THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. C. WINK, Editor 4 Proprietor. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1906. 1905 APRIL 1905 6a. Mo. Tu. We. Tb. Fr. Sa. ZZZZZZj" 23 J5678 J 10 11 1213 1415 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 -2-24 25 26 27 28 29 MOON'S PHASES. Mi 19 Cg2!&86 i-m. ill - rim 12 4.-41 I Quarwr p. a. llrpublioau Ticket. COUNTY. Associate Judge, DAVID B. SHIELDS. Prolhonotary, d c, J. C. QEIST. SAeri7", A. W.8TKOUP. County CbmmiMt'oncr, ANDREW WOLE, LEONARD AQNEW. Auditors, W. H. STILES. CHAS. F. KLINESTIVER. Jury Commissioner, J. B. KDEN. A'OUSCEMESTS. COUNTT SDrBKINTKNDKWT. We ore authorized to announce that Prof. D. W. Morrison, of Tioueaia, will be R candidate at the fortbeominn Con vention of School Directors, May 2d, 1905 for the olBoe of County Superintendent o School. We are authorized to announce that Ida S. Paup, of Tionesta, will be a can didate at the forthcoming Convention of School Dire'tora, May 21, 11H)5, for tbe office of County Superintendent of Schools. We are authorized to announce tbat Prof. F. E. Sleight, of Marlenville, will be a candidate at the forthcoming Con vention of School Directors, May 2d, 1005, for the otHce of County Superintendent of Schools. Thanks for Honors Conferred. To the Republican Return Judges of For est County : Gentlemen : I am In receipt of no tice from Geo. W. Osgood, late Chairman of the Republican County Committee of this County, stating tbat the retnrn judges of the various precincts did, on Tuesday, April 15th, confer upon rue tbe mod dis tinguished honor within your power to bestow, I deeply appreciate this express ion of your confidence in uie as a Repub lican, and I assure you and the Republi can candidates who have Just received the nomination for the otUce of Associate Judge, Prothonotary, Sheriff, County Commissioners, Auditors, and Jury Commissioner, that I will endeavor to fill tbe Chairmanship to tbe best of my ability and to the Interests of the Repub lican candidates and the Republican parly of this County. I earnestly trust that In tbe perform ance of this duty, I shall have tbe aid of each and every County Committeeman, and tbe entire Republican party. I am, Respectfully Yours, II. S. Brockwav. Marlenville, April 22, 1905. The "quarantine" irainat Mr. Rocke feller's money is relaxing in large spots. The beef trust calmly construe tbe situation to be, as usual, a bull move ment for Itself. Aa her third tiial begins Nan Patterson wonders if it Is not possible to have such a thing as too much advertising. Judging from the claims of tbe various Democratic party orators, Thomas Jeffer son was the original India rubber man. Porto Rico Is a part of tbe United States all right, all right. They are now Laving "strikes" there Instead of "revo lutions." The absence of money is an inconven ience, but it is a partial recompense to know that most rich men are bald headed and narrow chested. New cherries are selling for flO a pound In the eastern markets. This will cause a suspension of tbe old rule not to make two bites of a cherry. George Fred. Williams says tbat the democratic party sold itself at St. Louis, thus correcting a very general impression tbat the party "gave itself away." The cowboy who beat the President In a running contest in Colorado bad better look out or tbe Democratic Presidential nomination will be lorced upon hiui. When the civil war was on it was thought to be a big thing for Abraham Lincoln to call for 400,000 soldiers, Tbe mikado of Japan ha just sent in a requi sition for 1,000,000. Br advocating a big navy, Admiral Dewey has thrown away 1iin last chance for the Democratic presidential nomina tion. Maybe be would rather be a right admiral than a wrong President. Awobmbo to the careful estimate of tiie census olllce, tho present population T.f Die United Suites is 82,518,000. At tins rate the country can get ready to cele brate tbe ollluial passing of tbe 100,000,000 mark by the count in 1920. Gkn. Fithuou Lee is swinging around the circle to Invite all the suites t participate in the Jamestown celobra tion at Hampton Roads in 1907. It is a highly Interesting section and a great number of visitors will embrace the oc casion. Each state should be well repre Minted. Jamestown and Yorktown are ouly nineteen miles apart. OIiDTO XV Itf. BY SAMUEL D. IK WIN. (Continued from last