THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WCNK, COITOR ft PftOPRItTON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1906. 1906 MARCH 1906 Su. Ho TuJWc.iTh.lJr. Sa. ! i AAA1A 11 1213 1415 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 29 3 10 9 16 17 24 31 23 30 MOON'S Flm n 4:28 f Qusrter O a. in. CFull ,n S:1T Moon IV p.m. PHASES. r Third ti Quarter New Moon 17 24 1 ft.m 6:15 p.ia ASSOUXCEMEXTS. Tkrms. Congress, f-JOj Senate, lfl; Assembly. Sli District Attorney. 17. . Tbe cash must invariably sceouipauy tbe uruer ior announcement. Republican rrlinnrim, Mai., .liny 5, IfMMI. CONGRESS. I desire to present mv name for the consideration of the Republican voters of tnis uongrossional District as a candidate for member of Congress, subject to tbe win ot tne county primaries and the dis trict conference. O. C. Allen, Warren, Pa. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for representative in Compress from the twenty-eighth district of Pennsylva nia, ti, ii. lvminos, Thl mute, Fa ASSEMBLY. . We are authorized to announce John II. Koiikrtno.n, ot Tionesta Borough, as a canamate tor Assembly, subject to Re publican usages. We are authorized to announce T. D. Collins, of Green township, as a candi date for Assembly, subject to Republican usages. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. We are authorized to announce A. C Brown, Esq.. ot Tionesta, as a candidate for District Attorney, subject to Republi can usages. STATE DELEGATE. We are authorized to announce Asa H. Sioworth, of Jenks township, as a can didate for Delegate to the Republican State Convention. We are authorized to announce Clifton Cassatt, of Barnett township, as a candi date for Delegate to the Republican State Convention. We are authorized to announce Otto Rudolph, of Hickory township, as a candidate for Delegate to tbe Republican State Convention. Republican Primaries May 5th. The Republican chairmen of tbe live counties comprising this, 28th, Congress ional District, namely, Elk, Forest, Mer cer, Venango and Warren, have agreed upon Saturday, May 5, 1906, as tbe date for holding tbe primary election. Sev eral dates were suggested but tbe one stated was finally selected. This puts It at a very seasonable lime, and will ob viate the necessity of candidates having to wsde "through blood and Iron," so to speak, to Interview the voters. The pri maries have for a number of years past been beld entirely too early, when it was almost worth a man's life to attempt a canvass of the county. Thk Congressional district has two more candidates in the field now, General John A. Wiley, of Franklin, and James P. Whitla, a Mercer county attorney. They published their announcements in the Venango and Mercer county papers last week. C noress proposes to make a sweep ing investigation of all railroads. One object for tbe investigation Is doubtless to ascertain why some of the railroads no longer furnish passes to Congressmen. However, let the Investigation proceed with all its most furious rigidity. It can't be too sarchln'. Former Representative Charles W. Stone, of Warren, was in Washington on Friday, and was on tbe floor or tbe House, where he talked with several of the Pennsylvania members, ays Col. Henry Hall in tbe Pittsburg Times. "While Mr. Stone is not an announced candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor, he is considered as being in a receptive mood, and some believe he would be very strong before tbe people. It is conceded that he would have been the nominee in 1898 had not the late Senator M. S. Quay placed the 'mailed hand' on the State convention and forced the selection of William A. Stone." At a meeting of the county committee of Crawford county last week the Repub licans of that county showed their fealty and regard for their favorite son, Hon. Wosley K. Andrews, in a strong endorse ment for the nomination for Governor by unanimously passing the following reso lution: "The Republicans of Crawford county renew their acknowledgments to their fellow citizen, Hon. W. K. Andrews for his unwearied devotion to the interests of tbe Republican party in county, state and nation. The best years of bis life have been spent in advocating its principles