THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. I. WEN K, COITOH 4 PMOPMIETO. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, l'.HM. 1904 AUGUST 1904 Su. Mo Tu. "2 We. Th. Fr. i 1 3 10 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 21 22 17 18 19 20 23 2425 26 27 28 29 30 31 MOON'S PHASES. Third t 9:02 V Quarter Tk a. in. ONcw , 1 7:C3 Moon XI a. tu. Fiwt 17 11:?: r mi O-Z 8:C: Itciuiblicau Ticket. NATIONAL. 1'renhloiit, TU EO DORIS ROOSEVELT, of Now York. Vice President, CHARLES V. FAIRBANKS, of Indiana. NT.tTK. Supreme Court Justice JOHN P. ELK IN, of Indiana County, t'OINTY. Coyigrr.vi JOSEPH C. SIBLEY, of Venango Couuty, Asueintiti JOHN H. ROBERTSON, of Tionesta. Associate Juihe FRANK X. KREITLER. of Ureen Twp. Treasurer W.M. H. HARRISON of Green Twp. Did Parker vote twice for Bryan for regularity's sake, or bemuse ho believed in tree silvoi? Mrs. Hanna has sent I lie Republican National Committee a check for J.I.Ooo, accompanied by an explanatory letter, wbich repeats ber desire to aii the cause for wbicb bur beloved husband fought and died, and of wbich Theodore Roose velt ia now the ofliuial head. OtiB esteemed contemporary says that the correct pronounciation of Esnpus is not Ea-o-pua, but E-aoap-us, with acceut on the second syllable. This is very near ly correct, but in the Hudson river valley the initial vowel is usually forgotten en tirely. Judge Parker's friends mav give it a more diguilied pronounciation, but in the common lingo it is Soap us, and noth ing more. Derrick, Thk Philadelphia Record's cartoon, representing Chairman Cortelyou vainly soliciting campaign funds among the trust institutions, thereby; intimating that the trusts are- all for Parker, may prove something of a two-edged sword. If the Democratic papers can bring no more serious charge against Roosevelt, than that he has endeavored to compel the big aggregations of capital to respect the laws of the land, they will experience difficulty iu corralling all the Democrats, Blizzard. What are the Democratic leaders to do with Bryan, anyway? To ignore hlin altogether, to decline his services posi tively, may convert bis dissatisfaction into rage. To invite his co-operation is to oll'end not only the independent vote, but the gold-standard Democrats. To rovert to an old seuiilo, the Democrats with regard to Bryan are iu a position very much like that of the man who is holding the wolf by the ears. They can not let go at once and they cannot bold on much longer. The effort of some Democrats to make it appear that August Belmouland David B. Hill are not in favor with Judge Par ker is over drawn and will deceive no ono. They have reason to know that their prominance iu the campaign will not be helpful to Parker, and therefore they are willing seouiiugly to take back seats. But it was HiU'siiiauagomuutand Belmont's money that secured the nom ination for Parker and no ono knows that so well as he doen. Belmont is on the executive committee of which Sheehau, Home w hat notorious iu New York poli tics, is chairman, and Hill w illuol be for gotten. Ex-Juiian Noah R. Freeman, Wina niac, Ind., a loyal Democrat for fifty years, has become a Republican on ae caunt of "the etleL'tiveness of President Roosevelt's altitude toward the trusts," which leads the Philadcphla Rocord to ask "are thero any fewer trusts?" That is an easy question. Trusts were being organized in large numbers until the Northern .Securities cae was taken up by the President, and until injunctions were obtained in other cases, and that ellectually stopped their organization. There has not been one organized since, while the Northern Securities Trust has come to an end. A kki knt dispatc h I r ii ii Hsopus wiisto tho cll'ect that Judge Parker, alter bid ding good-byo to a bunch of visitors, "went down to the barn-yard to salt his black-poll cattle." Commenting on this vnto-cab hiiig strategical play by the Democratic, nominee, the Wa-hinglou Post says: "There is only one wav to Hall caitle properly, and that is to deposit great blocks or it where the animals can salt themselves at sucli time anil in such quantity as their instincts dictate. To go Mow n lo llm