THF FOREST REPUBLICAN. J . C. WINK. f Dire PnorntcTon. WKPXKSDAY. MAItCH 111, ri 1902 MARCH 1902 Su. : Mo. Tu. Ve. Tb. Fr. Sa. 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16l7 23 24 SO I 31 IS 19,20 21 25 26 27.23 29 AXN6TSCF.MKSTS. Republican Primaries, Saturday, Mav -It), lsnti. Tkrms Cona-ross, $'.'0: Senate, 1," ; ANiiMnlilv.fi'-!; l'rothonotarv, $ VI : Slier Itl, fH; I'onntv Cntnmivimier, $7; Aud itor, $5; Jury Commissioner, f !: State Dlei!te, f i. Invariably ilia rali niut accompany the ordei tor aniiouiux'incnt. CONORKSS. We are authoriztvl to announce the name of Hon. Joseph O. Sihlev, a a can diitato for the hVpiilil'oaii nomination lor Conaress In tun (.Ml!) Congressional District. AsaKMltl.Y. We are authorized tn announce F. F Whillekin, ol Tionesta Roroimli, as a can . didate lor Assembly, subject tu Kepuhli can usages. We are authorized to announce C. W Amsler. ol Jenk Township, a a randl dale for Assembly, subject to Kepublican usatfia. pnoTHnHOTARV. We are authori.ed to announce J. C Geist, of tlowo Township, as a candidato for rrntnonotary, An., gutjct to Kepub lican usages. We are authorized to announce O. F, Feitt, of Tionesta lioroueh, as n candi date for Prothonotnry, Ac, subject to Ko publican usages. allKRIFF. Te are authorized to announce Richard W. l-eilebnr, ofUreen Township, aa a candidate lor Mieritl, suiijccl to tiv publican usages. We are authorir.ed to announce Oeorte W . Noblit, of llowo 1 ow nship, aa a can Uidale for Sheriff, subject to Kepublican usages, Col'NTY CM MISSION Kit. We are au'horlzed to annnunce A. K. Sbipe, of Jenka Township, as a candidate lor i ounty commissioner sunject, to it publican usages. We are authorized to announce J. A Nash, of Howe Township, as a randida'e ' lor County t imimissioner, subiect to lie publican tisanes. We are authorized to announce din rad Biirhenn, of Green Township, aa a candidate for County Commissioner, auhject to Kepublican tisanes. We are authorized to announce R. Whltlnn. ol II ickory Township, aa a can didate for County Commissioner, subject to Republican uai;es. We are authorized to announce J. It Maze, of Harnett Township, as a candi date for County Commissioner, subject to Kepublican tisanes. We are authorized to annnunce N. () Cole, of iireen Township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Ke- puDtican usaues. We are authorized to Announce John S. Vail of Harnmnv township, aa candi date for County Cnmuib-sinnt-r, subject to Kepublican usages. Jl'BY COMUIsslONKR. We are authnrixed to announce Ernest Sihble, of Tionesta Township, as a cam! date for Jury Commissioner, subject to itepuDllcan usages. We are authorized tn announce P. K Carson, of Harmony Township, as a can didate for Jury Commissioner, subject to Kepnmican usages. STATK niLEOATE. We are authorized to announce Wm. J Gayley, of Green Township, as a candi date for Delegate to the Kepublican State Convention. e are authorized to announce George w. Osgood, of Kinuslev township as candidate for lie legale to the Kepublican state convention. Ges. Kitchker's regrets are several sizes lamer than they were at any pre vinm time. Little can be said in favor of military plana that are repeatedly upset by a mule stampede. Kicaf.Aoua and Columbia are trying to strike Uncle Sam for concessions and mark their price for a canal route up or down according to circumstances. Their visions of wealth beyond the dreams of averice will be curbed in due time. Wrtn.K in Boston, just prior to his leave taking lor his home, Prince Henry said in one of his speeches: "Tho United States has been closely watched from the other side during the last year. We are aware of the marvelous industry which has brought yourcnuntry to its position.' The party of prosperity ha a right to feel gratified by the remark. Its policies may bo judged by comparing the present In dustrial situation