THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WCNK, - Editor 4 Pnoprictok WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1903. Bhyan will probably endorse Gorman on tho Booker Washington Dinner plat form. Tim "peerless leader" of the Demo crats is having great difficulty in Having hia reputation from the revelatioiiB made in the Hen n pit Will Case. Til it "whirl wind canvass" lias whirled Tern Johnson an far out of Right that a political telescope magnif; ing lO.OVO di Bnielera will not be aide In bring him to view in 1004. Thk Domocratio Senator from Mary land declares, "The race question has been rained and no one can tell where it will lead." lie hopes it will lead Gor man to the While House. Thk conflict over the Bennett will case has spoiled Mr, Bryan's projected trip to Europe. Yet he can't say that he needs the $50,000. In fact ho is fast becoming a millionaiie, if not a plutocrat. Statistics tell us that the average Engl inh man consumes, iu one year, two bottles of wine, 178 bottles of beer and nix bottles of spirits. The Prohibition parly and the W. C. T. U. can not be very active in England. In Centre c anity tho Domocratio can didate for jury commissioner was elected by a mnjority of one vote. It Is not probable, however, that his elect on will be contested. The Democratic State ticket carried Ihe county by a majority of two. Over in Venango county the Prohi bitionists have praotically swallowed up the Democratic party. In tho fight for district attorney the former had 3,25!) votes to the latter" 039. The Republi can candidate was elected by a majority of 297. A orkat microbe (arm has been estab lished by an American outside of Lon don, w here a dozen or more chemists are employed in manufacturing the most dreadful disease known to mankind and experimenting with remedies to cure them. Throvoh an oversight the Virginia Democrats in Buckingham county elect ed a negro as overseer of tho poor. His name was printed on Ihe ballot by mis take. Senator Gorman will probably cite this as another instance of negro domination. Dowie should take lesons from the New York minister who talked $1,400 from his congregation in hall an hour. He said lo them, "You can't serve God and Mammon at the smiie time, but yon can serve G d with Mammou, and here is your chance." Is a speech in Massachusetts last week Senator Hoar said : "I have no doubt of the pariotic purposes of many of our Democrotic brethren. I dare say that some time they may be trusted with pow er in this republic without repeating the mischief ,hich they did when they last enjoyed it. But tho time has not yet come." The senator does not expect to see another Domccratic administration until Ihe party is born again, an event not in sight or indicated at the present time. Brown, the cottou plunger, it is said, refused to greet Secretary of Agriculture Wilson, wbeu the latter was in New Or leans, Brown's home. The secretary the other day had occasion to criticise Brown for something, and the cotton cornerer 'got even" in this way. Of course this is a terrible blow to the Roosevelt adminis tration. Secretary Wilson cau not stay in the cabinet or anywhere else in public life unless he recovers in some way the regard of the great speculator. Thk convening of Congress in extra session on Monday caused little stir, as matters and things were pretty well cut and dried for the occasion. Joseph Can on, of Illinois, was.easily elected Speak er, and the all'able Alex. McDowell, of the Messer diocese, was readily re-elected Chief Clerk of the House. The session jscailiu for the consideration of the Cu ban treaty, but may take tip many other matters before adjournment. You never cau tell what Congress will do till it's did. Is Clearfield county Judge Cyrus Gordon was defeated for re-election by over 2,200 majority, while the county gave the Republican State ticket a ma jority of about 600. It was evidently a personal fight in which the great popularity of the Democratic candidate, Allison O. Smith, counted for miion. It is a pretty hard proposition to down a Smith who has an "O" for his middle Initial, as we have observed by watching the