is prepared to hear that thenaval baltle off Santiago was won by orave men an. mat Impression W so strong in the public mind that it can not be disturbed. Our visitors from Japan are surprised to find American cities pouring sewage into rivers and furnishing an un filtered water supply. Lougago they reformed all that In Tokio. Tins country Is waking up to the fact that enarehlst is but another name for murder. Tho country hails with joy the steps that are taken to bilng the assassins to immediato justice. Thr good, straight Democrats of this part of the State want a good, straight Democratic ticket, and will not swallow the mess prepared for them by Mr. Wan atnnker. Punxy Spirit. Mb. StiKraRn, the Tammany candi date for mayor in New York, faya lie is running on his own record. He has been on both sides of everjthing.and the main feature of his speeches now is a head-on collissioM with himself. The assasin of Goebel has never been searched for. He Is not wanted. The object of the Goebf l party is to smirch political opponents. The Identification of the murderer would I regarded by the (ioobelites as a calamity. I." spite of all tbt the voluble naval ollicers say about each other, t::e people will always insist that the battle off San lingo was a splended sea tight and a glorious victory. It was a BUddori test, and none of the enemy got away. The fusion of the Democrats and In surgents is said to have shelved' Col. Jim Guffey as the leader of the Democracy in this state and to have placed Judge Jameg Gay Gordon, John Wanamaker's person al attorney, at the head of the organisa tion. This fusion movement, being re", ognized as the fruit of self seeking and spite, and not being inspired by the spontaneous and wholesome thought of the best men in either the Republican or Democratic parties, is entirely without the leven ofeiithusiasm. It is a sad and heavy biscuit that no one rot alllicted with the malady known as the sore head will care to partake of.-Punx'y Spirit. The more the voting niachino amend ment is looked into the more apparent it becomes that the scheeme is one hatched up by ceilain persons who are anxious to sell smn exiensive machinery. It is claimed tho machines will cost SuO each when set up ready lor business. There being 19 election precincts in Forest county, each of which would require at least one machine the expense would run up to f!i,SiiO. We don't think the people are anxious for this sort of luxury, es pecially since it would not Insure greater honesty in the couduct of elections. The personal registration amendment is yery little if any letter. It is difficult enough now 10 get people out to elections, let alone coming out sixty days previous and personally handing their names to the register as would be necessary under the proposed new amendment. Neither 'heme is very taking when onco looked into, and people w ho vote for them are encumbering theiiiselxe with extra (rouble and great expenso merely for the sake of trying a new fad. Mr. Wattv.rsom's name is suggested in connection with the governorship of Kentucky. Intellectually Mr. Watterson is far above the other proposed candi dates, and he would not personally steal au election, though he niighi be onseeu tively on both sides of the proposition that somebody else might steal it by means of an election law that ''leaves nothing to chance," an expression the wcrld owes to Mr. Watterson's facile pen. ARcuntsiior Irklasd gave utterance to a clear thought w hen he said : "Not against Liberty must we unsheath our swords, but against license, that daugh ter of bell which drapes itself in the robes of the daughter of heaven and dares call itself liberty." Senator Hoar spoke in a sensible strain w lien he said : "After the tempest of grief has passed we shall go as far as we can without sacrificing persen al liberty to repress the d"Ctrine which In effect is nothing but counseling murder." Evkry Republican lu Forest county should get himself out to the e ectioo this fall, and see that his Republican neighbor also gets out. The straight ticket is what every Republican should