THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. I. WCNK, - (OITO 4 PSO.SItTO. WEDNKSDAY, MAY 21, 1902. 1902 MAY 1902 So. MoJTu. We.1 Th. Fr. Sa. 1 3 4 11 56 1213 7 8 9,10 14151617 1819 20 21 22 ; 23 ! 24 25126 27 28 29 30 31 Republican Ticket. fOINTV. CutoiMa-JOSEPH O. S1RI.KY. (Subject to action of District Conference) Armlly-V. W. AMSI.KR. rrothonolm-v J. V. UKIST. .S'Amri-Ut.OlUiK V. NOHMT. Ooitifv Vammiuaimm CON HAD Bl'KHKSX, A. K. sllltK. .4M-firor.-GKO. W. 1IOLKMAX, W. II . STILUS. Jury lbmmi,vioa-i-E R N EST SI BRLE The County Committee. Th primaries on the 10th inst., re Riiltotl in the election of the following gentlemen as member of the Republican County committee, iu whoae lunula the campaign will be thia fall: Dr. Wm. O. Morrow, Chairman, West Hickory, Pa. CUrington, John Moore. Redely Re, W. A. CroKsman. Nebraska, S. P. Whitman. Ouitonville, R. W.Ouilon. W. Hickory, J. B. Erb. Konle Farm, Ja Elliot. Hickory, Jo. King. Brookaton, J. S. Gihleraleeve. tlnsher, J. J. Haipht. Lynch, Jas Campbell. Iron City, J. A. Smith. Froat, W. T. Hart. Porkey, V. T. Kerr. dough, O. K. Anderson. Marlenville, II. S. Brock way. Duhrinp, S. M. Grwe. Starr, E. E. Zueniloll. Newtown Mills, Fred Rudolph. Kellettville, Leon Watson. Maylmri:, Chas. Deshuer. Tionesta Township, J. W. Mon. TioneaU Bnro. J. C. Dunn. Bun.niNd an isthmian canal and laying a Pacific cable are prejoct that should be a 'ted on by Congress at the present ses sion. Those haying scats next to Senator Tillman must be in constant fear of the day when he may be expected to blow bis head off. Tbrick la ha armed who hath hia quarrel juat. Col. Bryan will go into the campaign of 10O4 with the combined sup port of crimes ot 1873, 18!i and 'M. Havana and Santiago areboaxtingthat they are the cleanest and healthiest citiea In the world, l'ncle Sam has proved himself to be an excellent housekeeper. UsixkSam recognizes the fact that there ia a generous as well aa a vigilant aide to the Monroe doctrine. Our relief ships will be the first t reach Martin ique. Is it only a coincidence that every pa per that yawped lor free-tiade in 12 is now yawping for tariff re luclionf The country hasn't forgotten what happened after the elet lion of 1M2. Sot-TH Carolina can shortly indulge in the luxury of two Tillinans in the Sen ate if such is Us pleasure. The Tillman habit, however, Is not calculated to ad vanc the moral or material iutereete of a State. Tim President and Congress acted with praiaworth promptmsa and iuteligenre in the matter of the appropriation for the sufferers by the West Indian volcano. This calamity, w hich ia one of the most extensive in the world's history, appeals to all peoples, and with especial forces to the Americana, who are near neighboia to the atllicted locality. This ia a case in which aid must be furnished at ones if it Is to be effective at all, and the United States ia rising grandly to the emergency. Thk possibilities of rapid expansion In the families of lull Mormon faith and practices are Indicated in that of Brigham Young, late leading and most prolific prophet, whose descendenta are determ ined to keep up family conventions; for which purpose a family reunion has been planned, to take place in Salt Lake City. As no available building In that city Is large enough for the reunion it will be held in the open air. Brigham Young had M children, ol whom 47 survive him. There are 2i4 grandchildren of the Mor mon leader and 743 great grandchildren making a total of mors than 1,000 descen dants of a man who died after the close of the Civil War. Throuoh th earnest and well directed efforts of Commissioner Rothrock exlen sive tracts of forest land have recently been secured in addition to former pur chases. The plots pun based aggregate 83,010 acres, and are located in Hunting don, UdIod, Center, Mifflin and Pike counties. About 6,0 0 acres of this pur chase in Huntingdon is splendid timber land, which will mnrethan psy for itself iu timber that can be removed. The commission i not only purchasing tracts of desirable land but i improving the de nuded land formerly purchased, asisevi dent from fact that 1',MiO young pine trees