r THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WINK, . Editor t Profriitom. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1905. 1905 APRIL 1905 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. ZZZZZZj 23J5678 J 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22! ,24 25 26 27 28 29) Mood t p.m. -v Ftret 10 441 .y Quarter X.L p.m. 19 iM a.m. at AXXOUJiCKMEXTS. Republican Primaries, Saturday, April j. ran. Tkr.mm. Associate Judire.fl:!; Protbon otnrv. tl'M Stierilt. 110: Count v Commta Bioner, (7; Auditor, J5j Jury Commis sioner, $4; fStatfl Delegate, Invariably the cash must accompany the order for announcement. AS.40CIATK JUDGE. . We are authorized to announce Na than Swkkt, of Jenks township, an a (HiidUlHio lor Associate Judge, subject to Kepuuiican usage. We are authorized to announce D. B Shields, of Jenka township, as a candi date for Associate Judge, subject to Re- puuucan usages. We are authorized to announce Z. S. IIimks, of Jenka township, as a candi date for Associate Judge, subject to Re publican usages PROTHON OTA K Y, We are authorized to announce J. C, Oki (T, ol Howe township, as a candidate for Prothonotary, Ac, subject to Kepub- j icau usages. SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce A. W. bTRoup, of Tionesta township, as a can didate for Sheriff, snhject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce 8. R, Maxwkll, of Tionesta borough, as a caididato for Sheriff, subject to Republl can usages. Weaie authorized to announce J. B Gold, of Green township, as a candidate tor bneritl, subject to Republican usages. COUNTY COMMISSIONER, We are authorized to announce Lkon akd Aonkw, of Tionesta borough, as a candidate for County Commissioner, sub ject to republican usages. Editor Kepudlican: Please an nounce my candidacy lor the nomination for the office of Countv Commissioner at the Republ.can primary to tie held April 15tb, 1905. In making this announce ment, I desire to reassert the position I took in the campaign of three years ago, thai, if elected. I will perforin the duties ol the office faithfully and well, and at a total cost for my services not to exceed live hundred dollars per year. Very respectfully, Tionesta Boro, Feb. 27. V. A. Grovk. We are authorized to announce Geo. W. NoHLir. of Howe township, as a can didate for County Commissioner, subject to nepuoucan usages. We are authorized to announce Frank Kodv, of Jenka township, as a candidate Jor County Commissioner, subject to Re publican usages. We are authorized to announce An drew Wolf, of Tionesta township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, sub ject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce A. K. Shipr, of Jenks township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Re publican usages. We are authorized to announce John M. ZtiKNDKi., of Kingsley township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce Conrad Burhenn, of Green township, as a can didate for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce R. W. Guiton, of Green township, as a candi date fur County Commissioner, subject to Repuulican usages. auditor. We are authorized to announce W. II. Stiles, of Hickory township, as a candi date for County Auditor, subject to Re publican usages. We are authorized to announce Charles F. Klinkstiver, of Green township, as a candidate for County Aud itor, subject to Republican usages. jury commissioner. We are anthorizoj to announce D. E. Caiimon, of Harmony township, aa a candidate for Jury Commissioner, sub ject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce J. B. Eden, of Tionesta township, as a candi date for Jury Commissioner, subject to Koptiblicau usages. state deleuate. We are authorized to announce Geo. W. Holkman, of Tionesta, as a candidate for Delegate to the Republican State Con vention. We are authorized to announce J. N, Gkrow, of Tionesta borough, as a candi date for Delegate to the Republican State Convention. county superintendent. We are authorized to announce that Prof. D. W. Morrison, of Tionesta, will be a candidate at the forthcoming Con vention of School Directors, May 2d, 1(105, for the office of County Superintendent of Schools. We are authorized to announce that Ida S. Paup, of Tionesta, will be a can didate at the forthcoming Convention of School Directors, May 2d, W05, for the office of County Superintendent of Schools. We are authorized to announce that Prof. K. E. Slkkih i', of Marieuville, will bo a candidate at tho