with that of aix years ago. Tbb Senate'a blind chaplain, the Uev. Dr. W. H. Milburn, was first elected chaplain of Congress In IMS. Represen tative Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois nom inated hlin. That was ten years before John Sherman and Justin S. Morrill took seats in the House. "In those days," says Pi. Milburn, "one chaplain offered the praver at the opening of each branch of Congress, and the only way this could be done by one man was to have the Sen ate clock kept tcu minutes slower than the House clock. After I ottered the in vocation in the House a page would take me t the Senate chamber where I per formed a similar duty." Thkrb were in ISiifl 00,711 farms in Cu ba having an average size of 141 acres and an average cultivated area per farm of 13 acres. Only 10 per cent of the farm area and only 3 per cent of the total area of the Island was under cultivation. Matanzas and Havana Provinces are the most highly cultivated parts of the island. Of the cultivated area loss than SO per cent, was owned by its occupants, the rest being rented, and & per cent, was occupied by whites, as owners or renters, only 11 per cent, by colored people, the remainder being unknown. Measured by the aras under cultivation, sugar cane occupied 47 " per cent, of tho cultivated lands; sweet 'potatoes 11 per cent.; tobacco, 7 per cent.; bananas a little less than 9 per cent., and other crops in similar proportions. Front In Prosperity. Pesimistic publications are accustomed to Include (he ItcncliW of industrial pros perity by Waiuiing (hat the increase in waiies is more than offset by the Increase ill the cost of living ; but aueu statements are not supported by facta. Kstimates have been made showing that the accumulated and reserved capi tal of wage earners, in savings banks, trade unions, loan associations, fraternal orders and life insurance asaooiationa now aggregate about .",Om,000,W)0 iu the L'nited States, bein double what it was ix years ago, the increase being t2,5lV Oon,i0 in six yeais, or an average of Jt-fi.oOO.iHD a year, P oritur the "hard times" there was a falling off, rather than an increase. During prosperous times there is not only an accumulation ot savings, but the wage earners have increased comforts, enjoying many things of which they are deprived during hard times. Present prosperity is real, not liotitioua. Min neapolis Progress, Citizens l'ri;cd to Plant Trees. Governor Stone has issued a proclama tion disignaliiig April 4 and IS as arbor days. The proclamation states that the recent Hoods show the need ot forest preservation in Pennsylvania. Itlollows: "The trowing demands of our indus tries have in recent years brought about such a rapid drain ofour forest that it be came necessarv to tako actvie steps for tin ir rehabilitation, "The forestry department of Pennsyl vania is rapidly acquiring forest lands and establishing foresty reservations and efforts in this direction will be product ive ol great good, but if the ends sought arc to be accomplished it is of vast im portance that trees be planted upon the unproductive landsof the Commonwealth in order that the damage already done may be in part at least repaired. "The recent Hoods have again empha sized the danger in further reducing the wooded areas. If the unproductive lands ol'tho Ststo were adequately piot?cted by trees the heavy rains would pass into the streams more slowly and the loss to the Commonwealth would be infinitely less. "Owing to tho frequent floods and re- n i ta ii t muddy and impute water, the cities and towns of the State are fast re alizing the necessity of obtaining their water supply from the head waters of the streams. Almost all the towns in the State can have pure water if forest areas ar maintained at the source of suitable streams. "These conditions make it tiie duty of every citizen to ai I in this