have just been set out in the South Mountain reservatiin and prepara tion are in progress to plant 50,(100 tulip- poplar trees in the same tracts. The coin mission has offers of still other fine tracts and will purchase them aa rapidly aa the mean to do so are supplied. The people of Pennsylvania will not complain if fu ture legislature appropriate money wilh even greater libearlitjr than those in i lie bast have for the acquit ing of forest lands. It is tho only wav in which for est restoration on an adequate scale is possible. Frkk-tkakkks insist that the only wax to save Cut from ruin is to ctnhiace their doctrine. They make the same claim in regard to the beef trust. No matter what public question comes up, the free-trader offers his tsd as the only reined . On one occasion the Vnitcd States tried the cure-all and the land was speedily filled with Idlo men and soup houses. That experiment is quite enough of the kind. A stuxiFU'ANT political sign of the times in Indiana ia the rejection of a Bry an platform by lb Democratic conven tion of the Second Congressional Dis trict and the adoption ot w hat can be called an anti-Bryau platform. Tho In dianapolis Journal remarks on this oc currence in this way : "For six years the Democracy of Indiana was shouting Bryan and 1(1 to 1.' It playcarded Itself Bryan and lii to 1.' Its reply to every appeal to listen to reason was 'Bryan and It! to 1". Now a Democrat in the Second District could not be hired to cover him self with a 'Bryan and Id to 1' buduo and go down the streets of a considerable town. Indeed, there is reason to believe the person w ho sbouid break into a Dein ocaatic convention shouting the one slo gan of the party in lS!Hi would lie hustled out as something in the nature of a lunatic." Prksknt indications are that the ap propriation for a Government building in Oil City may be increased from fiifl.OOO to Ko.OiiO. Senator Penrose has offered an amendment to the bill, providing for such an Increase, In connection with this nutter it is worthy of note that our .citi zens have not displayed the interest in this matter which its importance war rants. When the project was first men tioned It was not thought it would amount to anything, because it was gen erly understood that it would require goodly amount of judicious work on the part of a Congressman to seeuro such an appropriotion, particularly for a building in a city no larger than thia one. But Congressman Sibley bags tho game he goes after, and he deserves well at tho hands of our citizena for what he has done for us. Something In the way of recognition might l.e In order. O the 8th of May, l'.H'J, the amount of gold in the I'nited States Treasury was f.'itSMJO.Hrai, the largest sum in gold coin the national money vaults ever con tained. This gratifying condition exists alter live year of McKinlcyistn, of Ding loyism. Protectionism, or whatever yon please to call it. It contrasts strongly with the conditions w hich existed six or even or eight years ago under a tariff reform or free-trade administration. Then we were selling bonds to make good our treasury clock of gold, which had fallen to about j0,0tit,n00, or, say, ViO.nOO.OnO below the present high water mark. No sooner did we exchange bonds for gold coin than the gold would be drawn out again in redemption of le gal tender notes. So it went, that dis heartening "endless chain" of taking in and paying out gold. McKinlcy broke tho "endless chain," and it has stayod broken ever sinco. Program fur Mentor ial Buy. Forenoon on German Hill. Post will leave Tionesta at 8:00 and airive at the Evangelical chuich at 0:30, decorate the graves of soldiers buried in that cemetery, return to Bartholomew church and per form the ceremonies in that cenietery.aud if there are any short speeches they will then be heard. It is expected that the children and others will provide the flowers and furnish the music. It is hoped all will turn out, and show respect to th' honored dead. Afternoon in Tionesta. The Sabbath schools of Tionesta and the surrounding country, and all the children in Tionesta on that d iv, are earnestly invited to par ticipate in marching