week.) REV. HEZEKUn MAY. Emerson truly remarks tbat biography it history. We now ootne to tbe man with whom the history of Oldtown Is Insepara bly connected and who gave it the name. Rev. Hexektah May was born at Haddara, Conn , on Deo 2fl, 1773, and died at Tlo oesta, Pa , July 4, 1813. The life of this pioneer was indeed an eventful one. In youth he witnessed the closing scenes of tbe Revolutionary war. Id early manhood be graduated with honor at Tale college, and was particularly gifted aa a linguist, being proficient in the Latin, Greek and Hebrew languages as well as German. His ability as a llnqulst was of great service to him, studied theology and was ordained at a minister, preaching at Marblehead, Mass., from whence he was sent as a mis sionary to the early settlers and the Pen obscot Indians of Maine, and was stationed at Bangor in that province, for it was not a state. It was there his eldest son, Benja min was born Sept. 8, 1808. Benjamin, who lived until Jan. 19, 1901, need to say tbat he was "not born in any state of the union but in the provinoe of Maine." The commission under which Mr. May was sent fertb was Issued by "The New Eng. land Society for the Propagation of the Gospel In the District of Maine," as tha caption to it ludlcates. He remained at Bangor, preaching there and in the vicin ity to the settlera and the Indiana several years with great acceptance. Ten miles above Bangor, on the Penobscot river, was an old Indian town called OKI town, which was a famous place among the aborigines at that time, which was tbe principal place or station where he preached to the natlvea. Afterwards a town was built on the same site by the whites and can be lo cated on any good map of Maine. About 1816, wishing to educate, bis children, he removed from "the. wilds of Maine" to Binghamton, N. Y., remaining there but a short time he had a c ill to Oswego and Painted Post, N. Y, preaching over a large district of country, but being ordered by the New England society he was directed to establish churches down along the Bus qnehanna in Pa., and his journal shows be went down as far as Northumberland, and organised churches all along the upper Susquehanna. In looking over bis journal the writer has b en amazed at the ground covered on these missionary trips. After leaving Painted Post with bis family we Bod him In the vicinity of Tlonesta In Venango county, now Forest, where be came about tbe year 1820. Tbe records of the Erie Presbytery by the Rev. Dr. Eaton how that he waa at Franklin, Pa., preach ing there and at Unity church liWWl. These churches were very small and weak, and tbe support quite inadequate, having a large family to support and raise, and be still under the auspices of tbe New Eugland society mentioned, his frieud, the celeb rat ed Ellas Boudinot, the founder of the American Bible Society, understanding his nerds and difficulties bad before this given him a tract of land of about 1,000 acres at what is known as OUtown, three miles above Tlonesta, this was about 1820 It waa not long after this date that finding a cleared patch of ground on wbat is now known as the farm of Hon. C. A. Randall, on which he moved nntil he went to his land on tbe creek above. There was some confusion over tbe land lines in that vicin lty, aa the lands were run out, or supposed to have been, about 1794. So to precisely locate the warrant, Mr. May obtained the services of Hon. John Irwin, who was an eminent survevor and eagineer and who waa then a deputy state surveyor. Irwin came along with his nephew, Richard Ir win. a vonng surveyor who afterwards married the eldest daughter of Mr. May They arranged the lines amicably among all concerned. Seeing the remains of tbe old Indian town on the place he called it Oldtowo, after Oldtown in Maine. Many traces of Indian occupations are visible to this day. He lived at tbe place for a while, Tbe upper part of the tract waa finely Umbered, so Benjamin, H. II., and Selden T. May, bis brothers, established and built a flue sawmill for those days on the tract owned by their father which was known all over the section as Oldtown mill. The brothers afterwards built and operated larger mills further up the same stream Selden T. at Minister, Huntington H. at Buck Mills. About this lime Benjamin married Annie Sturdevant Holmes of Bos ton, Mass., moved on the place and farmed it and