i.arnai,r ,IH Muff nut in certain bulk hi certain times is to conduct a haiid-to-iiiirutli system which no sell-renpecting animal will ap prove and no enlightened husbandman admire. Judge Parker mny be innocent, fireat metropolitan journalists know as little about salting cows as they do about that p u t of tho Unitod Stales which lies wt ol Jersey City. But the American peoplo will ileiuand lull knowledge iu the premises. Thoruial citizen Is not going In throw away bis vote upon a man who salts bis catlle carelessly." Tho Vice -Presidency. The notification ol tho Vice-I'rcsldentia candidate at Indianapolis last Wednesday completed thoccremonial occasions wbich open thn campaign on the lti political' side. Nothing remains now but the for mal letters of acceptance which will mure elaborately discuss the issues. .- The speich of Ex Secretary of War Root is distinguished by its plain deliverance respecting the Democratic nomination for the vice-Presidency. He is entiiely courteous to Mr. Davis; ho recognizes his personal worth ; but bo does not hesi tate to speak frankly and seriously on the gravity of naming a candidate who is eighty-one years old. No man approach ing his age lias ever been nominated. The Vico-Presidcnt ought to be a man prepared to take tho burdens ol the Pres idency. No man of Mr. Davis' age, no matter how robust he may be, is final to such a task. To name him is a public wrong j to elect him l a public danger. With full personal rospocl Mr. Root pre sents this danger in terms which ought to bring it to the sober attention of the country. Preliminary to the discussion of the personal question thus raised be fitly dwells on the Importance of the Vi.'e Presidency. Ilejuslly enforces the dig nity and responsibility of the office. The Vice-President ought to bo qualified in every way, physically, intellectually and morally, to take up the duties of the Presidency, He ought to be prepared in an emergency to carry on the policies In operation under the decree of the popular will. He, ought, therefore, to be In full accord with the President and conversant with his work. In the election of Senator Fairbanks all this would be secured. He would bo in close relations with the Pres ident, and would be equal toany require ment. The speech of Mr. Fairbanks in re sponse to the notification was brief, tasto till and sensible He properly left to the President the more extended discussion of the issues, but what ho said was right to the point. He dwelt particularly on the money question, and clearly outlined the contrasting positions of tho two par ties on the subject. He also emphasizes 'he obligation of maintaining protection and enforced its relations to the property ol the coun'ry. The speech sustains the universal impression of the good sense, sound judgment and trustworthy quality ol the candidate. One Term for President. Hon. Joseph C. Sibley, who landed in New York from the steamer Campania last Saturday, has declared himself in favor of a single term for Paesident. He would lengthen the present term of lour years to six, and man e the President iu eligible for a second term. Mr. Sibley h. s, as usual, good and substantial rea sons for his opinions, and the average cilizeu cannot help but admit that the idea is a most sensible, as well as practi cal one. Mr. Sibley says that the adop tion of this plan would prevent the na tional business excitement, which plays such havoc with our trade every (our years. Knowledge of tho lad that be could be President but once "would do ter the incumbent," Mr. Sibley adds, "from doing the many things which Pres idents do toward the end of their first term In the hope of being elected again It would meke honesty aud a clean ad ministration tho thing sought alter nut another nomination. And it would re' move the principal causj of Iradocouvul- i-ions " Thero is a good deal of truth in these observations, aud Mr. Sibley has announced bis intention ol introducing a bill to the above effect in the National legislature at the next session. While the plan has been broached before, no one has evor earnestly engaged in putting it iuto operation. At the present timethere is no written