beneticlenl work, which alfecls not only the Stale at large but each individual in the Coin' mnirtvealth. "In order that our citizens, both young and old, may have an opportunity to con tinue to contribute their share in this laudible vork. "I, William A. Stone, Governor of the Commonweallh of Pennsylvania, in cc- cordanee withal, do hereby designate and proclaim Friday, the 4th day of April and Friday, the 18th day of April, A. D. !!";, to be observed as arbor days throughout the Commonwealth, "Two days are set apart for the ob servance of this custome inasmuch as the climatic conditions n ay render one of these days more favorable for the pur pose intended than the other, the selec lion is left with the citizens ot the var inns section of the Commonwealth." Tact has many fine gradations. The nuns who sent word to the pope that they hoped lie would live to be a hundred seem to have missed it by putting the figures too low, There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, anil' 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 tailing 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, inaiiulbfturcd by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitu tional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspooniul. It acts directly on the blood ard mucous surfaces ol the system. They oiler one hundred dollars for any case it fail.', to cure. Send for circulars and tes timonials. F. J. CHENEY 4 Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 7oc. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Listen lo Albu March 4th and 18th, April 1st and loth special panics for Washington State in particular nnd all Pacillc coast points in general will leave Erie, Pa., via the pop ular Nickel Plate at 4 54 p. ill (Eastern or City time) under my direct caro. Special repres' ntalives of each road over which parlies pass ill also be witli i.e. Im portant arrangements have been made lor tourists car space. Caiefnl attention will be given to women, children and the aired who may eloct lo go with me. No other agent can give you Hie same ail van ages lor a tup of this kind. You are strongly advised to make your arrange. Huntsman early date. Address H. C Allen, Via state St Erie, Pa. A-12-3 6-5t I,a ripe (tiirkly C'nrrd. "In the winter of 1808 and 1S! I was Uken down w ith a severe attack of la grippe," says b . L. Hewett, a prominent druggist of Winlield, Hi. "The only medicine I used was two bottles otChain- beilain's Cough remedy. It broke up the cold and stopped the cough like mag ic, and I have never since been troubled with Grippe." Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy can always he depended upon 10 break up a severe cold and ward olf any threatened attack of pneumonia. It Is pleasant lo take, too, which makes it the most desirable and one of the most popular preparations iu lisn for these ailments. Sold bv Killmer ltros., Tio nesta, W. G. Wilkins, West Hickory, Pa. $1.00 Chicago to St. Paul or Minneaimlis for double benh in tourist sleeping cars of the Chicago. Milwaukee 1 St. I'aul Kail wav, each Tuesday and Friday during March and April, 1002, on tl all) No 1 leaving Chicago at (I:.'t0 p. in. For further information apply to the nearest coupon ticket agent, or address F. A. Miller, (ieneral Passenger Agent Chicago. -'- ' llnnarr of Colds and I.a tirlppr. Tho greatest danger from colds and la trrinnn is lueir resubmit In pneumonia If reasonable care is used, however, and Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy taken, all dancer will be avoided. Among the ten of thousands who have used 'his remedy for those diseases, we have yet lo learn of a single case having resulted In pneu monia, which shows conclusively that it is a certain preventive of that dangerous unlade It will cure a cold or an attack ol In grippe in less timo than any oilier treatment. It is pleasant and