THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WINK, COITOK 4 PHOPRHTO. WEDNKSDAY, DECEMBER 2.1, 1903. 1903 DECEMBER 1903 Su. Mo Fr. Sa. 5 6 7 11 12 19 26 13 14 18 20 21 25 27 28 MOON'S PHASES. o run A 1:13 AO,! k New vi Moon t p.m. tMoon 18 p. m. f Third ii 0-53 V. Quarter IX a.m. First 0(? t.2-1 y Quarter 41) p. in, No Paper Next Mock. I f your Kkitblican Tails to reach you next wrek we hope you will uot have an attack of heart failure, but will reflect that we are iu the midst of the festive Christmastide, and that the printers are enjoying a short layoff. Hut keep in mind that this printeiy will be open all week for the transaction of business, in which is intended to be included the re ceipting lor funds due the institution. Our next issue will been the fitb of Janu ary, 11I04. Meantime may all our patrons enjoy a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Thk Chicago colosseum, in which the Republican national convention will be hold next June, will seat 12.0(H). Sknator Morcmk's mouth dredger is at work again on the Panama canal. Oh, for a hundred earth dredgeis as tireless in the i.reai-h ! Tkakps throughout the country are very enthusiasticover the declaration of a Chicago professor that bathing is injui ious to the health. A young Frenchman who discovered that his fiancee spent 50,000 franc8 a year at her dressmaker's broke his engage ment and married the dressmaker. Tom Johnson regards his first defeat is merely "the first battle." He is ambi tious and wants at least as many defeats as were administered to the "Peerless Leader." is inch the New York election, Tauiany has become a power in the Democratic party. Consequently Senator Gorman is in constant communication with the Tam many leaders nu all political questions. Mr. Bryan who has just been received by the Pope can console himself with the thought that if be had been elected Pres ident of the United States he would not have been able to make his present trip to Europe. Thk American Mining Congress will have a bill introduced in the Federal Congress providing for the creation of a Department providing for Mines and mining, the head of which is to be a member of the President's cabinet. Si'EAK Kit Cannon was shrewd in al lowing Leader Williams to name the Democratic members of the House com mittees. Now all the disappointed con gressmen blame Mr. Williams for their failure to get good committee assign ments. Skcrktary Hitchcock finds that the pension sytem has cost the government from its foundation to the present tiuiei the sum of $3,134,271,524 ; which certainly seems like an answer to ti.e general be lie! that "Republics are ungrateful." It's' a big lot of money that has done a big lo ol good. Senator Lodui-.'s suggestion that the United States government purchase the islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon from France has become a campaign issue iu the islands during the election of a mem ber of the Chamber of Deputies of Paris. Those who favor the sale of the islands argue that the inhabitants would gain greatly by having their fish entered free of duty in the United States. The cam paign has been heated and several duels have been fought. The Canadians are urging Great Britain co-operation in the purchase of the islands. Congressman W. O. Smith, of Punx sutawney, as clearheaded ant brainy a member as the National legislature pos sesses, pays this graceful compliment to his distinguished colleague from this district: "One of the kindest men in the House ol Representatives, as well as one of the most genial, is Mr. Sibley, lie is always not only willing but anxious to do anything be can lor anybody. 