THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. C. WtltK, Editor 4 Proprietor. WEDXKSDAY, FEBRUARY U, 1906. AXXOUXCEMEXTS. Tkrms. Congrew, $20; Souato, $15; Anetnt)ly, (12; District Attorney, t'. The ra-li must invariably accompany tbe order fur announcement. COX U HESS. I desire to present my name for the consideration of the Keptiblicno voters of this Congrraainnal District as a candidate for member of Ccncress, subject to the will of the county primaries and the dis trict conference. O. C.Ai.les, Warren, Pa. I hereby announce myself as a candi date fur reprewnta'ive in Congress from the twenty-eiubth district of Pennsylva nia. H, 11. Ccmikos, Tidioute, Pa. ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to announce John II. Robkrtson, ot Tionesta B' Touch, as a candidate lor Assembly, subject to Re publican usages. We are authorized to announce T. D, Collihs, of Cireen township, as a candi date tor Assembly, subject to Republican usages. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. We are authorized to announce A. C. Brown. Esq.. ol Tionesta, as a candidate for District Attorney, subject to Republi can usages. Thk Oil City Blizzard of Saturday last announces that "General John A. Wiley, of Franklin, today announced himself a candidate for Congress in this district It is understood 0. D. Bleakley, of Franklin, whose name was mentioned some time ago as a possible candidate, will not be in the race. Unless some ac tion taken by the law-makers at Harris burg brings about a change, the date of the Republican primaries will be the first Saturday in May." Ohio has taken tbe lead in fixing a two-cent rate for passenger fare. By an act passed by the legislature of that state, with almost complete unanimity, signed by the governor last Thursday, two cents per mile Is to be the maximum rate to be charged for transportation of passengers on the railroads of tbe state, for all dis tances in excess of five miles. The law is to go into eHect in thirty days. The patrons of railways in Ohio are relieved of all irritation relative to the ten-dollar deposit on mileage books, because no one will care to purchase the books. A like regulation of rate by the legislature ol this state will meet a growing publio demand. It is tbe only way to dispose of tbe mileage-book question by law. The railwayscaunot be compelled to issue mileage books, but the maximum pas senger rate can be fixed by the legisla ture of the slate delegating corporate power. A two-cent fare would meet the phase of tbe railway question which is at present most in the publio eye. A gen eral application ot tbe Ohio method would release the several millions of dollars of the people's money exacted by railway corporations and held as deposits In favorite banks. Kane Republican. Ohio must have a Legislature of the right kind. W. J. Lynch, of tbe New York Central, was one of tbe railroad officials who went to Columbus with the hope of convincing the members that the bill for a uniform passenger rate of two cents a mile was a mistake, and unjust to the railroads. Speaking of the discour aging experience they bad, be t-ays: "I never ran against such a game before in my life. The Ohio House certainly is crazy, from the front to the back door. It has the bit in its teeth and is running away with it. When a Pennsylvania man pleaded for time, in order to furnish sta tistics, one Representative told him they did not want statistics, but what tbey wanted was a two-cent fare. That set tled bim, and then Henry Antbrnp start ed in to tell them why the railroads could not afford to carry passengers for two cents. Representative Freiner told him how il could be done. 'The railroads would save money ,K declared tbe legisla tor, 'by striking you and your kind, who are hanging around this Capitol, from off their pay rolls.' It is neediest to say that Anthrnp took the count. Then C. C. Heinlein, alao a railroad attorney, came to bat. Representative Wrtz called three strikes on bim before he bad time to swing his stick once. 