nalo to lake. Sold bv Killmer ltros., Tionesta, W. O. Wilkins, Wost Hickory, Pa. BREAK CLEARFIELD JAIL. demote Several Large Stones and Descend on Rope. Clearfield, Pa.. March 14. John Ser gay and Frank llarotta escaped from Jail Wednesday morning by removing several Urge stones from the wall. They used a piece of steel railing aa a jimmy and descended to the ground on a rope. Many escapes of thin kind have tak en place from the county prison ever since tho comity commissioners began to prepare plans for a new jail six years ago. In each Instance the re quired implement has always to be found somewhere within the structure. After the prisoners left the escape was used as au argument in favor of a new jail. SAYS HE KILLED HIS WIFE. Former Resident of Batavia Makes Confession In Findlay, 0. Flndlay, O., March 17. Charles Rol lo, a suspect arrested by the police, made a confession to Chief of Police Ramsey in which he stated that he was until a year ago a market gardener in Uatavla, N. Y., and that in a quar rel with his wife last August he had struck her a blow which had caused her death. For months he h&9 fled from the police and has been dodging about tho country. The strain Is too much, he says, and he is willing to suffer punishment. lie is In a state of nervous collapse and is being held for developments. Prominer.t Business Man Dead. Philadelphia, March II William L. Flkir.s, Jr., died at his country homo, "Mcr.lo lodge," near Elklns station, Ta., a few mile3 from this city. Ho was a son of the millionaire traction magnate and was himself prominently identic! with many business Inter ests, lie was about SS years of ase and married. Sir. Elklns had been 111 since Octi'.'rr and was constantly un der tho fare of a physician for a cercbrc-spii fil trouble. Mr. Cikius was president if the Pennsylvania Iron Works ccmpany, the Otto Coke and Ch' uiirnl i-i.n-.nany, the PitisVuirj Gas and Cike ccmpany, the United Cuke and Gas ccmpany, the Ilygela Hide and CilJ Storage company, the Me Kep3pcrt Gas Improvement company and the New England Gas and Coke company. Prcrratjre Settlement Connellsville, Pa., March 14. Ja cob Palcka. a Slavish miner of Mt. Eraddcck, called Wednesday to see his administrator, who had his estate about settled. Friends of Baloka have thought him dead for a year and his appearance caused much consterna tion. In May, 1901. the report reached Balolia's home that he died In Pitt3. burg and had been buried In a Slavish cemetery. John Hudak took out let ters of administration and the man's affairs were being straightened up at the First National bank here, when the supposed dead man appeared. Ho did not tell where he was during the last vear. ( ream of the News. It Is likely that a good 10-cent cigar straight was nerer made In vain. Shoes that wear well are the cheapest IT. n. S. H Good manners and aplcy talk at din ner redeem the plainest tare. Nice bright new goods for spring. Every thing you could possibly think of and the prices aie lower than others. Heath Fcit. I As a general thing, first impressions live forever after. The largest line of shirt waiata ever shown In Tionesta now on exhibition at Uopkins'. It What Is home without a corkscrew? Don't forget that some of the beat carpets In town aro bought at Tionesta Cash Store. Don't oorrect errors for the m -re sake of pointing them out, but for the purpose of amendment. Why not get the beat while you're get ting, and when it costs no moref The White Star Grocery. It This world is filled with harinoniea and liumb'.igB. A good black underskirt for fl 00 at Heath A Fell's. U Never cut a friendship wiih an axe. Do it courteously with a keen instru ment. -Hopkins is headquarters lor foot wear, having the exclusive agency for the tainnua b-.uglaa snd Strootman makes. New stock just In. It Don't throw physics to the dogs. Give Ihem to thine enemy. One price