operated the saw, lath and shingle mill. Mr. May, after leaving Oldtown to hie boys, returned to the village of Tio- neata and purchased from John Range Jr. the land on which the north part of Tlo nesta is now built, on which ha lived with his family until the time of his death in 1843. After his settlement at Tiouesta the German settlers began to arrive and settle on the wild lands surrounding tbe place. Among their leaders was Herman Blum, an old soldier of the Napoleanio campaign, a man of considerable ability and culture. In him Mr. May found a congenial friend and acquaintance, especially as Mr. May and bis son William could talk German as voluably aa "a native to the manor born.' Consequently be not only acted as a spir itual advisor to the Germans coming into the country, but was also their trusted temporal advisor too, keeping thus clear of litigation, shielding them from imposition In short he was regarded by these as an oracle, his word being both law and gospel Du ring tbe life of this excellent pioneer bis four sons, Benj , Huntington, Seldon and William cleared up the land at Old town. For many years Benjamin and Selden managed the place and kept "Bach' elers' Hall" as they called it while operat ing the saw mill and farm. I have heard them tell how the bears used to come down from tbe hillside out of the woods aud iu vade their pig pens and attack and carry off hogs. Deer in those days were plenteous in the vicinity, in fact all along the valley of the Tioueita. Of late years the place has been farmed by teoAuts. When the great oil excitement camo tbe May broth ers sold the place to Lorenzo D. Morris Judge Geo. Barker and Lucas S. Watkins ofFredonia. N. Y. who about 1872 sold it back to tbe three May brothers, who on Feb. 5. 1877 sold it to A. B. Kelly, the present owner. But this is no place to go into the dry details of a brief of title, but rather to give a historical sketch of the place. 1 understand the original tract has been subdivided lately into eleven farms by D. W. Clark at the Instance of Mr, Kelly. No better farm land than this can be found in Forest county. THE AI'PLKTON MYSTERY. This mystery has never been solved explained. . In the wluter of 183 a family by the name of Appleton settled at the lower end of Oldtowu tUts, near where the present school house is located. Mrs. Ap pleton waa a wouiau of about 65 years of age. She left her home at uiutowo to go meet some friends or relatives tu tbe neigh- boihood of Tylersburg, crossed the creek at tbe big eddy on the ice, the snow was frozen on its surface so bard that It bore ber weight, therefore she left no tracks that could be traced. In about ten days her husband heard from the friend that she bad never reached ibem. Bearching par tics went out and searched in valu but they never found her. Many were the theories as to wbat had become of her. Most people believed that she had been devoured by ravenous wolves or other wild beasts wlitch at that time abounded in the woods; others that she might have been frozen to death and then her body devoured by wolves, bears or panthers. The mystery was never solved. Her disappearance was so com plete that not a vestige of ber remains or lothiug was ever found, although tha search of the settlers lasted for weeks, and xtended over a large territory of then al most uubroken wilderness. This event was the talk of the early settlers for yeara, and Is one of the mysteries of tbe early days. Castro wants tho question arbitrated as to whether there la anything to arbi trate between himself and tbe asphalt trust. If be can't get that, he might call for arbitration as to whether the question hould be arbitrated. And if there is any doubt on tbat poiut, that question might be arbitrated also. Tub Democratic tlarriaburg "Patriot" is not at all enthusiastic about the char acter of its paity organization In the State. Some of those influential in the management do not want success, it de clares; "their business l to organize de feats" Tbe Patriot is rather particular. When people are willing to lay for the privilege of owning a party they have a right t do as thoy please with It. Memorial Day. "'Killed In yesterday's battle, 'Dying In the field hospital.' 