'About all the satisfaction I can get out of life,' be remarked the other day, 'is to be able to do something to help somebody. I never go to bed feeling so well satisfied with myself as when I have spent the afternoon at the Pension Ollice pleading the cause of a lot of poor old soldiers who have asked me to help them gel an in crease of pension. Nature seems to have so constituted a man that he cannot be happy except when he is performing some useful service for a fellow traveler through this vale of tears.' " Jlaybiirg. Wm. Dickey, of Hrookville, a member ol the Watson Lands Lumber Co., was In town on Wednesday. Mr. Dickey usually spends his winters in sunny California, but this winter cannot go on account of sickness of Mrs. Dickey at Hrookville. Frank Wyncoop met with an accident on the mill this wee , that will lay him by for some time. A bad friction burn nu his hand compels him to carry It in a sling. F. K. Brown has so far recovered from the injury to his foot that he made two trips to Nebraska this week in a cutter. Mrs. F. K. Brown and Mrs, James Biown, Jr., were business visitors to Warren Thursday. Frank and Ethul Richards came home from school at Mead villi), Thursday, for the Christinas holidays. They will re turn about luo 1th of January. Tu. We. Tb. ill- 8 J10 15 16 17 22 23 24 29 30 31 Mr. Collins is making a change io the S. A T. K. R. at' I he old slash dam. He is carrying the road-bed along the side hill for about half mile to avoid the heavy ice and Hoods that pour over the lower end of the Maybuig flats in win ter and spring. It will be a (treat im provement. The blent and rain for the last few days, and now this cold snap, makes an excel lent foundation for. roads. The sleighing Is good. It looks aa if we bad one of our old fashioned winters on hand. I see iy the papers that the Senate at Washington has taken up the Panama canal. Some are pouring out the vial of wrath on the President for what they call his indecent hast In recognizing the new Slate of Panama. For m part I am very glad that we have a man at the bead of our nation that can see through and embrace the opportunity. For the life of nie I can't see why the wheels of progress should be blocked by a few grasping politicians at Itogota. The President gave them a dose of their own medicine and by the way they act, it seems bard to take. Program of Local Iustitute. Following is the Program of local in stitute to be held at Redulyffe, Jan. lflih and 17th, 1904, by teachers of Harnett dis trict. Friday evening 8 o'clock, Devotional Exercises, Rev. Hicks; Song, America; Address.C .Sup'.Stit.inger ; Vocal Solo, Miss Lillian Weldy; announcements and adjournment. Saturday, Jan. 17th, 9:00 devotional ex ercises; Value of Reading, Miss May Cy- phert; The Recitation, George Dunkle; music; Educational Uses of Stories, Misa Maude Thompson ; Methods and Devices in Grainm.r, Miss M. Gertrude Sliattark; Methods and Devices in Arithmetic, Miss Alice McClosky ; Song; Noou adjourn ment, 1:00 o'clock, Song, Greenwood School; Methods and devices in Geography, Mrs. Lizzie Cook ; Value ot an aim in life, F, M. Timlin ; Study of Child Nature, J. B. Maze; Question Box; Organist, Miss Lillian Weldy. Cream of the Sews. Contentment comes to those only who want but little and are satisfied with lew. -Do your Chilstmas thinking lively and when you have decided come to Hopkins. There is no danger of disap pointment. You will find it here. It A man begins to talk of his resig nation after he gets the grand bounce. Choicest candies and nuts for Christ mas as the White Star Grocery. It A man who is looking for trouble can usuly find It without trouble. A pretty, up ta dale doll's bat goes with every purchase of a lady's hat at Joyce's millinery till to-morrow night. Illusions of courtship are more pleas ing than realities of matrimony. Ifyour mind is not fully made tip you can soon settle the Christmas prob lem by calling at Hopkins's store. It Laziness is a disease that is responsi ble for a lot of chronic invalids. Although our Christmas trade has been large we still have fine selection of toilet sets, albums, novelties, etc., at Dunn's. It If you would avoid temptation, busy yourself with your own affairs. Santa Clans still maintains headquar ters at Hopkins' store. It Business is a mantel that covers