on feed to everyene, and that the lowest, at T. C. S. It O, prime cigar thou art a peach I See our line of ready made shirt waists they are the latest. Heath A Felt. It If your hens scratch np your (lower beds, ladies, you have a certain remedy. Boll the bens or b ike 'em. While Goods Most extensive as sortment ever exhibited In town, lust In at Hopkins'. It There's books in running brooks, sermons in stones and cash in every thing. See those ne.v shirts at Tionesta Cash Storo. It You may put a yoke on a man, but by the long horn spoon, you caa't make hlin into Armour canned beef. Dress patterns in the new canvass cloth in all shades at Heath A Feit's. It The public likes music thai has either tears or jigs in it. New dress shirts for men just opened at Hopkins'. Don't fail to look them over. All up-to-date goods. It Many hold a friend to be somebody who may bo worked, nr made oselul. Is your money goodf If so why not make it go as far as your neighbors' by tradingatT.C.S. It How Is it, do the days grow longer or the nights shorter f Waist patterns in silk ginghams, also the real silk no two alike. Heath it Feit. Do not run after strange gods. Bet ter confine yourself to your well-known goddess. As usual Heath t Feit have the largest and best selected stock of wash goods in town. See them. It I-anson ltros'. Price List. We are not doing business for our health, neither are giving Iced away, but we will sell loom Pure corn meal for fl.M lootti Pure corn and oats chop I 40 limit) Pure white mhldlini: I.'JS lOOIti Coarse In an ai d bag l.-i Ionia Itrowu mill. nines and bag .. I -" iVIIti Heal shelled corn .7S ::tti ltest white oats ftS llring your dinner basket and a lot of bags ami we'll grind you a load of feed, if you like, while here." Kemember the old adage, "Seeing is believing." There is a vital ditference between pure corn nie.l and pure corn hulls. 'No doubt you would rather have chop made out ol pure corn and pure oats, instead of oat hulls, corn hullsaud barlev hulls. It " I.ANSON Bros, Executor's Sale of Valuable Ileal Estate. I will expose at Public. Sale on tSatur- dav, March ll, Iturj, on the premi es, at 1 o'clock p. in., Uih Kdward Kerr Farm, Iving along the Clarion Kiver, in Baruelt township, t-oresl County, I ., one-'iall milo from the mouth of Coleman Run, containing 77 acres more or less. Im provements A limit su acres cleared; houso, barn, wagon shed, and necessary outbuildings. ALSO, Farm In Harnett Township, leffersnn County, IV, oppo ite the mouth of Cole man Kim. along tl. e Clarion Kiver. Con taining S8 acres, more nr iei. Improve ments iionse. Darn, at., iiuriy-iiYB i" forty acres cleared, balance ill aeeond It owth ihnber. TmtMs up SaI.K One third el purchase money In le paid at time ol sale, balance in tw o annual pay mom with approved sociirlty. Kight reserved to reject any and all bids. S, M. Henry, Executor. March . llXtt. Ilotr lo fare the (-rip. Keinain quietly al home and take Chamberlain's Cough Komedvasdirected and a ouick recovery Is sure to follow. That remedy counteracts any tendancy of the grip to result In pneumonia, which is really t e only serious danger. Amorg the tens or in iiissihIs who have used it for Ihe grip, not one case has ever lieen reported thai did not recover. Sold I y Killmer Bros , Tionesta, Y. U. Wilkius, West Hickory, Pa. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour sack 1.101.M Corn meal, feed, 100 lb i.40 Corn meal, family, lot) lb 1.A0 Chop lets), puro grain 1.45 Oats ,'H) Com. shelled - .0 Buckwheat llonr. lb .'.'4 Beans bushel 2.MI Ham, sugar cured .14 Bacon, sugar cured .14 Shoulders .10 Salt Pork, lb .12 Whilellsh kit .) Sugar Mft.tM Svrup &( .50 N. O. Molasses .3.Vi .SO Collee, Uoast Kio l-i!'" Collee, blended Java ."5 Tea '(al .SO Butter (.ii') Kic .0,-1(4. ON Kggs, fresh .( . 