editor of the Punxy Spirit, Congress man William O. Smith's paper. Light Vole in Forest County. An anylisisof the vote cast in Forest county at the election yeslorday a week shows that less than 40 per cent, of the Vote of last year was polled, when the total was 1,999 as against 800 this year, counting the vote for the heads of the tickets. This condition was due entirely to a lack of anylhiug like a local contest in the county, thus relieving the election of practically all interest to the average voter. The relative strength of the two principal parties was shown to be about the same, the Republicans, if any differ ence, having turned out the stronger. The Prohibition vote which was probably up to its average, was somewhat aug menied by votes from both the old par lies, who doubtless felt thnv cnolH af- ford, iu an otTyear like this, complime their friends without doing any percej ible harm to their owu partv JmKrn 1 ent nt- w in, w ho was unopposed on the ticket for District Attorney, scored th wraui .... number, his vole being 404. Matnues was next with 47H, and Dr. Morrrow a elost third, with 477. Every precinct in (he county held an election, although the vote In sotneof th 111 was quite light, but generally. on the right side. The result of the election is a reminder of old limes, back in the seventies, when tho total vole ol the county hovered around Ihe 700 or f00 mark, and when about every voter out. Governor's Thanksgiving Proclamation. Following In the wake of President Roosevelt, Gov, Peunypacker has issued the following Thanksgiving proclama tion: "In conformity with a custom so long regarded that It has bee in e law of con duct, and in expression ol the will of the people, I, Samuel Whittaker Peunypack er, Governor of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby set aparlTliura day, November 2tih, as a day for giving thanks and praise to the Lord lor His in finite goodness and mercy. "The dearth and scarcity which alllict- ed our forefathers lie has turned to plen ty. He bath blessed Ihe land so that it is fruitful and brings foith whatsoever is needed for the lile of men. He hath saved us from the hands ol our enemies and has hitherto preserved us from all perils. He linth permitted no pleague, pestilence nor famine to doMroy us In good measnro He hath delivered us from hatred, malice and uiicbaritahleness. He bath an direct ed and prospered the consultations of our rulers that peace and happine-a, truth and Justice are established among us. "Let tin then meet in our churches and places of worship, and offer up our prayers, for the maintenance of our health and prosperity and tho Increase of our virtue and piety under His guidance and care, and let u not forget to comfort the sick, to clothe the naked and to feed those who are in hunger mid want. "Given under my hand and the great seal of the Stato in the city of Harrisbnrg, tliis fifth day of No'-enber, year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and three, and of the Cammoeweal'b, the one hundred and twenty eighth." IViiiisjlTaiiia's l'lnralitr 2S5,151. Complete, although not official, vote ca-t on Tuesday for State treasurer gives Mathues, R., 513.755! Hill, D., 228.60J. Matthues' plurality, 285,151. For auditor general, Snyder, R., 500, 411 i Dewalt, D., 238,505. Snyder-a plu rality, 203,908. The vote for judges of the superior court is relatively the same as that for State treasurer. The following table gives the com plete, but not official vole for State treas ure: COtf NT Y. MATHUKS, R. HILL, n. Adams 1 778 1,837 Allegheny 80,754 18,sti2 Armstrong 3,417 1,839 Beaver 3,910 1,48(1 Bed lord 3.142 2,255 Rerks 4 8S1 9,072 Itlair 8,217 4,050 Bradford 2 799 1 010 Bucks 8,091 6.781 Butler 2.379 1.407 Cambria 8,905 7,8.