THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WINK, Editor PnormtTon. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1906. a x x o ilci:m exts. Tkkms. Omul-ens. $20; Senate, fl5; Ab,hiiiIIv, tl'J; DiHlnct Attorney, t. The rah nuiNt Invariably accompany the order fur announcement. CON UK ESS. I desire to present my name for the rniiNiilfrntion of the Krpuhlicno voter of thin CoijjrwimiBl District as a candidate for member of Centres, subject to the will of the county primaries and the dis trict conference. O. C Al.LKN, Warren, Pa. I hereby announce myself as a candi dnt for repreentaWe In Congress from the twenty-eighth district of Pennsylva uia. 11, 11. Cu.MiNds, Tidioute, Pa. ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to announce John II. Korkrtson, ol Tionesta Borough, as a candidate tor Assembly, subject to Ke pu bl ican URHgea. We are authorized to announce T. D, Cni.l.INs, of Ureen township, as a csndi daie tor Assembly, subject to Republican usages. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. We are authorized to announce A. C. 13 mown, Esq.. ot Tionesta, aa a candidate for hwtrict Attorney, subject to Republi can usages. STATE DELEGATE. We are authorized to announce Asa II. Siqworth, of Jenks township, aa a can didate for Delegate to the Republican Stale Convention. Count Boni dk Castellank declares wilii a touch of pnthoa that he will never beg for bread. On the contrary, he will be more likely to demand strawberry shortcake. AM. the other details of the wedding having been sufficiently elaborated, the curious minded are now wondering bow lunc h Mr. Lngwoith aid the preacher for tying the knot. MAKi'FtCTl'RKKM of pne foods cannot ponsibly have any objection to laws pun Ishiiig the inaniifaclure of impure foods. Such lawa will not touch Item. And about the manufacturers of impure foods it doesn't matter. Pass the law. By seeming to favor the meat trust Commissioner Garfield lost the favor of the public. By coming around to the side of the people he has forfeited the favor ot the packers. He will have to fall back to the old plau ol carrying water ou botli shoulders. After a redhnt campaign In Jefferson couuty, James V. Murray was re-nominated tor district attorney by the Repub licans on Tuesdxy of last week. S. T. North, ol Punxsutawney, the present member, and R. H. Longwell, of Rey noldaville, were nominated for Assem bly, ti e latier gentleman being the nom inee for the extra membership which Jelfcrson gels under the new legislative apportionment giving the county two members. If compulsory vaccination is such a good thing and so essential, why don't the law compel school teachers to be vac cinated, as well as the pupils. And why shouldn't the school directors be vacci nated, and the patents as well aa the cliildrei.f And why shouldn't all the people who crowd the theatres, and the churches, and the basket ball games, and the bowling alleys, and the bar rooms, be vaccinated as well as all the rest. Either compel all to be vaccinated, or none. The law as it now stands is une qual, unfair, and unjust, and is working an injury to our public schools, gays the Brookville Democrat, and thero's a heap of sense in it, too. The fact that there are women who fondle dogs and buy them expensive wardrobes aud provide them with the most expensive luxuries, is perhaps not without its compensations. It places these aristocratic canines in contrast with the little waifs of humanity that are neg lected by society and permitted to die among the rags of cellars and garrets. If a dog may be pampered like a princess, bedecked with diamonds and made the object of tenderest solicitude, how much more shame it is that a poor little child should be denied the ordinary comforts oflifel Thus it may be seen that even the most exaggerated forms of imbecility have their uses Puxny Spirit. It is very greatly to be desired that Secretary of Internal A Hairs Isaac B. Brown should succeed in his effort to compel the Pennsylvania railroad to de sist Iroin its nefarious practice of requir ing a deposit of ten dollars oi; a twenty dollar mileage book. The mileage book, it would seem to an ordinary observer, ought to be yours when you pay for it. liut It appears that the railroad people sell you nothing but the contents of tire book. They do not sell you the back, aud this depnsitof ten dollars Is to insure the return