'Badly wounded,' Wounded and In the hands ofthe enemy.' "Forty odd years ago, my comrades, we were lliui accounting ior me roy- cheeked, bright eyed, manly boys, dar lings of their mothers, who, with elastic step and merry laugh of youth, marched by our sides as we bade good-bye to our homes and dear ones and answered 'Here am I' to the call of country, and cheered the sad heart of God-given Lincoln with the refrain, " 'We are coming, Father Abraham, Three hundred thousaud strong." Thus begins the order issuid by Wil- mon W. Blackmar, Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Army ol tbe Republic, to the local Posts concerning the observance ol Memorial Day, Tuesday, May 30, 1905, Tbe order contains an invitation to the people to Join in the ceremonies of the day, and urges that the school children especially be encouraged to take part in tbe celebration. Teachers ami principals of every school are urged to bold a pa triotic service on the school day before Memorial Day. Department and Post Commanders are urged to direct their Posts to attend di vine service In a body on the Sunday preceding Memorial Day, aud to have appropriate sermons preached for tbe oc casion. Deafness Cannot lie Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and tbat 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 flamed you have a rumbling sound or imported hearing, and when it Is entire ly closed deafness is the result, and un less the inllamation can be taken out and this lube restored to its normal condition bearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed 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 lor circulars, frje. F. J. CHENKY k CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists. 75. Hall's Family Pills are the best. About Rlieninntlsin. There are few diseases that inflict more torture than rheumatism and there is probably no disease ior which such a varied and useless lot of remdiea have been suggested. To say that It can be cured is, therefore, a bold statement to make, but Chamberlain's Pain Halm, which enjoys an extensive sale, has met with great success In the treatment oi this disease, One annlicalion of Pain Malm will relieve tbe pain, and -hundreds of BUfterers have t tilled to permanent cures by its use. Why sutler wnen rain Balm atlords such quick relief ana costs but a trifleT For sale by Dr. J . u, Dunn. Eggs for Setting. Black Minorca, White Wyandotte, Barred aud Buff Plymouth Rocks, Brown and White S. C. Leghorns. B. U. Simmons, Riverside Drive, P. O. Box 504. lm. Oil City, Pa. For a Wenk Digestion. 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 gives strength and vigor to the system, but tbe amount digested and assimilated, ii troubled with a weak digestion, don't fail to give these Tablets a trial. Thousands have been benetitted by their use. Tbev only cost a quarter. For sale by Dr. J. C. Dunn. Unit Beautiful (J loss com os from the varnish In Devoo's Var nish Floor Paint; costs 5 cents more a quart though. Sold by James D. Davis, C'hnniberlnlu's I'onuli Jtemedy Ike Heat mid most Ponulnr. "Mothers huv It lor crouny children. railroad men buy it lor severe coughs and elderly people buy it lor la grippe," say Moore Bros., Eldnn, Iowa. "We seil more of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy than ativ other kind. 11 seems to hay tsken tho load over se"eral other good brands.".. There is no question but this modicine is the best that can be procured tor coughs and colds, whether It be child or sn adult that Is alllicted. It al ways cures and cures quickly. Sold by Dr. J. (J. Dunn, r Klieunialic I'lilns ((nlckly Relieved. The excruciating pains characteristic of rheumatism and sciatica are quickly re. lived I iv applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The great pain relieving power ol the liniment lias been the surprise and delight of thousands of sullorers. The quick relief Irom pain which it atlords is alone worth many tunes its co-it, for sale by Dr. J. C. Lunn. Cream of the New. When a doctor gives a pationt hope he expects pay for It. Try the White Star Grocery for all kinds of fresh vegetables. You'll not be disappointed. It Many a man who Is sure he is right la unable tu go ahead. Axinlnstors, moquettes, body and tapestry brussels, and ingrains. Finest carpet display ever shown In Tlonesta. Hopkins. It There should be music in every home except the one next door. Schedule cards, with rules for playing the new and fasolnatiug game of 500 euchre for salo at tbe Republican