THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. C. WCNK. Editor 4 Proprietor. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 105. ltenubliean TIeket. STATE. State Treasurer, J. LEK PLUM MER. Supreme Court Justice, JOHN STEWART. Superior Court Judge, CUAKLKS E. KICK. JAMES A. BEAVER. OEOHOE X. OR LADY. C'OTNTY. Assoeiatc Judge, DAVID B. SHIELDS. Prothonotary, dc, J. C. GEIST. Sheriff', A. W.STHOUP. Count; Commissioners, ANDREW WOLF, LEONARD AGNEW. A uditors, W. II. STILES. C1IAS. F. KLINESTIVER. Jury Commissioner, J. B. EDEN. THKpricoof cocktails at Portsmouth has been raised to 25 cents, which shows that peace may be a costly thing after all. Purdue Umvkrsity, In Indiana, is up to date. It offers a course in automo biling. It A., Bachelor of Automobiles, should prove a popular degree. If Mr. Morgan In going to make a loan to the Russians, it is to lie hoped be will not bear down in the deal as hard as he did upon po:r Mr. Cleveland when he rallied and saved the credit of the United States in a time of profound peace. John D. Rockefeller might contrib ute to the fame that Jack built by fur nishing the oil that will kill tho egg, that was laid by the moscjiiito, that carried the germ, that poisoned the blood of the man that was bitten by the mosquito, that thrived in the pool that the rains built. Bear Admiral Evans declares that our navy is not stroi'g enough to meet any of the tirst-class powers. Congress will not be doing its duty unless it shall provide more and better battleships at the earliest possible date, says an ex change. In the meantime we're all red hot for peace. It costs money to be a gentleman farm er. A Boston man who has an estate In Maine keeps a tine herd of Jersey cows. He had a party of city friends at dinner recently. At the table he said to them : "Gentlemen, there is champagne and there is Jersey milk ; you can take your choice; they cost me just the same." The day before yesterday the peace outlook was gloomy; yesterday it was bright, and to-day it may be expected to strike another bank of gloom. All this is speculation, the outcome of guessing the mental temperature of the envoys, but it is interesting and will continue to be uutil something definite is known. The Democratic State Convention re convenes to-day in Harrisburg for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Supreme Judge, and it is said they will endorse Judge Stewart, the Republican candidate. For that matter they might as well pull down their ticket and en dorse all the other Republican nominees, bo far as ultimate results would be con cerned. OrjR old friend Wu Ting-Fang is said to b the man behind the curtains pull ing the strings of the Chinese boycott Doubtless he is doing it all In a celestially friendly wsy, with his halitual smile of benevolence in good working order, and not needing any repairs. But what a shock to us here in America who ad mired Wu so much, to know that he is treating us so. Did he learn this sort of cuteness while he was traveling around in the United States, making commence ment addresses to sweet girl graduates? Kansas is proud of its corn crop. New stories are printed in the State papers daily to show its wonders. Here is a little fable from a Kansas City paper: "I nover would have believed that Kansas was so heavily timbered," said an East eruer who was riding through the State on a Santa Fe train the other day, "Guess you all bettan look agin, boss," said the porter as he glanced out of the window. "That's cawn, an' you all's got about a hundred miles of it to go through." Adulterated Ilrnn a Dangerous Feed. The press bulletin of the experiment station connected with the State College contains this warning to those having 00 casion to buy feed lor all kinds of live stock : The Station has recently examined a sample of bran submitted by a Westmore land county farmer with a statement that cattle refuse it and when they do eat it are purged, and that hogs eating it sicken and die, one farmer in that county hav Ing lost six hogs in this way. Upon ex amination the bran was found to contain rice hulls. These hulls, produced abundantly as a waste from the rice milling industry, dif for from tho hulls ol barley, wheat, ryo and oats because of the fact that they con tain sharp particles of silica. Theso are extremely irritating to the mucous lining ol the digestive tract ot the animals eatiug the bulls. The irritation produced is so intense that many animals are sickened and often killed hoeniiso ol this action of tho rice hulls. Hogs and heifers have buen especially injured where attempts