support. This howl ofa few insurgents and disgruntled corruptionista is uot go ing to turn stalwart Republicans from a straightforward, honorable course in tho coming election. A few Philadelphia would le bosses are not the whole thing by a lotig shot, Ytllow newspapers sub sidised by big page advertisements have no standing with respectable voters. Some men, most all free-traders, are 00 It enough to argue that because Ger many and a few other countries do not like our tariff we must materially mod ify if not replace it. Well, it makes no difference whether Germany likes it or not, aa long as prelection enriches our country, developes our resource, builds up manufactories, gives more employ ment and better wages to our people, and furnishes us the best market in the world right here at home for our prod ucts, we will maintain protection. We are legislating for ihe United Slates, not Germany, England or any other foreign country. Ilradys Beitti Iron Works. A Kittauning dispatch to the Pittsburg Com-Gar.ette says: "E. Wilkins Dewey of New York and a cousin of the Admiral baa completed the purchase of the old Brady'a Bent Iron Company holdings of over 6,000 acres of mineral lands In Bradys Bend, Sugar Creek and adjoining townships. The en tire tract is underlaid with deposits of coal, iron ores, limestone, clay andwbet stone, petroleum, natural gas, cilica, sandstone, brick clay and other mater tals. "This property, which was worked as early as 1S by the Great Western Iron Company, afterward became the property ora New lork company, which, with Samuel J. Tilden, J. Edgar Thompson, president of tho Pennsylvania railroad, mid other well-known men among the director and stockholders worked this property until 1873, when the pani forced the corporation into the bauds ofa receiver, and from that time the property has been iu the courts. The deposits of coal underlying this purchase are esti- mniea 10 contain in (lie six or seven veins a total ol about 100,000,000 tons of excel lent quality. This territory contains all the necessary oil and gas to d-velope It self without the expense of piping it from other townships. Tha price paid for the property was about f: 150,000." Cream of the News. Thrice is he armed that hath his quarrel Just. The best and freshest goods are found at Ihe White Star Grocery. It A fox should not be on the Jury at a goose's trial. New stock of shoes at Tionesta Cash Storo. it Who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that. Don't forget the date capes, jackets and furs-Oct. 31, Nov. 1 and Z Hopkins' store. it When both sides find fault, you have probably meted out justice. If you want a coat or fur for yours -if or girl it will pay you to see us before you buy. Heath A Feit. It Of all days, that one is most wasted on which one has not laughed. Ladies wraps are a specialty at Tio nesta Cash Store these days. See their stock before you buy. H In gaining his point a man often loses a friend. You will find anything you want in capes, jackets and furs at Hopkins' open ing. Three days. Don't lorget the dates, Oct. 31, Nov. 1 and 2. H The boy with the can-off trousers taki a after his father. Have you put up all your fruit and such yet? I f not the White Star Grocery has every fling needful in that line, guar anteed strictly fresb. It When purchasing your winter un derwear don't fail to look over the stock orunionsuitaatT.C.S. It Some society folks pay their respects but nothing more. "International" suits are all the go with good dressed people now. Heath A Feit. it This fall a bird on the bat is worth two in (he millinery store. The most comfortable underclothing is the union suits. See stock at Tionesta Canh Store. It Lots af people are beefing on account of the rise in pork. If you are loking for a nice overcoat for just a little money, don't pass Hop kins' store. Full line all styles. Price from 1 5.00 up. It Some men will do for a stranger what their relatives may ask In vain. Wily (.rinding,' The finer the better for paint; no mat ter what paint: all paint; and the best is Devoe lead and line ground together. Zinc