of the cover. The wicked in sinuation that th Pennsylvania railroad takes this method of compelling the pub lic to lend it ten or fifteen million dollars annually without interest ia of course without foundation in fact. Just think what a calamity it would be if the Penn sylvania railroad were to run out of cov ers for Its mileage books! Punxy Spirit. The groundhog should bs investi gated. He emerged from his hole on February 2, three weeks ago today, saw hi shadow and retired abruptly to his underground quarters. Aud the weather has been idonl almost ever since. Com menting on this subject the Washington Post says: "We have always regarded the groundhog as an unmitigated humbug and imposter. From the preposterous abortion we turn to the chronicles of rabbit fnroeliy and devastation with a genuine relief. At least our Molly Cot tontail hi orns the refute of superstition and ignorant alarm. Give a rabbit two lingers of moonshine whisky and It will spit in the face of a bulldog and then chase that astonished animal into the ad joining county. The groundhog, on the other hand, is a slothful, stupid beast, Told of vigor and signifying nothing. He pretends to be a rlairrovant, an oracle, and be is nothing but a uioietriuious mountebank." If you feel all tired out and weak, have no energy, and suffer with a weak back, take Thompson's liarosina, Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cure at once. fiOc and $1.00. All druggists. tf ' , The Masonic Banquet. There are banquets and banquets, but very few can be compared with that given by Olive Lodge, No. 657, F. A A. M., of this place, on last Wednesday eve ning at the Central House, A reception was held in the hotel parlors from 8 to 10 o'clock and at the latter hour the guesia repaired to the dining room, which pre sented a very charming appearance with its decorations of forns, cut flowers, smi lax, etc The tables were handsomely decorated and the favors were appropriate to Washington's birthday. Covers were laid for 02 aud an elegant four course banquet was served. Representative John II. Robertson presided as tnastmaster aud the follow ing toa-ti were given: "The Eastern Star," M. A. Carringer; "Benjamin Franklin as Mason," Q. II. Herman; "The Ladies," C. A. Randall; "Visiting Brethren," Dr. F. J. Bovard; "The Level and the Square," T. F. Ritchey. District Deputy Grand Master Will V. Cullis and Barton Bromley, of Oil City, and Rev. Paul J. Slonaker were also on the list of speakers. During the reception and banquet Strieker's Orchestra, of Warren, gave some charming selections of music, which adiied greatly to the enjoyment of the occasion. Among the guests from out of town were, Mr. and Mrs. Will F. Cullis, Mr. and Mr. Barton Bromley, Ira M. Fox, of OU City; John Henderson, of Eagle Rock; Judge F. X, Kreiller, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dewoody, Mr. and Mrs. Win. M. Myers, Mrs. D Thompson, of Nebras ka; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Watson, A. C. Beeson, Dr. and Mrs. C. Y. Detar, Mrs. M. Andrews, of Kellettville; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Jones, of Newtown Mills; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Norton, Mr. aud Mrs. Walter Crouch, of East Hickory; Misses Elinor and Constance Norlln, of Ludlow, Tne Odd Fellows' Banquet. Tionesta Lodge, No, 369, I. O. O. F., gave its annual reception and banquet last Friday night, Feb. 23d. This is one ol the important events In the social life of the town and is looked forward to with keen interest. About one hundred were present, including Odd Fellows, their wives and sweethearts. The reception was held In the locate rooms from 8 until 9:30 o'clock, when the Three Linkers ad journed to the Killmer block, where the members of the Woman's Relief Corps bad prepared a three-course banquet. Covers w ere laid tor 98. The tables were handsomely decorated with carnations and seasonable greenery aud candles. The W. R. C. of Tionesta has an envia ble reputation for affairs of this character and this effort was made the bright par ticular star in their culinary galaxy. At the close of banquet, County Super intendent D. W. Morrison, officiating in the role of toastmaster, introduced sev eral speakers, Rev. W. O. Calhoun and Rev. Paul J. Slonaker. Tholr speeches w. re followed by a recitation by T. F. Ritchey, Esq. Uumorand sentiment con tinued for