ollloe. Price, 5 cents. tf After making bis will, a uisn is apt to die very much against it. Tbe Douglas shoe for men and the Stroottnan shoe for ladies. These two varieties take tbe lead, and Hopkins is sole desler hore. It You can generally tell when a girl has been kissed before by tbe way she pretonds she hasn't. Keep your bowels regular by the use of Cbamberlain'a Stomach and Liver Tablets. There is nothing better. For sale by Dr. J. C. Dunn. tf If the bouse catches on fire a woman wants to save ber old love letters and tbe baby's first pair of shoes. If it's an ingrain carpet you're want ing this season, call hore for it. Cut as you want it aud you can take it borne with you at a small figure. It After a man has tried every other way to make man lose his money he can always hire a lawyer. Our line of white goods, wash goods, and all styles of spring and summer dry goods la very complete. Now la tbe time to make your selections. Hopkins. KKllK KI KATKN TO PACIFIC COAST. Tin Pennsylvania Itnllromt, Account Lewis and Clnrk Exposition and Vnrious Conventions. On account of tbe Lewis and Clark Ex position, at Portland, Ore., June 1 lo October 15, and various conventions to be held In cities on the Pacific Coast during the Summer, tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell rouud-trlp tickets on specified dates, from all stations on its lines, to San Francisco and Los Angeles, April 9 to September 27; to Portland, Seattle, Tacouia, Victoria, Vancouver, and San Diego, May 22 to September 27, at greatly reduced rates. For dates of sale and specitio informs' tion concerning rates and routes, consult neatest ticket agent. 3t Dwelling1 for Rent. Hunter House, at the depot, 7 rooms, water in bouse, good garden plot and fruit. Call on Capt. Clark, at McKinley's plumbing store. 4t A GUARANTEED I KK Ft) It PILES. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists refund monoy if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case, no mat ter of bow long Btanding, in 0 to 14 days. r irst application gives ease and rest, ouc, If your druggist hasn't it send 50o in stamps snd it will be forwarded post-paid by the Paris Medicine (Jo., st. Louts, Mo PROCLAMATION. Whereas, The Hon. W. M. Lindsey, President Judge ofthe Court of Common Ploas and Quarter Sessions In and for the county of Forest, has issued his pre. cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions or the roaee, Urpnans' Court, Over and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the Third Monday of Mav, being tbe lath day of May, 11105. No tice is thorofore given to the Cor oner, Justices of the Pea and Con stables of said county, that they be then and there iu their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ol said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to tlioir ottlce appertain to be done and to those whoare bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners ihatare or shall be in tho jail of Forest County, that they may be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der my band and seal this 17lb day of April. A. D. 1H05. GEO. W. NOBLIT, l.s.1 Sheriff. TllIAIi LIST. List of causes set down for trial In the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Third Mondav of Mav, 1!K5: 1. J. E. Beck vs. M. C. Watson, No. 28, September term, 1901. Motion to open Judgment. 2. O. W. Proper, Eulletta Proper, F.C. Proper, Kffle Walters vs. J. G. C. Sig worth, No. 25, Feliruary term, 1901. Summons in action of trespass. 3. Fred Morck vs. J. G. C. Sigworth, No. 28, February term, 1'JOl. Replevin. 4 Lenta Hoover vs. John Hoover, No. 3, February term, 1901. Divorce. 5. George M. Miller vs. J. M. Bemis and Iiarry Bemis, partners doing busi ness as J. M. BemN it Son, No. 17, Sep tember Term, l'.XM. Summons in As sumpsit. . 