THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. C. WINK, Editor 4 "somiitos. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1!K)5. Hcpublican Ticket. HTATK. State Treasurer, J. LEE PLUMMKK. Supreme Court Justice, JOHN STEWART. Superior Court Judge, CUAKLES E. RICE. JAMES A. BEAVER. GEORGE H. ORLADY. I'OINTY. Associate Judge, DAVID B. SHIELDS. Prothonotary, dc,, v J. C.GEIST. Sheriff, A. W. STROUP. County Commissioners, ANDREW WOLF, LEONARD AGNEW. Auditors, W. H. STILES. CHAS. F. KLINESTIVER. Jury Commissioner, J. B. EDEN. England lias approved ol the defense plans ol Canada against the United Slates. An Englishman can see a joke, after all, more clearly than has been supposed. Medical science has determined that early rising is unhealthy. This corrobo rated Charles Lamb's theory that it is best to lie in bed until the world has beeu properly aired. The Filipinos are to have an assembly as foon as they are ready for it in point of preparedness, and not desire. We did not get one ourselves so soon as that, nor until after we had proved our prepared ness by whipping the mother countiy. At their State Convention last Wednes day, at Harrfshurg, the Democrats en dorsed the candidacy of Judge Stewart, the Republican nominee for tl.e Supreme bench. Thev also decry corruption in office. "God save the Commonwealth." Pbovidenck seems to smile upon this country only in Republicsn years. The condition of corn is nearly five per cent, better tbau last y oar, and last year's show ing was greut. Without a special revela tion on the point the circumstantial evi dence indicates the divine sympathies. In Switzerland the dairy maids sing while milking. Proprietors require the singing, as it has a soothing effect upon the cattle which increases the yield of milk. This is simply a practical form of applying the kindly treatment to animals which produces greater efficiency in ser vice thau is possible where the nervous system is excited by indifference or harshness. The first week in October has been fixed upon for beginning the trials of packers, lawyers and corporations charged with entering into combinations in re straint of commerce, and accepting re bates. There are twenty-four persons in dicted, and the trial of the cases separately will consume a period approximating three months. The proceedings will be watched by the public with considerable interest. Boukkb Cochran, who has exhausted the language of scorn and invective in denunciation of our Philippine policy, bas experienced a change of heart, and now favors the retention of the islands. Mr. Cochran is a most eloquent aud in genious talker, but is a very poor think er, not an uncommon fault among those who have a mania for publio speaking. PuDxsutawney Spirit. A hpkcial from Washington says: "Representative Joseph C. Sibley, of Peunsylvania, is now spoken of as a strong possibility lor chairman of the House Committee on Appropriations. In fact, a member of the committee in the last Congress stated yesterday that he knew Mr. Sibley bad been offered the place and thought he would accept it. Next to Ways and Means the Committee on Appropriations is the most important in the House ol Representatives aud the chairmanship carries with it wide in fluence aud much prestige. Mr. Sibley and Speuker Cannon are close personal friends and the speaker has recently been the guest of Mr. Sibley at his summer home on Lake Champlain. The Penn sylvania member is now looked upon as most likely to land the appointment." corruption, he stands for purity in poli tics and honesty in government. The people are with him. Everywhere In the United States there are ample signs of an awakened and aroused public conscience and publio spirit. The forest services of the department of agriculture has announced that it has taken. up the study of wood for special uses and experiments will be couducted particularly to secure a wood for street pavement which will prove lasting. Tho circular states that in recent years engi neers have become convinced that with the right selection and treatment of ma terial and with the right method of lay ing wood paving can be made successful. Consequently a revival in wood paving has begun and many of the largest cities are agaiu trying it. Wood pavement Is now made almost exclusively of one or two of the best construction woods and if it should become popular tho drain upon these woods would be seriously increased. Tho fori at service will direct its experi ments to determine if there are not among the various cheaper and more abundant species some which by proper treatment may be substiuted