(0 Cameron 458 222 Carbon 2 979 2,50ti Center 2.094 2,093 Chester (1,026 2,290 Clarion 1.3S8 1,738 ileartield 7,249 6,221 Clinton I, WW 1,773 Columbia 1.092 1,993 Crawford 4,117 2,211 Cumberland 8.829 4,092 Dauphin 13.415 3.702 Delaware 10.014 1,347 Elk 1.404 2 985 Erie C.218 3.022 Fayette 3,400 2,377 Forest 478 212 Franklin 3,148 2,177 Fulton 698 0S6 Greene 1,112 1,901 Huntingdon 3,053 1,279 Indiana 3,173 1,73(5 Jefferson 3,f84 1,482 Juniata 1,320 1,134 Lackawanna 11,001 6,492 Lancaster 11,111 3,074 Lawrence 2.9U8 885 Lebanon ; 3,480 1,298 l,ehiiih 10.258 10,529 Luzerne 16,450 14,080 livcoming 3,303 3,078 Mc.Kean 1,072 491 Mercer ' 3,0o8 1,173 Mitllin 1,213 900 Monroe 1,235 2,530 Montgomery 5,0Hti 1,531 Montour 817 1,123 Narthampton 5,242 6.856 Northumberland 5.540 0,250 Perry ,73i 1,300 Philadelphia 163.310 20,707 Pike 386 860 Potter 1,084 475 Schuylkill 10,812 10,088 Snyder 1,585 574 Somerset 2.357 819 Sullivan 014 691 Susquehanna 3.374 2,052 Tiotia 2.785 1,112 Union 1,448 585 Venango 3.503 1,232 Wa3ren 2.278 930 Washington 6,024 3,087 Wayne 1,193 1,302 Westmoreland 8.834 5,210 Wyoming 1.340 1,109 York 6,280 6,597 Totals 513,755 228,603 It is said that the American sleeping cars are so non-sanitary that a traveler must choose between staying awake all night or sleeping with microbes. Throi'om the intei cession of the War Department the President has just par doned a military prisoner who committ ed murder oyer forty years ago. He was imprisoned for life but escaped and has since led suet a respectable life that ihe War Department did not care to take advantage of the discovery of bis Iden tity. There is more Catarrh in this sec1 ion of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed loc;il remedies, and liv constantly tailing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurabla. Science has proven CHtarrh to be a con stitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment, Halt's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitu tional cure on the market, It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonlul. It acts directly on the blood ai d mucous surfaces ol ihe system. They oiler ono hundred dollars for' any case it fails to euro. Send for circulars and tes timonials. F. J. CHENEY Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. The dollar you have to pay back is twice as big ns the offeyou Iwirryw. MILLION A I It KM' POOR MTO.VI A( II. The worn-out stomach of the over-ted millionaiie is otten paraded in Ihe public prints as a horrible example of the evils attendant on the possession or great wealth. But millionaires are nottheonly ones who are afflicted with bad stomachs The proportion is far gceater among ihe toilers. Dyspepsia and indigestion are rampant among tliese people, and they suffer far worse tortures than tne million aire unless they avail themselves of a stnudurd medicine like Green's August ! lower, which has been a favorite house hold remedy for all stomach troubles for over thirty five years. August Flower rouses the torpid liver, thus creating ap petite and insuring perfect digestion. It tones and vitalize. the entire system and makes life woith living, no matter what your station. Trial bottles, 25c; regular size, 75c. at James D. Davis. WILLIAM L. ELKINS DEAD. Had Become a Multi-Millionaire In Street Railway Business. Philadelphia, Nov. 9. William L. Rlkins, the multi-millionaire traction magnate and financier, died at hie summer home at Ashbourne Saturday night. He was 71 years old. Mr. El kins' illness dated from last spring, when a heavy iron girder which was being hoisted to the top of a now of fice building at Broad and Chestnut age, later going to New York, where he engaged in the produce business. He then took up the oil-producing business In Venango county, this state. In 1875 ho formed a partnership with Btieets, fell to the ground, Just gra'. Inp; him. The shock seriously affected his nervous system. The Inimediata cause of death was blood poisoning, added to which were kidney trouble, rheumatism and rheumatic gout. Mr. Elkins was born near Wheeling, W. Va., but came here at an early the Standard Oil company which bought his Interests five years later. In 1879 Mr. Elkins became Identified ulth the development of the street railway service with P. A. B. Wldener. Mr. Elkins was one of fyi Incorpora tors of tho Union Passenger Railway and Transfer company of New York In 1S85 and In 1SSC was among ths promoters who gave Boston an over head trolley system. The following year Widener, Elkins and the United Gas Improvement