multitude of queer transactions. The finest stock Iruits fresh Irom the tropics for the Christmas table at the White Star Grocery. It Many men work overtime trying to fix up schemes'to avoid work. -Plenty of Xmas goods yet at Hop kins' store. Come in. It The experience a man buys is sel dom up to the sample submitted. Jersey leggins, all sizes, at Heath & Feit's, it Love is the cement with which the hearts of humanity are united. Ping-pong games at one-half price at Dunn's drug store. It It's a tough turkey that is able to bold over for another term. Just a few jackets, an1 a few low priced furs left yet, and most any old price buys one, at Hopkins' store. It The more a man complains the less other men think of him. The reductions in price of winter bats at Joyce's millinery are such as will pay you to invest. The selections are still good, and you will doubtless be able to get just what you want. It not we will make it for you. It Ignorance of law excuses no man who hasn't a pull. Lot new clothing at Hopkins' store Just in for Xmas suits. It It takes a lot of cold cash to melt a inaible heart. Toys by the score at the White Star Grocery. H Freshness of youth often ppoils the man. Ladies', Misses' and children's warm leggins, ladies' and gents' overgaiters, dandy Xmas present. Hopkins' store. 1 Too often the man who pushes him self along in the world shoves others aside. A woman will forgive a man almost anything except bis failure to ask to be forgiven. Coats, coats, coats, Ac, at any price to suit you. Heath AFeit. It When a man thinks be knows it all he is happy until be wakes up. Don't forget that Dunn has the finest selection, of dressed dolls, doll heads and kid bodies in town. it It isn't always the best cook who pre pares the most fancy dishes. What would be nicer than a genuine leather suit case f .r a Christmas present? Hopkins' store. it Take time for recreation or you will work yourself out of a job. The Wtite Star Grocery is stocked with the most complete line of Christmas toys ever shown here. For the children you can find about anything you want. Don't put i off too long. It ItilloitD folic Prevented. Take a doubie dose of Chamberlain's Colic' Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as soon as the first indication of the disease appears and a threatened attack may be warded off. Hundreds of people use the remedy in this way with perfect suVcess. For sale by Dr. J. C. Dunn. A ovcl ltvenje. Cook Yes: my mistress Is it prima donim itnd a horrible1 crciitutv. She treats mo like the dirt bciicnth her feet, but I revenge myself by opening the. dr.iwinjr ivmiiii window when she Is not at home and by bowling with nil my nilsht, so that the neighbors may think Iter voice Is cracked. Fllegende Blat ter. Ilia Question. "1 want to ask one more question," said little Frank as he was being put to bed. "Well." ncqulesoed the tired woman. "When the boles come In stockings, what becomes of the piece of stocking that was there before the hole eaine?" Too Smull m Stent. "I'll ma tell pennies with you." said the hungry man In the iHwirdhiK house (lining room, "to decide whether you take iny share of beef or I take yours." "No, thank you." replied the other hungry one. "1 never play for small steaks." The Broken Kna-emrn. Isabel Weren't you congenial? ArnlH'lIa Not at all. He made me jealous, and I couldn't make him jeal ous. Detroit Free Press. Fame. "How do they get on together?" "Famously! They quarrel continual ly, and their quarrels all get into the newspapers." Life. The range of hearing hi adults undei fifty-five years of age Is nppfoximiitoly Irt.OOO to 4S.000 vibrations per second. Christmas Program, Presbyterian S. S. Following la the program which will e rendered in connection with the Christmas tree in the Presbyterian ' burcb to-morrow, Christmas eve: Open! ng Hymn School Prayer rasior Recitation Mrs. Illingwortb's Class Vocal Music Mrs. Hopkins' Class Kec itatinn Mrs. Hron s Class Primary Exercises ..Miss Morrow's