for the more valuable kinds now in use. Resolutions. Whereas, It bas pleased our Heavenly Father in his wisdom to remove by death Wilinon W. Illnckniar, Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Army of the Republic; Resolved, That as a tribute to his mem ory Capt. George Stow W. 11. (.!., No. 137, will ever hold in grateful remembrance the sterling qualities and integrity dis played by this brave soldier, faithful leader aud true hearted irieud ol our order. We know that his death creates a va cancy which cannot easily be tilled, and realizing the Irreparable bereavement which has come to his home, we extend to his family and friends the heartlelt sympathy of the members of Corps 137 and share with the Grand Army the keen sense of personal loss. Resolved, That a copy of these resolu tions be spread on the minutes and pub lished in our weekly papers, SniB May Sharps, ) Alice Z. Vouoht, Committee. Jknnik E. Aonkw, J Inasmuch ss it bath pleased the Father, who doeth all things well, to remove by death on August 5th our comrade, triend and neighbor, Dr. J. W Morrow, there fore be it Resolved, That while we yield trust ingly to the wisdom that has taken him from our midst, we, the members of Capt. George Slow W. R. 0., No. 137, de sire to place on record a few words in memory of this honored Christian mail. In bis death one has been taken whose influence for Chri-t was deeply felt in the church and community. The church Iihs lost a willing and efficient worker. The community a kind friend. The G. A. R. a faithful member and wise counsellor. The family a devoted husband and lather. Kesolved, Ilia tbn members or llie Woman's Relief Corps extend to the be reaved wile and family their heartlelt sympathy in their hour of need. Kosolveu, That copies or these resolu tions be sent to the sorrowing family, placed on the minutes, and published in the Forest Republican and the Demo cratic Vindicator. Jennie K. Agnew.1 Anna F. Carson, Committee. Anna vatson, I The crop report of the agricultural de partment indicates the prospect ol an un precedented harvest yield in this country The wheat outlook is the best in our his tory, with tho exception oi 1001, but in that year corn was a poor crop, while this year it Is apparently to be the greatest on record. Spring wheat is being harvested and there is little apprehension for the future. The total yield is estimated at 710,000,000 bushels, within 40,000,000 of tho maximum. Notwithstanding this yield and promise, prices remain blgb because the rest of the world has a short age. Last year we sold little abroad, be' cause our own crop was below tho aver age and we had more people at homo to eat it. This year the price will be kept up and 100,000,000 bushels extra will go to Europe. The oorn crop promises to rea;h the staggering figures of 3,000,000,' 000 bushels, which would give more thau 30 bushols for each man, womau and child in the country. The intorest which President Roose velt manifests in movements against graft and corruption everywhere acts aa a stimulant upon honest men of all par lies holding political positions. The Pittsburg Times, referrlug to the stand o the nation's chiof executive upon the vital principles of courage and honesty In publio affairs says: There 1b a man in the White House whom the old political leaders cannot control, and of whom they are afraid. The people are not afraid of him. He represents to them higher ideals and stands for better things. He fears neither corporations nor labor or ganizations, but takes as his platform a declaration the humblest can understand "a square deal for every man," rich or poor. Ho is Bgainst graft, be is against Letter to J. T. Dale, Tionesta, Pa. Dear Sir : A great many poople will see your house in the course of the next ten years. We want it to show what Devoe lead-and-zino will do. We should like you to paint it, aud then not paint it again for ten years unless it needs re' painting. We'd like such a sample as that In ev ery town in the couutrv--with a notice about it in the local paper; "Mr. Dale's house was painted ten years ago with Devoe lead-and-zinc, and has never been repainted. The oolor is not so bright as it was; but the paint is as perfect a coat ever, to keep out water." A good lead-and-oil job is expected to last three years; it is a good one that lasts three years; it generally does not, Devoe lead-and-zinc lasts twice as long, if not:- 'If you have any fault to find with this paint, either now in putting it on, or hereafter in the wear, tell your dealer about It. 