1-i Salt W barrel I.ard -IS Potatoes, V bushel .00 Potatoes. Sweet 4 tb M Mine p barrel 901.0 .Nails V keg -!.iS rniTOKS1 KF.POKTofOreen Twp., A for the vear ending March 10, I'.HIJ: Pet-r Youngk, treasurer, in auct. w ,th road Intnl. To .unt. from Cha Klinestiver . $ ' I.M.Fox, K.O.T.M. By returns from Koail C"Pt DR. 40 S7 a 1 00 .V Mil 24.) 6.S " ' County 1'reas .. II. inrgard 1,'JBl 'S! By amt. overpaid on vouchers ... 33 1 'K. Kv orders redeemed !I,(fc!l M By 2 per cent. com. on il.HJO HI .. 31 43 $l,0.l Wl Henry Wlnegard, Col., In sect, with road fond. PR Bv bai. from 1!NK $ lot 7S To am1, of duplicate l.liU 27 To road woik lax 10 Bv ail 1 1. overpaid treas V li'.l H.'JOtJ 04 CK. tl 1"7 33 47 2S 27 to II 62 5 ( II U 7 Ht Treas. receipts By 5 per cenl com. on ?'H5 .... By S per cent com. on liOO ... By 5 per cent coin, on l!rJ.M By land returns By exonerations , t'.H'O 04 FINANCIAL- STATEM ENT. hksoi'hckh. Cash on hand, none To balance t 084 l i.iAiiti.n iKs. Road orders outstanding $3,081 Welhn auditors 01 ilreeu Twp. have examined the above and louud il to be correct. E. '. Kkb;.ky, C. A. HsHKISO, Frkd Uatiifon, Attest: Chan. Auditors. Klimkstiveb, Clerk. Charter Notice. Notice is hereby given that all appli cation will be uiado to the Governor of Hie Slate ol Pennsylvania, on March 17, I!r2, i.y lieorge A.'Steckle, A. K. Shipe, Joo llould autl oihers, under the Act of Assembly of tho Commonwealth ol Pen nsylvania, entitled "All Act to provide for the incorporation and ngulation of certain corporations." approved April 2!l:h, 1S74, and the supplements thereto, for the character ol sn intended corpor ation. 10 lie called Ships (HI A lias Com pany, Iho character and olij i t of which is to drill wells for oil and gas and mar ket the product within the County of Forest :n saia State, and for these pur poses to have, posse-a and enjoy al! the rights, benelits, and privileges of said act of Assembly and iu supclemeuts. A. K. HiurE. Charter Notice. Notice is hereby given that an applica tion will lie made 10 the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania on Friday, April 4, 1002 or as soon thereafter as may be, by J. F. Proper, F. C. Proper, F. It. Lan sdii, O. W. Proper ami I.. Ilehrens, under li c Act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and Regulation ol Natural Gas Companies." Approved I he the 2!Hli day of May, ls8.', and the Supplements thereto, for tho Charter of an intended Corporation to be called the "Kellettvillu Gas Company." The principal oilice or place of business of which is at Tionesta, Forest Co , Pa., with branches at Kellellville, Fast Hick ory anil W-fl Hick ry, Hie character and object of which is for the purpose of producing, dealing in, transporting, stor ing and supplying natural gas for eithor ligtit, heat or Isitti, and for oilier pur poses, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benetits, and privileges of said Act ol Assembly and its supplements. Samiiki. II. Irwin, Solicitor. Tionesta, l a., March 10. 1002. 3t D. FANNER'S GOLDEN RELIEF CUTS BRUISES SPRAINS STINGS CURES ANY FWSTY NAIIS. COLIC llnir, :j INSIDE OR OUT l:i 1 to 8 minutes HOW al.out jour stock of Stationary f We do high, class Job Printing. CRIP COLDS I BRONCHITIS 1 SOS ETH.D0 All NEUPAtOIAl CIARRMCE'B av.5oc.ii. I Sprina Fabrics! The materials wa are showing in Wash (inoiU for Shirt Waists ml Sliirt Waist Suits are the fines' we have ever had. faiM.u.ins. iriTisTi:, ami a new lot of dainty While Gooili at any reasonable figure ROBINSON Sold vcryhcra in can II lrr. Mule by SUndard Oil Company The Spring Campaign IS lloW i ll III WALL PAPER! GEO. I. DAVIS, The reeoirnizcrl arhsi in I'xper llaiminit ami HainliiiK. has all his shim pics rcsily for insieclioii, anil a liner line at lower prices was never exhibited here or else where. Mr. Davis is prepared to show samples ami nive estimates on all work In Ins line, ami 11 will lie well lor parnei neetlinir his services to consult li I ill a ni ce before enuairenieiits are nimlo too far ahead, tinnier papers no in at same price as ceilings and walls, this is a new lliinir anil an important item in keeping down the expense. Uur fee rcturnctl if we tail. Any one sendini ketch out! drvtintiuit of anv invention will promptly receive our opiuiou free cunceming rne paicnianiiity ot name, "now 10 urxaiu l'atetit " nctit uiMin reiuest. Patents aecurctl through 11s ntlvcrtiMru for sale at our expert patent t.