have been in Bile in the Southern States to feed this product and the experience in that locality has shown these hulls to be an absolutely daugerous ingredient of stock food. Rice hulls have been found in western samples of wheat bran sold In New Eng land and in the Middle West, but this is the first case, to the writer's knowledge, In which the adulterant has appeared in Pennsylvania. The samplo in question showed large particles of yellow hulls that wore readily detectable upon a care ful examination of the bran by the un aided eye. With a low power lens the outside surface of the hull is seen to be marked by fine parallel lines covering the whole surface quite uniformly and extending parallel to the long axis of the hull. Tui appearmice is quite different from that shown by bsrlcy and oat hulls. OwIiir to the extremely dangerous 1 h-r-aetcr of this adulterant, buyers should be especially on their guard against it. Cream of the News. Some people mistake putiruce for sense. Melons and cantaloupes of the Hurst varieties at the Wuite Star Grocery. It Most men w ho pay as they go aie very slow travelers. Not too late yet to take on a nice straw hat since you can get one at about your own figures at Hopkins' store. U No man with a t.irpid liver can be a successful optimist. Table Queen bread, best In tho world, at the Whlta Star Grocery. Try our cakes. It Every man who is nearing the end of bis days must regret the worry he has given to false alarms all through lite. The hot weather is still on and INble to be lor another mouth. Get a uice ham mock at Hopkins' for a little money and take com furt. It A woman isn't hall as crazy tt go away in the summer as she is to lave her neighbors not be able to. Sau-Cura Ointment Is autiseptio and healing, pleasant to use and does not soil the clothing. Wash with Sau-Cura Soap, 25c eaoh. All druggists. tf Society people make as much fuss about getting married as theatrical people do in getting divorced. Sick headache results from a disor dered stomach and is quickly cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. For sale by Dunn & Fulton. tf The louder a man hnlleis about bis honesty the lower are the whispers of other people about it. For the benefit of those desiring to attend the State Convention of ti.e Pro hibition party, to be held at Williamsport, Pa., August 22 and 23, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Williamsport Irom all stations on its lines in the State of Pennsylvania, August 21 and 22, good returning until August 25, inclusive, at rate of single tare for the round trip. It Every man would probably be satis fied with his lot if it wasn't for some oth er fellow's. OrnfiiritM Cannot lie i'urrd by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the car. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is iiv constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an intlauiPd con dition of th mucous lining of the Eu stachian Tube. When this Hi lie gets in flamed rou have a rumbling sound or miieriect hearing, and when it is entire ly closed deainess is the resuit, and un- ess the liitlamation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused liv catarrh. which is nothing but an intlamod 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 liall s l aturrn Cure. Send for circulars, freo. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Fine More Property for Sale. Other business attractions have induced me to offer for sale my present place of business, located in the heart of a splen did aud prosperous farm ing community, one mile north of Lickingville, Clarion county. A three-story building, first story is ol brick, cement basement and plastered throughont; size of building 30x50, with dwelling attached. Also barn, ice house, garner and other out buildings, with six acres of land under good cultivation. Also entire stock of geueial merchandise. I will sell this very cheap to a quick buyer. Natural gas for beat and light. Telephone in store. For terms, etc., call on or write C. W. Sia worth, Lickingville, Pa. Tho Secret of Siucress. Forty million bottles of August Flower sold in the United States alone since its introduction! And the demand for it is still growing. Isn't that a line showing of success? Don't it prove that August Flower has bad unfailing success in the cure of indigestion and dyspepsia the two greatost enemies of health and hap piness? Does it not aftord the best evi dence that August Flower is a sure spe cific for all stomach and intestinal disor ders? that it has proved itself the best of all liver regulators? August