'We authorize him to do what is right at our expense." We want your house as a sample, and you as a witness. Yours truly, F. W. Devoe A Co., . 74 New York. P. 8. Dunn A Fulton soli our paint. Deafness Cannot lie Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach tho diseased portion of the car. There is only one wny to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of tho Eu stachian Tube. When this tube gets in- namod you have a rumbling sound or imperlect hearing, and when it Is entire ly closed deainess is the result, and un less the inflamation can be taken out and tliis lube restored to its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condi tion of the mt'cous 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. F. J. CHENEY fc CO., Toledo, O. Hold by Druggists, 75. Hall's Family Pills are the best. The Good Old Way. On the Firing Line. Philadelphia, Aug. 22. Within 10 days the Republican cam paign in Pennsylvania will be well under way and work will be begun In earnest to assure the election of tho entire Republican ticket by largo ma jorities. Much has already been done In that direction In the preliminary canvass, and tho September extra as sessment out of the way, the cam paigning to interest the voters in the Republican cause will be spirited and unceasing until the polls close on the 7th of November next. Colonel Wesley R. Andrews, chair man of the Republican state commit tee, states that tho county chairmen have never before accomplished so much work thus early In a canvass, aud his reports from every section of the state aro exceedingly gratifying. His correspondence is very large and a corps of stenographers are kept busy until late every evening running off on typewriters his letters to committee men and other active Republicans In the several counties! Although this Is what Is styled an "off year," when it is not expected that there will be many mass meet ings, Chairman Andrews has already got a number of applications from young Republicans and many veteran orators cfTerlng their services to the state committee to address any mass meetings that may be held under the auspices of the state organization. The chairman will also be In a position to furnish orators to county meetings held by direction of the county chair men. Young Men to the Front. The state organization Is giving every encouragement possible to the officers of the State League of Repub lican Clubs who are preparing for their convention, which will be held in Eaaton the middle of next month. This promises to be one of the most important conventions held In the his tory of the state league, and all pos sible arrangements are being made for the entertainment of the visitors. There will be full representation of the clubs and a large attendance of active and earnest party men men who are in the party from conviction and principle, and not for personal gain. The league always has been found on the side of clean and aggres sive Republicanism. Most of the clubs have among the delegates who will attend the annual convention those active young men who are looking ahead for promotion In our state and local politics. They are the working volunteer force of the party. Neither faction nor dissension can swerve them from loyalty to the party which they place above and beyond men and individuals. The league Is a powerful" and im portant adjunct to the state commit tee and a political help to success. The state ticket this year is a good ticket, clean, able and Republican, and there is no reason why it should not receive the earnest and zealous sup port of all good Republicans. It cer tainly will have the cordial untiring support of all the clubmen over the state. Campaign of Misrepresentation. As an indication of how the Repub licans of the Interior of the state view the Philadelphia situation, this from the Pittsburg Gazette Is of Interest: "In the history of Pennsylvania pol itics there has never been as dirty a campaign of misrepresentation as that now in progress. There has been trouble In the city of Philadelphia. It began wltli a gas franchise ordinance and has gone to the extent of InvoIV' lng some city contractors. In due course and by due process of law the accused will be declared guilty or in nocent according to their deserts. In the meantime, however, there Is a hue and cry sent out over the state that these men are guilty, and their sins are laid at tile door of the Republican party. "The attack on the Republican narty. however. Is of another color. There Is no mistaking that. It ema' nates from the committee of the whole of the Democratic party and Is boost ed along by the organization of misfits whose