and promoting its welfare. We commend him to the Republicans of Pennsylvania as one whose industry, patience and courage, high character and great execu tive ability, and loyalty to Republican principles, together with an unequalled acquaintance with the people of the com mon wealth and their vast and varied in dustries, richly merit for him tbe high honor of a nomination for governor by tho coming Republican state convention, which we most cordially recommend." Major Gillkttk, of the Philadelphia Water Board, has stirred np the people by a proposition to compel the water con sumers to make use of meters. The scheme Is a pet one of Mayor Weaver's, but is bitterly opposed by those who see in it another stupendous piece of graft. His expert filtration commission recom mends meters that cost $18 a piece, which is a highly exorbitant figure and will prove a great burden to the poorer citi zens. To Install 300,000 meters at $16 a piece gives the opportunity for a wide margin of prolit for those on tbe Inside. The average meter costs about $10 00 and there is a good profit in selling them at that figure. In a lot of 300,000 they ought not to cost more than sis dollars. It is little wonder that many of the best people In the city decry the whole idea as an outrage that does not speak very highly for the reform protestations of tbe city's ruler. It does not require an expert to determine the difference between this new kind or graft and the old that was charged to exist under an administration that made no hypocritical claims for re form or political superiority. Derrick. The successful passage of a wholesome, rigid and sensible pure food law through tbe United States Senate might well be set down as one of the wonders of the new century. For fifteen years or more such a proposition has been agitated in Congress, but whenever it has been broached in the Senate it has met its doom in mere sneers. That tbe bill will pass the House there seems scarcely any doubt, at least there should bo none. States have heretofore tried to enforce laws against the adulteration of food and drinks, with only fair success, and so long as the shipments of adulterated articles were allowed to be made from one State to another, it appeared to be Impossible to stop the sale. At any rate, where the law was enforced the burden usually has fallen upon the retailer, who is often innocent of any Intention to vlo late the law, but has been obliged to stand the brunt, with no recourse to tbe guilty makers or shippers of the impure articles, A national law will cure this defect, and with Uncle Sam back of it tbe law will doubtless be effective, Tb letail dealer who desires to sell only pure food stuffs will welcome the enactment of the national pure food law. Drafiiru Cannot lie Cured by local applications, as thoy cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear, There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. neatness is caused by an inflamed con dilion of tlin mucous lining of the Eu stachian Tube. ben this tube gets in uameo you nave a runiiiling sound or imperlect hearing, and when it is entire ly closed neatness is the result, and un less the inllamatinn can be taken out and this lube restored to its normal condition Hearing win ie destroyed lorever : nine cases out of ten are caused bv catarrh. which is nothing but an inllamed condi tion oi me mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) inai cannot De cured by Hall s Catarro Cure, hend lor circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O, Sold by Druggists, 75. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Cream of tlie Sews. A man with a new watch is always anxious to consult it. The odds and ends are going fast at Hopkins'. Call soon or you'll get left All months look alike to the m whose bills come due on tbe 1st. Yon never fail to get a bargain If you deal with Hopkins. 