Class Hvmn School Recitation Mrs. Hopkins' Class Recitation M rs. 1 llingwortn sciass Vocal music Mr. Clark's Class D'stribution of gifts Committee Hymn Scuool Benediction Pastor A Bargain lor Farmers. The New York Tribune Farmer, na tional illustrated agricultural weekly of twenty large pages, has no superior as a thoroughly practical and helpful publica tion for tbe fanner and every member of bis family, and the publishers are deter mined to give it a circulation uneaualed by any paper of its class in tbe United States. Knnwincr that everv enternrislner. un to dat-j tanner always reads bis own lo cal weekly newspaper, tbe New York Tribune farmer lias made an exceeding ly liberal arrangement which enables us to offer the two papers at so low a price thai no farmer can afford to lose the op portunity. The price of the New York Tribune Farmer is $1.00 a year and the Forest Republican is $1.00 a year, but both pa pers will be s-nt fo, a full year if you for ward f 1.25 to tbe Republican, Tionesta, Pa. Sand your name and address to tbe New York Tribune Farmer, New York City, and a specimen copy ot that paper will be mailed to you. 8100 REWARD, IOO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to leai n that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in nil its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fra ternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly apon the blood and mucous surface of the system, there by destroy ing tbe foundation of th dis ease, and giving the patient strength by building up tne constitution and assist ing nature iu doing its work. The pro prietors have so much faith in its cura tive powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are tbeliest. MILLIONAIRE' POOR WTO.MAt II. The worn-out stomach of tbe over-led millionaiie is often paraded in the public prints as a horrible example of the evils attendant on the possession of great weaitn. But millionaires are not the only ones who are afflicted with bad stomachs. The proportion is far greater among the toilers. Dyspepsia and indigestion are rampant among tuese people, and they so Her far worse tortures than tne million aire unless they avail themselves of a standard medicine like Green's August flower, wnicii uas 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 ana insuring perlect digestion. It tones and vitalizes the entfre system and makes lite woitu living, no matter wbat your station. Trial bottles, 25c: regular size, 75c. at James D. Davis. RECTOR OF ST. LI KES Anlibnrnham, Ontario, TpkiIUps to lUe (oo4 nalitles or number lnliT 1 on(B Remedy. Ashburnham. Ont.. April 18. 1903. I think it is only right that I should tell you what a wonderful effect Chamber lains Cough riemeuy uas produced, ine day before Easter I was so distressed with a cold and cough that I did not think to be able to take any duties the next day, as my voice was almost choked by the cough. The same day I received an order from you for a bottle of your Cougu Kemecv. l at once procured a sample bottle, and took about three doses of the medicine. To my great relief the cough and cold bad completely disap peared and I was able to preach three times on Ea-ter Day. I know that this rapid and effective cure was due to your Cough Cure. I make this testimonial without solicitation, being thankful to have found such a Godtent remedy, Respectluily yours, E. A. Lang eldt, M. A Rector of St. Luke's Church. To Chamberlain's Medicine Co. This remedy is for sale by Dr. J. C. Dunn. Hee Here, If you contemplates trip to the West, South or Southwest, tbe Nickel Plate are making extremely low rates on Dec. 15th and January 5th and 10th. These rates are based on about one fare for the round trip. Avail yourself of this golden op portunity lo see the beauties of tbe West cheap. For full information, write, trie graph or phone A. C. Showalter, Dist. rass. A lit. Mckie 1'late Koad, but hmte St., Erie Pa. (U)J13 Low Rales via the Nickel Hate. Dec. 15, Jan. 5th