THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WCNK, EDITOR 4 PROPRIETOR. WEDNESDAY, MAttCU 21, 1906. 1906 MARCH 1906 Sn. Mo. Tu. !We Th. Fr. Sa. 1 3 10 17 24 31 6 7 8 9 11 18 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 MOON'S PHASES. 4:28 ft.ni. Third 17 51 .ra Quarter Quarter Full , n sit Moon XV p.m. Moon p.ia Tkrms. Congress, $20; Senate, $15; Assembly, $12; District Attorney, $7. The cash must invariably accompany the order fur announcement. Itrimbllrnn Primaries, Snl., .tiny 5, IfKMi. CONGRESS. I desire to present my name Tor the consideration of the Republican voters of this Congressional District as a candidate for member of Congress, subject to the will of the 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-eighth district of Pennsylva nia. 11, II. Cuminos, Tidioute, Pa. ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to announce John If. Robertson, ol Tionesta Borough, as a candidate lor Assembly, subject to Re publican usages. We are authorized to announce T. D. Collins, of Ureen township, as a candi date for Assembly, subject to Republican usages. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. We are authorized to announce A. C. Brown, Esq.. ot Tionesta, aa a candidate for District Attorney, subject to Republi can usages. STATE DELEGATE. We are authorized to announce Asa H. Siqworth, 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 TlunoLPH, of Hickory township, as a candidate for Delegato to the Republican Slate Convention, Thr great Democratic question: What is the feeling of Bryan, Hearst and Tom Johnson toward each other? Life insurance people are finding It a hard matter to go against a legislature without an educational fund. Somk men are born grafters, some ac quire the art after hard practice, and some are elected to the U. S. Senate. It will take more Iban thirty years to complete the Panama canal if all of the work has to be done in Washington. Prksidknt Roosevelt was glad to see bis Standard Oil callers but he bad the presence of mind to keep his "lingers crossed" while talking to Mr. Rogers. About the best that can be said for the Senate just now, is that It Is putting up some splendid arguments In favor of the election of Senators by popular vote. Jtjdoe Parker says be is convinced that President Roosevelt will ask for an other nomination. Let's see, who is Judge Parket?-Oil City Blizzard. Who was J udge Parker? Of course the coal operators resent the interference of President Roosevelt. Still they do not like to say much as the Pres ident already is much too popular to suit them. Public interest in his case has modified some since the cable assures us that Mrs. De Casiellane even if she is divorced will allow Boni a sufficient allowance for cor sets and shoulder pads for the balance of bis life. The Mississippi legislature has con sidered a bill to abolish bridge whist, eu chre and other card games, and now a law-maker proposes to legalize lynching. The Mississippi taste for amusement is evidently peculiar. Thk Eianklin News learns that "A Massachusetts Yankee bas patented a device to make tombstones out of con crete. Happy thought! Any man who can buy a barrel of cement and a load of sand, can get some wooden letters and fix bis own tombstone to suit himself. The date of death need not matter; few care whether the departed died at one time or another. From the way some grave-stones misrepresent the facts, It would also be a good idea to make con crete from tombstones." Bearing upon the need of drastic leg islation against discriminations and re bates to favored shippers, the New York Evening Post says: After the solemn as surance we have had that the railways had voluntarily stopped rebating, it is surprising yet not so very surprising to read Saturday's testimony by the general fright agent of the Big Four. He ad mitted Unit both coal and steel had been carried by bis road at less than scheduled rales, the difference being paid back to certain shippers in cash. This was done, it is true, Mast year," but the law was explicit and was slmmnlessly violated, and the coming to light of the facts at this juncture cannot fail to influence leg islation at Washington. SenatorTillman will be upheld in calling for an amend ment to the Hepburn bill which will "put stripes" on any convicted rebator. And, although such rebates have no logical or legal connection with the rate making clauses, thoir disclosure now will un doubtedly aid those who wouUl pass it In a sweeping and dangerous form. For this, the lawless railroad officials have only themselves to thank. Thoy are the rivals of agitators and anarchists