11 An heiress seldom has cause to doubt her husband's love for her money. It will not cost you a cent to try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets, and they are excellent for stomach troubles aud coustipation. Get a free sample at Dunn A Fulton's drug store Half the men worry because they are late to business and tbe other half be cause they are on time. -Z. T. Drake, McGraw, Warren coun ty, Pa., bad a felon on his band that kept bitn awake three nights. Sao-Cura Oint ment stopped the pain, drew out the pus, and healed it completely. San-Cura Ointment, 25 and 50c. All druggists, tf Nothing succeeds like the successful harvest of a young man who has sown wild oats. I was afflicted thirty years with piles and spent $T00 for pile medicine. Two bottles of San-Cura Ointment cured me and I have no return of the piles in three years. James Lynch, Enterprise, Pa. San-Cura Ointment, 25 and 50o. All druggists. tf A man may not run after people be cause they have mouey, and yet find 'em running alter him because be has no money. ' Letter to ti. G. Gaston, Tionesta, ra. Dear Sir: What is lumber worthr "Depends on the lumber," yon say "what sort do you want?" That's how some people talk about paint. They ask: "What'll you paint my house lor?" The Yankee answer is: "How do you want it painted? One coat? two coats? three coat? first-class or cheap?" The proper answer is, "I want the best paint put on as it ought to be." That's Devoe; but the usual answer is; "I want a good job; but I want it cheap." Which mean: I want you to paint it for nothing. I want to be fooled. Lead-and-oll is the costliest paint there is: not the best; it used to be best, Devoe is best, since zinc came in: Devoe lead-and-zinc. Zinc toughens the lead and doubles its wear. Zinc costs no more than lead; and we grind by machinery. We have no patent on zinc; but nobody else is treating it right. Deyoe is your paint. Yours truly, F. W. Dkvok A Co. 87 P. S. Dunn A Fulton sell our paint. Alwaya Keea Cliauiberlnin'a found Rem edy In the Mouse. "We would not be without Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, It is kept on hand continually in our home," says W. W. Kearney, editor of the Independent, Lowry City, Mo. That is just what every family should do. When kept at hand ready for instant use, a cold may bo checked at tbe outset and cured in much less time than after it bas become settled in the system. This remedy is also with out a peer for croup in children, and will prevent the nttack whnn given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even nftor the croupy cough appears, which can only be done when tho remedy Is kept at hand. For sale by Duun & Fulton. I tad been sick for two years with backache and kidney trouble. It was only with great effort and a great deal of pain that I could get up out of a chair or bed. I tried all the leading kidney cures and doctored with one doctor all winter, but got very little relier. After taking three bottles of Thompson's Barosma I was entirely cured and have been for three years. My wife also had been troubled with her back, but one bottle of Barosma cured her. P. M. Smith, Plum, Venango county, Pa. tf A III lot cd With KhrumMlaui. "I was and am yet alllicted with rheu matism," says Mr. J. C. Bayne, editor of the Herald, Addington, Indian Territory, "but thanks to Chamberlain's Pain Balm am able once more to attend to business. It is the boat of liniments." If troubled with rheumatism give Pain Balm a trial and you are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which It affords. One application relet ves the pain. For sale by Dunu it Fulton. I told my wife I did not cara whether I lived fifteon minutes or not, I ielt so weak and miserable Six bottles of Thompson's Barosma completely re stored my health. M. R. Waid, 01 Proa peet St., Tittisvllle, Pa. 50o aud $1. All druggists. tf Crocker's Kbrunintir Cure Is Tor sale ill this community by Dunn A Fulton at 50c the bottle. It's made, in Warren, Pa., by a reliable compauy of business men who are convinced of its merits. The medicine is taken Internally In small doses and cures a larger per cent or cases than any othor similar remedy Tbe Phillips Drug Co., Warrui, Pa. Protrct Proprietary Medicines. Did it ever occur to yon that proprie tary medicines are a blessing to mankind generally? The good ones have long continued Bale; the poor ones have short life and soon leave th? market. If we bad to depend entirely upon phy sicians and druggists it tould be expen sive and very iuconvenient at