and grinding both are required. The excitement incident to traveling ami chaiiL'e of food and water often brings on diarrhoea, and for this reason no one should leave home w ithout ( ham -berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by Killmor Bros. Ti ontsta, "and W, G. Wilkins, West Hick ory. I Ix order to keep Mr. Bryan out of the sta'e the Democratic committee in Oh o has decided that ro speakers from the outsidtbe invited dining the preset t canvass. Mr. Bryan, like Mr Cleveland, is now persona non grata with the demo cratic party. That nrgnuizatson is riugh on its leaders. t atnrrk t annul He ('area with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seal ot the disease. Ca tarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, 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 a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best phys icians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It la composed of the best tonics known, combined with Ihe best blood purifiers acting 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 Ire", r . J. CHENEY A Co., Pi ops., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 7.e. Hall's Family Pills are the best. A Typical Noma African Nlnre. O R. Larson, ol Bay Villa, Sundays River, Cape Colony, conducts a store typical ot South Africa, at which can be purchased anything from the proveibiel "needle to an anchor." This store is sit uated ill a valley nine miles from ihe nearest railway station and about tw enty five miles from the nearest town. Mr. Larson says: "I am favored with the custom of farmers witnin a radius of thirty miles, to many of whom I have supplied Chamber!. no's remedies. All testify to their value in a houshold where a doctor's advico is almost out of the question. Within one mile of my store the population is perhaps sixty. Of these, within the past twelve months, no less than fourteen have been absolutely cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This must surely be a record." For sale bv Killmer Kro. Tionesta, and IV. G. Wil kins West Hickory. IS Mm WORTH l.IVIMi f Then don't neglect a cough op cold, es pecially when oniv twenlv-five cents will buy a bottle of Mexican Syrup. It is so soothing, and so many consumptives have been made well by its use. Read some of the testimonies on the w rapper arouuu eacn Dome mat prove this rein edy ni"re sure for deep sealed colds, habitual coughing and even consump tion, than any other lemedy known lo piiysicians many of whom recommend and it where less effacacious remedies tall. Pale. Punv. Children. If a child has a bad smelling breath, if u naoiinany picas its nose, it it is cross ana nervous, irit does not sleep sonndlv, il it is hollow-eved. if it has a nale. blood. less complexion, irit is growing thin and lifeless, give it Mother's V'orm Svrup and you will remove the cause of its dis tress quickly. Then will us littlechecks gei re ami rosy, us appetite and digest ion improve, and its health lie belter. fMce only cents. ?o other worm- killer so effective. Be Not Deceived. I'on t think you can neglect your neaiin ami reach old age. The wav lo longevity is to be kind to nature and then nature will be kind to you. Con stipition, inactive liver, etc., are foes to nature. Mexican Root Pills help nature Try them. They cure by cleans. ng and sirengiuening. Pain Can Be Cured. Why sutler paint Pain is trvmir to kill you. Why not kill pain. Nothing kills pain, euner internal or external pain, so quickly and ao effectively as Gooch's Huick Relief. Cures cramp and colic. A Complete Cure. When you take .o-sh's Sarsaparilla you una it a complete cure lor bad blood. flle-lne Cures Piles I Money refunded if it ever rails. Anti-Ague cures chills and fever. num.. CURES SORE TIE: : VTK want to so Impress upoi, y; tha above f;ut, ttiut wtn u uu haveKoreThrontyin will tit " ; of Tonslltne ns the onocuni v nils. Ntre Mouth, ("roup i.;: ; art Just tu quickly cured by TOHSiL.;. asCANOSOC. ALLDRLio; tnu TONSILISK OO. P Till All IAST7 List of causes set down for trial hi the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, i-onnsyivania, commencing on the Third Monday of November, 1!X)I : I. II. J. Jeunings, Committee of J. B. Jennings, vs. W. J. Bloomliold. E. Pi- quignnt, A. J. Carnahan, M. S.Carnahan, i.o. zu May ierin, iH'jy. .Summons in eject ment. 2. J. W. Morrow, vs. John and Klizii- beth Hoovler, No. 50, August Term, lH'.'S. Appeal by Delt. fro n .1. t'. 