THL FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. E. WCNK, Editor Proprietor. WEDNESDAY, MARCH M, 1906. 1906 MARCH 1906 Mo.i Tu. Wo. Th. T Fr. Sa. 2 3 10 17 24 31 5 6 7 8 9 11 18 25 12 19 13 14 15 16 20 21 23 26 27 28 29 30 MOON'S PHASES. -fc Flret n 4:28 T Quarter O a.m. Third Ml Vt Quarter 1 -m Moon 24 p tl 1A 0:11 Silicon 1U p.m. . mil Tkrms. Congress, $20; Senate, f!5; Assembly, $12; District Attorney, 7. The cih must invariably accompany tbe oruer lor announcement. Itrubllrnl Prlinnrtrs, Nat., May 3, liXMi. CONGRESS, I desire to present my name for tbe consideration of the Republican voters of this congressional District as candidate for member of Congress, subject to tbe will ot tbe county primaries and the dis trict conference. O. C. Ai.lkn, Warren, Pa. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for representative in Congress from the twenty-piKhth district of Pennsylva nia. Til, II. Ccminu8, Tidioiite, Pa. ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to announce John II. Rorkrtson, of Tionesta Borough, as a candidate tor Assembly, subject to Re publican usages. We are authorized to announce T. D. Collins, of Ureen township, as a candi dal lor 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 fur Delegate to tbe Republican State Convention. We are authorized to announce Otto Rudolph, of Hickory township, as candidate for Delegate to tbe Republican State Convention. At the batile of Jolo there were 600 implacable bandits, and all were good Moros after the fight was over. TuT there is now a surplus in tbe Treasury ia gratifying, of course, but it was a grievous mistake to let Congress hear about It. As a means of protection, tbe women of Cnicago are to be provided with police whistles. Imagine a woman whistling ben she is scared ! -Prlsident Rooskvklt and bis cabi net are opposed to war. So are Congress and the people. The next thing to do will be to convince China. One of the humors of the present po litical situation is the readiness of tbe Democratic party to offer itself as non partisan organization wherever It happens to be in the minority. Senator Foraker will now be obliged more than ever to scorn tbo railway pass, lest some one should bint that it caused bim to make bis great fight for the "pres ervation of tbe Constitution." , Uncle Sam owns one railroad, that across the isthmus of Panama, and it re mains to be proved that It can be worked as ftfeotively as before. Au improve ment would be creditable to the govern ment's representatives. Thk Pennsylvania railroad poople have changed their minds, and will disregard the new two-cents-a-mile rate In Ohio, In order to test the constitutionality of tbe law. All laws are "suspected" which seek to regulate big corporations. "A Battlk of tbe Millionaires," This is the description given of the Senatorial campaign now opening in Michigan for tbe sent held in the U. S. Senate by Gen. Russell A. Alger. What a commentary on tbe highest legislative body in tbe nation, that only men of millions can hope to be elected there! Susan B. Anthony, tbe great apostle rf woman suffrage, died at Rochester, N. Y., yesterday morning shortly after mid night, aged 85 years. M iss Anthony was doubtless one of the moft noted women this country has had lor a century past, having given the best years of ber long life to tbe canse of woman suffrage, In which she gained international fame. The Supreme Court of tho United States has decided that railroads cannot deal In commodities which they haul over their lines, for the simple reason that "it would be to supply a means for the per petuation of evils which the Inter-State Commerce Commission is intended to remedy." The decision bears especially upon the monopolization of the coal trade, by railroads which cross Pennsyl vania, West Virginia, Maryiaud and Virginia. Congressman Henry V. Palmer, of the Luzerne district, has made three suc cessful