an hour and the festivities were concluded at 12 o'clock. When the Odd Fellows separated it was with the feeling that the principles of Friendship, Love and Truth bad been given a new Impetus In the local lodge. Among the out-of-town guests were Jas. D Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dewoody, of Nebraska; Leon Watson, of Kellettville; Mr. at.d Mrs. Elmer Putter son, of Newmansville; Mr. Zuver, of Oil City, and Mrs. J. G. Carson, of West Hickory. Tough Character in Limbo. The following account of the arrest of King, who is now in jail in this place, was received from our Shippenvllle cor respondent. Quite a number of the readers of the Democrat will remember the King and Davis murder case of some years past and will be somewhat sur prised to learn that the man King, who served a term in the Western Penitentiary for the killing of Davis, was ariested February 13 for brutally assaulting his wife. As our correspondent learns the facts be used tl,e butt of a gun on her, breaking her arm and doing her bodily injury. He also, we understand, threat ened to shoot the first person who under took to make an arrest. The warrant be' Ing given to Mr. Harrison Riser of this place, be deputized E. E. Thompson and started after the man King. Upon driv ing up to the house they saw King sitting in the room with a gun. They then drove by a short distance and on coming back Mr. Thompson covered King with hit gun through the window and Mr. Riser proceeded to place his man under arrest and ornamented him with the bracelets of the law. They then started for Clarion where the prisoner wa hand ed over to the keeping of the Sheriff. - He was brought to the Clarion jail Sunday where he will await the development of legal proceedings. Clarion Democrat. February Election. Barnett Twp. Justice of the peace, J. J. Henderson; collector, A. R. Slaugh enhaupt; school directors, J. H. Barton, Mrs. Jennie Potter, G. W. Van f lorn; supervisor, J. J. Brewer; auditor, Joseph Hall; judge of election, Clarington dis trict, J. B. Maze; inspectors, F. B. Cas- satt, F. A. Huff. Cooksburg, Judge, B. E. Watterson; inspectors, J. C. Lyon, 8 S. Brenneman. Redely ffe, judge, A. E. Kuhns; inspectors, Ick Gadley, F. Mays. Howe Twp. Justice of the peace, W, T. Sanford; school directors, A. Showers, J. R. McMahon; supervisors, W. A Booth, C. E. Snyder; judge of election, East Howe, J. E. Larson; inspectors, Henry Sorenor, C. J. Nelson. Middle Howe, judge, O. Hoyt; inspectors, E. A Wolf, J. B. McCauley. Cloughs, judge, M. B. Ashley; Inspectors, J. R. Wilson, W. Slater. Frost, judge, D. F. Frost; inspectors, H. W. Gillillun, F. A. Keller, Balltown, judge, D. W. Downey; inspect ors, E. T. Downey, B. F. Kenney. Tionesta Twp. Supervisor, George Monday; collector, William Nlcol; school directors, Jacob Smearbatigh, Fred Lede bur, Henry Wolfe; auditor, Albert Strlckenberg, Melchoir Jaun; "Judge of election, Win. Thomas; inspectors, J. D, Weutworth, Charles Korb. Lame Bark. This ailment ia usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles and may be cured by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm two or three times a dav and rub bing the parts vigorously at each applica tion. If this does 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 & Fulton. Clarlngton. Election la over and the result is not Just what we expected. The Democracy dug in a li'tle but they seem ao well pleased that it makes us feel good to see how good they feel. J. V. Jones has returned from Morri- bell, W. Va., where he was working. A. R. Mechliug and wife were visiting in Butler county last week. Van Shields, who came home from col lege on account of sickness, will not be able to go back this term. Mrs. A. R, Braden went to Smethport, Pa., to visit ber mother. The Wiulack Oil Co. got a duster on the Frazier. The South Penu baa located 23 wells and will drill as last as they can. Morris Coon was out to the county seat last week and brought the news back. Miss Nora Somervilte is home from Monongahela on a visit. John Olson was driving one of W. A. Royer's teams to Brookville last week and one horse broke his leg by stepping on a rolling stone. He had to shoot the animal. Alex. Caughy took in the show at Brookville. Rev. Hill's son and wife, of Tioga county, are visiting them. A. ft. Mechling's house caught Are last Sabbath but was put out before much damsge was