and decorating the graves. Tne Post will assemblo at their headquarters at 2:00 and the procession will proceed to Kiveraideceinctery under the direction of the Marshal, Capt. D. S. Knox. The societies and citizens are cor dially invited to join in tho procession. The column will form and march down River street to tho bridge where it will halt while "the beautiful ceremony of strewing with (lowers tho waters that inn to the sea in memory of our sailors dead who fell in the cause of the Republic" is being peilormed. When through, the column will march up River street to May then to Elm, thence to the cemetery. The services in the cemetery will be rit ualistic. Alter the graves are decorated the column will reform and march to the Court House and complete the ritual, which will lie followed by the niemoiia address bv Pro'. Charles E. Lord, of Franklin, Pa. The Tionesta Cornet band has kindly consented to furnish music for this occasion. The following are details to decorate the graves not included in the above; Newmansville, Tylersburg and Licking ville, comrades I). R. Waiters, D. E. Stagley, Daniel halsgiver, Moses Mealy and George Keeler. President, comrades George II. and Alexander McCalinoiit and C. C. VanGcison. Joseph Mong is asked to decorate the graves at Mt. inn. The children and young peorlo of the Sabbath Schools are asked to gather mid prepare flowers under the directions of the ladies of the W. R. C. No. 137. 'I lie ladies of the Corps will serve lunch to all old soldiers and their families. G. W. RiiiUNsoN, J. W. Moititow, S. C. Johnston. Committee, Capt. George Stow Post at its last regn fsr meeting unn:iiiniisly leitera'ed the following resolution past and published one year since : besolved : That Memorial Day is a sa cred day, not only by the old sol 'Hit who commemorates the memory of his fallen comrade, but for the people who on that dav remember and dicorato the giavi s (if their friends. We as a Post ilo plore,denounceand condemn the practice of base ball and other sporting gillies on that day, regarding such games a nui sance, and desecration o' tho day, and that we invoke the iiilltienee ol all good citizens to a-si-t us in preventing its des ecration. Hrlsllr II lira m l I i.nt l arril Allrr Fourteen Yrar mi PiiflrrinM. "I have been atllicted with aciatic rheu matism lor fourteen years," says Josh Edgar, of Germantown, Cal. "I was able to be around hilt constantly suffered. I tried everything I could bear id and at la-t was told to try Chamberlain's l'a;n Balm, which I di I and was immediately relieved and in a short time cured, and I am happy to say it has not since re turned." Whv not use this liniment and getwellT Sold bv Killmcr Bros., Tio nesta, W. G. Wilkins, West Hickory, Pa. It is painful to free-trade organs to find the volcanic eruption can not be charged to a protective tariff. How's This J We offer One Hundred Dollar Re ward for any case of Catarrh, that cannot be cured bv Hall Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chkkkv A Co.. Props., Tol. do.O. We, the undcrigtied, have known F.J. Cheney for the last l." years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made, by their linn. Wkst(' Tkaix, wholesale druggists, To ledo, v., Wai.oinu, Kinnan A Marvin, w holcsule drimgixts, Tclcdo, O. Hall's ('atari h Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of lite system. Price 7.o per bottle. Sold by all' druggists. Testi monials free. Hall's Family Tills are the best. Sabbath School Convention. Follow ing Is the program of the sev enth annnil Sabbath school convention lobe h 'Id at Cbirington, Pa., Tuesday and Wednesday, June 3rd and 4th. Tl-KSDAY AVTKHNOON. 2:(sl-Devi tional, Rev. Mr. Punntnre. 2: 1.V-Address of Welcome, Rev. Rich ards, 2:2.' Response, G. W. Warden. 2:.lo The Sabbath School and the Needs it Should Meet ; '1 he Need of the Hour, Rev. S. L. Ru-hards. 2:4.V-The Need ot the Church, J. O. Work. 2:2V-The Need of the Home, Mrs. A. R. Mechlins. :!:(- How Nearly Do Our Schools Mi et These Neeeds? Music. 3:30 -The I'se of Printer's Ink and tho Mails tor Holding Scholars, F. R. Ijiu son. General business. Adjournment. EVKNINU SKSSION. 