3. J, F. Jones vs. I. N. Patterson, No. 11, November Tenn, l'JOti. Summons iu assumpsit. 4. J. W. Baxter, vs. M. V. Patterson and J. K RecK, trading as Patterson iV lieck. No. :, May Term, 1!H)1. Sum mons in assumpsit. 5. M. C. Watson vs. J. E. Beck, No. 1, May Term, limi. Summons in assumpsit, 3. M. E. Knight vs. J. P. Castner, No. 42 SepL Term, l'Jol. Summons in Tres pass. 7. Mrs. O. W. Alsbaugh vs. S. T. Beck wtth, No. 34, May Term, 18911, Apneal by P-ett. from J. P. ' 8. Richard S. Winlack . A. D. Noill, No. 30, Feb. Term, IWd. Summons in assumpsit. !. Edward Hoy vs. Henry Siverling, Solomon Mitchell, trading as Siverling A Mitchell, No. 1!). Sept. Term, llMil. Ap peal bv Defts. from J. P. Attest, JOHN H. ROBERTSON, Prothonotarv. Tionesta, Pa, October llWL PROCLAMATION. Whkubas, The Hon. W. M. Lirdsey, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleaa, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, Oyer and Terminer and Ocneral Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the Third Monday of November, being the lHth day of November, limi. No tice is therefore given to the Cor oner, Justices of tho Peace and Con stables of said county, that they be then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ol said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertain to be done, and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail or Forest County, that they may be then and there to prosecute against them as shall lie just, (iiven un der my hand and seal this 21st day of October, A. D. 1IHI1. J. V. JAMIESON, l.s. Sheriff. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow, ing accounts have been tiled in my office and will be presented at the next term of Court lor confirmation : First aud final aocnunt of F.M. Fitzger ald, executor of the last Will and Testa ment of James Black, deceased, Hte of Barnett township. Forest county, Pi nna J. H. ROUKRTSUN. I Clerk of Orphans' Court. I Tionesta, Pa., October Wul. il' The Cliicagti, Milwaukee A SI. Paul K'F. Many people uiiHcquaintcd w ith the geography of the West imagine that be cause the names "Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul" are ued in Ihe corporate title of the rsilway owning the short line between Chicago and Omaha, they must go via the cities of Milwaukee ami St. Paul to reach their destination and if it be Omaha or west thereof. This is a mis taken Idea. On a map the line running directly east and west would look like this: Omaha Chicago. There is nothing more simple than that, and it is less than Ml miles between C.iicago and Omaha. Two through train da ly in each direction w ith the be-t Sleeping Car and Dining Car Sorvice.and a 1 regular travelers kuow and appreciate the merits of the Chicago, Milwaukee A St, Paul Railway's Short Line between the East and West. Time tables, maps and information fur nished on application to John R. Pott District Passenger Agent.SIO Park Bldg., Pittsburg. ni.n 3t tm:M fYv. 4.'tc. .: lO 11K.11 OF First - Class Horses At Private .Sale or Exchange. Until further notice I w ill be at BROOKVILLE FAIR GROUNDS M it li a full stock of high grade Ohio and native horses, diivers, general business and draft horses. All horses guaranteed as represented. Kxlra lot of Heavy Draft Horses. GRANT SHUSTER. The Larqest and Most -Attractive ih MILLNERY :Cr stock Sf 'A h& 1 baveevershown f'.rf f'JV. now open and on 'SJTt'-'!' ei embracing a'if?'