motto Is rule or ruin. Its very absurdity has led to allowing it to go unchallenged for so long that It Is beginning to be accepted outside the state. Tho charge has been taken up by & lot of blantant yellow journals that try to carry political water on both shoulders, but which never lose a really good opportunity to thrust at the Republican party. That is all there is to It. There Is no shadow of truth In the claim and the Republican voters la November will ram it dowu the false throats that give it utter ance." Cream of llio New. Nothing the Mnrkrt Equal ! rhnmbrr- Inin'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea ltrmedy. This fact is well kuown to druggists everywhere, and nine out often will give their customers this preparation when the best is asked for. Mr. Obe Wltmer. a promiuoutdruuglstof Jnnlln. Mo., in a circular to bis customers, says: "There is nothing on the markot in the way of patent medicine which equals Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy for bowel complaints. We sell and recommend this preparation." For sale vy vunu v uiion. A ;i'AKANTUKI t I KK FOlt I'll. KM. Itching. Blind. Bleedlno- or Protrudins Pilos. Druggists refund mouov if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case, no mat ter of how long standing, in 6 to 14 days. First application Rives ease and reat. 50o. If your druggist hasn't it send 50o in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid oy tue i-aris oieuioine Co., St. Lioum, mo When I went Into the Drug Store on crutches I had little faith in Rarosma. Thanks to Thompson's Barosma I have not used my orutches for two years. Since I was eighteen vears old I had been troubled with rheumatism. After taking six bottles of Thompson's Barosma, Kid ney and Back Ache Cure I was cured, and feel well and vigorous enough to work every day. which I had not been able to do for ten years. I am glad to bear testimony to the wonderful ours Thompson's Barosma made in me, regn- isiing ana strengineuing my system. It is a wonderful remedy. J. N. Dunn. Troy Center, Pa. " . tf TIONESTA IHA.11KKTS CORRECTED EVERY TUE8DAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Floury sack 1.6fl1.75 Ruckwheat flour, lb .34 Corn meal, feed, $ 100 lb. 1.25(an.30 corn moat, family, 100 (D 1.80(0,.00 Chop feed, pure grain (ml. 30 Oate .45 Corn, shelled (3)70 Beans $ bushel 2.75 Ham, sugar cured ,15 Bacon, sugar cured .14 Shoulders .13 Salt Pork, W Ih 124 Whltetish $ kit 50flu Sugar 0H.07 Syrup 85 .50 N. O. Molasses ,35'J .50 Coffee, Roast Rio 10 Coffee, blended Java .25 Tea 88(5 -SO Butter 15(g). 18 nice U5(i$.iw Eggs, fresh 15. 18 Salt a barrel 1.25 Lra ,u HO 21 1.25 a.75 Wool 20 22 Potatoes, $ bushel, .. Potatoes, sweet, l lb . Lime 1 barrel Mails $ keg.. c i:timl STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, LOCK IIAVKX, 1A. J. R. FLICKINGER, - PRINCIPAL Fall term of 15 weeks begins Septein her 11th. The laoilities at this Important school tor doing llrst-clas work, profess ional and academic, were never better thau now. Its graduates are required to uo a inn year s teacning in ttie training school. Its faculty bas the best Ameri can and European training. Buildings modern, college preparatory depart' menu Location unexcelled. Fine gym. nasium. Expenses moderate. Free tui tion to prospective teachers. Address for illustrated catalogue, the Principal. Service of Writ of Foreign Attachment. A severe cold or attack of la grippe is like a fire, the sooner you combat it the better your chances are to overpower it. But few mothers in this age are willing to do the necessary work required to give a good old-fashioned reliable treatment such as would be administered by their grandmothers, bucked by Boschee's Oer mau Syrup, which was always liberally used in connection with tho home treat ment of colds and is still in greater house hold favor than any known remedy. But even without the application of the old' fashioned aids German Syrup will cure a severe cold in quick time. It will cure colds in children or grown people. It re lieves tho congested organs, allays tho irritation, and effectively stops the cough. Any child will take it. It is invaluable in a household of children. Trial size bottle, 25c; regular size, 75c. For sale by Dunn A Fulton. Our employes frequently cut them selves and become poisoned, but are quickly cured by your wonderful reme dy San-Cura Ointment. Personally I recommend It highly, aa it healed my finger within a few days after the tip was accidentally torn off. I always keep a good supply of Sau-Cura on hand. S. S. Levy, Pres. of the Empire State Tanning Co., Smith's Mills, N. Y. Sau-Cura Oint ment 25c and 50c. At all drug stores, tf Don't cry over spilt milk. Call the cat. Season's nearly over but. weatill have a few nice straw hats lef'. that will go at your own price. Call quickly. It There are also a number of fugitives from injustice. Have you ever tried the famous "Table Queeu" bread sold al the White Star Grocery? If uot, you'll be surprised to find how nice it is. It A married man's idea of heaven is being a bacl.elor again. Don't delay the getting of a Wooltex skirt till tho best are gone. They are Bulling cheap at Hopkins' at present. 