7:30 -Song and Praiso Service, Rev. Mr. Humbert, f:00--Address by State Worker. Appointment of Committees. V KhN KNDA Y MORNlNll. !':!.-- Report of Delegates. 10:00--Methods of Ingathering, Mrs. Cecil Gross. 10:15 How to Secure and Hold Atten tion in Class, A. R. Meehling. Music. 11:00-I'sing Scholars to Reach Schol ars, Miss Martha II. Morrow. V K PS KS DAY A KTKKNOON. Devotional, Itev. H. K. Steele. 2:2-"--Secnring Decisions for Christ, Dr. J. W. Morrow. 2:15 Conference with Primary Teach ers, Miss Alice Hamlin, State Worker. Question Box. Report oToti.mittees. Election of olllcers. kvkmno sission. 7:30- Song and Praise Service, Rev. V. S. r rainpton. Benefit Derived From Sabbath School Convention, State Woiker. &00 --Address. Teachers Fxniniiiatloiis tnr 11H12. Tionesta, Monday, June 2ml. Neilltown, Tuesday, June 3.1. Hickory, Wednesday, June 4th. Kellettville, Thursday, June 5th. Nebraska, Friday, Junefith. Brookston, Tuesday, June 10th. Marirnville, Wednesday, June 11th. Clarington, Thursday, June 12th. Nebraska special, Saturday, Aug. 231. An examination will bo held in Clar ion during Ihe spring or summer term for the benlit of teai hers of Forest county who are attending the Normal School there. All who do not hold valid certificate", and who desire to teach in Forest county during the school year beginning June 1st, P.102, must enter tho class at one of thee examinations. So nwe triU be ex amini-tl tinrc. Certificate u-itl not be frantcd to njij'ticintA under I" tettr of t;iet nor to jterson of iue-ftionobte hnhti. Examinations will begin at 0:00 a. in. .1 It work mif.ii be time with pen and ink on leynl cni or fool cii injur. Applicants from other counties will lie permitted to enter the dies only at the request ol tlieSuperintetident of thcirown county , or by request signed by mem bers of school boards of Forest county. This does not apply to pes.) in who have previously taught in this county, or those living near the county lines. On enlering Hie class the applicant must hand the examiner a stamped en veiooo adliessed to himself (or hcr sell), mid a -pecimin of penmanship, As a specimin of penmanship, appli cants may write some quotation from Wbitticr. Teacher will please bring with them the December number of the Educational Foundations. Stt'onier to the Sujierintentlcnl mtiAt briny rrcommrniitttion of good moral character, from tome rcxponiiibtc person. Diiectors and all others Interested in education are very cordially invited to be present. E. E. Stitzinokp, Superintendent YVhotina t'onali. A woman who has had experience with this disease, tells how to prevent any dangerous contcqticiico from it. She says: Our three children took whooping cough )a--t summer, our baby boy being only three months old. end owing to our giving them ( tiaiiilierlain s t. on ti Rein edy, they lost none of tli"ir plumpness and came out m much tietter health than other children whose parents did not use this reined) . Our oldest girl would call lustily tor eoiiL'ti svrup hetueeii wlioops. Jessie i'inkev Hall, Springville. Ala. This reinedv is for sale by Killmcr Bros., Tionesta, W. O. Wilkins, West Hickory, ra. Krilnerd Itutrs in Porllnnil. On account of the National Convention, Travelers' Protective Assoc'n of Amer ica, June 3 to 7, and the Supreme Lodge, Ancient Order United Workmen, June In to 20, at Portland, Ore., the Pennsyl vania bail road Company will sell excur sion tickets to Portland from all stations on Us lines, from May i.8 to June 7, In clusive, at greatly reduced rates. These tickets will lie good for return passago wthin sixty ilavs from dale of sale when executed by Joint Agent st Portland and peyment ol lifiy cents made lor this ser vice. Apply to Ticket Agents. M Itribicrd Itnles tm siiia Francisce and litin Anacles. On account of the Imperial Council, Nobles of the Mystic Hiirine, atSan Fran cisco, Cal., June In to 1 1, Pm2, the Penn sylvania Ibiilrond Company will sell ex cursion tickets to San Francisco or Los Angeles from all stations on its lines, from May jd, to June 7, inclusive, at greatly reduced lates. These tickets will be good for return pa-sjL" within sixty days Iroiu dafonf sain