times, es pecially in tbe country and at night when neither could be conveniently reached. For nearly forty years Boschee's Herman Syrup has been used in many families, and thousands ol lives of adults and children have been saved by its use, when it was impossible to reach a physi oian. German Syrup is tbe best house hold remedy for coughs, oolds, throat and lung trouble. It quickly relieves the backing cough, loosens the phleg p, and brings sound and refreshing sloop. Twenty-live and seventy five cents. (Jet a copy ofGreon's Prize Almanac For sale by Dunn A Fulton. Anyway, a woman knows better than, to advise a man about how be can make shaving easy. A Favorite Itemed? for llabips. Its pleasant taste and promptcures have made Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a favorite with the mothers of small chil dren. It quickly cures their cougbs and colds and prevents any danger of pneu monia or other serious consequences. It not only cures croup, but when given as soon as the cronpy cougb appears will pre vent tbe atlack. For rale by Dunn A Fulton. Special Low One-Way Knlra XT' 1" 1 I i . viaiMCKei riate Koad to a I points in North and South Dakota, on tale every luosday during March and April. Write C. A. Asterlin, D. F A., 807 State street, Erie, Pa., for full information. 7t apr24 Very Low lloiiimrrkera' Hates Via Nickel Plate Road, West, North west, southwest aud South. 1st am 6(1 luesdaysof the month to April kid, inclusive, toll information agent or address C. A. Asterlin, D. P. A., 807 State St., Erie, Pa. 7t Low One Way Colonist Ilatra California, Washington, and other points est and Northwest, via Nick- ei nate uoaa. lickets t en. loth to April 7th, inclusive. Full informa tion of seent or address C. A. Aster lin, D. P. A., 807 State St., Erie, Pa CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of &t&ffi&&JM TIONESTA MAUKKTS CORFECTED EVERY TUE8DAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour $ sack 1.251.50 nucKwueat nour. ti ID .... uorn meat. feed. 33 loom ffii.is Corn meal, family, $ 100 lb I.75(,2.0(l Chop feed, pure grain wats Corn, shelled .45 B5 2.75 .15 .15 Means Tfl bushel Ham, sugar cured.. Bacon, sugar cured Shoulders Salt Pork, S lb .13 12$ Whitefish kit finffifwi Cl ' - u-, . ""gar .OHfa.OBi ?';"7 3 .60 it., w. jvioiasses .U5i ..in uonee, itoast Kio J6 Coffee, blended Java .25 Tea .Mfia Kn .i . - Mutter a. 25 Hotter, creamery .so SI06 0510 Kegs, fresh .'.h 13 Salt barrel 1.145 .12 ijaru Potatoes, bushel, . Potatoes, sweet, "f It) LI mo barrel .75 21 1.25 2.75 Nails keg Wool 20&22 On Sale at Our NEWS ROOM Saturdays Oi r will be delivered to your house the tol lowing papers: The liuflalo Illustrated Express, The N. Y. Illustrated Record, The Saturday Evening Post, The Pennsylvania Grit, Tho Chicago Ledger and Blade. Wn also have the Buffalo Daily Morning Express, which we can de liver to you at uoon. Carson & Matson Newsdealers. Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration on the estate of W. A. Grove. lateof Tionesta Horonuli Forest County, Pa., deceased, havimr been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate Rre hereby notified to make payment without delay, and those having claims or demanda will sent them, duly authenticated, for settle ment. niiNNiu ukovk. Admr'x. Tionesta, Pa. A. C. Brown, Attorney. tit Going to Paint? ' ''v K Izilwimili- IjBjjp Made by People who "Know How." $1.50 per Gallon. G. W. ROBINSON & SON Tiouesta, Pa. Mercantile Appraiser's Lis for Forest County, for Year A. D. 1906. The Wholesale aud Retail Venders 'of foreign aud Domestic Merchandise. bating Houses, Milliard Rooms, lirok' era, ana upera nouses, in f orest Coun iy, renusyivauia, are as follows, lo wit: XAMK. BU8INKSS. FONTOFFICK, Adams, J. A., butcher, Tionesta. Andrews, M., merchant, Keliettville. Anderson, U. T., jeweler, Tionesta. Arner. C. M. A Son. brokers. Tlnnmta. A. Cook Sons Co., merchants, Cooksburg, Atlantio Retluiug Co., oils, wholesale. 