Flower has a matchless recotd of over ttnrty-tive years in curing the ailing millions of these distressing complaints s success that is becoming wider in its scope every day, al borne ami abroad, as the fame of August Flower spreads. Trial bottles, Its1; regular sizo, 7e. For sale by Dunu ib Fulton. When I went into the Drug Store on crutches I had little faith in Barosma. Thanks to Thompson's Rarosma I have not used my crutches for two years, Sinco I was eighteen years old I bad been troubled with rheumatism. After taking six bottles of Thompson's Rarosma, Kid ney and Back Acho Cure I was cured, anil feel well and vigorous enough to work every day, wbicli I had not been able to do for ten years. I am glad to bear testimony to the wonderful cure Thompson's Barosma made in me, regu lating and strengthening my system. It is a wonderful remedy. J. N. Dunn, Troy (.'enter, Pa. tf NulhiiiK on Hie Mnrket I'm 11 11 1 In Inuiilirr liiin's Colli-, (iiuli-rn 11 nil Diurrlim ii Uemi'ily. This fact is well known to druggists everywhere, aud nine out of tou will give their customers Ibis preparation when the best is asked fur. Mr. Obo Wituier, a prominent druggist of Juplin, Mo., in a circular to his customers, says: "There is nothing on the market In the way of patent medicine which enuals Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea R11111 edv for bowel coiiiiilainls. Wo sell ami reciiiiinienil this iirniiaration." Fur sale by Dunn it Fulton. a ;iakanti:ei itrk kou imi.ks. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists refund monoy il Pa.o Ointment fails to cure any cao, no mat ter of how long standing, in H to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. 50c. Ifvour driiL'irist haHii't it send 50o in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by the Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo A little forethought may save you 110 end of trouble. Anyone who makes it a rule to keep Clmmberlaiu'a Colic, Cholera aud Diarrbooa Remedy at band knows this to be a act. For sale by Diuin it Fulton. ARE PLEDGED TO REFORMS republican! For Personal RenlstraVcn and Other Popular Measures. Tho Coitinittco of Tuvn'.-mic lead Ins business men, bankets, lawyers and other men of n fairs cf tho Quaker City, all members cf tho faauiua Union League, who soeU reform within tho Republican party, aro being compli mented by Republicans generally for their success in bringing 'about tho action of tho Republican city commit tee in appointing a committee to peek to put an entirely new ticket of emi nently acceptable Republican candi dates In the field in Philadelphia and tho pledging of the party organization to personal registration for the cities and for ballot reform and othor meas ures demanded by the people. Republicans who believo In their party strongly protest against the ac tions of those who strive to niako political capital against tho Republi can party in the state out of conditions In the Quaker City. On this point the Philadelphia Inquirer, anions otUer things, says: "If there, has been crime committed against tho people of Philadelphia the people will demand punishment and punishment will come. No right-minded citizen of any party or political organization would for a moment shield a criminal or a criminal con spiracy or a criminal organization, po litical or otherwise. Certainly the great Republican party of Philadel phia and Pennsylvania and hundreds of thousands of voters compose it Is not the defender of wrons-uoirtg. "To what extent tho newspaper charges ere true whether the crimes that have been alleged are largely Imaginative or are based upon fact we do njit know. Th'j courts will de cide that should there bo trials. But even were they blacker than have been Tainted, v hat Argument would that be for smashing the great Republican party of Pennsylvania? What have the hundreds of thousands of Republican citizens to do with the acts of indi viduals? "A year ago the whole co-tarry was ringing with exposures cf crimes in tho postofTice department at Washing ton. Republican officials were the thieves. Democratic newspapers and orators held tfcee rrir.tes up as a reason why tho rtepuMicn party should be defeated. Judge Parker led the assault. 