'The people of Ohio will have a two-cent fare and rail road legislation or they will have the railroads,' was the final ball which Wertz shot over the plate. The funny part of Il is that every one of the members is strictly honest. If you was to give the poorest one of them $100,000 the first thing he would do would be to expose you ou tbe floor of tbe House." Senatorial Apportionment. The Senatorial apportionment which has passed socond reading in the House at Harrisbnrg, and will doubtless become law, and of which mention ban beretofre been made, has again undergone serious change, and this time leaves Forest conn ty, and the whole district for that tnattert In a worse predicament than ever so far as the Repulicans are concerned. In tbe UttAt arrangement of the bill the district remain a now constituted, with the ad dition of Clinton county, making a stretch of territory reaching from Butler county In tbe west to Union county in the east, distance of nearly three hundred miles. A the original bill was framed Forest and Clarioj counties were attached to Warren and Venango, an arrangement eminently natinfactory to our people, and which would have been a compact, con venient and homogeneous district, but it jaevident some of our good neighbors had no oe f r us, and so tit change was tnawle and Forenl county was thrown out and linked with Clint in, one of the con tral I'eMisylvariia counties. To get an Idea nt what our district will look iike take a map ol the State kid draw a linn through the counties) of Clarion, Forest, Flk, Cameron and Clinton, and nolo the shape and size of the shoe-string arrange ment. When the bill reached the House Rep rwentative Robertson offered an amend ment restoring the bill as first proposed. but it w voted d'.wti. It Is noted in this vole that, while Warren county' mem tier voted for the amendment, the two member frtn Venango voted against It, evidently not caring for Forest county's company. Il is said 'Vhlchnn come home to roost," anil it may l.n that sooner or later this 01 e will be loitering around bsndv 'he henery, and ihee Venango frienils(T) will Ih wssking favor at tbe hand of little Forest. Successful Farmers' Institute. Doubtless one of the best farmers' In stitutes ever held In Tionesta closed a two-day's session here on Saturday eve ning lasu Throughout the proceedings, tbe talks, lectures and discussion were interesting, instructive and elevating to those who attended. There was a good attendance at all tbe sessions, particular ly was this true of the eveuing sessions when the large court room was filled un til there was scarcely atanding room. A synopsis of the proceeding follows: Tbe first session began Friday 'at 1:30, Hon. C. A. Randall presiding. Prayer was ottered by Rev. Dr. Slonaker. In bis address of welcome S. 1). Irwin Esq. spoke of our agricultural resources, tell ing of snm ol tbe rich products of the farms of Forest county. The response was given by Prof R. L. Watts, of Cam bria county. Horace II. Hall was then introduced and spike on the subject, Cement Floors, ny Economical. He said farmers who have a manure pile out side the barn under the eaves have no right to buy fertilizer. Prof. Watts again spoke on the subject of Soil Moisture; among other things be said that humus in tbe soil and Irequent cultivation Is Ilia secret of soil moisture. Piof. J. S. Burns, of Allegheny county, was Intro duced and spoke on Corn Breeding and Selection of Seeds, which was very in teresting. Friday Evening. This session was opened by a song entitled, "Say You Love MeSne," oy seven boys and girls; a lecture on tbe Farm's Best Products, bv Prof. R. L. Walts; duet by Florence Maxwell and Glenn Weaver; J. 8. Burns spoke on the subject of Home Influence. Among other things he said we should make the borne a peaceful, happy and attractive place; song entitled "Yankee Doodle," by seven little girls; Horace H. Hall then spoke on the Basis of our Greatness. His remarks were full of wit and humor. Saturday Morning. Prof. R. L. Watt spoke on tbe subject of Practical Plant Feeding; aong by H orace H. Hall. "The Pumpkin." Because of Prof. Watt go ing home on the 11 o'clock train he again spoke, bis subject being the Farm Mar ket Garden; Horace 11. Hall then talked on Clover for Feed and Fertilizer. The session closed by a talk on Breeding and Care of Swine, by J. S. Burns. He spoke especially of growing pork lor the farm er's table. Afternoon Several questions were tak en up and discussed by tbe worker and audience. Strawberries for tbe home by Mr. Hall, How to make bens lay I warm feed necessary, by S. D, Irwin, F. W. Dryer and others. A. C. Brown dis cussed and gave bis opinion on the road law of l'.iOo. Mr. Bum spoke on sheep husbai day. tvening Song bv seven little girls. The farmer and his wile by Mr. Barns. Nine little girls gave a handkerchief flir tation. T. F. Ritrhev discussed compul sory vaccination, duties of parents, teach ers and directors. Song by tbe school children of No. 2, and one by tbe little girls. Mr. Hall again took Die Boor and entertained