in In viting attacks upon property. Andrew Carnkoib Is willing to Invoat a few of his loose millions In the great cause of spelling reform. Will he please start the good work by spoiling his name just as he would have it pronounced as no two persons appear to agree on that Im portant mattei? When Speaker Cannon sat down at his desk at the capltnl the other day he found a slip of paper on it, asking him to call up on the telephone "East 1428." The speaker went to the telephone, asked for the number and when an answer came, Bald: "Do you want me?" "I don't know," came back the answer, "Well, I haven't time to be fooling around here; do you want ine?" insisted the speaker. "Who are you, anyway? This is the government hospital for the Insane," came back the answer, "If you think you ought to be here, why come along." It was all the speaker said, as be sat down and realized that some one bad been playing a joke on him. Cream of the Sows. Don't think that because riches have wings you will bo able to catch them on the fly. Wanamakor A Brown were the origi nators of tailor-made suits from the sam ple book. Hopkins is the agent. It A woman never pays much attention to her husband's talk unless be talks in bis sleep. Prospects are good for the largest at ttendance in the history of Editiboro Normal for the spring Bession which be gins March 27th. John F. Bigler, Prin cipal. It There is consolation in tho Biblo far all except the woman who Isn't Invited when her neighbor gives a party. It will not Hist you 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 A Fulton's drug store. If you want the Tribune Farmer and the Forest Republican, oue year for f 1.25, now is your time. You've had a sample copy of the Farmer and you know its all right. The oiler will not extend longer than the month of March. 7,. T. Drake, McGraw, Warren coun ty, Pa., had a felon on his band that kept him awake three uiuhls. Sau-Cura Oint ment stopped the pain, drew out the pus, and healed It completely. San-Cura Ointment, 25 and fiOo. All druggists, tf Soou as we get over the chilblains we can begin to expect the mosquito season. I was afflicted thirty years with piles and spent $o(K for pile nicdluine. Two bottles of San-Cura Ointment cured rae and I have no return of the piles In three years. James Lynch, Enterprise, Pa. San-Cura Ointment, 2f aud ouu. All riruggUto. tf Any man who trusts to cunning for success is next door to a thief. Always Ker 1'ba.mbrrlaio'a Cough Rem edy in llie Hoiiae. "We would not be without Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy, It is kept on hand continually In our borne," 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 be checked at the 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 attack when given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, which can only be done when the remedy is kept at hand. For Bale by Dunn A Fulton. I told my wile I did not care whether I lived fifteen minutes or not, I felt so weak and miserable. Six bottles of Thompson's Barosma complexly re stored mv health. M. R. Waid. (il Pros pect St., Titusville, Pa. 50c and $1. All druggists. tf Erzema, Teller, halt ltlirimi, Itch, KImr Worm, Herpes, Unrbrrs' Iteli. All of these diseases are attended by In tense itching, which Is almost Instantly relieved by applying Chamberlain1 Salve and by its continued use a permanent cure may be effected. It has, in fast, cured many cases that had resisted other treatment. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Dunn it Fulton. TO ITIIE A (OI.ll IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. A HIictcn With IChcunintlaiii. "I was and am yet afflicted 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 atlend to business. It is the best of liniments." If troubled with rheumatism give Pain Balm a trial and ynu are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. One application releives the pain. For sale by Dunn it Fulton, I tad been sick' for two years with backache and kidney trouble. It was only with great etl'ort and a great deal of pain that I could got up out of a chair or bed. I tried all the leading kidney cures aud doctored with one doctor all winter, but got vory little relief. After taking three bottles of Thompson's Barostna I was entirely cured and have been for three years. My wile also had been troubled wi'h her back, but one bottle of Barosma cured her. P. M. Smith, Plum, Venango county, Pa. tf If you have Bright's disease of the kidneys and have been given up by the doctors take Thompson's Barosma. It will euro you. 50c, and $1. tf A Fnvorllo llriiiedy for Unities. Its pleasant