6. Nannie Jones vs. J. W. Jones, No. 25, February term, 1905. Divorce. Peti tion aud Answer. Attest, J. C. GEIST, " Prolhonotary. Tionesta, Pa., April 17, 1005. Hew, New, New, Bright and Clean Wall Paper, Wall Paper Blue and Green. Yes and Red and Yellow nud Brown and all sorts of beautiful new combinations. New Ideas IN Decoratina New stock and Gnest sam ples out, can be seen at the stand formerly occupied by F. E, Dick's tailor shop. Geo I. Davis, P1ION10 3G. TIONESTA, PA. F ine ootwear. For Men, For Women, For Boys, For Girls, For Little Tots TENNIS SHOES For Men and Boys. - White Canvas Oxfords For Ladies. G. Wonderful CLOTHING And the more you know about Clothing the more wonderful it is. Messrs. Hackett. Carhait & Co. have learned bow in their great retail stores on Broadway, whoro for years they have catered to tbe most fastid ious clothes wearing people on this earth. But wonderful as the clothing is, the results are still more wonderful. A recent poll of the University Club, one of tho most aristocratic in New York, disclosed the fact that more than half its members 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 we call the attention of oil country 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 (o $21.00 THE PtlcCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST. , OIL CITY. PA. Fred. Grcttcnborgor GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. AU work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Blacksmithing prompt ly done at Low Kates. Kepairing Mill Machinery given apodal attention, and satistaction guaranteed. -Shop in rear of and Just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. Repalra Holler, Stills, Tanks, Agitators. Iluj and Sells Second - hand Rollers, Etc. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End of Suspension Bridge, Third ward, OIL CITY, PA. HAIL WAY. TIME TABLE To Take Effect July 6th, 1003. NOHTH Eastern Time HOUTH 3. 1 j Stations 2 4 p. m a. in Leave Arrive p. ni.jp. m 7 00 Nebraska 6 50 7 30 Hops Run fl 80 7 40 Lamentation 6 20 7 45 Newtown Mills fl 15 1 45 8 00 Kellettvllle 1 00 6 00 1 558 15 Buck Mills 12 4,V5 60 2 05:8 25 May burg 12 35 5 40 2 20 8 40 Porkey 12 10 5 30 2 25 8 45 Ministor 12 055 25 2 30 8 50 Wellers 11 65 5 20 2 40 9 00 Hastings 11 40 5 10 2 55 9 15 Blue Jay 11 30 4 65 3 10 9 30 Henry's Mill 11 00 4 40 3 25 9 50 Barnes 10 40 4 25 3 45 1000 Sbefflold 10 30 4 15 p.mla.m Arrive Leave a.m. p.m T. D. COLLINS, President. Promptlr ohUJnrd, or rtt RETURNED. SO YEARS' EXPERIENCE. Our CHARGES ARE THE LOWEST. Bend modol, photo or keU'h for expert neiirch and Iro. report on patentability. INFRINGEMENT tuiU conducted before all courtR. Patent, obtained thronirh na, ADVER TISED and SOLB, frea TRADE-MARKS, PEN SIONS and COPYRIGHT quickly obtained. Opposite U. . Patent Office, WASHINUTON, U. u. I -To Cure a CoM in One Day Toke Laxative Brcmo Quinine Tablets. fj& Seven Million boxes sold In past 12 months. ThiS Signature, W.y5rCSr fBBMmsBBasmt Let Us Make that Suit or Top Coat For You. The hearty reception our customers are according our new line of spring suitings and top tive of their worth. It is also an indication that there are those amongst us who look out for to-morrow ordering early while the assortment is most complete disappointed in the eleventh hour of their needs. SUITS, TOP COATS, $15.00 MADE TO ORDER. The range of woolens displayed here this season is excep tional, even with us, and that means a good deal. The snappy, nobby effects will appeal to the most exacting. The styles this spring also admit of swagger suits in competent hands. Better look us over. Glasqow Woolen Mills Co., WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. 110 CENTRE STREET. EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE. Confining our liue strictly to the Hard ware boBiue8 e are prepared as no others in the ciunmuntv to supply your every need iu that line. If it's a Stove, Ilnngc. Stove ripe, Kitchen Ware. or a jibing in Supplies fur Lumbermen, Jleehaiiles or Farmers, we baye it in stock. Bldcksmithing and vehicle repairing while you wait. Call nod look us over. We can fit you out at moderate oust. We can also "ret y u right" in anythiok in the line of a , . . Wagon or Buggy. J. C. SCOWDEN. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK. SURPLUS, Time Deponlt Solicited. A.WavnkCook, Prettident. A. B. Kelly, Cashier. DIRECTORS G. W. Robitmou, Wayne Cook, P. Wheeler, N, T. F. Ritchey. Collections remittal for on day of pnyment at low rates. We promise our custom ers all the beneflts consistent with conservative banking. Interest paid on time deposits. Tonr patronage respectfully solicited. coatings is one more proof posi and taking no chances of being OIL CITY, PA. NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. $50,000. $42,000. Will pay Four rer Cent, per Annum WM.SM EABBACOHr Vloe Preslden Wm. Smearbangb, J. T. Dale, J. H. Kelly. Cum Grip In Two Days, on every frvzn' box. 25c