-Acn nut ttirouch us reeivc frrial nolu e, without t riAttie. in Tub Pathnt Rkcbd. a itlustrutpi and wltlrly circulated iourual. ciin suit rt l lv M.intiMctinrr nnd Investor, beud (or sample cupy FftCK. Add t is. VICTOft J. EVANS A CO. (latent Attorney,) Evan tulldinf , WASHINGTON, D. C Wanted-An Idea 2S Who eu think some tTnpM tur 10 naif ni Prcct Tour IrlMjt: thrr mar tririt you wraith. WriM JOHS WKUDF.HHrRS ft CO.. Patent Attn Deys. WashlnguD, D. v.. tor their $1,(M prlaa ulTar Aa u ox two ounarau lUTanitoiu wsuiao. kT x vV v M Kin suit wt , J h 1,0 a BitTntTSCrt il i "lyREKA urn I til. It te- ' J sil th.s iVwrp, if W 1 aiuUut. IhtlVV VV . Wll J harm! ol Jft'C A V fl k eolykeciN afW. A sSm I lookiiwi.k V.T'jv V- . Vr"" 7 B new, but fAJf I 'L H we.irs twice ir Jij M at lonijliv ib SmJ . ,.. JPxr 1 1 B U.c ul Kurrlta A V I PATENT - LEATHER ROYAL SHOES. We are proud of our showing of these superb shoes. We know they aro going to be prime favorites this season and have taken special pains to make a complete sli owing of these superior shoes. No other house lias such a range of patterns or de sirable styles. Men's Women's Children's Carpets. A'jzw Spring SaMmES of Wsizl Pfe. New Gocms m Evert Bepmzitjiejvt. Tionesta Cash Store JlJLTWATZS LEADERS IlsT QU".A.TjIT!r OB PRICE. Whal Would If it stranger hnulil ak you the Mail to Kellellville, won I J you aiarl liim toward Pleai-antvillef Wo dare u 1--J0.U would tell him the best and nearest road tou knew. If a friend or stranger should ask you where to - go in the largest lelection of "CARPET SAMPLES,-- hat aeulil you lay T If you had looked over our line aud would tell him the (ruth, (which of court you would) you would lay go lo Ilealb 1 Fcii'i. There you cao lee lIoly.Hriiclii, Velvets, AxiulmterM, Tiiiclrlci aud Ingrains In all Stjle. And you will be assured the lowest pi ices, as well ai courteous treatment Now Wouldn't You? HEATH k FEIT. Up-to-Date Dealers in GBYEB.L MERGKdUWZSE. AO. A. Watns Cook, A. B. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, niRBCTORS A. Wayne Cook, O. W. Robinson, Win. Nmearbaugh, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. RJUhey. J. T. Dale, J. H. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.y ment at low rates. W. promise our euslom era all the beneflls consistent with conservative b klnir. Interest ptld on time deposit. Tour patronaite respectfully solicited. Up-to-date! BRIGHT SPARKLING ARTISTIC. Stock of new Goods. DIAMONDS. WATCHES. CLOCKS. JEWELRY. NOVELTIES. LEATHER GOODS. UMBRELLAS. CANES The LEADING) JEWELER. Sa 8KNKC A Ht.. OIL CH Y, PA. Patent Kid. SHOES AXMINSTERS MOQUETTES BODY BRUSSELS VELVETS TAPESTRIES INCRAINS UNIONS MATTINGS LINOLEUMS You Say? 6038. KtLLT. Cuhler. WM. SMBASBACOa, NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150,000. NEW NOVELTY! Style doesq't alona belong to ilkisnd tatini tod I'ariiian hat. Tbera it style ic foal wear nowadays, to btr. wo wish to tell jou of oar orw 'Colonial Oxford,' Wiinon wbo are particular about their footwear will find they are model of Fashion' latest creations and art tlrik ingly haudsnni tnd attrac tive. Wo have io stock tho pro vailing stylet in Oxford tiro alto. JOE LEVI, Cor. Ceo 1 re, feoeca, & Sycamore Hit OIL CITY, PA. Phono 23. RIGHT PRICES, Goodyear Welt Hand Turn McKay sewed. Rugs.
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