'Turn the Republican party out and all would be well.' That was the campaign cry. Cut the people revised to hold the Republican party responsible for the pilferings of Indi viduals. "Today there are scandals in the agricultural departn-eut. A sweeping Investigation will be made. Rut are the Republican peep'.e of the United States going to hold thomrlve3 re sponsible for what a few persons have been doing? "Why, then, is the Republican party of Pennsylvania to be slaughtered lie cause of Rn Investigation in Philadel phia? "That is what the Committee of Twenty-one. members of the Union League, went to know, and we think they have the right of It. "They bc!ive that the Republican party is quite big enough to do all the reforming that is necessary. With vot ing lists pureed of bogus names, with the promise of a personal registration law on tho statute beoks, with an elec tion in November that will be per fectly .honest, with a Republican city ticket to be made up of namea uncon nected with politics in other words, with reforms instituted by the Repub lican party Itself they seee no reason why the hundreds of thousands of honest, upright Republican voters of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania should rut the throat of their own party. "And there is no reason." Prediction From Plummer's Home. In commenting upon certain news paper reports that have been printed in Democratic papers affecting tho Repub lican candidate for state treasurer, Ed itor W. II. Schwartz, of the Altoona Tribune, says: "The Tribune wishes to remark that for some months past some small creature, supposed to live In this county, has from time to time been sending out telegrams to certain eastern newspapers Interested In trie downfall of the Republican party, all of which are pure inventions, and all of which are intended to convey the Impression to distant readers that Hon. J. Lee Plunimer, Republican nominee for state treasurer, Is unpopular in his home county. In previous elec tions when Mr. Plummer was a candi date for the suffrages of his fellow cit izens he always received a very com plimentary vote. Tho Tribune, which Is seldom mistaken concerning political results, now wiahea to place on record the prediction that Il'.air county will give Mr. Plummer at the nxt election the largest majority ever given a can didate in an off year." Thry AiMnl to Our yiiiiiiiliic. The bilious and dyspeptic are constant sutlerers and anpea! to our sympathies. There is not one of them, however, who nr y nut be brought I ui'k to health and happiness by tlxi use of Chmhcr!ain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. These tab lets invigorate the stomach and liver and strengthen the digcMb 11 They also reg ulato Iho bowels. For sale by Dunu & Fulton, STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, LOCK HAVKV, PA. J. R. FLICKINOER, - PRINCIPAL Fall term of 15 weeks begins Septem ber 1 ltd. The labilities at this important school fordoing lirst-cla-s work, profess ional and academic, wore never better than now. Its graduates aro required to d" a lull year's leaehing in the training srhiiiil. lis faculty lias the best, Ameri can anil l''.uroiean training. Buildings modern. Col lege preparatory ncpart meiil. Locution inn xceib d. Fine gym nasium. Expenses moderate. Fn o tui tion to prospective teac hers. Address for illustrated catalogue, tho Principal. Phiiiofnitc Instnictiwi F. C. INGEAHAM, Well known to the people of this vicinity, will di voto one day m earh week, Tues day, to his class in '1 miiesia, at linvsril's Hall, where patrons can w him as to terms, etc. :im ri I l:'o Colic. Cholera nml LUdllluci laiu a liiurrWa Kciiieily. Never fails. Uuy it uow. 11 may suvc life. TIONKSTA BIA.1I1C12TS COKPECTKD EVERY TUESDAY, BY KKI.IARLK DEALERS. Floury sack 1.50 1.75 lluekn heal Hour. lb .Hi Com meal, feed, t 100 lb ;..l.25(Kil..S0 Corn mcai, family, W 100 lb l.tMfci 2 00 ('Imp food, pure grain ($1.30 Oats At Corn, shelled (11 70 ISouns busliol 2.7." Ham, sugar cured .15 Itaeon, sugar cured .H Shoulders .13 Salt Pork, lb 121 Whitetish kit flOditiO Sugar 0.1(.07 Svrup IWitji .fit) N. O. Molasses 35$ .50 Cottoo, Roast Rio 16 Oitl'oe, blended Java .25 Tea B5t .50 Hutter 1.1(a). 18 Rice 05(a).0 Eggs, fresh I5ijv.lt Salt W barrel 1.25 Lard 12 Potatoes, bushel 00 Potatoes, sweet, p lb .21 Liino barrel 1.25 Nails t keg 2.75 Wool 20(ij)22 ro aAtNi)i cab y sine sycA A S0N3, PITTS rttGfc-PA. Notice. The Road Commissioners of Howe Township, Forest Co., Pa., will receive bids for building a public road com niouciuif at a point about one-half mile below Iron City, on the Blue Jay and Frost or Pigeon public road, running parallel with the Blue Jay Creek, Howe Town-hip, Forest C., Pa.; thence up along ami parallel with Cooper Run to the Kig Level road near Watson Farm, as shown on the return of survey made by 1). W. Clark, artist, aud approved and ordered opened by the court, subject to approval of