forthcoming Con vention of School Directors, May 2d, 1005, for the olllce of County .Superintendent of (Schools. Secretary Taft says a sea level canal at Panama is feasible, but may cost :UKL. Ouo.Ouo. The people will be satisfied to get it at that price, and only ask a dollar's worth for every dollar expended. Piiksi:knt Roosevelt left on a west ern trip last Monday, and expects to be absent two monlha, during which lime he will atlcnd a cowboy reunion, make sevoral speeches, and lose himself in the mountains of Colorado for several weeks n a hunting- expedition. The Presideut is a bundle of energy and is not contented unless he is moving and making other tilings inovo. He is easily the most pop. ular man in America today, and it would not l.o surprising if tho people should Insist upon tils serving another term as President. Puuxsiitawuey Spirit. The Panama canal situation la rapidly moving toward the stage where the dirt will begin to fly on the American plan. A New York paper is discussing the question. "Do Boys Hate Bathing?" Light can be obtained on the subject by moving with the boys near a river and giving them strict injunctions not logo near it. A parcels poat system at reasonable rates in the United States would work the same as in European countries, and that is to the great advantage of all the people. The experience in Europe is that it iucreases the volume and facilities of business for everybody. Republican Primaries. The Republican primary election for Forest county takes place next Saturday afiemoou, 15th, and from present appear ances there will be a full vote polled, which Is as it should be. A lull vote meaus, as a general rule, a fair expression of the voters, and that is what every true Republican desires. The canvass has been a quiet one, practically free from slander or bitterness, and that is the way it should end. There are enough candi dates In the field to insure a good turnout In every preciuct, provided each one's friends take the interest they should. Let no Republican stay at home, but let all come out aud vote their choice and thcu abide by the result. Very Tough Legislation. Two or three hills that have passed the legislature this session staud out in par ticular prominence as ''lough legisla tion," and the wonder is that they could get enough voles in body of men sup posed to represent an honest constituency to pass them finally, but such seems to have been the case. They are knowu as the Pulil bill and the two Ehrbardt bills, all of them designed to hamper if not to tally destroy the beneficent work of the law and order and other kindrvd socie ties of the Stale. They are bills which no self-respecting representative would sup port. Of these obnoxious measures, aim ing to protect all forms of vice, the Phila delphia Press says : "According to all information the Publ vice bill, passed fiually by the Legisla ture two weeks ago, has never reached the Governor. This is an extraordinary circumstance, though there Is no law re quiring a bill to be sent to the Governor at any paticular tune, except on the morning of adjournment. The fact that this bill has been withheld indicates there was some pretty direct information that It .would Dot meet with executive ap proval. There were several kindred measures Intended to protect vice, known as the Ehrhadt bills, which were follow ing on after the Puhl bill. If the Publ bill had gone to the Governor and been promptly returned with a veto it would have ended the Ehrhadt bills. They have been held up for some time, signifi cantly. It seems to be somewhat uncer tain whether tbey will now be put through or not. They are in such shape that there will be tine enough next week to complete action on them. But if there is any information that the Governor will not approve the Publ bill, why should he be "xpected to lot the others, aiming at the same object, get by? The best thing that can be done is to let these disreputa ble measures sleep where tbey are. The members in both houses have gone on record in several votes, aud that record will constantly plague many of them, but it will plague them much less if the bills are not allowed to become laws," Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as tbey cannot reacn ine uiseased portion ot the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, aud that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eu stachian Tube. When this tube gets in- nainoa you nave a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it