1 lonesta. Bovard, O. W merchant. Tionesta. Bowman, T. J merchant, Kast Hickory. nenuer, nooeri, merchant, west Hickory Behreus, K. L., merchant, Starr. Berlin, Ell, merchant, Whig Hill. Berg, K. IJ., merchant, Duhring. Baxter, J. IV., merchant, Ulllbyle. Buhl, G. W., cigars, Marlenville. Baugbman Bros., butchers, Marienville. Barrett, W. K., cigars, Keliettville. Bowman. W. W.. merchant OiltovM. Bromley. James, machinery, etc. TionnHta Cantield, S. 8.. buirales and sleiirba. Tin. tiesia. Cropp, Wm., merchant, Tionesta. t. rouoh, W. P., merchant, Eat Hickory iuier, i, n., ciKars, west MICKOry. uooper, w. ii., billiards and pool, West HICKOrV. Cralton, Win., merchant, West Hickory, Collins, Watson A Co., merchants. Go- j I u An. CollinB A Kreitler, merchants, Nebraska ;ook, j. t., restaurant, Clariugton. ixiuk, d. i cigars, iiarmittou. Clark, Mrs. J., milliner. East Hickory. (.arson re oiatson, jewelers, elo., Tionesta. warn, unarms, ouggies and sleighs, Tio- Dunn A Fulton, druuirists. Tlnnenta. Detar A Harkless, druggists, Keliettville. Dawson, J. A., merchant, Stewart Run, fcminger, G. T merchant, Trumahs. tultou Harness Co,, harness-makers. iwii era in. Freedman, L., merchant, Delight. Frey. C. E merchant, Trumans. Gilbert, M. N cigars. West Hickory. Gerow A Gerow. cicars. Tionesta. GilderHleeye, I. H merchant, Brookston. urunos, i. a,, merchant, Marienville. Giiailau, H. W.j, merchant, Pigeon. Hopkins, L. J., merchant, Tionesta. Herman, R. M., merchant, Tiouesta. Huntor, A, M., butcher, Pigeon. Uaddon, Mrs. May, merchant, WaUon rarm. Harp, 11. II., merchant, Marienvills. Hassinger Lunibor Co., merchants. La inona. Hoyt, O., merchant. Cooper Tract. Himes, A. E , merchant, Marienville. Heudricks, W. S., butcher, Keliettville. Haslet, R. L., merchant, Tionesta. Haslet, James, luruiture, Tionesta. Harrison, Rose, milliner, Tionesta. Jones, W. F merchant, Newtown Mills. Johnston, II. C.Jewilor, Marienville. Killmer Bros., merchants, Tionesta. Kribhs A Ray, buguies aud sleighs, Kel iettville. Kribbs, W. W., merchant, Keliettville. Ktlbbs, W. W merchant, Marienville. Kelly, J. W., billiards aud pool, Marion ville. Keppel, E., merchant, Nebraska. Keilor, D. C , feed, etc., Marienville. Lanson Bros., feed, etc., Tionesta. Levy, Mrs. M., merchant, Marionville. Lanson, F. R., plumber. Tionesta. Morgan, J. R., morchant. Tionesta. Mecbling, Londou A Itraden, merchants, viuriiiKioii, Mintz, David, merchant, Marienville. Mensch.S. C, hardware, Marienville. Mohnoy, W. J., merchant, Marlenvillo. Meyers, E. L., merchant, Endeavor, Meyere, E. L., billiards and pool, Eu deavor. Myers, Wm., cigars, Nebraska. Metzgar A Lynch, cigars, Endeavor. Nye. C. V.. merchant. Marienville. Neill, A. D. A Co., druggists, Marienville. Neoly, A. M. A Co., merchants, Marien ville. Olson, J. II., cigars, Clariugton. Robinson, G. W. A Son, merchants, Tio nesta. Randall, C. A., cigars, Tionesta. Roebrig, John, harness-maker, Marlen ville. Reyner, T. J., merchant, Marienville, Kiisseil, Uhas., cigars, Keliettville. Reyner, John D cafe. Marienville. Reyner, John D., cigars. Marienville. Sil.le, Win., cigars, Keliettville. Scowden, J. C., merchant, Tionesta. Salmon Creek Lumber Co., merchants. Keliettville. Shoup, Wm., merchant, Mnzetto. Stiles A Evans, merchants, Endeavor. Siggins, Isaac, merchant, West Hickory. Star Grocery Co.. merchants. Marienville. Sbotls, R. VV . A Son, merchants, Tru mans. havers Carlson, butchers, Marienville. Stockton, li. J., butcher, East Hickory. Nnodgraxs, Thos., merchant, Tionesta. Turner, J. A., merchant. West Hickory. The Mayburg Supply Co.. merchant. Mayburg. Tionesta Cash Store, merchants. Tionesta. Van Horn, A. M., merchant, Pigeon. Van Horn A Shields, merchants. Clar- ington. Vail, J. S , meats, wholesale, West Hick ory. Vail, J. S., buggios and sleighs, West Hickory. Weaver, C. F., cigars, Tionesta. WilHon, Geo., butcher, Tiouesta. Walters, F. A Co., milliners, Tionesta. Wllkins W. G.. drtiugist. West Hickorv. Whitmore, Mrs. 8. (J., merchant, East H ickory. Watson t- Co., merchants, Keliettville. Wilson, W. W., restaurant, Marienville. Wilson, W. W., cigars, Marienville. Williams, T. K,, cigars, Clarlngton. Wortz, W. I... nwtmiiant. Tionesta. Wortz, W. L., cigars, Tionesta. Wolf, A ml row, merclmiit, Johnlowen. Wbitton, R. O., buggies and sleighs, East Hickory, Young, J. J., cigars, Marienville. Yonder. Jr.hn. merchant. Brookston. Yottor, E. A., merchant, Lynch. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons concerned that an appeal from the fore going appraisement will be beld at the of fice ot tlie Uouuty Treasurer, in Tionesta, Pa.. Tuesday, April 17. 190(1. when and where they may attend if they see proper. X HAN IV II. lUUINU, Mercantile Appraiser, IT PAYS TO A DVERTTSE IN THIS PAPEK Chamberlain's DuhSRMjedy. '.ever fails. Eur it now. It may save life. Laces & Embroideries, All Over fences, Novelty Trimmings, IHbboii, And a full assortment of itJihlin Underwear Are here awaiting your inspestiou The Ilest $2.00, The Kest $.1.00, The Best $1.00, The Ilest $5.00, In the World Usually exlravBgaut claims amount to little, hut a claim of this aiagtii tude coming from the reputable old house of Knox, for fifty vears the style-leader of New York, canuot be ignored a together; there s something in it. lhe new spring shapes are ready. Prices as above and quality guaranteed to bo (be best in the world fur the price. Sent to any address on receipt of order by the exclusive agents. THE McCUEN CO. 2i AND 29 SENECA ST.. OIL CITY. PA. Fred. Grettenberger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery. En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Ulaoksinitliing prompt ly done at IjOW Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop iu rear of and Just west of the Shaw House, Tidiotite, Pa. Your patronage solicited, FRED. ORETTF.NBKRGER PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. Ilepalrs Hollers Stills, Tanks, Agitators. Ituys aud Sells Second - hand Boilers, VAv. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End of Suspension Bndee. Third ward, OIL CITt. PA. For the Next Month, Beginning March 1. we will make the very best Nets of Teeth lor 88. These plates are specially reinforced with perfect suction, have the very best material in them, and every plate uaranteed tor o years. New York 52 Sen. St., Oil City only. Dr. Reid, Proprietor. ORICNO FULTON, I Miiniiliictin or ol'und De;ilor in ARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of JORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONKSTA. PA. IflXSWEIPII CLAIM Toko Laxauve uromo quinine Tablets.? Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. This Signature, Glasgow Woolen Mills Co. Pennsylvania Headquarters, o aro showing tho largest and choicest assortment of New Spring Woolens Ever shown in any city. In this line you will find fabrics which, when other tailors get them, you will be asked double our price lor, as well as many patterns lrom mills controlled by us, not to be had elsewhere at any price. We can give you cleverness in style de signing ordinarily expected of the most expensive tailors, and only at our moderate price of $15 Suits, Top Coats, Rain "Coats, Place your orders early before the Spring rush Give us time to do the work extra well. All garments tried on sure a perfect fit. Glasaow Woolen Mills Co., WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. 110 5 For anything needed in the line of ' HARDWARE 1 torn 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 repeatod that you can sive on utmost any article needed, that has hp. n demonstrated often enough, aud our customers are aware of it. Heavy and ShHf Hardware, Carpenters and ISitllders' Supplies, Teamsters' Outfits, Tools of 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, in wagon ing. J. C. SCOWDK.V, FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, Time Deposits Solicited. A.WatnbCook, President. M ill A. B. Kelly. Cashier. niUEOTOKH O. W. Robinson, A. Wnyne Cook, N. P. Wheeler, T. K. nitchov. Collections remitted for on day of pr.yment at low rates. We promise our custom ers all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest pnid on time deposits. Tour patronage respectfully solicited. -To Cure a Cold In. One Bay 110 Centre St., Oil City. Made to Order, . Made to Fit. before finishing to in- OIL CITY, PA. Gas and Wood Savers. Handsome Cutters in sold at a low h'cure. to do new or repair work making or blacksmith, TIOXKSTA, PA. NATIONAL BANK, S50.000. $55,000. pay Four 1'er Vent, per Annum Wm.Smearbauor, Vice President Wm. BmenrbaiiKh, J. T. Dale, A. B. Kellv. Cores Crip in Two Days. Sjtyy on everv
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