law that prohibits the Pres ident from holding the office as many terms as the pooplo see fit to entrust him with it. Derrick. It is scarcely conceivable that the American people, with their vig irons common sense and keen appreciation ol the fitness of things, would even dream ol putting the stamp of disapproval on the most successful exhibition of the admin istration of human affairs that has evor been given on this placet. A perfectly sane man could scarcely imagine the doing of so incongruous and altogether ridiculous a thiug as the election of Par ker and Davis on the platform of hollow pretense and rank insincerity, after tho exhibition of elliciency, courage and hon esty that McKinley and Roosevelt have yi.-enus. If the owner of a great manu facturing onterpri.se were to discharge a manager who had proven bis capacity by doubling tho business, and put in bis place a man who had made a dismal fail ure of it only a little while before, merely because he wanted the job, and because he promised to run it on the same plan, he would be considered a fit subject for a lunatic asylum. Punxy Spirit. Stili. another Methodist minister bas been expelled from tho ministerial office the fourth within a month in this vi cinity. At first sight this would seem to reflect discredit upon the church ; but the contrary is really the case. By its ener gy and courage in ridding itself of men who prove themselves unworthy of the Christian ministry the Methodist Episco pal denomination commends its own purity and sincerity to the world at largo. A church is not dishonored by tho ras cals it turns out, but by the rascals it keeps in. Philadelphia Press. Ill'lllnrsnl' llllllllt lie ( iil'l'cl by local applications, as they cannot reach tho diseased portion ol Iho ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and thai is by constitutional remedies. Heatiicss is caused by an iullaincd con dition of th.i mucous lining of tho Eu stachian Tube. When this tube gels iu- uaiiieu you navo a rumbling sound or iinperlect hearing, and when it is entire ly closed deamessds the result, and un less (he inllamation can be taken out and this lube restored to its normal condition hearing will he destroyed lorever ; nine cases out ot ten urn caused by catarrh, which is nolliing but an inllamc, condl lion of the mucous sinTtccs. Wo will give One Hundred IV, liars for any case of I lealm ss (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. .1. CHr.XKV .1, in t,.i,..i . Sold by Druggists, To. '' ' Hall's Family Pills are Ihe best. I.uw HiiIch i Mouth, West mid Northwest, vht Mrkrl Plate lto.ul on JuiieT h and 21il. July 5th a.,d ID'.h, August 21 ami Mil,. l,r fH particulars, write A. ('. Sliowalter, I). P. A., 07 Stats St , Erie, l'a. 1)2 alii frrani of I lie News. A woman has simply got lo love something, even if it Is only a man. Pure well settled aged linseed oil Is used in making the Lawrence paint sold by Dr. Dunn. It : Religiou makes a mighty poor shroud after It has been worn as a cloak. Ladies' wash suits at just half price at Hopkins.' It Nothing makes a girl so weary as to have a young man threaten to kiss her. The greatest gas heater stove ever invented is the radiating stove, both for heating and economy in gas. Sold by II. E. McK inloy, Tionesta. tf When you feel liko tolling your trou bles write them down then burn the paper. Don't buy your paint until you have read what Liwrence says ; ask Dr. J. C. Dunn. It Women love mirrors bec.iiio thoy don't Hatter and they love men beeauso thoy do. Big cut in the price of ladies' wrap pers at Hopkins', Buy while Ihe assort ment is large, 11 A girl would rather go hungry than miss an opportunity to have ber fortune told. I find nothing bolter for liver de rangement and constipation than Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. L. F. Andrews, Des Moines, Iowa. For sale by Dr. J. C. Dunn. tf Life i a game of promise and take. Poople who look over the affairs of others are very apt to overlook theirown, Don't fall to have a look at Hopkins' bargain shoe counter, whether you need shoes or not. Now is the time to buy fn turpi. It People read loo much and learn too little. -Fresh