taste and prompt cures have made Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a favorite with the mothers of small chil dren. It quickly cures their coughs 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 croupy cough appears will pre vent the attack. For sale by Dunn A Fulton. Protect I'riiprlrtnry Medicine. Did il ever occur to you that proprie tary medicines are a blessing to mankind generally? Hie good ones have long continued sale; the poor ones havo short lifo and soon leave the market. If we had to depend entirely upon phy sicians and druggists it would be expen sive and very inconvenient at times, es pecially iu the country and at night when neither could be conveniently reached. For nearly forty years Boschee's Herman Kyrnp has been used in many families, and thousands ol lives of adults and children have been saved by Us use, when it was impossible to reach a physi cian. German Syrup is the best house hold remedy for coughs, colds, throat and lung trouble. It quickly relieves the hacking cough, loosens the phlegm, and brings sound and refreshing sleep. Twenty-five and seventy-live cents, (iet a copy of Green's Prize Almanac. For sale by Dunn A Fulton. C'rorker'a Itheunintic Cure Is for sale ill 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 and euros a larger per cent of cases linn any other similar remedy. The Phillips Drug Co., Warren, Pa. a u;auatki:i t run for imms. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding riles. DruirgisiM are authorized to refund money II IV.o Ointment fails to cure iu 6 to 14 days. 50c. I had a sore ou the buck of my band for over a year caused by cutting it on a barbed wire. I used all the ditlerent remedies and the doctors opened it aud treated, but it seemed to grow worse. My druggist advi-ed me to try San-Cura Ointment, and one bottle cured the sore In two weeks. It is wonderful. E, A. Thompson, Hutchinson, Kansas. San Cura Ointment 25 and 50c. A 11 druggists, Did you cot a sample copy of the Tribune Farmer? How do you like il? This remarkably able farm (ourual, pub lished weekly, can bo had during this month in jouueotion with the Rei'Ciim CAN for the small sum of 25 cents for the coming year. Old subscribers on the Republican's lUt can have the Tribune Farmer by paying up arrearages, and one year in advance and 25 cents extra. The same advantage is also extended to new subscribers. This otter will posi tively close with this tuontb. of March, so if you want the two best papers pub lished, for f 1.25, now la the time to get thorn. TIONi:TA CORFECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour tf sack 1.15 1.40 Buckwheat Hour, t !t .3 Corn meal, food, tf 100 lb I.15 Corn meal, family, tf 1J0 lb 1.75(5,2.00 Chop feed, pure gram ($1.25 Oats .45 Corn, shelled (a,l5 Beans tf bushol 2.75 Ham, sugar cured ,15 Bacon, sugar cured .15 Shoulders .13 Salt Pork, tf tb 12 Whitctlsh tf kit 50t0 Sugar .0l(u).0tiJ Syrup 35 .50 N. O. Molasses .35$ .51) Coffee, Roast Rio 18 Coffee, blended Java .25 Tea 35 .50 Butter .25 Butter, creamery .30 Rice 05. 10 Eggs, fresh 15 Salt tf barrel "1.25 Lard .12 Potatoes, bushel, 8000 Potatoes, sweet, tf lb .2J Lime tf barrel 1.25 Nails $ keg 2.75 Wool 2022 CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children.. Ttie Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the partner ship of Georgia A Aylosworth, of En deavor, Forest County ,'Pa., was dissolved by mutual consent on the 15th day of March, KtOO. All accounts of the said firm will be settled by J. P. Aylesworth, ol Endeavor, Pa. County Bridge Painting. As per Act of Assembly, approved April 21, 1!KKS, the Commissioners of For est County will receive sealed proposals for the painting of the following bridges: Bridge across Tionesta Creek at Fox burg, Howe Twp. Lenath of span, 173 feet; width of roadway IU feet in clear. Bridge across Maplu Creek, at or near the mouth, Barnett Twp. Length of span, 64 J feet, width of roadway, 10 feet in clear. Bridge across Allegheny River at Tio nesta, two spans. One span 80 feet long, aud one span lt4 feet long, width of road way, 18 feet in clear. All guard rails and all iron and steel to be first thoroughly cleaned by removing all scales and bliters and then to bo thor oughly painted one coat with a paint of established reputation for five years' du rability on metal surfaces, and to be guaranteed to remain in good and elect ive condition for five years from date of painting; all loose nuts to bo tightened. Contractor to furnish all materials, also furnish and removo all scaffolding. Bids will be received on each separate bridge as above. All work to be