the court ol a recent view and report of part ol said view. Specifications are al the following places for the information of bidders: Oue copy at Bluo Jay Supply Co. store iu charge of .lames Campbell, Town Clerk ol Uowe Township, Pa., to whom all bids are to he delivered on or before noon, Saturday, Aug. 10, r.KJ.1. One copy at Piueon P. O. Oue copy at Brookstou P. O. One copy at Truman P.O. One copy at Mayburg in chargo of Rev. Win. Richards." One copv at Marienville, Kevstone Hotel. Bv order of Road Commissioners of Howe Township, Pa. J. J. Haiobt. Dave Frost. B. P. Anderson J as. Cami-hkm,, Clerk. Lynch, Pa., Aug. 7, l'.KJo. Service of Writ of Foreign Attachment. A. Sperry vs. Ward C. Oille and Albert P.. Mi-Keen, partners doing business under the lirtu name and style of Oille iY Ale Keen. In the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, .Ao. h September icrm, 100.1. A Writ of Foreign Attachment iu the above entitled case having been issued May 2tith, 1005, to the Sherill of Forest Count v. retui liable to (lie Fourth Moil day of September, 1!K)5, the Plaintiff, by his attorneys, suggests to 1 be Court that the oel'iulants are ttie owners or have an interest in certain real estate situate In Foret County, Pennsylvania, but do not lesKie wiluin Hie Mate ol t'ennsvlvauia, but residf. at North Tonawaiida, State of ew 1 nrk, and further says and suggosts ihsi there in no one in possession of the said real estate, in Forest Counlv. There fore pluintill inoves the Court for an or tier (in 1 rtiiig the Sheriff to serve the said writ b publication agreeably to the Act of Assembly iu such cases made aud pro vided. A.C. Drown, Plaintiff's Attorney, OK I) Fit. Am) now, June 22, 1005, the within mo- lion is granted, and it is ordered that the Sheriff of Forest County cause to be pub lished notice ol the sanl writ on Ward u, (Ji.leaml Albert K. McKeen, by publica tion in the Forest Repuhmcan, a week ly newspaper published at Tionesta, For est County, Fa., tor six weeks In success inn, and in tho Warren Mail, a weekly newspaper published at Warren, Warren Couuty, l a., tor six weeks iu succession By tub Court. Abstract of the Record. To Geo. H'. Xoblit, Sheriff, Greeting: We command you that yon attach Ward C Oille and Albert K. McKeen, late of your (."limy, hy all and singular their goods and chattels, lands and tenements, in whose hands or possession soever the same may be, so that they be and appear before our Court ot Common Pleas to be hidden at Tionesta, in and for said Conn ty, on tho Fourih Monday of September next, then to answer A. Sperry of a plea ot Assumpsit, and have you then and there tins writ. Witness the Hon. W. M. Linosky, President Judge ol our Court", at T10 nesta. this 2tith dav of May, 1005. J. 0. Ukist, Prol Uouotary. ISIiAL.J To Ward C. Oille and Albert K. McKeen, noil-residents of the State of Pennsyl vania: You are hereby notified to appear and answer the above writ at tue time and place aliovo named as jou may deem proper. jio-tit. Geo. W, Nohi.it, Sheriff. The Dr. Greene Treat ment for Nervous and Chronic Diseases Hears the slump of Absolute and Genuine Worth, conceived aud founded in the true system of cure, it is as imperishable as truth itsplf, as accurate in curative results as a Qxed science, a Wondrous Blessing to the Sick and Ailing. It has endured the test of times and been tried in the crucible of experience. Oeneration after generation ot Dr. Greenes have restored health to the suffering by these marvelous medicines, adapting, organizing aud per feeling the treatment through long years ol enormous practical experience among the sick, oy grandialher, lather and son, until to-ilay tho third generation ot Dr. Greenes Is giving to tho wot Id an even more successful practice, a surer aud more positive means of cure than has ever heretofore been placed hetore the depressed, weakened and discouraged victims ot chronic complaints. DBS. F. A. & J. A. GREENE are I he proprietors ol t hat most marvelous of all remislins fur the Nerves and Blood, DR. CREENE'S NERVURA. All are privileged to consult Dr. Greene, personally or bv mail, entirely free. Dr. (ireene himself attends to all who call aud answers all loiters in prison. OiTxe, 101 Fifth Avenue, New York CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH 'ROYAL PILLS Orltrhiiii and Onlv Uraulne HAKE. V'ikHiiII, ,i die, a.k DruMlrt (or til H it Oi hivN f.Xt.L.IHti In KI'll "i melalllo txnca. rl.t widi Hurht 11. ThLp no other. HVfu ltlireroiia Nuhatltutlon ud lmlt lion. H'l? of tour OiukkiU, or Mini 4e. im ptkiiifa fr lnrtlrulnr. Testimonial