groceries, fruits and vegetables are specialties at tho Whito Star Grocery, and tele), bono orders will bo promptly tilled. Try our bread, rolls, cakes, fruits and tinned goods for picnics. It If a man doesn't do tight he is apt to get left. Largo stock of ladies' wool skirts at Hopkins' store that must be disposed of and tho prices will be reduced wonder fully. It It is easy to begin loafing, but it's hard to stop. A house painted white and trimmed with a cream color is pleasing to the eye; see Lawrence card at Dunn's drug store. It Every man thinks every other man has his price. A Delicate Ilpfuscl. Levnssor, the well known Front li ronile singer, onco took p;tit In a cluir ity concert in Purls nnd nftcr the per fonimuce was Invited by the promoters to supper Hong with the rest of the performers. When till were scnted nt tnblo Levnssor found under his napkin an Easter ess out of which live pieces it gold dropped on Its being broken. "Ah, I perceive yon lmvo got to know thnt 1 ntn fond of boilpd eggs," the comiHHhti payly ronmrkrd to bis pnterttilner, "but you ore probably not ware that I only eat the white nnd must therefore nsk yon to give the folk to tho poor," Violent Atlnrk ol IMarrliim Cured by ( linni licrlniii's folic, Cholera nnil lllnrrliirn lie iiu-ly nnil I'erlinim n Life Snvcil "A short time ago I was taken with a violent attack of diarrhiea aud believe I would have died if 1 had not gotten re lief," says John J. Patton, a leading citi zen of Patton, Ala. "A friend recom mended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcea Remedy. I bought a twenty-five cent bottle and" after taking threo doses of it was entirely cured. I consid er it Ihe best remedy ' in the world for bowel complaints". Sold by Dr. J. C. Dunn. TOIIl TO YKI.I.OWSTONK P A It K AMI PACIFIC COAST. Via Pennsylvania Hiiilrnnil, Account Trlen ninl Conclave, KiiIhIiIs Tomplnr. ltoiiml 12.-0 Trip. On account ol the Triennial Conclave, Kniihts Templar, to be held at San Fran cisco, CbI., September 5, to 9, the Penn sylvania Railroad Company will run a personally conducted tour, visiting the Yellowstone Park, the principal cities and beautiful resorts of the Pacific Coast, Salt Lake City, Colorado Springs, Den ver, and the St. Louis exposition, in ad dition to allurding five days in Sau Fran cisco. Tickets covering every uecessary cx ense en route excopt hotel accommo dations in S in Francisco, will be sold at the low rate of fioU from all stations on the Pennsylvania Railroad. A special train of high-grade Pullman equipment will leave New York, Philadelphia, Har risburg and Pittsburg, Wednesday, Au gust 17. The full live and one-half days' tour of the Yollowstone Park "vill be made, three days will be spent at Los Angeles, two days at Colorado Springs and two days al St. Lou is, tho party reach ing New York Monday, September I!). Stops for sight-seeing will be made at Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, San Jose, Monterey, Santa Barbara, Salt Lake City, Glen wood Springs, and Denvor. A de scriptive Itineary will be sent on appli cation to Geo. W. Boyd, General Passen ger Agent, Broad Street Station, Phila delphia, Pa. 21 Taken Willi ('rumps. Win. Krimse, a member of the bridge gang working near Littleimrt. was taken suddenly ill Tuesday night with cramps and a kind of cholei a. His case was so severe thai he had to have the members of the crew wait upon him and Mr. Gilford was called mid consulted, lie told tlieiu bo had a medicine in the form of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera mid Diarrhoea Remedy that ho thought would help him out aud. accordingly several doses were adniinstereil with the result that the fol low was able to be aiotiud the next day. Tho incident speaks quite highly of Mr. Gilford's medicines. Elkader, Iowa, Ar gus. This remedy never fail. Keep it in your hoiuo, it may save life. For sale by I. C. Dunn. LAKIMIIi: ASH.'MIILV, I'lniUcy Luke, X. X.U real est Seiistin Yct-Xoteil Lecturers, Killer tnixiT.s nnil Artists. Four programs daily. School of elocu tion, dramatic culture, physical training, latigiiatie. Rates for room and board, $1 to per week. Entertainment, rec