la entire ly closed deafness is the result, and un less the inflamntion can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, wnicn is noining but an muauied condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. r. j. uhjsh Y t cu., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, ?5. Hall's Family Pills aro the best. Cknnibrrlnin'a Cornell Remedy the Ileal and most I'opulnr. "Mothers buy It for crounv children. railroad men buy it lor severe couuhs and elderly people buy it for la grippe," say Moore Bros., Eldon, Iowa. "We seil more of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy than any other kind. It seems to uaye taken the lead over several other good brands." There is no question but this medicine is the best that can be procured for coughs and colds, whether it be a child or an adult that id afflicted. It al ways cures and cures quickly. Sold by Dr. J. C. Dunn. Notice to Stockholders. The annual meeting ol the stockholders of the Tionesta Gas Company will be held at the office of the company on Monday, April 17, l'J05, at 2 o'clock p. m. 2t A. B. Kelly, Secretary. For a Weak IHgrstlou. No medicine can replace food but Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets help you to digest your food. It is not the quantity of food taken thai eives strength and vigor to the system, but the amount digested and assimilated. If troubled with a weak digestion, don't fail to give these Tablets a trial. Thousands have been benefitted by their use. They only cost a quarter. For sale by Dr. J, C. Dunn. Faint Your Buggy for 75c to $1.00 with Devoe's Gloss Carriage Paint. It weighs 3 to 8 ozs. more to the pint than others, wears longer and gives a gloss equal to new work. Sold by James D. Davis. Itlieumnllc 1'nliin ((uii-kly Uclieved. Tho excruciating pains characteristic of rheumatism and sciatica are quickly re lived by applying Chamberlain's Pain linliii. The great pain relieving power of llin liniment has been the surprise and delight of thousands of sufferers. The quick relief lrotn pain which it affords is aloue worth many times its cost. For sale by Dr. J. C. Dunn. A CI' AltANTKF.il t THE FOR IMI.US. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists refund monoy II Pazo Ointmont fails to cure any case, no mat ter of how long standing, in 0 to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. &0c. If your druggist hasn't it send 50o in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by the Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo Cream of tho News. A woman is never too old to nurry if she has money. Everything In frosh vegetables at the White Slur Grocery. It There is no doubt that the mass of inankiud Is discontented. --All the newest things in spring dress goods at the Hopkins store. It A lame excuse Is sometimes the re sult of having one's leg pulled. Newest things in nun's lists at Hop kins.' Styles and prices just right. It Life is never monotonous so long as there Is something to kick about. Lots of staple' goods still lelt at the Lanson closing out sale. All going at less than oust. It Flattery sometimes acts like too many lumps of sugar iu a cup of coffee. Hundreds of dollars worth of staple goods are yet to be had at Lanson's. Most of them far below cost. It Even the people who build castles In the air have their ops and downs. Don't neglect the opportunity of your life, but go to Lanson's and get the best grade ot goods of every description at less than cost. It When a inau's logic is plttel aguinst a woman's tears, the result is inevitable. Keep your bowels regular by the use of Chamberlain's Stomach ami Liver Tablets. There is nothing butter. For sale by Dr. J. C. Dunn. tf Every man would be satisfied with bis lot if it w asn't for some other fellow's. This is the real carpet season, and Hopkins is better prepared than ever be foro to supply your want--. Dou't buy till you have seen his stock. It The man who does all he can, gener ally finds that some elte will do the rest. Don't forget that we still sell the Wooltex goods, skirts and jackets, and we sell lots of them, for they are the fin est on the market. Hopkins. It A hand mirror is one of the few things that woman never holds up to ridicule. The Douglas shoe for men, and the Strootman shoe for ladies, take the lead of all others, and the prices are right. Hopkins is sole dealer in Tionesta. It The opinion of a man has of himself Isn't always of value to the rest of the world. The "Table Queen" bread