campaigns on a no-boodle plat form. II is success was not necessa rily surprising, but is was a great change from what had been former practices In the district in botb parties. One of the gratifying features was that it brought in to the Pennsylvania delegation one of the most forceful and useful of its present Members. Mr. Palmer is now a candi date for renominati m, and naturally be declares be will have no boodle In the convass. It out-lit to be much easier for Mm this year than ever before, since he will bave tbe new corrupt practices act to help bim enforce his ideas of a clean and unpurchased nomination. TRIKE PROSPECT CRITICAL. Hard Coal Minora Must Go Into Con vention Without Proposal From Operators. New York. March 10. So critical has tho prospect of n strike In the soft coal country become that Presl dent John Mitchell has decided to start for Indianapolis Saturday In stead of early next week. He Is not due there until Wednesday, when the miners' national executive board Is called to meet, but It has become nec essary for him to consult leadlug offl olals of the union. Mitchell had expected at least a be ginning of negotiations with the hard toal operators In this city this week Realizing at lust their Intention to postpone aotion upon the anthracite miners' demands until after the soft coal convention, Mitchell has found himself In a curious position. The anthracite districts send their delegates to the miners' international oonvention at Indianapolis, which meets Thursday. It had been ex- pected that the anthracite men would at least have received a counter pro posal from the operators by this time In which they could obtain the views and Invite the action of their fellow workers from the soft coal districts. As things have turned out the hard coal delegates may be moved by their Impatience to declare lu the Indian- apolls convention that unless every one of their demands Is conceded by the operators there will be a strike In the anthracite region. Responsible For Death cf Harry Tenny San Francisco, March 10. A coro ner's Jury after holding an Inuuest of the death of Harry Tennebaura or "Teuny," who died several days ago arter a prize fight with Fiankie Nell. rendered the following verdict: "We And that death was caused by blowj Inflicted In a boxing contest held at Mechanics' pavilion on Feb. 28, 1906, by Frankle Nell, and further that there was gross negligence In the parties having charge of the contest for not having the contestants examined by a registered physician nrior to the cv hlultion, according to law. anf. we hereby find said parties responsible lor the death of said Harry Tenne- baum." Cream of the News. There is no other disease quite so contagious as gossip. The catchiest of catchy spring suits are found right here. No need to pay tbe big prices others will ask you. We sell ours right, fit, style and quality guaran teed. Hopkins. It A conceited man misleads himself more than he does others. If you want tbe Tribune Farmer and tbe Forest Republican, one year for 11.25, now Is your time. You've bad a sample copy of tbe Farmer and you know its all right. The offer will not extend longer tban the month of March Any roan who is capable of thinking real thoughts never gets lonesome. We sell the famous Wanamaker A Brown made-to-measure clothing. Styles right up to date snd prices down to hard pan. No Ill-fitting garment allowed to leave our store. Hopkins. It Paradoxical though it may seem, It takes a good wife to make a good husband Z. T. Drake, McGraw. Warren coun ty, Pa., bad a felon on his hand that kept nun awaue tnree nignts. Man-uura Oint ment stopped tbe pain, drew out tbe pus. and healed It completely. San-Cura ointment, za and ouc. ah druggists, tr Love at first sight may require the services of an oculist after a second look. It will not cost yon a cent to try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets, and they are