when executed by Joint Agent at Los AtiLo-b-s or San Fran cisco and payment of liliy cents made lor the service. For specific rates apply to '1 leket Agents. A Loral Testimonial. E. K. Thompson A Son, Titusville, Pa. Dear Sir; Sevt ral years ago I aa taken with ki.!ncy and bladder disease, and suffered with terrible paina, lies Ides losing control of the action of my kidney and bladder. A number of doctor bad my case st different tunes, but received no benefit, and was given up and fully expected death would relievo my suffer ings. A friend recommended 1MROS MA and I began taking it, at first I could see no change, but after taking about eight bottles I began tu get better. I con tinued to use it and to-day am entirely cured. I mt an old resident of thia county and am well known in this sec tion, and consider myself a walking ad vertisement of your truly wondorlnl medicine, Barosma. Yours respectifully, Nitthan Burdick. West Hickory, Pa , April Itith, 1002. MJT SMILI PuX Rut Just us Had. Nervous, Monk, Ir rutiblc, Sleepless, llcatl Con fu oil, All Run Down. Mis. Emma Vonsel, of 500 Elk street, Franklin, Pa., says: "Dr. A. W. Chase' Nerve Pills are an excellent medicine. I was very nervous and unable to obtain sleep, consqnently languid daytime. I got a box and they gave me strength, steadiness and good sleep. This is nat urally pleasing to me." Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills are sold at 50c a box at dealers, or Dr, A. W. Chase Medicine Company, Buffalo, N. Y. See that portrait and signature of A. W. Chase, M. D., are on every package For sale by Killmer Bros., druggists. Tioiiesla Postofllre Business. Business done at Tionesta, Pa , post- office, for the year 1001 : letters and packages registerered and dispatched 320 00 Registers received, recorded and dispatched 1,143 00 Registers received and delivered 457 00 Stamps sold $2,371 64 Box rents collected 170 4B Second class mail 2170 $2,505 S2 Postmaster's salary tl,200 00 Clerk hiio 200 00 Rent loo 00 Light and Fuel 20 7 Special Delivery 7 52 Repairs o mail bag 40 Remitted New Y ork ... 1,' 37 14 $2,4i5 82 42,505 82 I' M.'S RECEIPTS A lUSBftlsKMKNTsl. Salary $l,2ntl Ot) Clerk hire 200 00 Rent 100 00 Light and fuel 20 70 For HI special delivery letter at 8 cents each 7 52 Repairs to mail baits 40 Commission on '-"71 M. O. issued at 3 cents end) 02 13 $1,500 81 Postmaster paid c!erks$ 52 22 Rem 100 no Light and fuel 20 70 Repaiis to mail bag 40 Olllf expenses 05 00 $ 70S 3S -$ 702 43 HUSKY ORIIKR IM'alNKSS. Balance brought forward from looo $ 103 07 No. of orders Issued 2u71, mi'l.. 11,010 05 Fees on same 113 20 War lax on 1010 ordora at i i is, each 20 02 $11,010 84 No. of orders paid 732. Ain't $4,033 53 Commission on 2i71 at 1c. each.. Oi 13 Remitted to depository at P'g'h 7,123 (SI Bal. on hand at end of year I'S 18 $11,010 84 deceived and disnstebed 1:12 JT'2 lbs. of mail matter during the year loni. TIONESTA STEAM LAUNDRY Is) lii full operation mid prepared to do your Work in the Highest Ntyle of the Art. Our work compares favorably wilh the finest In he had anywhere. We are fitter) in modern style and our majIiiDery is (f the newel pattern for du'iDg first class work. We ask trial and will guarantee perfect satin faction. FAMILY WASHINGS A SPECIALTY PRICES 0W AS THE LOWEST. Tioiienla Mtenm Laundry. New Silverine Watch Case traded for Old Silver tCase In any condition. Old watches laken.in ex change for new ones a. t. ..xii:uoo, Anderson A O' liar a barber shop. Tionesta, Pa ow. FEirsirsiEPc'R GOLDEN RELIEF iCUTS WRES ANY arid lenuisFS TTi'W VT colds t SUSTY llSllS.i JTIL JL NRIBAICIA JtULIC HlalDE OS OUT DIARRMtlAj In 1 to 8 minute ?.rir.f. IT DA VQ TO A DVF.KTI.SK in TIIIM PAP Eli. r LlmiW aiMiiiaiwMiaiiB'nrrrrnil Costs Less tbau almost aavlhiog you have nu your talilo. Ice Cream is not an ex pensive dish, and is no trouble at all if nmdo at home in ft Peerless Iceland Freezer COno Motion) No salt or oil ran get into lite can of "The Pcerlfss." fcvi-'a from 2 to 8 quarts. ROBINSON. I a every town and village $J may be had Ax saso that makes your horses glad. TIOMOSTA SIAKKKTW COKPKtTKl) KVKRY Tl'BHAY, BY KKI.I.UI1.F. HKAl.l:i!9 