and all otbhr "bakery" sold by the White Star Grocery excella them all. Try it once and you are our customer thenceforth. It A goat's head is sufficient proof that a striking couutenance doesn't alwavs Indicate brains. Wash Goods In endless variety, aud at prices that put them in the reach of all. Now is the time to get your summer sewing done, before the weather gets too warm. Hopkins. U Our idea oi an easy mark is a man who buys a bottle of hair tnnio from a bald-beaded barber. Wanted. I want a good reliable man or woman to act as agent for the best selling medicine in the U. 8. You can make $5.00 a day. None but reliablo parties need apply. G. W. Brown, Box 540, Erie, Pa. . It Republican Primary Election. Pursuant to resolution of the Republi can Connty Committee of Forest County, adopted at its meeting held February 27tb, 1905, it is ordered that the Republican voters of said county meet on SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 190i, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the following named places of holding primary elections, to- wit: Burnett Clarington, Cooksburg, Red clyffe, Green Nebraska, Guitouville Golinza. Harmony West Hickory, Fogle Farm, Hickory East Hickory. Howe Brookston, Cooper Tract, Pig eon. Lynch, Porkey, Clougbs, Watson Farm. Jenks Marienville, Duhring, Lamona. Kingsloy Mayburg, Kellettville, New town Mills, Starr. Tionesta Township. Tionesta Borough. At which time and places they will' by their votes nominate: One person for Associate Judge. One person for Prothonotary, Ac. One person for Sheriff. Two persons for County Commissioner. Two persons for County Auditor, One person for Jury Commissioner. One person for State Delegate. Each election precinct will also elect one person for momber of the County Committee for the ensuing year. The polls will remain opnn till 7 p. m. Return Judgos will convene at the Court House, Tionesta Borough, on the following Tuesday, April 18, 1905, at 2 o'clock p. m. Attention is called to the Act of June, regulating primary elections, that Judges and Clerks, before entering upon the discharge of their duties, shall take and subscribe an oath or affirmation In presence of each other. Attention is also directed to the follow ing resolution adopted by the County Committee at its last meeting : Resolved, That all Republicans be re quired to vote in their propor primary precincts, where such is possible, and in case the voter is unable to reach his proper voting place he shall, before vot ing, be obliged to have at least two Re publicans vouch for his Republicanism and legal right to vole. Proper election blanks and tickets will bo mailed to the committeemen of the different precincts in due time. It, is their duty to soe that these are promptly on baud on tho day of the primaries. G. W. Osgood, Chairman. REPUBLICAN PRIMARY RULES. RULES GOVERNING THE REPUB LICAN PRIMARY ELECTIONS OF FOREST COUNTY. 1. The candidates for thn soveral offices shall have their names announced in one or moro of the county papers at least three weeks previous to the Primary Meetings stating the office and snhject to the action of the party at said primary meetings, 2. The voters belonging to tho Repub lican party In each township and borough shall meet on a day to be designated by the County Committee at the usual place of holding spring elections, at 2 o'clock p. in., aud proceed to elect one person for Judge and two persons for Clerks who shall form a Board of Elections to receive votes and determine who are the propor persons to vnto aud who shall hold tho polls open until 7 o'clock p. in. Afer the polls are opened, the candidates an l ounc.ed shall bo balloted foi j the name ofeiu h person voting shall bo written on a list at the time of voting, no person be ing allowed to vote more than once for the same olllce. 8. After the polls are closed the board shall proceed to count the vote that each candidate has received, and make out the returns accordingly to he certified by the Judge and attested'by the Clerks. 4. The Judge (or one of the Clerks ap pointed by the Judge of the respective election district shall meet at the Court House, in Tionesta, on the Tuesday fol lowing thn Primary Meetings at 2 o'clock p. in., having the returns and a list of voters, aud the person havimr the highest number of votes for any office, shall be declared the nominoe of the Republican party. 