and 10th are the dates for the next low rate excursions via tbe Nickel Plate road to tlm West, South and Southwest. Inlormation in relerence to these rates may be had by writing or phoning to A. C. Showalter, Dist. Pass. Agt 807 State St., Erie, Pa. (13JJ13 When you want a pleasant purgative try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and pro duce no nausea, griping or other disagree able effect. For sale by Dr. J. C. Duuii. MARRIED. BUdL GUYER InJWarren, Wednes day, Dec. 10, 1903, by Justice Meacham, at his office, Charlea S. Buhl and Mlsa Anna Guyer, both f Watson Farm, Forest county, Pa. Kedureil Rale for Ike Holidays via the Mekel Plate Road. Tickets sold Dec. 24, 25, 31 and Jan. 1, return limit Jan. 4, 1004. Inquire near est, auent or address A. C. Showalter, Dia't Pass, Agt., 807 Stale St. Erie, Pa. ita-it Notice. The policy holders of tbe Farmers Mu tual Fire Insurance Co., of Marble, Pa., will meet Irom 10 a. in. until 3 p. in., Sat urday, Jan. 'Mi, 1904, lor the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year, Ao, Sit S. NlKOKHRlTKH, Sec. Tax Payers of Harmony Township. Taxpayers of Harmony township will please take notice that all taxes must be paid by Deo. 31st. Otherwise steps will be takeu to force tbe collection of same. M. L. Ranok, Collector. Head About lo Burst Prom Severe Hllioua Allark. "I bad severe bilb tis attack and felt like my bead was about to burst when I got bold of a free sample of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. I lock a dose of them after supper and the next day lelt like a new man and have been feeling happy ever since," says Mr. J. W. Smith of Jnliff, Texas. For bili ousness, stoma, h troubles and constipa tion these Tablets have no equal. Price 25 cents. For sale by Dr. J. C. Dunn. Christmas galore, Hopkins' store. 1 Reduced Kates for the Holidays via tbe Nickel Plate rod to all points within 150 miles. Tickets sold Dec. 24, 25, 31 and Jan. 1, return limit. Jan. 4, '04. Inquire nearest agent or address A. C. Showalter, D. P. A,, 807 State St., Erie, Pa. 2t Re ylrk. , Not minute should be lost when child shows symptoms of croup. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy giveu as soon as tbe child becomes hoarse, or even after tbe croupy coub appears, will prevent the attack. It never fails, and is pleas ant and safe to take. For sale by Dr. J. C. Dunn. Sot ice. Tbe Stockholders of the Forest County National Bank of Tionesta, Pa., will meet on Tuesday, January 12, 1901, at 2 o'clock, p. m., at the office of the bank for the purpose of tbe election of directors for the ensuing year. 12K)4t A. B. Kklly, Cashier. (Jo Meniewhere via the Niekle Plate. Special low rates one way, also round trip yia the Nickel Plate on Dec. 15, Jan. 5th and 19th to all points West and South See or write A. C. Showalter, Dist. Pass. Agt. 807 Stat St., Erie, Pa., tor full par ticulars. Three through fast express trains In either direction daily. (14)jl3 Kpeetal Conducted Excursions via the Mrkle Plate. The Nickel Plate will sell special ex cursion tickets Dec. 15th, Jan. 5th and 19tn at extremely low one way and round trip rates to all points in the West, South or Southwest. Address A. C. Showalter, Dist. Pass. Agt., No. 807 State St., Erie, Pa. Write to-day. (12J13 THREE GATEWAYS TO THE WEVT. Since tbe Southwest Limited, the new electric lighted train of the Chi cago, Milwaukee and Rt. Paul Rail way, baa been placed io service, Chi cago to Kansas City, this company offers the best of train service to the West through three important gate waysKansas City, Oinaha and St. Paul. The Pioneer Limited, Chicago to St. Paul and Minneapolis, for years bas been the most famous of trans continental trains through Omaha. Tbe Southwest Limited, Chicago to Kansas City, with its standard and comp rtment sleepers, library-observation cars and other excellent equip meut, offers travelers to the South west better service than they have heretofore enjoyed, and in conse quence has proved a success from its initial trip. John R. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Room D, Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa. Notice of Appeals. Notice is hereby given that the Com missioners of Forest, county will be at the following places at the time designated, for the purpose of holding appeals for the triennial assessment of 1904 : Barnett Twp., Tuesday, January 12, at Clarington. Jenks Twp., Wednesday, January 13, at Marienville. Howe Twp., Thursday, January 14, at Fros's. Green Twp., Friday, January 15, at Ne braska. Kingsley Twp., Monday, January 18, at Kellettville. Hickory Twp., Tuesday, January 19, at East Hickory. Harmony Twp., Wednesday, January 20, at West Hickory. Tionesta Twp., Thursday, January 21, at Tionesta. Tionesta Borough, Friday, January 22, at Tionesta. CONKAD ButlHENff, A. K. Shipb, Hknry Winkqard, Attest: Commissioners, S. M. Hknry, Clerk. Fred. Grcttenborgor GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tingsand General Blacksmithing prompt ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and J list west of the Suaw House; Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited, FRED. GRETTEN BURGER Executor's Notice. Li Iters testamentary on the estate of Michael Montr, lateot Tionesta township, Forest cunty, Pa., deceased, hay Ing been gran led to the undersigned, all per sons indebted to f aid estate are hereby notified to make payment without delay, and those having claims or demands will present them, duly authenticated for set tlement, Jon. E. Monu, Executor, Tionesta, Fa. A. C. Bboww, Attorney. tit Do it Now! Good advice at any time, but especially so in regard to X-mas Shopping. If you are uudecided what to buy, our suggestions may help you. A large stock, replete with practical, ser viceable gifts, at your dis posal. &11BI01. & SOI TIONESTA MVltlCKTS CORPECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour $ sack 1.151.40 Corn meal, feed, $ 100 tb t.30 Corn meal, family, 100 lb 1.50 Chop feed, pure grain. 1.35 Oats ..VI Corn, shelled ,7.) Buckwheat ilour, $1 lb .0;l Beans bushel ;t.00 Ham, sugar cured .1(1 Bacon, sugar cured - .10 Shoulders .10 Salt Pork, lb .14 Whitefisb kit .70 Sugar fi.(Kl Syrup 35M .60 N. O. Molasses .35' .50 Coffee, Roast Rio 12il5 Coffee, blended Java .20 Tea ,H5 .50 Butter .25 Rice 05($.0M Eggs, fresh (i).:U) Salt barrel J.25 Lard .13 Potatoes, bushel .50 Potatoes, sweet, "rA Iti .0:1 Lime t barrel 1.00 Nails V keg 2.78 A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Pine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear of Hotel H eaver TIOZLSTEST. 3P.A.. Telephone o. 20. PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. lleiuir ItoilerM, Stills Tanks Agitator. ItujH and Sell." Second - hand Hollers, Kte. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. EdJ nfSuspei aion Bridge, Third ward, OIL CITY, PA. leaiix iusii;ss, Practical ideas, up-to-date meth ods, make our studeDts a success, and tbe calls fin them greater (ban we cao supply. The best investment you can make for the business wcrld is to take our dimmer -ial and Short hand Course. We teach more io one year than the ordinary school cau io three. 32 of our students have ac cepted office positions siuce last Spring. Enter at any time. THE HOFF BUSINESS COLLEGE, Warren, Pa 933 to Calilarnln mid Northwest, New Pullman "Ordinary" sleepers, wide vestibuled and with every mod ern coov. nience, in charge of corr po tent agents from CincitiDati and Chi cago. Kates fr berths less than half of cost io regular sleepers Write to day for free descriptive matter and foil particulars to E. A Uichtcr, Traveling Passenger Agent, Illinois Central Railroad, 512 Pavk Build iDg, Pittsburg, Pa. s23tf CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS Naf. Alwnv reliable. Lndlr.. nak PniRglst fot ii it'll :T:iis knui.ikii in Kcl and 4Jold iiiwnllic box, Hauled with blue ribbon. Take no ollipr. Kefuiie dnnireroun uhJI InMunnsnd imitation;.. HuyoryourbruKgiHt, or nfiid 4r. in Mumps for I'jtrllrulnn, Testi monial and " Kellrf for l.adira." in Irltrr, by return Mall. 10,000 Testimonials. Hold by ail Druggists, CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. 