done. On account of the railroad not giving passes Clarlngton w as not represented at the. w edding of Miss Alice Roosevelt. John Coon has commenced farming. Mr. Young, the Mercantile Appraiser, was looking up our merchants last Sat urday. Cbss. Campbell, a former citizen of Barnett township, now of Butler county, was circulating among his old friends an. 1 neighbors. Bradford Poultry Show Prizes. The following prizes wero won by For est couuty exhibitors at the McKean county poultry show at Bradford, Jau. 29th-Feb. 3d, in which there were nbout one thousand specimens on exhibition ; Partridge Cochins. Forest Huff, Clar lngton, 2d pen. Indian Games. II. H. Harp, Mariun- ville, 1st cockerel, 1st pullet. Black Leghorns. 11. H. Harp, 1st, 2d, 3d pullet, 1st, 2d, 3d hen, 1st, 2d, 3d cock bird, 1st, 2d, 3d cockerel, 1st, 2d pen. 8. C. Brown Leghorns. C. H. Kenis- ton, Tionesta, 1st hen, 2d, 3d cockerel. R. C. Buff Leghorns. Henry O'llara, Tionesta. 1st, 2d hen, 2d cockerel, 1st pullet. S. C. White Leghorns. H. A. Shlpe, Marlencille, 1st cock bird. Black Minorcas. U. H. Harp, 2d, 4th pullet. Ruff Orpingtons. F. P. Amsler, Tio nesta, 2d cockerel, 2d, 3d pullet. White Rocks. H. H. Harp, 2d, 3d cock bird, 3d hen. Columbian Wyandottes. J. M. Zuen- del, Starr, 2d hen, 1st cockerel, 3d pullet, White Wyandottes. F. L. Reib, Tio nesta, 1st cock bird, 1st ben, 2d pullet. Partridge Wyandottes. Forest Huff, 1st cockerel, 2d hen, 1st pen. English Ring-Neck Pheasants. F. P. Amsler. How's This I We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh, that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chkney Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business ansactions aim nnancially able to carry it any obligations made by their firm. kst it Traux, wholesale druggists, To do, O., Waldino, Rinnan A Marvin, holesale druggists, Teiedo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally. cling directly upon the blood and inti- ous surfaces of the system. Price 75c er bottle, sola by all druggists, resti- nonials free. U all's Family Pills are the best. A Habit to be KnrournKCd. The mother who has acquired the habit of keeping on hand a bottle of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, saves herself a great amount of uneasiness and anxiety. Coughs, colds and croup, to which chil dren are susceptible are quickly cured by its use. It counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in eneuinonia, aud if given as soon as the first symptoms ol 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 Dunu A Fulton. My little girl, five years old, was doc tored for several months for bladder trouble hut without success. She whs very bad and caused us much anxiety. Finally we put aside the doctor's medi cines and tried Thompson's Iiarosma or Kidney and Liver Cure. Five bottles made a complete cure and she is now a sound healthy girl. N. F. Leslie, Oil City, Pa. tf Have You l) sicl'i, lmlimxlion t If today you sutler 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 the remedy? There is a medicine Green's August Flower. Go to your druggist's and buy a lest bottle for 25 cents, or the regular size for 75 cents. If you have usd all oilier dyspepsia reme dies without satisfaction, or if you have never used any preparation for these dis tressing affections; if yon have heailat he, biliousness, loss ot appetite, sleeplessness, nervousness, or any disorder of the sto mach or liver, cure yourself quickly by using the infallible August Flower. It is not an alcoholic stimulant, but quite harmless lor general use. Get a copy of Green s Prize Almanac, for sale by Dunu & b ulton. The llest I'hjrsir. When you want a physic that is mild and gentle, easy to take and pleasaut in effect, take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price 25 cents. Every box warranted. Get a lree sample at Dunn A Fulton's drug store and try them I can truthfully recommend Thonip' son's Karosma, Kidney aud Liver Cure as a fine medicine and a cure for all you cla:m for it. When I commenced taking it I weighed 111 pounds and alter live months I weiuhed M pounds. I am al most entirely free from Rheumatism aud my geueial heath is greatly improved Mrs. S. M.Lyons, Titusville. tf A til AUANTKKD 1 1 HE FOR 1MI.KN. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding riles. Druggists are authorized to relnnd money II Pazo Ointment mils to cure in ti to 14 day. 50c. I suffered everything with piles, but was cured by San-Cora Ointment ami I have not been troubled with ihem since. Kudosed finds stamps for a bottle which I want for a friend. Mrs. Josio Robin son, Central House, Conneaut, O. tf llrniD'ttra Ilnvc Thick Skin. The liuinnn skin not only varies In thickness in different Individuals, but also In different parts of the same per son, being iu some places only one two hundivd and fortieth of an Inch In thickness, while In others it Is one-twcnty-liftti of an Inch. The skin of women mid children Is thinner tlmn Unit of men. A thick skin Is ulwnys de veloped over parts where there Is fre tiueut pressure, as on the hnuds and feci. Thickness of skin varies with the color of llie hair and eyes. Usually black half and dark brown eyes ore associated with a thick skin. A mod erately thick skin Is found with brown hair and blue or gray eyes. The finest skin belongs to blondes and Is a usual accompaniment of iiubtirn or flaxen hair. Ilnrmlt's Necessary EtII. The bridegroom is generally the most depressing feature of the modern wed dintf. If he Is well off he Is either bald, with a decided tendency to adipose tis sue, or else of n pale, sandy type, with equally pale eyes and a retreating chin. In ordinary life he wears spectacles, which at the request of the bride he discards at the wedding, with the re sult that he stumbles over the last step loading from the chancel to the altar rails and Is only saved from falling flat ou his- face by desperately clutch ing at the bride's bouquet. Ladies' Field. A rrrplrxed Pact. An Indiana poet recently sent a po em, accompanied by the following note, to the editor of a magazine: "Dear Sir 1 have written these lines for your consideration." Instead of getting the ordinary rejec tion slip he received this reply: "Why?" He Is still wondering whether he ought to explain or uot. Chicago Record-Herald. In a Bad War. Johnny I wish uiy folks would agree upon one thing ond not keep me all the time In a worry. Tommy What have they been doing now? Johnny Mother won't let me stand on my head, and dad Is all the time fuss ing because I wear my shoes out o fast. The Ulnar. "The ring of sincerity was In his voice when ho told me of his love." "It should have been In his hand. A ring In the hand Is worth two In the voice." Houston Post. Don't miss the best opportunity you have had for years. The Hopkins clear ance sale Is still In progress. Thero's lota of the best yet left. It I San-Oira Ointment cures old sores, f'k'er sores and ulcers, leaving a sound, hlalthy skin, 25c, The 50o size holds tilree times as much. tf CASTOR I A lor Infanta and Children. Tiis Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature sf I TIONESTA UAUKET8 CORPECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour j sack 1.25l..r0 Buckwheat flour. $ lb .3 Corn meal, feed, "p 100 tb t.l5 Corn meal, family, 100 ft 1.75(i,2.00 Chop feed, pure grain (a; 1.2.) Oats ,4S Corn, shelled ii5 Beans "0 bushel 2.75 Ham, sugar cured .15 Bacon, sugar cured .. .15 Shoulders .13 Salt Pork, "a tb 121 WhitefiHh kit 50ts3 nugar .(HHai.otu Syrup 35 .50 N. O. Molasses .35 .50 Coffee, Koast Rio 18 Coffee, blended Java .i!5 Tea H6 .50 Butter (gbiifl B itter, creamery .80 Rice 05.I0 Kirgs, fresh .'.i I.'t Salt -a barrel 1.25 Lard .1 Potatoes, W bushel, .75 Potatoes, sweet, f& lb .24 Lime barrel 1.25 Nails S keg 2.75 Wool 2022 On Sale at Our NEWS ROOM Saturdays Or will lie delivered to your house the following papers : The Buffalo Illustrated Express, The N. Y. Illustrated Record, The Saturday Evening Post, The Pennsylvania Grit, The Chicago Ledger and Blade. We also have the Buffalo Daily Morning Express, which we can de liver to you at noon. Carson & Matson Newsdealers. Promptly obtained, or fXC RETURNED. 10 YEARS' CXPCRIENpI. UurCHARCI Rf THK LOWEST. Bund luouVl, pbuto or sketch for exjiwrt mjart-h and free report on patentability. INFRINGEMENT lulu conducted before aU courts. 1'atents obtained through ua, ADVIR TISED and SOLO, froa, TRADE-MARKS, PEN. IONS and COPYRIGHTS quickly obtained. Opposite U. 8. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. O. Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration on the estate ot W. A Grove, latent' Tionesta Borough, Forest County, Pa., deceased, having been granted n the undersigned, all persons indented to ssid estate are hereby notified to mae payment without delay, aud those havinit claims or demands will pre Mini theui, duly authenticated, for settle ment. Minnik Grove, Admr'x, Tionesta, Pa. A. C. Bkown, Attorney. tit , r Sprina Goods White Goods, plain nod self figured. Wash Goods of every description. Laces aod Embroideries. Wash Silks, Mercerized Good's io hite and colors. Giogbatns, and the latest novel tie?. U.W.B0B1DN k SDN. The Kent $2.00, The llest $3.00, The lies! $1.00, The Kest $5.00, 0 In the World Uauallv extravagant claims amount to little, hut a claim of this magui tude coming from the reputable old house of Kunz. fur fiftv vears the style-leader of New York, canuot be ignored a together; there s something in it. The new spring shapes are readv. Prices as above aod Quality euaraoteed to be the best to the world for the price. Sent to any address on receipt of order by the exclusive agents. THE McCUEN CO, 2b AND 29 SENECA ST. , OIL CITY. PA. Fred. Grettenbcrgor GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En aines. Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit lingsand General Blaeksmithinn prompt ly done at Low Kates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satlstaution guaranteed. Shop in rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER, Repairs Boilers, Stills, Tanks, Agitators. ISuj'N aud Nells Meeond - hand Boilers, Etc. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End nfSuspension Bridge, Third ward, OIL t ITV, IM. Why Pay $12 For a set of Teeth when we will make you the best for from 85.00 to 88 00? Our plates are reinforced, something you will not gat elsewhere. Gold Crowns, 22k. gold used, only 80 uu. Gold Fillings from 81.00 op. Silver Fillings, 50 cents, any sizo. Platinum Fillings, will not turn black, ib cents, any size. Special prices made to patients coming long distances. New York 53 Seneca St., Oil City. JORENZO FULTON. Manufacturer of and Doaler in HARNESS. COLURS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. 't;-r.r.enr.nssf2ms a! T Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. Tkl3 SJgHJlture, i. i mi iiiimmi 'imii llin n il II I ITT I ill m mm Glasgow Woolen Mills Co. Pennsylvania Headquarters, Wo will show Friday, March 2d, tho lar gest and best assortment of New Spring Woolens Ever shown in any city. Our representative, Mr. Bishop, will be at the Hotel Weaver, Friday, March 2d, and would be pleased to have you call and look over our Spring Goods. In our line will be found goods which when other tailors get them you will be asked more than double our price for. Tlace your orders early before the Spring rush. Give us time to do the work extra well. All garments tried on sure a perfect fit. $15 Suits, Top Coats, Rain Coats, Glasaow Woolen Mills Co., WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. Iin CENTRE IIU STREET. 1 For anything HARDWARE From a Garnet 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 not be repeated that you can save on almost any article needed, that lias been demonstrated often enough, and our customers are aware of it. Heavy and Nhelf Hardware, Carpenters and Huilders' NupplIeN, Teamteri' Outfits Tools or All Kinds, Kitchen Furniture. We take the lead in STOVES A number of very stock, which will be Come and see them. Always prepared promptly, io wagon ing. J. C NCOWDGX, FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA. CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, Time Deposits Solicited. A.WaynbCook, PreHideiit. A. B. A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wlieoler, T. F. Kituhev Collections remitted for on day of pnyment at low rates. We promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest paid on time deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. To Cure a Cold in One Dav A..!!. . ... '110 Centre St., Oil City. before finishing to Made to Order, Made to Fit. OIL CITY, PA. needed in the line of Gas and Wood Savers. Handsome Cutters in sold at a low h'cure. to do new or repair work making or blacksmith TIOXESTA, 1A. NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150.000. $42,000. Will pay Four Ter Cent, per Annum Kki.lt. Cashier. W. Smearbauoh, Vice President DIRKOTORS O. W. Robinson, Wm. Smearbaugb, J. T. Dale, A. B. Kellv. Cores Grip in Two Days. on everv A SlU'JCyr n im mi yrznri0, box. 25c
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