Floor V sack 1.10(al.:i" Com meal, feed, "rl lootb j.4." Corn meal, family, V Kill tt l.ito Chop teed, pure grain 1.0 Oats .tiO Corn, shelled .M) llnckw heat flour, ft lh .JJ Beans "p bushel 2..r0 Usui, sngiir cured .1" Ilacon, sugar cured .!' Shoulder .10 Salt Pork, f lt .12 Wliilclis.li '( kit .00 Sugar r)($.nil Svrup Xui) .All N'. O. Molasses .IWVu, ..'si Coffee, Koaist Hio lJJ(a. 15 Coffee, blended Java , .it) Tea :tSffi ..'si Butler 2nd .22 Klco 0,"(a).os Fggs, fresh i l'-l Salffl barrel 1.:.) I.ard .IH Potatoes, 1 bushel .10 Potatoes, Sweet ft lb .02 Mine f barrel U0l.oo Nails V keg 2.75 Cures Iiheiiiiialism, Netira'gia, Injuries, Sore Fuel, l.ame and Aching Hack. Skin PWcasc. Pains and Spiains. WKEO WANO ELECTRIC OIL. 25. TRY IT u OW about your stock of Stationary T Ve lo bun class Job muting. ROYAL SHOES. n I I. I",. r rar v tanJsr Oil I . WmM JL al We arc proud of our showing of these superb shoes. Wo know they arc going to bo prime favorites this season and have taken special pains to make a completo showing of these superior shoes. No other house lias such a range of patterns or de sirable styles. Men's Women's Children's Csrp6ts. New orQom v Evmr Dep?itmext. Tiones ALWAYS LEADERS LIST Q.UALITIir OB PRICE. Substantial Shoes for Women do ont depend on the amount of leather worked into them, but the quality of it. The lighlncps, the grace and the wearing qualitiel of the have won them distinctive prestige iih women. Tht makers guarautee them, we do, and iu vile your iuspec tinu of the new style just in. HEATH Up-to-Date A O. A. Watni Cook, President. A. B. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, nmrcrroRa A. Wayno Cook, O. V. lloblnson, Win. Hiuoai batigh, N. P. Wheelor, T. V. Rltchey. J. T. Hale, J. II. Kelly. Collection remitted for on day of pnyinent at low rate. We promise our custom era all the bcnellta consistent with conservative b king. Interest paid on time deposit. Tour patronage respectfully solicited. The Spring Campaign is now on iu WALL PAPER! GEO. I. DAVIS, The recognized artist In Paper Hanging and Painting, has all bis sample ready lor inspection, and a liner line at lower pi ieea was never exhibited here or else where. Mr. liavls is prepared to show samples mid give estimates on all work iu Ins I nc. and it will.be well for parties needing his services to consult him at orce before engagements are made loo lar ahead. Border papers go in at same price as ceilings and walls. This is a new tiling and an important item iu kipping dow ii the expense. Devolution Notico. Take notice that tho partnership lie tween Charles Kosen and Wolf Kosen do ing business as Wolf Kosen it Hro., at Marlenville, Pa., wasnnthe -.nil day of March, A. I , by agreement in writing disaolved. The business will hereal'ler lie conducted by Wolf Kosen, Charles It sen having withwrawn from business. All claims duo Ihe liriu will be settled with Wolf Kosen. Woi.p Kokks. Paled, April 2.1th, 1002. Wanted-An Idea S3 Prrct your Idriu; th"T may brio y-'U wt-lih. Wrlw JOHN WKUDKKlll'HN t CO., IWnl AUov My. WfcMhtnRun. l. c. f.ie ttatr tl.ii prtu u(Tr lt.il u L ot INU tlUSaUnll lUMlkUS WUll4Mlu IT - LEATHER atent Kid. SHOES AXMINSTERS MOQUETTES BODY BRUSSELS VELVETS TAPESTRIES INCRAINS UNIONS MATTINGS LINOLEUMS ta Cash Olga Nethersole $2.50 Shoes k FEIT. Dealers in 603S. Kki.lt. Cashier. Wat. SMKABBAfOH, Vice Proaldati NATIONAL HANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150,000. Take care of your feel And (hoy will fake rare of y oil Haw truo this is will be apparent lo anyone who has worn pair of Shoes that did not fit. Tired and oros, llieir whole body suffers Iroiu the effects of lb se t'hoes. Out Ox fords are the kind that fit, the kind that gives spring ami bojaocy lo the step, the kind that protect lb feet, not the kind that torture Ih'ni. OUIt $2 00 OXFORDS are made of the very best leather, put together by expert, in heavy and light soles, patent leather sod kid lip, buth laco and button. JOE LEVI, Cur. Centre, Seoera, & Sycamore tits OIL CITY, 1M. Phone 'Si. RIGHT PRICES. Goodyear Welt Hand Turn McKay sewed. Rugs. Store
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