company bought tho Chicago Gas Light and Coke company. Later the Widener-Elkins syndicate secured control of the street railway systems of Chicago Pittsburg, Balti more and Buffalo. In 18S9 Mr. El kins was elected a director of the Sa vannah Traction company. In thii same year, with Messrs. Widener and William C. Whitney, Mr. Elkins Incor porated the Illinois Electric Vehicle company, a New Jersey corporation with a capital of $25,000,000. Despite his many business Interests, Mr. Elkins In 1889 accepted an ap pointment as a member of the art commission which supervised the decoration of the national building at the Paris exposition. Mr. Elkins was deeply interested in the development of art. He was a member of many clubs and societies. DROWNED WHILE HUNTING. John Smith Was Thrown Into the River by Boat Overturning and Could Not Swim. Ford City, Nov. 7. John (Pud) Smith of Garretts Run was drowned In the Allegheny river opposite the home of J. W. Glenn, the florist, Thurs day morning at 10 o'clock. Mr. Smith was duck hunting on the river in a boat and was accompanied by Squire U. S. Hobaugh. Smith had Just fired a shot while standing on the back seat of the boat. The con cussion of the shot made him take a step to the side of the boat, or else he stepped aside In his excitement, overturning the boat and throwing both men Into the water. Neither of the men could swim and before as sistance could arrive Smith sank and was drowned. Hobaugh got hold of the boat and was saved. The body of Smith was found near the place he sank at 11:30 o'clock. He leaves a wife and two small children. Steel Men Accept Wage Reduction. Connellsville, Nov. 7. The new scale for the coming year has been signed by the employes of the Ameri can Sheet Steel company, at Scott dale. It goes Into effect the first nf the year and carries a reduction of 20 per cent in the wages of the tonnage men, rollers, heaters and shearmen. Laborers will not be affected. The new arrangement was submitted to tne men the first of the week and they signed it yesterday. The No. 1 plant went on steady this week and it Is anticipated that the Old Meadow mill will go on full next week. Court House Fight Continues. Greensburg, Nov. 7. Controller John H. Brown has refused to make payments to William Miller & Sons ot Pittsburg for work done preparatory to the construction of the new court house. It is Raid here that suit will be brought against the custodian of the county funds. Controller Brown gives as his reason for non-payment the fact that the contract entered Int3 by the board of county commissioners with the Pittsburg contractors waj approved by only one of the judges ol the common pleas court. The bill presented anounts to $108. Shot as She Left Home. Latrobe, Pa.. Nov. 3. Mattle Arm strong of Loyalhanna came to Latroha Sunday evening and stationing herself a short distance away kept a clr.se watch on the residence of William Schall, a wellknown business man, who lives on Thompson street. After a short time Anna Anderson, a do mestic employed in the Schall home, came out of the house and started down the street. Miss Armstrong drew a revolver and opened fire upon Miss Anderson. The woman turned and ran screaming toward the house. Water Company Settled Suit. Kittanning, Nov. 7. The equity suit of Kittanning borough against the Armstrong Water company was settled at a meeting of the council AVednesday night, by the defendant company agreeing to pay all costs and to comply with the demand of the borough. The action was instituted to compel the water company to fur nish good water to the consumers. Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending sketch and description of any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patentability of same. " How to Obtain a Patent" scut upon request. Patents secured through us advertised for sale at our expense. Patents taken out through us receive tpecial notice, without charge, in The Patent Rkcokd, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. bend for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. (Patent Attorneys,) Evans Building, WASHINGTON, D. C. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THIS PAPER Oil Jnso For Sale. Tract of 125 acres In Harmony twp., Forest county, for sale in foo. Contains six producing well and a out 140,000 feet aecone growth pln timber. Wells con nected tip with boiler, engine, pipe.tunka etc. Inquire of Wm. Lawrenck, Tiouesta, Pa. ritO.H SO( Til AUtlt A. New Way nl VhIiih ('hniubrrliiiii' Conwli Ki-llirdv. Mr. Arthur Chapman, writing from Durban, Nam, South Africa, says: "An a proof that Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy is a euro suitable for old and voutiir. I pen you the following: A neighbor of mine nan a child just over two months old. It hail a very bad cough and the parents did not know what to give it. I suggested that if they would get a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and put some upon the dummy teat Ihe baby was sucking it would no doubt cure the child. This they did and brought about a quick relief and cured the baby." This remedy is for sale by Dr. J. C. Dunn. CHEAP TRIP 10 COLORADO Oo November 3 a rate of $18.75 Chicago to Denver, Colorado Springs or Pueblo, will be offered" hy the Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Hall way. Through traiu service Chicago to Donvery every ilay. Folders free. John R. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Room D, Park Buililing, Pittsburg, Pa. 11 30 ( linmlit-rliiln's ('ninth !(i-iiii'ily is rlt'nxniit 10 Take. The finest quality of granulated loaf sugar is used in the manufacture of Chamberlain's Cnuuh Remedv, and the roots used in its preparation give it a fla vor similar to maple syrup,- making it quite pleasant to lake. Mr. W. Li Rode rick, of Poolesville, Md , in speaking of this remedy says: "I have used Cham berlain's Cough hemody with my chil dren for several years and cau truthfully say It is the best preparation of tho kin'l 1 know of. The children like to take It and it has no injurious alter effect. For sale Ly Dr. J. C. Dunn. Low Hales For Thanksgiving via the Nickel Plate Roail, for points within 150 miles from place of start ing. Tickets mi sale November 25th ami 20th good to return until Nov. 30th, 1003, inclusive. See nearest agent or address A. C. Showaller. D. P. A.. 807 Slate St., Erie, Pa. n3() l IT A NT ICO - SEVKRAL PERSONS VV of character and good reputation in each stale (one in tills county required) to represent and advertise old established wealthy business housesof solid linancial standing. Salary $21.00 weekly with ex penses additional, all payable in cash direct each Wednesday from head offices. Horse and carriage, furnished when nec essary. References. Enclose self-addressed envelope. Colonial, 332 Dear born St., Chicago. s'2-4m PROCLAMATION. Whereas, The Hon. W. M. Lindsey, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions In and for the county o!' Forest, has issued his pre cept for holdinga Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Co'irt, Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for tlif County of Forest, to commence on the Third Monday of November, being the 10th day of November. 1903. No lice is therefore given to the Cor oner, Justices of the Pence 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 thoir recoids, 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 of Forest County, that they may be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der my hand and seal this 19th day of October, A. D. 1003. GEO. W. NOBLIT, L.8. Sheriff Till A I, I, I ST. List of causes set down for trial in tho Court of Common Pleasof Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Third Mondav of November, l!)0:i: 1. J. E. Beck vs. M.C. Watson, No. 28, Sept. Term, 1901. Motion to open judg ment. 2. W. A. Connelly vs. W. Wyman, Jocph Landers, No. 0, September Term, 1903. Summons In Action of Trespass. 3. S. E. Church va. W. Wyman, Josi ph Landers. No. 10, Sept. term, 1003. Summons iu action of trespass. 4. S. P. and J.- J. Keverline vs. J. E. Keck et al, as Zellers Oil and Gas Co.' No. 33, S.'pt. term, 1903. Appeal from J. P. 5. John W. Baxter vs. M. V. Pat terson, J. E. Heck, (orgn Brown, trad ing hs Patterson. Beck and Brown. No. 60, Sept. term, 1901. Appeal from J P. Attest, J. C. GK1ST, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa., October 19, 1903. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hernhv civ mi that the follow. . j r- ' - inir accounts have been tiled In mv office and will be presented at the next term of uouri lor continuation : First Hint narlial account of A. W. Ful ler, administrator of J. H. Fidler, late of .letiKs towusiiip, f orest county, ra., de ceased . J. C. GEIST, Clerk of Orphans' Court. Tionesta, Pa., October 19, 1903. Fred. Grcttcnbcrger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Blacksm il hi ng prompt ly done at Ijow Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and list west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. ORETTENBKRGEa v44 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE y TRADE MARKS Designs Fff, Copyrights Ac. Anyone sending a sketch and description mat quickly ascertHin our opinion free whether an Invention Is prohnhly patentable. Conilnunlrn tlonsntrlctljr confidential. Ilnnribonkon I'ntenW ent free. Oldest Hirency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive tptrinl notice, without chnrtre. In the Scientific American A hnnrtsomely lllnntratefl weekly. I.firtrent rir mint ion of any nrtentiUe journal. Termn, $;t a ytvir: four months, $1. Sold byull newsdealers. MUNN &Co.36,Bfoad"i"' New York Branch Office. 025 V .. Washington. IJ. C As usual the While Star Grocery will keep a supply ot gnus Tor rent during the hunting season, and will be prepared to lit foil out with tho best of ammunition for the occasion at caMimiblo cost. If 1 II 4. 1 I , ill ' 3 P h ;! :S'. i & Shirts Shirts Shirts!!! Special sale of about G dozen, most of tliem with starched bosom, at the uniform price of 40c each. Worth from 50o to 81. See our window, tf. & TIONl'WTA MA-ltltlOTH CORPECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour sack 1.1."1.40 Corn meal, feed, $ 100 tb i.H0 Corn meal, family, lot) lb l.f0 Chop teed, pure grain I . H." Oats ..Ml Corn, shelled .7.") Buckwheat Hour, lb .0:1 Beans bushel XOO Ham, sugar cured .1(1 Bacon, sugar cured .lrt Shoulders .10 Salt Pork, lb .l Whitcllsh kit .70 Sugar fi(.(H Syrup :W(,i .50 N. O. Molasses ,35'u) .60 Colloe, Roast Rio if J ($ 1 5 Coffee, blended Java .20 Tea ,S5 .50 Butter .20 Rice 0fl(($.0M Eggs, fresh (in .30 Salt barrel ".Si Lard .:t Potatoes, bushel .All Potatoes, sweet, 4 ll .(Ill Ume "f barrel 1.00 Nails f keg a.76 A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Pine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable) Rates. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIOITESTA, FJ. Telephone Xo. 30. PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. Repairs Boiler, Mill, Tanks Agitators. Iluya and Nells .Second - hand Hollers, Ete. Wire or letter orders' promptly at tended to, Eud of'Suspei sion Bridee, Third ward, OH, CIT1, LiiLiitx i:isii;ss, Practical ideas, op to dale meth ods, make our students a success, and the calls fin (hem greater than we can supply. The beet investment you can make for the business world is to take our Coimner ial and Short hand Course. We leach more iu otie year than the ordinary school can io three. 2.5 of our students have ac cepted office positions since laet April. Enter at any time. THE HOFF BUSINESS COLLEGE. Warren, Pa. 133 to Cnlilornlii mid Northwest. New Pullman "Ordinary" tleepers, wide vestibulcd and with every mod ern conv. nience, iu charge of coir po tent agents Irom Cincinnati and Chi cago. Kates for berths less than half of cost in regular sleepers Write to day for frae descriptive matter and full particulars to E. A. Richter, Traveling Passenger Agent, Illinois Central Railroad, 512 Park Build ing, Pittsburg, Pa. s23tf CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS Waft. Alwnv. rftlublp. Lndie. twk Drumlut Ibi 1114 IIKM Dlt ENOLIKII In Kril and CJold mt'iulln: buxt'M, Hfttleil with blue ribbon. Take no other. Kpfun dangerou miiunII lutionaaml Imilalitina. ltu of your DniL'Kist, or wml 4c. In Mumps for I'arllrulnrs, Toll, monialu anil "ICrllrf for l.acllm." in trlirr, by return Mall. lu.UOOTesUiuoumlii. bold by all Diwi;iriU. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. 8100 Madison Nqunrr, I'll IL. A., PA. HUh thli Dtpw Take LaXatlVG bfOmO SsJUinme Tablets. Seven Million boxes sold In east 1 2 months. ThlS Signature. m . . uimiiiiiiiwi.si New Dry Goods. New Dress Goods. New Ladies' Coats. New Misses' Coats. New Ladies' Skirts. Fall and Winter. Now Here and Arriving. HEATH AO. A. Watnb Cook, President. A. Tl. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, DIRKOTORH A. Wayne Cook, Q. W. Robinson, Win. Hmearbaiifth, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Kltohey. J. T. Dale, J. II. Kelly. Collections remitted 'for on day of pr.yment at low rales. We proiniso our cuatoin era all the benefits oonalHtent with conservative b kini;. Interest ptll on time depoaits. Tour patronage, respectfully solicited. It Will Only Cost One Cent to buy a postul card and send lo the New York Tribune fanner, New York City, for a free specimen copy. The New York Trib une Farmer in a Na tional Illustrated Agricultural Weekly fr farmers an ' their families, and EVERY issue contains matter instructive and entertaining t' EVERY member of the family. The price u $1.00 per year, but if you like it you can secure it with your own ftvnriie local news paper, The Forest Rki'uhmcan, Tionesta, Pa , at a bargain, Roth papers one year only U 25. Send your order and money lo Tun Re- PU11L1CAN. lislj trash Pay a little more, and you'll pet the worth of your money. Many of thecheap "lilled"Vatch Cases are made to sell, not to wear. The Jas. Boss s,u"rd Case has been made for 50 years, and 7,000,000 have proved their worth. It is guaranteed to wear 25 years many have been worn over 40 years. By this mark tfh yon know them. We recommend this case. We can put any kind of movement you want io a HOSS CASK, but recommend our special make of ILLINOIS AND HAMILTON moveiTKnl8. For finish, . strength, quality nud time, they can't he heal. The LEADING JEWELER. 32 SUNliCA St., OIL CITY, I'A. We promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign f Send model, sketch or photo ol invention loi i r free report on patentability, tor free book, HOW SaSTtRADE-MARKS-: Patents 1 Opposite U. S. Patent Office i WASHINGTON D. C. av w anu.,.1 i.aii un.euxu mm -'lis A inium H' & FEIT. iTttV JS03S. Kkllt. Caahior. WM. KMKARnATOR, Vice Prealden NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. t50.000. KAII.U AV. TIIMIIE TABLE To Take KlTect July (ith, 1D03. NOHTH I Ka-tern Tim NOUTIl 1 ! Stations I 2 I 4 p.tnia. 111 Leave Arrive p. ill. 'p. 111 i(l 50 li 80 !e 20 II 15 1 oo'fl 00 12 45.5 50 12 35 5 40 7 0(i Nlraka 7 30: Kohh Kun 7 401 Lamentation 7 4fJ Newtown Mills 1 4.YH (HI Kellettvllln 1 65 8 15 Itut'k Mills 2 05 8 2ft May burg - i0 8 40 Porkey 2 25.8 45 Minister 2 :t0 8 5n Wellera 2 4011 (Ml Hasting 2 55 ) 15 lllue Jav :i 10!) ISO Henry's Mill !l 25 II 50 Harnes 3 45'lOdO Stiolueld p.nua. in Arrive Leave 12 105 10 12 05 II 55 II 40 5 25 ft 20 ft 10 11 U0 4 5. 1 1 00 4 40 10 40 4 25 10 30 4 15 a. tnjp.in T. D. COLLINS, President. Pennsylvania UAlLltOAD. BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking effect, June 1st, 1U03. No. 30 Buffalo Express, daily except .Sunday 1107: a. in. No. 32 Oil City and Piitsbunr Ex rens,daily,except 8nndav..7:17 p.m. No. (1:30 Oil City Aeoiiin.,Sun-" day only, 0:50 a. ni. No. 0:32 Oil City Accoin., Sun day only, 8:27 p.m. For Hickory, Tidioute, Warren, Kinzua, Brad lord, Olean and the East: No. 31 Olean Express, daily except Sunday 8:51 a. in. No. 33 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:45 p. m. No. 0,33, Irvineton Aceom., Sunday only, 2:45 p. in. For Time Tables and additional infor mation consult Tieket Agent. W. vV. AT TKKHURY, J. h. WOOD. Oenoral Manager. Passenger Traltic Mgr. OEO. II. HOYD, Uen'l Passenger Agt. Wanted-An Idea Who can think of some simple thlog to patent? Prrct toiip IdPiw: ther mar brlnit vou wealth. Wrlw JOHN WKUDEKUURN CO.. Patent Alton neya, Waahlllgton, l. ('., for their fi.RJll price Oder uil Hit of two hundred liiTeutloua wanted. Cures Crip In Two Days. on every Sf&yr frvzrz0 box, 25c am 0 & TIONESTA
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