excellent for stomach troubles and constipation. Get a free sample at Dunn K J u I ton's drug store. I wan afflicted thirty years with Diles and spent $oOO for pile medicines Two bolt tew ot san-cura ointment cured me and I have no return of the piles in three years. James tiyncn, enterprise, San-Cura Ointment, 25 and 50o. All druggists. tf Many a "girl's beautiful complexion is due to the fact that Uie girl is a born artist. Letter to X. G. Cole, Tionesta, Pa. Dear Sir: We saved $40 or $50 for Mr. J. J. Hall, Sheffield, Pa.; and didn't know it, and he didn't know It, till after ward. This is how. Five years ago, he bought lead-and-oil to make 40 gallons of paint, and painted it all on two houses, one coat. Last summer be bought 40 gallons De voe for the same, and bad 10 gallons left. Devoe is worth $4 or $5 a gallon, put on. Yours truly, F. W. Devob A Co. 89 . P. 8. Dunn A Fulton sell our paint. Boautifui and touching. Grand mother in a deep reverie thinking of the days of her courtship and wedding. The Vision of these happy days portrayed by any artist bring a touch of deep senti ment to the lover of pictures. On Sun day, March 18th, a beautiful picture, en titled Grandmother's Roverie, printed in ten colors, on heavy paper, size 10x15 inches, will be given away free with the Philadelphia Sunday Press. Order the Sunday Press from yotr newsdealer and get a series of beautiful pictures free with the great Philadelphia Sunday Press. After finding something got busv and look for something better. AlHicted Willi Kbeuiiintlain. "I was and am yet afflicted with rheu matism," says Mr. J. C. Rayne, 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 best of liniments." If troubled Willi rheumatism give Pain Balm a trial and you are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. One application releives tbe pain. For sale by Dunn 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 relief. After taking three bottles of Thompson's BaroBina I was entirely cured and bave been for three years. My wife also bad been troubled with ber back, but one botlle of Baroema oured her. P. M. Smith, Plum, Venango county, Pa. tf If you have Brlght's disease of the kidneys and have been given up by the doctors take Thompson's Uarostna. It will cure you. &0a ami $1. if A Favorite Kriurdy for Ilpblra, Its pleasant taste aud promptoures bave made Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a iavorue wiin uie momers ci small chil dren. It quickly cures their coughs and colds aud prevents any danger of pneu monia or other serious consequences. It not only cures croup, but when given as soon as ihecronpy cough appears will pre vent the attack. For rale by Dunn A Fulton. Have You l.viiu-ialn, Indium! ion f If today you snll'er from impaired di gestion, sluggish liver or impure blood, and you were (uld of a preparation which would cure you at small cost, would you try the remedy There is a medicine Ureen's August Flower. Go to your druggist's and buy a lest bottle for 2." ceuts, or the regular size for 75 cents. If you have usrd all other dyspepsia reme dies without satisfaction, or if you have never used any preparation for these dis t reusing affections; if you bave headache, biliousness, loss of appetite, sleeplessness, nervousness, or any disorder of the sto mach or liver, cure yourself quickly by nsing the infallible August Flower, It Is not HI) ntitnhi-illrt nri.iiiilu.tt K.. - . .......... tu, . u . ifunn harmless lor general use. Get a copy of Green's Prize Almanac. For sale by Tt.... I. P.. I. uumu x r uunu. Crocker's lihruiiinlic Cure Is for sale iu this community by Dunn A Fulton at 50c the bottle. It's made in Warren, Pa., by a reliable company of business men who are convinced of Its merits. The medicine is taken Internally In small doses ami cures a larger per cent of cases than any other similar remedy. The Phillips Drug Co., Warren, Pa. I bad a sore on the back of uiy band for over a year caused by rutting it on a barbed wire. I used ail the di Hermit remediea and the doctors opened it and treated, but it seemed to grow worse. My druggist advised me to try San-Cura Ointment, and one bottle cured the sore in two weeks. It is, wonderful. K. A. Thompson, Hutchinson, Kansas. San- cura ointment a and 5ue. Alia ruggists. A GL'AIIANTKEO 1 I KK FOIt I'll.KS. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles, Druggist are authorized to refund money It Pazo Ointment fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. 50c. TIONESTA MAltKETS CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour $ sack 1.2o1.50 Buckwheat flour, a tb a Corn meal, feed, 1 100 ft (S1.15 corn meai, laumy, too i& 1.75(V$2.00 Chop feed, pure grain rail.25 Oats .45 Corn, shelled (5)115 Boans $i bushel 2.75 Ham, sugar cured .15 Bacon, sugar cured .15 Shoulders ,13 Salt Pork, $t lb ,lii Whitefisb kit 50("0 Sugar .0n.U6& Syrup 35(fl .50 a. o. Molasses .35 .50 Coffee, Roast Rio 16 Coffee, blended Java .'25 Tea .35 .50 Diuier .i5 Hotter, creamery ,80 RIee 05ta.10 Eggs, fresh ;ii 13 Salt $ barrel "i.l!5 Liard ,12 Potatoes, bushel ,75 Potatoes, sweet, "fci lb .2J Lime barrel l.us Nails keg 2.75 Wool 2022 County Bridge Painting. As per Act of Assembly, annroved April 21. 1003, the Commissioners of Foi- est County will receive sealed proposals mr mo tniiiiiiig iii uie iniiowing nriages: Bridge across Tionesta Creek at Fox burg, Howe Twp. Lenutb of span, 173 feet; width of roadway 16 feet in clear. Bridge across Maple Creek, at or near the mouth, Barnett Twp. Lenatb of span, oil wet, wiuw oi roadway, 10 feet in ciear. Bridge across Allegheny River at Tio nesta, two spans. One span 80 feet long, ana one span iw leet long, width of road way. is ieet in clear. All euard rails and all iron and steel to be first thoroughly cleaned by removing all scales and blisters and then to be thor oughly painted one coat with a paint of estaousned reputation tor five years' du rability on metal surfaces, and to be guaranteed to remain in good and effect ive condition tor nve years from date of painting; all loose nuts to be tightened. Contractor to furnish all materials, also rurnisn ana remove an scattoldlng. Kids will be received on each separate bridge as anove. All worn to tie co.n Dieted on or before tbe first day of September, 1906. All bids must be on "file in the Commis sioners' oflice in Tionesta. on or before the first day of May, 1906. The Commis sinners reserve the right to reject auy or au uius. Leonard Aonew, Andrkw Wolf, Philip Emkkt, County Commissioners, Attest: J. T. Dalk, Clerk. TloiibSta, Pa., March 12, 1906. Notice. .Tampa Cnntr linvlmr aCt liia kn. p1 1 n - ' - ' - J ' 1 " I'V 't. I II I 1 1 nlnPM At. mtr hntun tlm mil.li., I.j l.nml.n notified that I will pay no bills of his usiiiin.Tijiig. 1UKK.iI. X, AKMAOOST. Barnett twp., Forest county, Pa., March 12, 1906. On Sale at Our NEWS ROOM Saturdays Or will lie delivered to your house the lol lowing papers: The Buffalo Illustrated Express, The N. Y. Illustrated Record, The Saturday Evening Post, The Pennsylvania Grit, The Ciiiesgi Ledger and Blade. We elan have the Buffalo Daily Morning Express, which we cau de liver to you at noon. Carson & Matson Newsdealers. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE. OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S.S. CANFIEID PROPRIETOR. job telHsto- WANTED : by Chicago wholesale and mail order bonne, assistant mannirer man or wonmn) for this county and ad joining territory. Salary $20nd fxpenxps imitt weekly; expense, money advanced. Work pleasant; position permanent. No Investment or experience required. Write at onco for full particulars and en close set f-sddressed envelope. COOPER A Co., 132 Lake St., Chicago, III. Going to Paint? 