5. The Return Judges shall be compe tent to reject by a inaority vote the re turns from any district where there is evidence of fraud, eitlier in the returns or otherwise, and shall reject them where there is evidence of three or more persons voting at the Primary Meetings who are not Republicans. li. Auy two or more persons having an equal number of votes for the same olllce lie judges shall proceed to ballot fur a choice, the person having the highest number to be the nominee. 7. The Return Judges shall appoint Confereea Representative, Senatorial and Congressional whose acceptance, of said appointment shall be a pledge to support (be person who may receive the largest number of votes cast for that of fice. 8. The Return Judges may at any time change the mode aud manner of selecting candidates aa they may be Instructed by the people at their primary meetings, due notice being given by the County Com mittee. . The Chairman of the County Com mittee shall be required lo issue a call in pursuance of the action of the County Committee. That Beautiful Gloss comes from the varnish In Devoe's Var nish Floor Paint; costs 5 ceuts more a quart though. Sold by James D. Davis. TIONESTA MAItKKTS CORPECTED EVEKY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour $ sack 1.601.85 Buckwheat flour. tta .sj Corn meal, feed, 100 lb..,' 1.051.25 Corn meal, family, 100 lb l.fo Chop feed, pure grain I.151.30 Oats .... .45 Corn, shelled 6d70 Beans i bushel 2.7,1 Ham, sugar cured ,14 Bacon, sugar cured .13 Shoulders .14 Salt Pork, lb 121 Whitefish kit SO&Ho Sugar .; fil.07 Syrup 35(g) .50 N. O. Molasses .. .35 .50 Coffee, Roast Rio 16 Coffee, blended Java .25 Tea S53 .50 Butter .3o Rice 05fa.09 Eggs, fresh .ls Salt barrel 1.25 Lard .12 Potatooa, $ bushel ' ." tiO Potatoes, sweet, lb , ' .2J Lime 1 barrel 1.25 Nails keg 2.75 Wool 2022 FARM MACHINERY Do You Need A Grain Binder, Corn Binder, Reaper, Hay Tedder, l!ake, Dirk Harrow.Spriug or .Spike Harrow Grain Drill, Land Roller, Hay Loader, Side Delivery Rake, Steam Threshing Machine, Corn Planter, or any Other Kind ot Machinery, I Have It at the Right Price and easy terms. Every article guar uuteed. I do not handle goods made by the Trust. Repairs always nn hand. I'll trade for your old ma chine. See me; get my prices; we can deal. Yours truly, J. C. BROMLEY, TIONESTA, PA. $100,000 CASH CAPITAL. The League was organized a few years ago with (50,000 capital hut has recently been increased to (100,000 capital stock, and writes the best contract on the face of the earth. Every man, woman and child should join the League. There is no "wild cat" nor "blind tiger" business about It. They make a plain contract t pay for a $100 OneHundredDollarsBurial-$100 and charge only a Bniall payment each yeai. On a child under 10 years old it only costs 90 cents a year. Every claim is guaranteed by a bank draft attached to contract. There is no hot air proposition about it. It takes money to pay the un dertaker when you die. Your people se lect the place aud what yon want to be buried in, The League Pays the Bill to the Amount of $100. If you wish a more expensive funeral the League will pay (100.00 on the bill and you pay the balance. If anybody dis putes the above, report it to any of our agents and wo will take pleasure in allow ing you that every word of it Is true. We are now doing business in 22 Slates and our business is increasing by leaps and bounds. Jt coals you only (1.00 lo join The League. Yours respectfully, JAS. WILSON, Manager, Room 1, Centre Blk, Franklin, Pa J. P. HULING, Agent, Tionesta. Pianoforte Instruction F. C. INGRAIIAM, Well known to the people of this vicinity, will devote ono day m each week, Tues day, to his class in Tionesta, at Itovard's Hall, whero patrons can sen him as lo terms, etc. 3m NOTICE is hereby given by the follow ing applicant for admission to the Bar ol the Miiprenio Court of (he State of Pennsylvania thai he will, on or before tho 3(ltb day of May, l!M5, (i lo his creden tials with, aud make application lo, the State Board of Lnw Examiners to he ex amined by said Beard on the 20lh aud l!lst days of June, 1!)05, for admission to the Bar of the .Supreme Court of Penn sylvania. It Marion A, Cakhingkii. Dine 1 oolwear. For Men, For Women, For Boys, For Girls, For Little Tots rrvvis suoi:s For Men aud Boys. White Canvas Oxfords For Ladies. G1R0B1DI & SON. Wonderful CLOTHING And the more you knos about Clothing the more wonderlul it is. Messrs. llackctt, Carhait & Co. have learned how in their great retail stores on Broadway, whero for years they have catered to the most