100 nadlaon Nquare, I'M I LA., PA. lle.Uoa tall HW Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Seven Million boxes sold in past 1 2 months. This Signature. 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. B. A.Watni Cook, President. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK. DIRBOTOK8 A. Wayne Cook, O. W. Robinson, Win. SmearbauKh, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Rltchey. J. T. Dale, J. II. Kelly. Collections reiultteuVfor on day of pr.ymeut at low rates. We promise our custom era all the benefits consisteut with conservative b klni;. Interest piid on time deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. It Will Only Cost One Cent to buy a postal card anil semi to tho New York Tribune farmer, Now York City, for u free specimen copy. Tbe New York Tribune Farmer is a Nn tional Illustrated Agricultural Weekly f..r farmers an their families, and EVERY issue coutains matter instructive and eolertainiug to EVERY member of the family. The price i $1.00 per year, but if you like it you can secure it with your own favorite local news paper, The Fokest Republican, Tionesta, IV, at a bargain, Both papers one year only $1 25. Send your order and money to The Rb PU11LICAN. Christmas! We have anything the heart could wish. 1 be great problem of finding something to please him or her is easily solved at this store, and at moderate prices, too. Don't fail to drop in and look over our stock when in towD. It would take many col umns 'id this paper lo attempt to enumerate the many beauti'ul things you will Hud here. The LEADING JEWELER. 32 SENECA St., OIL CITY, PA Send model, sketch or photo of invention loi freercport oa patentability. For free book, HowtoSecureTpinC IIHDIr0 wrlti Patentaand I nAUlMArmO to Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D. C. Mill To Cure a Cold in One Day i rtr Li. n & FEIT. r IT r hi 003 S. Kki.lt. Cashier. Wm. Smkarhatoh, Vice Proslden NATIONAL HANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 850.000. II A 1 1. U AY. TIILVLE TABLE To Take Effect July lith, 1H03. NOKT1I Kastern Tim. a 1 Stat'ons p. m IB. m! Leave Arrive1 (7 00 Nebraska I J 301 ltoos ltun 7 401 Lamentation 7 4.") Newtown Mills 1 45 8 (H)l Kellettville 1 f.r)8 15 Hm-k Mills l 3 05 8 25 Mayliurir 2 20 8 4H Porkey i 2 25 8 45 Minister I 2 30 8 5i i Wellers 2 40 9 00 Hastings I 2 55 It 15 Blue Jav , 3 10 30 Henry's Mill 3 25 9 60 Barnes 3 45 10(10 Sheffield p. in, a. in Arrive Leave p. in. 'p. in U 50 Ii 30 fl 20 ti I.) l onifl no 12 45.5 50 12 355 40 12 10;r JO 12 Of 25 20 10 55 40 25 15 II 5 II 40 11 30 II 00 10 40 10 30 . m. p.m T. U. COLLINS, Pkksident. Pennsylvania RAlLltOAD. BUFFALO AND ALLEGHEiTY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking elleot. November 2!Kb, 1903, No. 30 Buffalo Express, daily except Sunday 11:10a. u No. 82 Oil City and Pi'tabur Exr ress.daily.excopt Sunday ..7:20 p.iu. For Hickory, Tidionto, Warren, Kiuaua. Bradford, Olean aud the East : No. 81 Oleun Express, daily exeept Sunday 8:48 a. m. No. 33 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:43 p.m. For Time Tables and additional infor mation consult Ticket Agent. W. V. AT rERFlUHY, J. h. WOOD. General Manager. Passenger Tralllo Mar. GEO. H. HO YD, Oen'l Pas-snger Agt. WANTED -SEVERAL PERSONS of character and good reputation In each state (one in litis county required) to represent and advertise old established, wealthy business houses of solid financial) standing. Salary $21.00 weekly with ex-, penses a ditloiml, all payable in rasU direct each Wednesday from heat offices,. Horse and carriage furnished when nets essary. References. Enclose Belf-ait-dressed envelope. Colonial, 832 Dear born St., Chiuago, s2-4m Cures Crip b Two Days. VL& on everv yrmrt box, 25c. SHEFFIBLO & TIONESTA