!! everything new r. r - i S- J1 ' "id desirable in A. V TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS, and a genera! as- sortmcnt of MILLINERY TRIMMINGS. I have aim added a nice line of Ladies' and Children's Hosiery, Js Furnishing Goods. Jfr, -;is Embroidery liV"1-' Perfumes, and Toys of all kinds ENDEAVOR, PA Fred. (Jrcttenbergcr GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work tiertaininir to Maehinerv. En. nines. Oil W ell Tools, Gas or Water Fit- tiiifraantKlMiieral Klai-kainithinR pminpl n pi Mi IV done at ixiw Kntes. ltepairniK II Machinery iriven siiei'ial attention, and sausiaciion ;iiarantecl. Mhop in rear of and lust west of the Nhaw House, lidioute, I'a. Your patronage solicited. FRED. fillETTENBKKHEK. Exceulor's .Notice. Letters Testamentary havintr been iriautcd the iindersiirned on tho estate of lulwarcl Kerr, late ol Harnett township, deceased, all persons indebted are re quested to make payment, and those having claims, to present the same, duly authenticated, without delay to . i wami'ki. .M. II ksrv, Executor, i Tionesta, I'a., Kept. 11, IIHll. Xutice to Mix kliuldcri of (lie Forest Tel eplinue and Telegraph fn. Maiukmvili.r, Pa., Oct. 9, MOT. The annual meetinir of tiie sbM kholdcrs of the Forest Telephone and Telegraph Company, lor the election ol ofl'cers, etc will be held In the olllce of Ur. A. li! Ktoneelpher in Mariciiviile on tho t. day ol Di-tobcr. l'sil.at l:3u p.m. Proxies miisl b in leial I'orm in order lo be counted. By order of the Hoard or Hi rectors. A. I'. KtoN kci en Kit, Pres. J. H. Con LK, rice. There Is "NO.MKTIII!(. ItOIXta in our mioi: iF.iMT.m:.T 'litse ilavs Reason we have what the people want. Leather lined goods for both nun aud women an provii ready sellers Unequalled lor fall ami winter wear. llnj Calf, Enamel, Patent Leather in lacl, all the ninut deairablo things are here. Strong- line of Boys' Misses and Children's Shoes. "Il.tYi: .1 LOOK." ROBINSON. VMENDMENT TO THE INSTITU TION l'K01OSRI TO THE CI IT ZENS OK Til IS COM MOS WE A 1.1' II KO It TH El It APPROVAL OK REJECTION BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OK THE COMMON H KAM H OK PENN SYLVANIA, PUBLISHED BY OltlElt OK THE SKl KE I' A KY OK THE COM MONWEALTH, IN P17K8UANCK OK AUTU'LK XV11I OK THE CONsTITU HON. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Constitu tion of the Commonwealth. Section 1. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Reiiresenlativea of the Coin nion wealth in Gnaeral Assembly met. That the following Is proposed aa amendments to me conmituiion or the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, in accordance wilh the provisions of the eighteenih article there of: Auiem'ment One to Article Eight Section One. Add at the end of the first paragraph of sain section, alter ilia wonts "snail Im en titled to vote at all elections," tha words "subject however lo such laws requiring aud regulating Ihe registration of electors as the General Assembly may enact," ao that the said section shall read as follows : Section I. Qualiticatiors of Electors. Every male citizen tweaty one yeara of age, possesalug the following qualifications, shall tie entitled to vote at all elections, subject however to such laws requiring aud regulatiug the registration of electors as the geueral Assembly may enact: 1. He shall have been citizen of the United Slatea at least one month. -. He shall have resided in the state one year (or, having previously been a quali fied elector or native boru citizen of the State, be shall have removed therefrom and returned, then six months,) immediately preceding the election. .1. He shall have resided in the election district where he shall crier to vote at least two months immediately preceding Ihe election. 4 If twenty-two years of age ami up wards, he shall have paid within two years a statu or county tax, which shall have been assessed at least two months and paid at least one month before the election. Amendment Two to Article Eight, Section Seven. S.rike out from said section the words "but no elector shall lie deprived of; the privilege of votiug by reasou of bis name not being registered," and add to said sec tion the following words, "but laws regula ting and requiring the registration of elec tors may be enacted to apply to eltiea only, provided that such laws be uniform for cities of the same class," so that the said section shall read aa follows : Sectiuu 7. Uuiformlty of Election Laws. All laws regulating ihe holding or elections by the cilii-mor for the registration of elec tors shall be uniform throughout the State, but laws regulating and requiring Ihe reg istration of electors way 1st enacted to ap- iy ui cuies only, provmeii mat such laws unllorm for cities of the same class. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. w. w. oiiiKsr, Secretary of the Commonwealth. MENDMENT TO THE CONSTITU- ZKNS OK THIS COMMONWEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL tic HI.-IKI'. TIONRYTIIK UENKRAL ASSI MItLY OK THE COMMON WEALTH I V PKSV. 8YLVANIA, PUBLISHED HY OIIHER OK THE SECRETARY OK THE COM MONWEALTH IN PURSUANCE OK ARTICLE XVIII OK THE CONSTITU TION. A JOINT RKSOLUriON Proposing an Amendment to the Con.titu- Hon of the Commonwealth. Section 1. He it enacted by the Senate and House ot Representatives of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania in General As sembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the sains, That the following is pnqKMmt as an amendment to the Consti tution of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, in accordance with the provisions of Aren't they handsome? CAST IRON WATER PROOF SHOES. Tionesta Cash Store THE SALE HEATH Up-to-Dato gr muz xmwfLypiss. AO. A. It. A. Watns Cook, President. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, niRXCTOKS A. Wayne Cook, Q. V. Robinson, Win. Sinearbaugli, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Rlu hey. J. T. Hale, J. II. Kelly. Collections remitted fur on day of pr.yment at low rates. We promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative b king. Interest paid on time deposits. Tour patronage respectfully solicited. the Eighteenth article thereof. Amendment. Strike out section four of article eight, and insert in placa thereof, as follows : Section 4. All elections by the cilisens shall ba by ballot or by such other melh.xl as may be prescribed by law : Provided, That secrecy lu voting be preserved. A trne copy of the Joint Resolution. V. W.tiRIKST, Secretary of the Commonwealth. premrvw and pickle. pro4 thin cutttlug of PURE REFINED PARAFFIN E Will kr Ihfm ntnUilly mnHtur and ncid jm-uf. I'tirv lt lintel raruriiiir maiho in u tkxen mritr mi a Unit lh lioustx l ull (lirvctimiN tn vh CaVM-, bold tvtrywtiwrv. J STANDARD OIL CO. 1 Dr renntrsGOLDEN BFtltFI 1 ajit.i i ,ii.l.iUir u mat 1 1 IM INFLAMMATION r - IT throat, H raUl aUn (ft miniltfwi. TiHitD t. li he ( I mlmitri, t'oht Hre.Jltin. f tc ctr 10 "folrti," roTTntTir Ferori GRIP. I I CUittft ANY FAIN 11S81UE Oft OUT I til unr lo thirt) iiiiriutrs. mi Tbat'i what most ev ery lad? rays when Ihey look at our new Ore Footwear. The .marten Talent Leather shoes are here, style shows out io ev ery line, lace and but ton. No fancy prices for style never! A On Jellies I would be just the thing for Nehool tihoen if it were more pliable and not quite so heavy. The next best thing is our "Twin Owl" Calf Shoes for boys and girls. Fall shoes aie nearly all sizes and widths, Try a pair of these good shoes at f 1.50 and $1,75. and heavy shoes for men the kind that give that easy feeling to your feel, We have all styles from the wide French toe lo the most fashionable dress shoe. Come to us for shoes and rubbers and save money on every purchase. IS STILL ON! k FEIT. Doalora m gOSS. Kki.i.V, Cashier. Wm. Smkahravoh, Vice Prestdnn NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150,000. Seleclinq A Ntock or.MIOr..N to Nil It alljTastfit 'm do small lask, but wo liave sue ceedeil. The popularity of our store ai distributing cutler of liEAUTI iFUL. WELL MADE, FINELY ! FINISHED SHOES neier rlimin- Uhei. The 'Uficii m expressed ly ' those who hive h iiiht our $3 00 ami I S3 50 Shoe u gratifying to us, and I an additional rcromtueuili'ion to in tending piircliaj rs. Our stock of -UNION MADE" SHOES is the Lest and most com plete iu the ti y In all the new leathers ami shapec JOE LEVI, Cur. Centre, Snca, A Sycamore Sla OIL C'lTl, r.i. I'bone 2:1. 'i.
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