fastid ious clothes wearing people on this earth. But wonderful as the closing is, the results are still more wonderful A recent poll of the Uuivernity Club, one of the most aristocratic in JSew York, disclosed the fact that more thau half its mciubots wore Ready-to Wear Clothing. This Clothing is making new con verts to the Ready-to Wear Idea ev ery day, and it is to this Clothing that wo call the attention of oil couutry people now, at the beginning of this spring and summer season, while our assortment is complete and unbroken Double and Single-Breasted Sack Suits $12.00 to 2 1.00 THE McCUEN CO. 2& AND 29 SENECA ST.. OIL CITY. PA. Fred. Orettciiberger . GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil ell1 Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Hlacksmithing prompt ly done at Ixw Kates. KepainuR Mill Machinery given special attention, and saiisiucuou Kuaranleeu. Shop lu rear of and just west of the Shaw Houso, Tldioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited, KRED. GRKTTENBEKGER PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. Repairs Holler, Mills, Tanks Agitators. ISuj'ft and Sells Second - hand Hollers, Etc. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. Eud of Suspension Bndee, Third ward, Oil, IT1, IA. RAILWAY. TICE TABLE To Take EfTect July 6th, 1903. NORTH Eastern Time SOUTH 3 1 j .Stations 2 4" p.m a. in Leave Arrive p. in. pTiri 7 00 Nebraska 6 60 7 30 Ross Run )! 30 7 40 Lamentation 6 20 7 Newtowu Mills " 0 15 145 8 00 Kellettville 1 00 6 00 1 BSI8 15 Ruck Mills 12 45!5 50 2 0.i!8 25 Mayburg 12 35 5 40 2 208 40 Poikoy 12 10 5 30 2 25;8 45 Minister 12 05 5 25 2 30!8 60 Wellors 11 55 5 20 2 40:0 00 Hastings 11 40 5 10 2 55j9 15 Blue Jay 11 30 4 55 3 1019 30 Henry's Mill U 00 4 40 3 2519 50 Barnes 10 40 4 25 3 45 1000 Sheffield 10 30 4 15 p.mla. iii Arrlve Leave a. m. p.m T. D. COLLINS, Prksidknt. SKICKESTER'S EftSUSH 58 ISofr. Ativny ivNr.blp. I.Hrtl,.., rwk nruuirliit (hi 4 IIM IIF.M l;lt N KNUI.INII In Kol unit ;lcl liifliillic boxps, Heiili-il wllh blue riblKXi. Take no olliri'. 3t fiite lunKrrous nlll lutlun.nml initiation. Iliivulyiiur lunrcixt, cir imml te. In stioups fur rnrlirulnr. Toll moninl. ami "Kclli't Tor l.mllr-."' in Irtlrr, by n-liirn JI.U. io.000 Tcsllinuiiiala, Hula by all DruirclHts. CBIOHBBTMB CHEMICAL CO. 8100 MaUi.on Mquar. I'll I LA., PA. UqdUo. thlt .puv f! . . r. Take axaiiVii DI-OKO limine Tablets. JS Seven Million boxes soM In past 12 months. . This Signature We Lead the i Procession We are the acknowledged leaders in Popular Priced Tailoring. We challenge the world to produce better clothes for the money than we do. Our large and ever increasing trade is a sure index, that Glasgow Tailoring is all right and is thoroughly appreciated. Our showing of new Spring Fabrics is, without question, the largest and handsomest ever brought to this city. All the new colorings predominate this season. We have all the new shades, in checks, plaids, stripes and plain ef fects. We shall take great pleasure in showing you our beautiful stock. Samples cheerfully given. Suits, Top Coats, 85.00 Made to Order, Made to Fit. Glasaow Woolen Mills Co., WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. 11 A CENTRT3 II U STREET. EVERYTHING Confining our line strictly to tho Hard ware business e are prepared as no others in the community lo supply your every need in that line. If it's a Move, Itiuigc, Ntove Pipe, Kitchen Ware, or a y thing in Supplie for Lumbermen, Mechanic r Farmer, we haye it in stock. Hlacksmithing aud vehicle repairing while you wait Call and look us over. We can fit you out at moderate cost. We-cau alio ","et y. u right" in anythiok iu the line of a ... Wagon or Buggy. J.' C. SCOWDEN. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, Time Deposits Solicited. Will A. Waynk Cook, A. B. PreHidont. DIItBOTOKH A. Wayne Cook, Q. W. Robliwon, Wui. Smoarbaugb, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. RlU-lioy. J. T. Dale, J. If. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.ymnnt nt low ratos. We promlHO our ouHtom or all the benofitM oonNmtent witb consorvatlvo banking. InlereHt pnid on llmo deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. a Coli in One Bov - o are here. Grey will OIL CITY, PA. -IN- HARDWARE. NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. S50.000. $42,000. Vt Four Vet Vent, per A nnum Kelly. CoHkior. Wm. Shbarhacob, Vioo President Cures Crip in Two Days. .r ft f, SJ&yy on every rs?xt- box. 25c