the audience by bis witty speeches and songs. Institute closed with a duet by Ulenna Weaver and Flor ence Maxwell. F. W. Dretkr, Sec'y. Cream or the Sews. A soft answer seldom fails to impress soft person. Look over our shoe bargain counter. It's likely we have just what you're looking for, and if so, take it at your own figure. Hopkins. It It keeps some lazy people busy to invent excuses. San-Cura Ointment cures old sores, fever sores and ulcers, leaving a sound, healthy skin, 2oc. The 50c size holds three times as much. tf Milk of human kindness is not dis pensed from a can. The reduction in price of Wooltex skirts has made greit inroada in our slock, but we have a number left that you'll buy if you see them. Hopkins. Tbe man who complains of the weath er is one kind of a fall. Ifyou feel all tired out and weak, have no energy, and suffer with a weak back, takeThnmpson'sarosma, Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cure at once. 50c and 1.00. All druggists. tf The chap most apt to get "soaked" is the one who's tbe dry est. I suffered everything with piles, but was cured by San-Cura Ointment and I have not been troubled with ibem since. Enclosed finds stamp for a bottle which I want for a friend. Mrs. Josie Robin son, Central House, Cnnneaut, O. tf When an heir grow dissolute bis property becomes dissipated. How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh, that cannot be cured by Hall'a Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chunky A Co., Props., Toledo, 0. We. the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the lasi 15 years, and beliove him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out anv obligations made try their tirm West t Tbaiix, wholesale druggists, To ledo, V., WALDINO, RINNAN it MARVIN, wholesale druugivts, Teiedo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally. acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testi monials tree. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Tbe Host Physic. When you want a physio that is mild and gentle, easy to take and pleasant in effect, take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price 26 cents. Every box warranted. Get a tree sample at Dunn ix r ulton a drug store ami try them My little girl, Ave years old, was doc tored for several months for bladder trouble but without success. She was very bad and caused ns much anxiety Finally we put aside the doctor's medi cines and tried Thompson's Barosma or Kidney and Liver Cure. Five bottles mado a complete cure and she is now a sound healthy girl. N. F. Leslie, Oil City, Pa. tf Common Cold are tbe Cause of Many He rious Oiaensr. Physicians who have gained a national reputation as analysts of the cause of various diseases, claim that II catching cold could be avoided a long list ot dan gerous ailments would never be heard of. Every one kn.iw that pneumonia and consumption originate from a cold, and chronle catarrh, bronchitis, and all throat and lung trouble are aggravated and re 11 rinrud more serious bv each fresh attack Do not risk vour life or take chance when you have a cold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will cure it before these disease develop. This remedy contains no oplurn, morphine or other Harm till drug and has thirty year of reputation back of it, gained by il cure under ev ery condition. For rale by Dunn & t ulton. Han-Cura Ointment will positively cure pimple, boil and carbuncles. It I pleasant and soothing, gradually draw logout all poison and foreign matter, leaving a sound, healthy skin. San-Cura Ointment is a great aid in preventing scars. It is antiseptic and cleansing, al laving the Inflammation. San-Cura Ointment, 25c and 50c. All druggists. A llabll tm be Knroaraard. The mother who has acquired the habit of keeping on hand a bollloof Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, saves herself a great amount of uneasiness and anxiety. Coughs, colds and croup, to whic'i chil dren are susceplib'e are quickly cured by its use. It counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia, and if given as soon as the first symptoms n croup appear, it will prevent attack. This remedy contains nothing injurious and mothers give it to li'tle ones with a feeling of perfect security. Sold by Duun A Fulton. I can truthfully recommend Thomp son's Barosma, Kidney and Liver Cure as a fine medicine and a cure for all you claim for It. When I commenced taking it I weighed 114 pounds aud after five month I weighed 136 pounds. I am al most entirely free from