eo.npleted on or before the first day of September, 1!W6. All bids must be on tile in the Commis sioners' office in Tionesta, on or before the first day of May, WHO. The Commis sioners reserve the right to reject any or ail bids, Leonard Agnew, Andrew Wolf, Philip Emeut, County Commissioners. Attest: J. T. Dale, Clerk. Tioiibsta, Pa., March 12, lOOfl. Nnllce. James Cook, having left his boarding place at my home, tho public is hereby notified that I will pay no bills of bis contracting. Mrs. J. Y, Ahmauost. Barnett twp., Forest county, Pa., March 12, lWHi. On Sale at Our NEWS ROOM Saturdays Or will be delivered to your house the following papers: The Buffalo Illustrated Expreaa, The N. Y. Illustrated Record, The Saturday Evening Post, The Pennsylvania Gnt, The Chicacp Ledger aud Blade. We also have the ButTalo Daily Morning Express, which we cuu de liver to yuu at noon. Carson & Matson Newsdealers. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S.S.CANFIEID PROPRIETOR. JOB TE-AIMIIItTGr- WANTED: by Chicago wholesale and mail order house, assistant manager (man or woman) for this county and ad joining territory. Salary ?-0and rxpenses paid weekly; expense money advanced. Work pleasant; position permanent, No Investment or experience required. Write at once for full partieulnrs and en close self-addressed envelope. COOPER A Co., 132 Lake .St., Chicago, III. Going to Paint? 05 A K X P K K I K N V E o u A R A N T E E Made by People who "Kuow How." $1.50 per Uallon. G. W. ROBINSON & SON Tiouesta, Pa. 1, FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Tio- I nesta Boro, March 12, 1006: Assets. Bal. due from S. J. Setlev 1901 tax..$ 73 09 '03 road tax 69 13 ' " " 1004 tax 20 85 ' " " '04 road tax 127 91 " " W.II.Hood'05 " 180 114 Balance in hands ol Treasurer 140 87 $008 49 Liabilities. Outstanding orderi f 67 It) Assets over liabilities 661 33 $008 49 The abo've is a correct statomont of the II nances of the Boro accounts as thoy ap pear on the Boro books. II. P. Kankhkad, 1 . ... P.Jos. Joyck, Auditors. REPOKT OF THE AUDITORS ol Tio nesta Township, for the year ending March 11, PJOo: . ffm, Lawrenco, Treasurer. Dr. Mar. 1.1, 1905, balance $ 57 GO Rec'd from Jacob Wagner for lumber sold 1 00 Reo'd from Win. Niehol, Col 182 02 " " " 449 69 " HenrvSlhble, old scraper 2 50 " Wni. Nichol, Col 95 00 " Co. Com'rs.cash road 109 00 " ' general road.. 274 00 " Win. Nichol, Col 40 60 $ 1212 06 Or. By orderB paid $984 67 By 5 per cent." com. on $984 67 49 23 By balance in treasury 178 16 $ 1212 06 Win. Nichol, Col. Dr. To duplicate 1905 8l 45 To 5 per cent, added to f 10.69 2 03 $893 48 Cr. By 5 per ct. abatement on $665.58.. .$ 33 27 3 per cent. com. on $51.86 19 55 Paid to Treasurer 632 31 Rebate on timber, O. W. Proper... 6 03 5 per cent, abatement on $0.03 30 3 per cent. com. ou ?6. 03 18 5 per cent. com. on $100 00 5 00 Paid Treasurer 85 00 Land returns 41 60 Rebate on wide-tired wagon, Henry Wagner 81 Exnneiat inns 16 71 5 per cent. com. on $12.72 2 13 Paid Treasurer 40 59 $S93 48 Account of Road Commissioners for services: W. J. McKee, Road Commissioner. Cr. By 12 days' service $19 20 Dr. To orders drawn $19 20 Henry Sibble, Road Commissioner. Cr. By ISdars' sorvlce $-'4 00 By 14 days' work 22 40 By 4J days' team work. 16 87 $63 27 Dr. To orders drawn $63 27 Jacob Wagner, Road Commissions, Cr. By 16 days' services.... $J5 60 Dr. To orders drawn $25 60 Al'KOtS. Balance in treasury $178 16 Due unseated land 359 78 Due cash tax 102 12 $640 06 Liabilities. Net indebtedness $1178 00 Orders outstanding 149 71 $1327 71 Deficit 687 65 We the undersigned Auditors of Tio nesta Township, hereby certify that we have examined the above accounts and found them to be correct. J If. Wkntworth, "J A. L. Stiuckkniikiio, Auditors. M. Jaun, J Attest M. A. Carrinokr, Clerk. WHITE PINE Flooring, Siding, and material fur Window Casings ami 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. UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STAELE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at "Reasonable Rates. ICcar of Hold Weaver TIOHSTEST, PA. Telephone Xo. SO. ITOAVSS TO ADVERTISE .IN THIS PAPER i. U.1:' Colic. Cholera and ibaniDerlain S Diarrhoea Remedy, lever falls. Buy it now. it may save life. The Walk-Over Shoe. We ere sliowiug the Spring Styles. Regular Cuts and Oxfords. 