reation and education. Season closes Aug. 2:1. For information or catalogue, write 1 1 Itvion W. King, I'rocram and Plat'orm Mgr., Findley Lake, N. Y. tf Slek llemliiclie. "For several years mv wife was troub led with what physicians called sick headache of a very severe character. She doctored wltli several eminent physic ians and al a great expense, only to grow worse until sho was unable to to any kind or work. About a year ago she be gnu taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and today weighs morn than she overdid before and Is real well, says Mr. Georito E. right, of New Lon don. New York. For salo by Dr. J. C, Dunn, IIDAI.TIIV .MOTHDItS. Mothers should always keep iu good bodily I eallh. They owe it to their children. Yet it is no unusual sight to see a mother, with babe In arms, cough ing violently ami exhibiting all tliesyinti touts of a consumptive tendency. And why should this dangerous condition ex ist, dangerous alike to mother and child when Dr. Bosehuc's German Syrup would put a stop to It at once? No mother should be without this old aud tried rem edy In the housefor its timely use will promptly cure an v lung, throat or bron ehial trouble In herself or her children. The worst cough or cold can be speedily cured by (erinan s,yrup: so can hoarse ncss and congestion of the bronchial tubes. It makes expectoration easy, aud gives ii slant rellefand refreshing rest to the cough-racked consumptive. New trial bolides, IU; large si.o, Tee. AtJ.D. Davis', A llule of Cotton. Or 75 bushels of com to the acre, without the use uf an ounce of fertili zer is not at) unusual yield from lands in the famous Mississippi ami V11700 Vat eys, traversed by the Illi nois Central Knilrontl, the great trunk line to (lie South. Farmers desiring perfect climate, best soil, sure crops aud steady mar ketg would do well to locate homes now, for prices are ndvano ng in this favored country. Send for illustrated Itcralure and letters from farmers who have gooe South to stay and who ate perfectly satisfied to remain. Li A. Kichter, Pass, and Land Agent, Illinois Central Kailrond, G15 lies seiner Building, Pittsburg, Pa. if Thr Ynlley of 1 lie Nile. Ii Do richer than tho fertil country traversed by the Illinois Central Railroad in the stales of Tennessee, Mississippi anil Louisiana. North ern furuura have awakened ti this fact and are rapidly settling here, for they appreciate tho fact that the soil, crops, climate, water, markets, etc., are all that could ho est red and they are buying land while tho prices are yet very low. rite Ihe undersigned tor free illustiated literature and find out for yourself. E A. Kichter, Pa94. and Lund Agent, Illinois Ceu fral Kailrond, 617 Bessemer Huildirg, Pittsburg, Pa. if I'llOlIIItlTIOX Tit KI T. For President, Silas C. Swallow, of Pennsylvania. For Vice President, Gko. W. Cakroll, of Texas. For Judge of tho Supreme Court, I.KK C. Guumhink. of Lebanon County. For Congress, John E. Gill, of Venango County. For Assembly, A. T. BnooKiiorsKR, of Tionesta, For Associate Judge, William Lowman, of Marienvil'.e. For County Treasurer, A. W. Alhaihui, of East Hickory. CENTRAL STATE NORMAL School, iah:u ii avi:v, pa., J. R. FLICKINGER, PRIN. Fall Term, 15 wpuks, BEGINS SEPTEMBER 5TH, 1904. List year wag the most successful iu the history of this important school about 700 students. Location among the mountains of cet trall'cnn 8)lvatia, with tine water, splendid buildings nd excellent sanitary con ditions, make it an ideal training school. In addition to iti Normal course it also has an excellent College Preparatory Department in charge of an honor graduate o! Prince ton It also has departments nf Mu sic, Elocution nnd Iiiisiness. It lias a well educated Faculty, fine Gymnasi um and Athletic Field. Addrefs fo illustrated catalog, The Principal. PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER, Itepulr.s Holler, Stills Tanks, A mi tutors. Ilujs and Soils Second - hand Hollers, i:te. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End nf Suspension Hridce, Third ward, Olli CITY, I A. People Should Know How Mr. Miller IV lis Cured of Kidney nnd Madder Trouble by the li rent New Medicine, I'iil-ciini Solvent. Small 1'rcc Jtuttle avnt by mail. Matte Aw AN, X. Y., Gi'iitlnncn : I have been troubled with my Kidneys nnd IJliiilder for three or four yci'.rs and doctored with many physicians without olitiiinin liny help. A few months iiro I decided lo try Cal-cuiiv Solvent, Dr. Kennedy's Intent medicine, nnil tun thankful to say I am now practically cured. You lnive not nsleil mo for a testimonial Imf I wish lo tvll you what ('al-euia ."-cilveiif linn done, for l'nc nnd hope that, others may lin so happily relieved. Yours trnlv. WILLIAM II. JliLLKIl. Ilnnemtirr, Cnlrvrn Snlrrnt curat fPjt ol' nil ciiurn of liiilni i, Hhtddi r ami J.ierr tiixtirthr. Y'ou may hnvo a free sample liotllo of this wnniieifiil medicine, and descriptive booklet, by simply Rending your name and address to The Cal cuia, ( 'oiiipany, Kennedy l!ov, Kondoiit, X. Y. Ltii'UO li'ottles i? I. ill) (oii.v one .-.'. r) all dnmuisls, or if they do not have it, bond to tho uliove proprietors. IT PAYS TO IN ADVKHTISE 'MILS I'Al'KK LADDER TROUBLE Sot Weather Cooking is much I es disagreeable if you use a 3AS KA(ii: or HOT ri.ATi: with n hot riATi: ovi:. Not nece eary to heat the whole house, besides you SAVE GAS! Lei us supply you. THE CLARION STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Furnishes Profcswiotial Training for TeacheM Prepares Young People for Col lego Offers exctl lent Facilili s for General Ediica lion. FKK12 Tuition i t Pros pective Teachers. JSmrd, Iiom Kent and luumlrv for school year, 42 weeks, $1 27 00; for Fallferm, 10 weeks, $411 00 Station on Pitts burg, Stimmervillu ami Clarion Railroad directly nppohite Normal laundry. Fall term opos, Tues day, September (i, 1004 For further particulars address PRINCIPAL NORMAL SCHOOL, "31 CLARION, PA. FALL LINE READY. Men's Clothing to Measure. Suits : 12, 13, 14, $15. Overcoats, 12, 13, 14, $15. Trousers, 3, 4, $5 NO FIT, NO PAY. Hundreds of patterns of foreign aud domestic woolens to select from. Positively no cnttou mixtures or ehoddv'goods are used, and the cloth ing will bear the u-ual McCuen Com pany guarautee, which any child in the ni! coiiutry knows means money back f).' any unsa tit-ldotory purchase. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST. . OIL CITY. PA. lennsylvania BUFKALO AXD ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Takinir elfeiit. Mav !Hllh. 1004. No. 30 Buffalo Express, daily except Sunday 11:01 a. m. Xo. HUOil City and Piitsunnr ExrreHs, daily, except Sundav..7:18 D.m. Oil I'uy Accommodation Nun- days only 6:!i a 8:08 p. m. For Ilickory.Tidioute.Warren.Kinzua. Bradford, Olean and the Kast : No. 31 Olean Kxpress, daily except Mummy 8:41 a.m. No. 3;t PittshurK Express, daily except Sunday 4:45 d. m. Olean accommodation, Sun days only 9:28 a. m. Warren accommodation, Sun days only S2;4o p. in. For Time Tahles and additional infor mation consult Ticket Agent. W. vv, AT I KKnUKY. J.K.VVUU1). General Manager. PasHenrerTrallioM;r. UMJ. H. BOYD, Oen'l Fastsnger Agl, It All. WAY. TIME T-A-JBLE ToTako Kll'ect July (ith, IHOII. N 0 1 IT 1 lJKatorir'l'Tm iKTTuTH ,i I 1 Station p.m a. m Leave Arrive! p. 111. p. in 50 (I 3(1 rt 20 tl If. it INI 7 ("I !7 :ki Nnlrnka Hoys Hon Lamentntioir Newtown M i I 1m Kelleltvillo liuck MiIIh May ImrK I'orkey M iniater Wellers Hastings Blue Jav Henry's Mill Barnes JMieMleld 40 7 -ir.j K (mi 1 I. I li! 1 0! I on 8 If S '.'f 12 4fl.ri ro 12 H.V ft 40 12 III fi 10 2 'JO 8 III S -If 8 f.i 12 (l. i II ft. ft 20 5 10 4 55 4 40 4 25 4 15 p.m 2 10 2 fi!V !l OH II 40 11 30 11 Oil II) 40 10 30 !) If. :t urni :m :l 2fHi 6o ;i 4f)il(ii'.ol p. inla. in Arrivo Leave a. m. T. I), COLLINS, PRESIDENT, Wanted-An Idea Who can thlnh ttt iiome simple tlllllLf U) lUll-lltr rr.-wt your nifvw: tuv nuiy hrlnn vit wealth. Writ. JOHN WKIMU'.KIU'KN i'O . I'nt'!t All tieyv, WhOiIukLmii, U. '., for their fl.Htm prise ufter aud !btt ot two bun tired tiiTtmtioua wauled. u;.nmm & son 1741 TTF.nTTr2Ti! "VOTTR W GAS BILLS! There is only ono wny to accomplish thid, tiuco the gus iiutcr has been introduced in Tionesta, and that is by utdug a Gas limiga or Hot-Plate. Our line of these comprises the b.st makes those that have been suecfss fully tried elsewhere. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BURN GAS!- in au old fashioned cooking or heatiuo; stove they are uot properly constructed for the economical consumption of gas, arid economy is tho word tiown lays, with gas al 22 cents pt r. Come in and examine our GAS STOVES, I10USEIIOLD HARDWARE, MECHANICS' TOOLS, PAINTS AND OILS. jpj Our assortment is the most complete io town and tho $ ' prices are right. No trouhle to show goods. 1 J. C. SOOWDEN. SI AO. A. I). A. W.ivne Coos, Presldont. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, MRKOTOKSI A. Wayne Cook, G. W. Rohinaon, Win. Snioarbaufrh, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Ritchey. J. T. Pale, J. II. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.yniont at low rates. We prom Iho our diatom era all the benellts oonslment with conservative b klnir. In tor est psid on timo deposit. Tour patronage respectfully solicited. ver the Don't spend .ill your life in a. poorly paid clerkship. Your waes nrc low because your place can be promptly filled by an untrained person. Wc train ambitions men or women, in spare time, for positions that pay well be cause special training is required for filling them. If you -want to change your work, we can train you for a salaried position in your new profession. You can keep right on at your present work until you change io the new. Star TODAY Ho Rise! We can heiri you qualify, by mail, at small expense, for any of the following positions;. Show -Card Wtiter; Ad Writer; Window Dresser; Bookkeeper; Stenographer; Mcchnnical i niincci j Mechanical Draftsman; Elec trical Enninecr; Electrician; Civil ntiiiKcr; Surveyor; Mining Engi neer; Snnitary Engineer; Architect; Architectural Draftsman; Sign Painter; Chemist; Ornamental Designer; French, German, or Spanish, with Phonograph; Commerei..l Law. Write TODAY, staling which position interests vou, to - INTERNATIONAL Correspondence Schools BOX 799, SCRANTON, PA. Or call on otirt Local Representative: v. s. ;oom;u n, on c ity. a. If you cannot call, fill out and mail the coupon TODJiT 9 Pleas explain h.-w I can qualify, through the I. C. S . for the position 1ofre which I have mirked X. Mtohanlcal Englnair EUolrlo-Rillwij Supt. Railroad Englnaif Show Card Wrlltr Maohioo Uetigner Talaphona Enqjnatr Surveyor Ad Wrlltr Maohanloal Drattaman Ttlagraph Enginatr Mining Engineer Window Oraaiar Foreman Machlnlal Wireman Taitile-Mill Supt. ' 3hatMtal Draftsman Foreman Tuulmaker Dynamo lander Teitlle Dealnar i Ornamantal Daalgntr Foreman Patternmaker Motorman Sanitary Engineer I Navloalor Foreman Molder Steam Engineer Haat. end Vunl. Engineer Bookkeeper Refrigeration Engineer 'Marine Engineer Building Contractor Stenographer Electrical Engineer U Civil Engineer Arohltect To Speak French t Eleo. Mach. Designer H Hydraulic Engineer Architectural Draftsman To Speak (lermun Electrician II " Municipal Engineer Analytitial Chemist Tt 8utk Spsnlah Eleotrtg -Lighting Supl. O ' Bridge Engineer Sign Patnler Commercial Law Nam Street and o. City. mi PJli ai fffBjaejju. jjai.1 ti- ii "nifafc i irr r'-ifrri ifwrnliir rrrnr' NANACER WANTED. Tiushvorlliy lady or gentleman to manage inifiiiMS iu thin country tuitl a'lj'iining territory fur wt II and fiv- ornhly known house o'milii! limuicial alnndiuf:. $liO 00 straight cohIi aula- j ry and expense?, paid each aiumiuy hy chpek direct fioin headtjiiartcra. Kxpenae money ail v need. Position pcrmuiiciit. Addreaa Manngnr M0 Como Block, Chicago, III. to a!8 . ' ' fr'3 r03fi. Kkllt. Cashier. Wm. Smkaruaugh, Vice Prosidon NATIONAL RANK, PENNSYLVANIA. $50,000. Coneterf Pi n , Age.. State . .itBjiwaiiij ii'twwin'.tiwu Fred, (irettonbergcr. flliNKKAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work icrtiiiniiiK lo Machinery, Kn ninti', Oil el I '1'ouIn, as or Water Kil tiiisanil (iciicml iilaclHinitliiii)i iirouipl ly il'ititf at Low Kiitns. Hcpairinn Mill Macliincry f;ivcii xpocial atluntioii, ami latiKlactioii t'liaiaiilriiil. Simp in rear ol' uml.iual wustof tl i a Shaw HtiiiHc, TiJiouto, l'a. Your iati(Miann Holicitoil. Kit ED. (Hi ETT E N n K III I E It
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