65 J" A K X p 10 K I K N C E a u A K A N T K E Made by People who "Know How." $1.50 per Gallon. G. W. ROBINSON & SON Tionesta, Pa. FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Tlo 1 uesta Roro, March 12, 1006: Bal. due from S. J. Ketle'y 1901 tax..$ 73 00 " " " '03 road Ux 61) 13 " " " 1904 tax .... 20 85 " " " '04 road Ux 127 91 " " W.H.Hood '05 " 18(1 04 Balance In hands of Treasurer 140 87 im 49 Liabilities. Outstanding orders $ 67 10 Assets over liabilities 561 33 $608 49 Tbe above is a correct statement of tbe finances of the lioro accounts as tbey ap- ear on the Koro books. H. P. Hankhead, ) , ... P. Jos. Jovck, ') Auditors. REPOKT OK THE AUDITORS oi Tio nesta Township, lor tbe year ending March 11, 1900: Vm. Lawrence, Treasurer. Dr. Mar. 13, 1905, balance $ 67 60 Reo'd from Jacob Wagner for lumber sold 1 00 Reo'd from Win. Niehol, Col 182 62 " " " " 449 69 " Henry Sibble, old Bcraper 2 50 " Wm. Nichol, Col : 95 00 " Co. Com'rs, cash road 109 00 " " general road.. 274 00 " Win. Nichol, Col 40 59 11212 06 Cr. By orders paid $84 67 Hy 6 per cent. com. on $984 67 49 23 By balance in treasury 178 16 11212 06 Wm. Mchol, Col. Dr. To duplicate 1905 $S91 45 To 5 per cent, added to $40.69 2.03 893 48 Cr, By 6 per ct. abatement on $665.58...f 33 27 8 per cent. .com. on ti51.86 19 65 raid to Treasurer (332 31 Rebate on timber, O. W. Proper... 6 03 6 per cent, abatement on 6.03 30 3 per cent. com. on $6.03 18 5 pr cent. com. on $100.00 6 00 Paid Treasurer 05 00 Land returns . rr. 41 60 Rebate on wide-tired wagon, Henry Wagner 81 Exonerations 16 7) 5 per cent. com. on $12.72 2 13 Paid Treasurer 40 69 $893 48 Account of Road Commissioners for sorvices: W. J. McKee, Road Commissioner. Cr, By 12 days' service $19 20 i'r, To orders drawn $19 20 Henry sibble, Road Commissioner. Cr, By 15davs' service $24 00 By 14 days' work 22 40 Hy 41 days' teRU) work. 16 87 $i3 27 Dr. To ordors drawn $i3 27 Jacob Wagner, Road Commissioner. Cr. By 16 days' services $25 60 Dr. To orders drawn $25 (50 Assets, Balance in treasury $178 16 Due unseated land 3o9 78 Due cash tax 1U2 12 $640 06 Liabilities. Net indebtedness $1178 00 Orders outstanding 149 71 $1327 71 Deficit 687 65 We tbe undersigned Auditors of Tio nesta Township, hereby certify that we bave examined the above accounts and found them to be correct. J H. Wentworth, ) A, L. Strickenukho, Auditors. M. Jaun, J Attest M. A. Cakrinof.h, Clerk. WHITE PINE Flooring, Siding, aud material for Window Casings and Inside Work. A good supply to select from always in stock. Call on or address. JAS. J. LANDERS, TIONESTA, PA. or F. P. AMSLER. A. C. DREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Bates. Hear of Holel Weaver TIOInTESTJ. pa. Telephone No. 20. ITDAVC TO A DVERTISE r w i o j IN THIS PAPER Chamberlain's Diarrhoea Remedy, .(ever fads. Buy It now. It may ve life. K VHJ The Walk-Over Shoe. We ire showing (he Spring Styles. Regular Cuts and Oxfords. $3.50-$4.00 11 The Kent $2.00, The Itest $3.00, The Itest $1.00, The Itest $5.00, , HATS In the World Usually extravagant claims amount to little, but a claim of this macDt tude coming from the reputable old house of Knox, fur fifty years the style-leader of New York, cauuot be ignored a' together; there's something in it. The new spring shapes are ready. Prices as above and quality guaranteed to be the best in the world for 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. Grettcnberger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. AU work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil W ell Tools, Gaa or Water Kit- unRsanutieneral Klacksmiimiig prompt ly done at Ixw Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBEROER PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. Repairs ISoilem, SI I lis, Tanks, Agitators. Itiiys and Nells Seeond - hand Boilers, Ete. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End of Suspension RrinVe. Third ward, OIL CITY, 1A. NOTICE. Dr. Iieid wishes to announce that since last September he has been tbe proprietor ot the Ntw York Painless Dentists, buying out all the interests formerly owned by Dr. DeKoy. Dr. Reid gives every patient his personal attention and is bringing good den tistry within reach of all. Charges are exactly as advertised. Sets ol teeth from to $8. Gold crowns any size, . Silver fillings from l up. Silver fillings any size, 50 eta. Painless extraction by new method. New York 52 Ken. St., Oil City only. JORENZO FUIiTON, Maiiiilaclnrerof and Dealer in HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, And ail kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. 1DB10N knox sweeping claim Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tmss Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. TLlS Signature, m $15 TIME TO DECIDE Spring is Nearly Here We are now showing our full line of Spring Goods. Get ting our goods as we do by our "Mills to Man Direct" system, for our entire chain of over 40 s tor is, wo have socured a stock of fine woolens, unequalled in the city. Why pay more when you cannot equal the selection of handsome patterns even at d mble the price. Nor, quality for quality, will any ordinary tailor equal them at double the luuoey. Suits, Top Coats, Rain Coats, We not only know how to buy the materials, but our tail ors are proud to woik out your own particular ideas. There is style aod tone in every garment we turn out, and at such a modest price no man cau all'unl to miss it, We urge you to come to the store this week. It will pay you to be ahead of tbe rush means a little more time fur details. All garments tried on before finishing. $15 Glasrjow Woolen Mills Co., WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. 110KHHS OIL CITY, PA. Anniversary Sale. Monarch Clothing Co. The regular anniversary sale of the Monarch Clothing Co. will begin Monday, March 12, and continue for 1 0 days. Some remarkable values will bo offered and an early visit to the store will repay all pur chasers from near. and far. Special values In Ladies' Waists, Skirts, Suits, . Jackets, Coats, Belts, and Handbags. NEW SPRING STYLES In Our Men's Clothing Department. Equal to Tailor Make. Handnotne fancy grey mixtures of all mum i.iihvioi, ioiik coat wnn vent in back, excellent serRO lining suoulilern band padded, hair cloth front, excellent flttlnn arment and made In the. new. entatyle. (Rri riQ Sale price Jpi.yO 61ole Worsted Men's Suit, In (trey jiiaiuu sua oiockh or mixtures, We have them In llpht or dark Riay or medium; they are beauties beyond dosoription; the make, the fit, the style, the work manship all coinliined make them hot ter tbaa tailor made and wo are soiling tbnin rapidly; extra good j Qg Handsome fancy mixod Cheviot Suit, iiuiio in inn ihibhi siyie wun vent Hnd limit out, with the nw style should.., all linod with KoodsnrKeorl'armnr'sNiit in, an excellent J12 Oil value. 3iy (Q Anniversary sale price p ,tJO New Npring Hals, Shirts, i' IalicV or Gentlemen! llaln Coat, !fce. I'OrUI.lli MONARCH CLOTHING CO. Oil Exchange Block, Oil City, Pa. 2EEPJy mm $15 15 Made to Order, Mado to Fit. $15 We have inaugurated au era of populur prices and we keep it up. You can start a bank account on what you save by deal ing here. Handsome Mue serge for early spring wear, made with vent and hand pmlded Fhoulderg; coats all cut lontt and ma le either double or single breasted, with Vouetian no uniug jy.yo Blark Unllnlsliod Worsted or Thibet Suits, a lull (Inscription cannot do us- tice to tho vsliin of those beauties; thfv are excellent $li!.50 OI I O Q values f 1 l.y O ISO Suits from last season's make, a'l of good all wool material; not a suit in the lot wonh less than 10.00 or 12 011; there are all sizes in diiluront lots, ln.ni HiiM :l to '14; anniversary jjtr (Q salo price ,Jl'J,!JO - kHfar, Children. Dresses PllIl'KM. TEiir.'bffii :w.if:ffi!i'j mi i -mn In Two Days. fo&TT & on everv r7
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