83.50-84.00 G.W. STORE A uew iuroice of Earl & Wilson Collars of over 100 dozen bas just been opened. Better look at the new shapes. Handsome New Spring Neckwear, Walt'in aud Kaiser's pxclunivo styles and Silks, 2jo, 50c, 75c, 1 and 81 50. Fashionable Fancy Veslsihe new grays and figured whites; rich new sttitrtliat is right in style aud prico. Spring veicht8 iu Gloves tans and gravs. Cadets and regular sizes, 81, 81.50, $2. This is the timo to order your Shirts if you like to luve them made to your order. The spring and sum mer selections of materials are here. Prices 81 50 to 82. Not fit. no pay. The linen of a gentleman you can always find it here. Some of those Unlaundered All Lioen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, just half ptice, 81-50 per dozen. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST. . OIL CITY. PA. Fred. Grcttonbcrgor GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tines and General Hlncksmitliing prompt ly done at Low Kates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special atteutiou, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. ORKTTBNBERflER lQ$. if. Jl?XVEr9 PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. Itepalr.s ISoilcr, ft tills. Tanks, Agitators. Jlujs aud Sells Meeoud - hand toilers, I.lo. Wire or letter orders proruplly at tended to. End ofStiepension Bridge, Third ward, OIL CIT1, PA. NOTICE. IV Ueid wishes to announce that since last September ho has been the proprietor of the Nfcw York Painless Dentists, buying out all the interests formerly owned by Dr. Dclloy. Dr. Keid gives every patient his persona! attention aud is bringing good den tlstry within reach of all. Charges are exactly as advertised. Sets ol teeth from f5to?R Gold crowns any si.e, .". Silver iilllnga from up. Silver lillinigs any size, fiO cts. Painless extraction !y now method. New York 52 Men. .St., Oil City only. PKKN540 FULTON, Mauiilactiiror of and Dealer in HARNESS, IGIUBS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. NEWS Take LSXatlV8 BrOIHO 112212110 Tabiets. r? Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. TMs Signature, $15 TIME TO 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 etor.'s, wo have secured a stock of fine woolens, uuequalled in the city. Why pay more when yon cannot equal the selection of handsoiuu patterns even at d itible the price. Nor, quality fur quality, will any ordiuary lailor equal thoni at double the mouey. 15 Suits, Top Coats, Kain Coats, We not only know how to buy the materials, but our tail ors are proud to work out your own particular ideas. There is stylo aud tone in every garment we turn out, and at such a modest price no man can all'ord to mies it. We urge you to come to the store this week. It will pay you to be ahead of the rush meaus a little more timo for details. All garments tried on before finishing. $15 Glasaow Woolen Mills Co., WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. IIO'flS&E 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 10 days. Some remarkable values will bo offered and an early visit to tho storo 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. Baudsome fiincy grey mixtures of all wool Cheviot, Ion coat wltu vent in back, excellent aere lining, (moulders hand padded, uair cloth front, excellent IHtitiK garment and mado in the new estHtylo. m q Sale price tJp7.J0 Globe Worstod Men's Suits, in grey plaids and blocks of mixtures, we have them in light or dark gray or medium; they are beauties beyond description; the make, the fit, the style, the work manship all combined make them bet ter than tailor made and we are selling thorn rapidly; extra good jj Qg Handsome fancy mixed Cheviot HuTti, made in the Intent style with vent ami long cut, with the new style shoulderx, nil lined with good serge or farmer's sat in, an excellent $12.00 value. vJT O Q Anniversary sale price ip I .0 New Npriug Hat, Nliirl, Weckm'ar, Children's Dresses, Ladies' or Ueiitleiiieii's ICaiu Coats, Ac roruL.tii riEKix MONARCH CLOTHING CO. Oil Exchange Block, Oil City, Pa. To Cure a Cold in One Bay - $15 DECIDE Made to Order, Mado to Fit. $15 We have inaugurated au era of popular prices and we keep it up. You can start a bank account on what you save by deal ing bore. Handsome blue serge for early spring wear, made with vent and band padded shoulders; coats all cut longjuid male either double or single breasted, with Venetian m o lining $J .J Q Bla(;k Unfinished Worsted or Thibet Suits, a lull description cannot do us tioe to the value of these beauties; thev are excellent $10.50 qi i t q values J1 l.JJ O l.")0 Suits from last season's make, a'l of good all wool materUI; not a suit iu the lot worth loss than 10.(HI or $12 00 there are all si.es iu ditlerent lots, from si.elU to 44; anniversary $Jt- ( q sulo price 'JpO.lO Cures Crip in Two Days. & Stf - Jsyy on everv
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