maii " i:fM-r for l.utllr," Ullr, bj ra turn Mull. I O.OOU rtiinomli. Hobl t.f all DruH'tf 4 fclt-tetr t'hrssleal t ir. Maaiaaa aara, rA. 52 isi Vou Don't Xccri Camera To got a view of the bar gains we are ofTtiring in White Wash Jool, ladles' Night Csowm, Underskirt, Corset Covers, Drawers, Ac. G.W.BDB10II k SDN. CLOTHING Ciol comfortable clothing is a tie cessity for those who wish to do busi ness this weather, inure lb n bait the heat prostrations come from cloth ing uot the weight and kind lor the season. Light Weight Skeleton Coats, Coats and Vests, or Coats and Trousers. Light Coats, 50c to $5. Light Coat'' and Vests, f 2 50 to $8. Handsome two niece Suits f that's Coats and Trousers) reduced. Were $12 and 822, now to 812. Kahki Coats and Trousers make a stylish outing suit for young men, I'rtce 84. UXDEUWKAlt. Cool, comfortable and perfect fit tine. Knee Drawers or Union Suits, 40 complete lines, 25o to 84 eanueut. Our Spider Web Lisle at 81 is cool comfort. Knee or full length drawers THE McCUEN CO, 2b AND 29 SENECA ST.. OIL CITY. PA. Fred. Grcttenbcrger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings aud General Blacksmithlng prompt ly done at Ixw Kates. Repairing Mill Mai-hinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER, Repairs Holler, Stills, Tanks, Agitators. IIiijs and Nells Second hand Boilers, Etc. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End ofSiispeiiuon Bridge, Third ward, OIL CITY, IM. RAILWAY. TI-MIB TABLE To Take Effort July 1st, 1905. NORTH Eastern Time SOUTH 3 1 ! Stations 2 4 p. m Leave Arrive p. in. p. in Nebraska Ross Run Lamentation Newtown Mills Kellettville Buck Mills M ay burg Poikey Minister Wellers Hastings Blue Jav Henry's Mill Barnes SbelUeld 6 30 6 05 8 00 5 55 1 00 7 12 00 5 45 11 60 5 35 11 40'5 25 11 20 5 15 11 155 10 11 0515 05 10 554 55 10 45 4 45 II) 30i4 35 10 10 4 20 10 00,4 15 1 10 7 5.i 1 ifci 8 IK) 1 45 8 10 1 5(1 8 l."i 1 5."i 8 20 2 10 8 30 2 2f 8 40 2 40 8 50 3 05 9 05 3 15,9 20 p.nia. m Arrive Leave a. m.lp.in T. D. COLLINS, PrtKswKNT. Promptly olillnl, or FCE RETURNED. tO YEARS' EXPERIENCE. OurCHAHOlS ARE THE LOWEST. Bund iiunM, photo or HkttU'h fur FXMrt KcHn-h And froo rvHirt on pntrnlAhillty. INFRINGEMENT Mill colulllc'liil iK-forn All oiirlN. 1'ntrnlji ohtAlntd Oirouirli ns, A OVER. TISEOAlld SOLD, frm TRADE-MARK, PEN SIONS and COPYRIGHTS quh'kly oMalnal. Opposite U. S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. O. u Tcke Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. ? Seyen Million boxes sold In past 12 months. ThlS Signature, IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Since the Glasgow Woolen Mills Co. openctl their store in Oil City the people of Tionesta have been very generous with their patronage, enough so in fact to warrant our starting an agency in Tionesta. Mr. II. 13. Feit will represent us in your town. He will have a full line of our samples and will be pleased to have you call on him and look them over, in the Lanson building, next to White Star Grocery. You may look through the entire line and never rind a doubtful style or pattern. Don't take anything that is offered, when you can buy the best to be had and at a moderate price. Suits, Top Coats, Rain Coats, 815 Glasaow Woolen Mills Co., "WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. 11 H CENTRE II U STREET. H. B. Feit, Agent. m ti EVERYTHING HARDWARE. Confining our line strictly to the Hard ware business we are prepared as do others in the community to supply your every need in that line, If it's a Move, It u ii ge, Stove Pipe, Kitchen Ware, or a ything in .Supplies for Lumbermen, ilIeehuuicN or Farmers, i we baye it in stock. BUckstnithing aud vehicle repairing while you wait Call and look us over. We can fit you out at moderate cost. We can also "tet you right" in anythink iu the line of a . . . Wagon or Buggy. J. C. SCOWDEN. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, Time DcpottltH Solicited. Will pay Four Per Cent, per Annum A. Watns Cooe, ProHldeut. A. U. Kelly. Cannier. di motors A. Wayne Oonk, N. P. Whoeler, Collections romittod for on day of pnymont at low ratos. We promise otir custom era all the botiolitu oonslntent with consiirvative banking. Interost paid on time deposits. Your patronage respectfully Hollcltod. v a uiisri wuq sjay raVs. Made to Measure Satisfactorily OIL CITY, PA. -IN- NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. S50.000. $42,000. Wm. Smrarracoh, Vice President O. W. Uohinson, Win. Hinnarbaugb, .T. F. RiUihev. J. T. Dale. J. II. Kellv. Vi J, a A SfjGyr on everv yrznrt box. 25c. 22