Rheumatism and my general heath is greatly improved. Mrs. S. M. Lyons, Titusville. tl Lame Bark. This ailment is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles and may be cured by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm two or three time a dav and rub bing the part vigorously at rach applica tion. If this doe not afford relief, bind on a piece of flannel slightly dampened with Pain Balm, and quick relief is al most sure to follow. For sale by Dunn fc Fulton. TO IT RE A lOl.I IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Rroum Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund tbe money if it falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is ou each box. 25c. M b Sutler f Warrkn, Pa. Phillips Drug Co. Dear Sir:-I had been afllicted with rheumatism for 15 years and bad tried every known remedy, but without any success, until I got a 50c bottle of Crock er's Rheumatic Remedy and only needed half a bottle and have not felt or suffered any pain since. Would not take one hundred dollars for the other half of the bottle if I could not get any more. It will cure. If you are suffering get a bottle at once. M.L.AM ANN. Merchant Tailor. For sale by Dunn A Fulton. Hare Yra Djaprptla, Iodianuiaa f If today you suffer from impaired di gestion, sluggish liver or impure blood, and vou were told of a preparation which would cure you at small cost, would you try tbe remedy? There is a mediciiie Green's August Flower. Go to yonr druggist's and bny a lest bottle fr 25 cents, or tbe regular size for 75 cents. If you have usd all other dyspepsia reme dies without satisfaction, or if you have never used any preparation for tbee dis tressing affections; if you bave headache, biliousness, loss of appetite, sleeplessness, nervousness, or any disorder of tbe sto mach or liver, cure yourself quickly by nsing tbe infallible August Flower. It 1 not an alcoholic stimulant, but quite harmless for general use. Get a copy of Green" Prize Almanac. For saie by Dunn t Fuiton. Ollrce tf Mir. t-A pays six weeks tuition on any mu sical instrument, singing, and board at the Freeburg. Pa. College of Music. Terms begin May 6, June 13, July i. For catalogue address Henry B. Mover. A Gl'ARANTEED HUE FOR PILES. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists are authorized to refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure in tf to 14 days. 50c. CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Bank Statement No. 5038. REPORT OF THK CONDITION OF THE FOREST COUNTY NATION AL BANK AT TIONESTA. in the State of Pennsylvania, at tbe close of business January 29, KHifl. RESOURCES: Loans and discounts $403,034 49 Overdrafts, secured and un secured Co t9 U. 8. Bonds to secure circula tion 50,000 00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds 2.1X7 31 Bonds, securities, to 70,840.0i Banking-house, furniture, aud fixtures 15,161 08 Due from National Banks inot reserve agents) 13,415 28 Due from approved reserve agents 155,158 5: Checks and other cash items 125 55 Notes of other National Banks.. 500 00 Fractional paper currency. nickels, and cents 206 55 Lawful money reserve in bank, viz: Specie $27,397 25 Igal tender notes.. .11,000 00 38.397 25 Redemption fund with U. IS. Treas'r(5perct.ol circulation) 2,500 00 $811,652 73 LIABILITIES: Capital stock paid in $50,000 00 Surplus fund 55,00(1 00 Undivided protits,loss expense and taxes paid 4,K!6 40 National bank notes outstand ing 50,000 00 Dividends unpaid 135 00 Individual deposits subject to check 383,864 27 Time certificates ot deposit 207,827 0(1 $811,652 73 State of Pennsylvania, County of Forost, ss: I, A. B. Kelly, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. A. B. KELLY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of February, 190(1. C. M. Ak'nkb, Notary Public. Correct Attest : T F. KlTCHRY, WM.gJIKABIIAUOH, O. W. Robinson, Directors. PROCLAMATION. Wiikkkah, The Hon. W. M. Lindscy, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has Issued his pre cept lor holding a Court of Common Picas, Quarter Sessions of tho Peace, Orphans' Court, Oyer and Torminor and Oenoral Jail Delivery, at Tinnnsta, for tho County of Forest, to commence on tho Fourth Monday of February, being the 26th day of February. 