11 Gossip and ice cream spoons open many feminine mouths. Groceries sold at tho Whilo Star aro always guaranteed first class, aud if you eyer get anything that is uot up to tho standard bring it back aud have your money refunded. It All men are born equal, bnt tho equality doesn't hold out. San-Cura Ointment Is antiseptic and healipg, pleasant In use and does not soil the clothing. Wash with San-Cura Soap, 25c each. All druggists. tf The man who has more than he noeds never had more than he wants. Sick headache results from a disor dered stomach and is quickly cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. For sale by Dunn A Fulton. tf Necessity knows no law, but many a young lawyer knows necessity. A. Sperry vs. Ward C. Oille and Albert E. MeKeen, partners doing business under the firm name aud style of Oille iv fticiveen. In the Court of Oimmon Pteas of Forest County, JSo.H September Term, lOuo. A Writ of Foreign Attachment in the above entitled case having been lsued May 2litli, 1005, to the Slier ill of Forest ('oiintv, returnable to the Fourth Mou day of September, 1005, the Plaintiff, by his attorneys, suggests to the Court that the defendants are the owners or have an interest in certain real estate situate in Forest County, Pennsylvania, but do not reside witbin'the State of Pennsylvania. but reside at North Tnnawanda, State of rvew lorK.aud rurtner says and suggests that there is no one in possession of the said real estate in Forest County. There fore plaintiff moves the Court for an or der diiecting the Sheriff to serve the said writ by publication agreeably to the Act or Assembly In such cases made and pro' vided. A. C. Bkown, Plaintiff's Attorney, ORDER. And now, June 22, 1005, the within mo. lion is granted, and it is ordered that the Sheriff ot Forest county cause to be pub usneu notice oi me sain writ on ward v. Oille and Albert E. McKeen, by publica tion in tne forest kki-ublican, a week ly newspaper published at Tionesta, For est County, Pa., for six weeks In success. ion, and in the Warren Mail, a weekly newspaper published at warren, warren Uoutity, fa., for six weeks in succession, by the court, Abstract of the Record. To Geo. Hr. Noblil, Sheriff, Greeting. We command you that yon attach Ward C. Oille and Albert E. McKeen, late of your County, by all and singular thoir goods and chattels, lands and tenements, in whose bands or possession soever the same may be, so that they be and appear oetore our court oi common fleas to be bolden at Tionesta, In and for said Coun ty, on the Fourth Monday of September next, men to answer a, Nperry ot a plea ol Assumpsit, and nave you then and there tins writ. Witness the Hon. W. M. Linhskv, President Judge of our Courts, at Tio nesta, this 2tlth day of May, 1905. J. u. ueist, frotnonotary SEAL. To Ward C. Oille and Albert E. McKeen, non-residents of the State of Pennsyl vania: You are hereby notified to appear and answer the aboye writ at the time and place above named as you may deem proper. jl-6u Geo. W. Noblit, Sheriff. The Dr. Greene Treat ment for Nervous and Chronic Diseases IB1 You Don't Need a Camera To get a view of the bar gains we are ofleriog in White Wash Oooda, Ladles' Night Gowns, Underskirts, Corset Covers, Drawers, Ac H.WJ0B10N k SDN. 03! "WMSHJSB CLOTHING Ciol comfortable clothing is a ne cessity for those who wish to do busi ness this weather. More th n half the heat proetratious come from cloth ing not the weight and kind for the season. Light Weight Skeleton Costs, Coals and Vests, or Coats aud Trousers. Light Coats, 50c to $5. Light Coat and Vests, 12 50 to $8. Handsome two piece Suits (that's Coats and Irousers) reduced. Were 812 and $'22, now 8" to $12. ivaiiKi toata aud lrousers make a stylish outing suit for young men I'rice 94. UXDEKWEAIt. Cool, comfortable and perfect fit tinjt. Knee Drawers or Union Suits, 40 complete lines, 25c to 84 garment. Our Spider Web Lisle at $1 is cool comfort. Knee or full length drawers THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST. . OIL CITY, PA. Fred. Grcttonborgor GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery. En (tines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Hlacksmlthlng prompt ly done at Ixw Kates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and sausiacuon Kuaranieeu. Shop In rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER Jos. M. &$rMr9 PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. Repairs Hollers, Stills, Tanks, Agitators. Buys and Sells Second - hand Boilers, Etc. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End ofSuspension Bridge, Third ward, Oil, CIT1', PA. RAILWAY. To Take Effort July 1st, 1!)05. NORTH Eastern TitnF SOUTH 3 1 Stations I 2 4 p.mla. m' Leave Arrive 7 00! Nebraska 7 20: Rons Run 7 !irj Lamentation 7 30 Newtown Mills 1 00 7 4ft Kellettville 1 10 7 5.r Buck Mills 1 20,8 00 Msyburg 1 45 8 10 Porkey 1 50 8 1ft Minister 1 ft-V8 20 Wellers 2 10 8 30 Hastings 2 2ftl8 40 Blue Jay 2 40 8 50 Uenry's Mill 3 05 9 05 Barnes 15!9 20 Shelllold p.mla.in Arrlvo Leave p. m. 12 00 ft 05 a oo 5 55 5 45 11 50 5 35 11 40 11 20 11 15 11 05 10 55 10 45 10 30 10 10 10 00 a. m. 5 25 5 15 5 10 5 05 4 55 4 45 4 35 4 20 4 15 p.m T. D. COLLINS, Prksipknt. Klectrlo Oil. Guaranteed for RbeuiiialWui, Sprains, Hois Feet, Pains, Ac. Atalldealere Bears the slump ol' Absolute aud Genuine Worth, conceived and founded in the true system of cure, it is as iinperiHlialio as truth itself, as Hoctirato in curative results as a lixed science, a Wondrous Blessing to the Sick and Ailing. It has endured the test of times and been tried in the crucible of experience. Generation after generation ot Dr. Groenes have restored health to the suffering by those marvelous iiiediciuos, adapting, organ i.ing anil per fecting tlin treatment through lung years of enormous practical experience among the sick, by grandfather, father and son, until to-day the third generation of Dr. Greenes is giving to the world an even more successful practice, a surer and more positive means of cure than has ever heretofore been placed bolore tho depressed, weakened and discouraged victims of cbronio complaints. DRS. F. A. & J. A. GREENE are the proprietors oi'that most marvelous of all remedies for the Nerves and Blood, DR. CREENE'S NERVURA. All are privileged to consult Ilr.Greeue personally or by mail, entirely free. Dr. Greene himself attends tosll who call and answers all letters in parson. Office, 101 Fifth Avenue, New York Promptly obtaiiwd, or rtl RETURNED. tO YEARS' EXPERIENCE. UurCHARCEt ARE THE LOWEST. Semi mixli'l, photo or nkvU U for export tuutrrh Anil froo roHrt on patentAtiillty. INFRINGEMENT milu romliK'bot btfiir.) nil poorUi. l'nt.ntfl nlitalnrt Uiroiltrh nft, ADVER TISEDand SOLD, IniK TRADE-MARKS, PEN SIONS and COPVRICHTS quickly oluuuL Oppo.lt. U. 8. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. O. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Since the Glasgow Woolen Mills Co. opened 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. 11. 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 find a doubtful style or pattern. Don'ttake anything that is offered, when you can buy the best to be had and at a moderate price. Suits, Top Coats, Rain Coats, Made to Measure Satisfactorily Glasaow Woolen Mills Co., 110 tflffi. WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. OIL CITY, PA. H. B. Feit, Agent. EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE. Confining our line strictly to the Hard ware business we are prepared aa do others io the community to supply your every Deed in that line. If it's a Stove, linage, Stove ripe, Kitchen Ware, or a- y thing io Supplies for Lumbermen, .tlceluiiiic or Farmer, we haye it in stock. Blucksraithing aud vehicle repairing while you wait Call aod look us over. We can fit you out at moderate cost. We can also "tet yu right" in anythink iu the line of a . . . Wagon or Buggy. J. C. SCOWDEN. m4. - t FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, 150.000. $42,000. Time DepoHitH Solicited. M ill pay Four l'cr Vent, per Annum A. WatnsCook, President. A. H. Kkllt. Cashier. Wk, Smkarbatoh, Vice Prexidetit DIRK0T0R8 A. Wayne Cook, O. V. Itol.inson, Wm. SinearbaUKli, N. P. Wheeler, T. P. RiU:hev. J. T. Dale. J. H. Kellv. Collections romitted for on dny of pnymcnt at low ratos. We promise our custom era all tlie benoflts consistent with conservative banking. Interest paid on time deposits. Your patronage respectfully sollnitod. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Taints, js rnJ Seven Miffion boxes sold In past 1 2 months. ThlS Signature, vT' on everv 7 . -