1906. No li is therefore given to the Cor oner, Justices of tho Peace and Con stables of said county, that they be then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ol said day with their recoids, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their ollice appertain to be done. and to those whoare bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail of Forest County, that they may lie then and there to prosecute against tliem as shall be just. Given un der my hand and seal this 2-.I day of January, A. I. 1906. A. W. STROUP, l.h. Sheriff. TIONESTA MA11KET8 CORPECTED EVERY TUE8DAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour sack . .1.25 1.75 Buckwheat flour. lb .3 Corn meal, Teed, fc 1(H) lb-. 1.25 Corn meal, family, 100 lb 1.75(.v2 00 Chop feed, pure gram .. Oats .45 Corn, shelled 70 Bean V bushel 2.75 Ham, sugar cured .16 Bacon, sugar cured....... .15 Shoulders .13 Salt Pork, lb 12 Whitetish kit 50b0 Sugar .Ol(ai.07 Syrup .:( .50 N. O. Molasses S5y ..50 Coffee, Roast Rio 18 Coffee, blended Java - .25 Tea .. .... .35 .50 Butter .25 H itter, creamery .30 Rice .. 05(3.10 Eggs, fresh Salt barrel 1.25 I-ard 12 Potatoes, bushel : .75 Potatoes, sweet, 'f tb .2) Lime 1 barrel 1.25 Nail keg .. 8.75 Wool 20 22 Notice to Bidders. The Road Commissioners of Tionesta Township will meet Thursday, March 15, l'Ki, at 10 o'clock a. 111., at Little Tionesta briie, on the Tionesta and Lineville road, In Tionesta Township, for tbe pur pose of viewing the route for tbe new road In said township and receiving bids for the construction of tbe said road ac cording to the order of court to open said road, the Road Commissioners reserving the right to reject any and all bids. Jacob Waunkb, Wm. McKkb, Hknrt Kibble, Attest Road Commissioners. Hknrt Wolf, Clerk. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that tbe follow ing account have been filed in mv office and will be presented at tbe next terra of Court lor conhrmatinn : Filial account of Ueo. W. Noblil, guar dian of Daniel Rustler, a lunatic. First and final account of W. A. Croas mun, Ouardian of J. C. Emmett, at which time the said guardian will ask for bis discharge. First and final account of W. T. Hart, Administrator of the estate of Walter J. Murphv, laleof Jeukstownshlp.deceased. J. C. GEIST. Clerk of Orphans' Court, Tionesta, Pa., January 22, 19ml. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Fa cias issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylva nia, and to me directed, there will lie ex posed to sale by public vendue or outcry, al the Court House, in the Borough of Tionesta, Forest Countv, Pa., on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, A. D. 1906, at one o'clock p. m. the following de scribed real estate, to-ml : WM. F. MILLER,'to nse of DAVID F. MILLER, vs. FREDERICK BAILEY. Fi. Fa.. No. 6, February Term. 1906, (waivers.) A. C. Brown, Attorney. All tbe right, title, interest and claim of tbe defendant of, in and to all that piece or parcel of land situate in Barnett Township, Forest County, Pennsylvania, touoded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a r osl at the northeast cor ner thereof, which said post is James Cook's (row Violet Armstrong's) south west corner, and is 185 aud 5-7 rods due south to a cross in a rock, which is Frank Leslie's west corner; thence due south along I). Miller's west line 48 rods to a pot. said post br ing William Potter's northeast corner: thence due west 61 3-10 roils along said Potter's north line to a stone on the cast side of the old Blood road: thence north northwest along the east side of said Blood road 49 rods to a stone; thence east 66 rods to a post, the place 01 beginning. Containing 20 acres more or less, shout Ave acres of which Is cleared aud under cultivation. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Frederick Bailev, at the suit of Win. F. Miller, to use of David F. Miller. TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly complied with when the property is stricken down : 1. When the pliiintitl'or other loin cred itors become the purchaser, the costs on the writs must bo paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on the prop erty sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt for the amount of the pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof as he may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bills must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. 111., of the next day, at which time all property uot settled foi will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk of tho person to whom first sold. Soe Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition, page 446 and Smith's Forms, page 384. A. W. STROUP, Sheriff- Sheriff's Office, Tionesta, Pa., Febru ary 3, 1906. To Ihe People Rich's Famous All Wool Sock lias fallen into compe tition with a very inferior article, The imitation is so perfect that only aa expert is eble tn detect the counter feit with its cotton and shod dy mixtures, until the 6ock in put into service. Unscru pulous competitors are representing- the sock as Rich's All Wool, thus deceiving the customer and injuring our reputation. To protoct ou'selves and the trade in the fulute Rich's Hocks will bear a Red Seal Trado Mark printed in white, a fuc simile of which is shown above. Respectfully, John Rich & Rros., Woolrleh, Pa. WANTED: by Chicago wholesale and mail order house, assistant manager (man or woman) for this county and ad joining territory. Salary f20and expenses paid weekly; expense money advanced. Work pleasant; position permanent. No Inve-tinent or experience required. Write at once for lull particulars and en close sol t'-nddressed envelope. COOPER A Co., 132 Lake St., Chicago, 111. RUBBER Door Mats Do not carry mud and dirt into your home. It isn't sani tary, it isn't necessary. Get one of our Rub ber Mats without de lay. Size, 18x30 inches large enough. Weight, 6 pounds heavy enough. Price, $1.25, Cheap enough. a mnwk & son. Forced Sale Continues all this week and positive ly closes Saturday, Feb. 17tb. Profit by this sale while yoo. can, for "Necessity Knows No Law," and the goods must be sold. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 20 SENECA ST., OIL CITY. PA. Fred. Grettcnberger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery. En gines, Oil Well Tools, Oaa or Water Fit tings and General Klacksni ithiiiR prompt ly uone at iavi rtaiea. KepamiiK Mill Machinery Riven special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and Just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. ORETTENBKRGER PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER, Repairs Hollers, Stills, Tanks, Agitators. Buys and Nells Bceond - hand Boilers, Etc. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End ofSuspersion Bridge, Third ward, OIL CITY, PA. Our Charges Are exactly what we advertise. We use best materials and treat everyooe reasonably. Sets of Teeth from $5.00 up. Gold Crowns, best 22k. gold, $5.00, one price lor all crowns. Gold Fillings 81.00 up, depending on amount ot gold used. Silver Fillings, any size, 50 cents. Platinum Fillings, any size, 75 cts New York 52 Keuecn St., Oil City. ORENZO FCLTON. Manufacturer of and Doaler hi HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONKSTA. PA. Take Laxative BromO Qllinine Tablets. J! Seven MflBon boxes sold In past 12 months. This Signature, TROUSER To Measure $2.70 It's like swapping dollars for us to sell Trousers at this price, but it will clean up all remnant lengths, besides keeping our tailors busy. These Trouserings are all now nobby patterns, of this season's selection, not a doubtful pattern in the lot. Remember, in our sales, nothing is cheapened but the price. $15 Suits, Overcoats, All Garments Tried H. B. Feit, Manager Tionesta Branch, Glasaow Woolen Mills Co., WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. 110 ifSMF. OIL CITY, PA. For anything needed in tbe line of HARDWARE From a Carpet Tack up, go to J. C. SCOWDEN, Whose stock is kept up to that standard of excellence usual to a first class Hardware Establishment. It need uot be repeated that you can save on almost any article needed, that has been demonstrated often enough, and our customers are aware of it. Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Carpenters' and Builders' Supplies, Teamsters' Outfits, Tools or All Kinds, Kitchen Furniture. We take the lead in STOVES A number of very Handsome Cutters in stock, which will be sold at a low figure. Come and see them. Always prepared to do new or repair work promptly, in wagou making or blacksmith-ing. J. C. NCOWBEX, FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, Time Deposits Solicited. Will pay Four Per Cent, per Annum A. WatskCook, President. A. B. Kki.lt. Caahier. DIHBOT0R8 A. Wayne Cook, G. W. Robinson, Wm. Smearbaugh, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Riu-hov. J. T. Dale, A. P.. Kellv. Collections remitted for on day of payment at low rates. We promise onr custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest paid on time deposit. Your patronage respectfully solicited. To Cure a Cold in One Day Mallo to Measure, Fit Guaranteed. on Before Finishing. Gas and Wood Savers. TIOXESTA, 1A. NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. S50.000. $42,000. Wm.Smkarbacoh, Vice President on every SfcjCyyinrij bOX. 25c