The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, July 18, 1906, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
4. t. WINK, Edito 4 Propriitob.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 190(1.
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NTATK.
Governor,
EDWIN 8. STUAUT.
Lieutenant Governor,
ROBERT 8. MURPHY.
Auditor General,
ROBERT K. YOUNO.
Sccrctan of Internal Affairs,
HENRY HOUCK.
COINTY.
Congress,
Hon. N.P. WHEELER.
Assembly,
T. D. COLLINS.
District Attorney,
A. C. BROWN.
Cbroner,
Du. C. Y. DETAR.
Mr. Bryan retrains from describing tbe
"certain reforms" tuat be desires. It
seeing that much Is to be left to tbe Imag
ination in boom No. 3.
From uow on it will probably be nec
essary for President Roosevelt to stpout
every few days aud tbrow a bucket of
cold water on bis still smoldering boom
for a third term.
Wkix! Wkll! The Lincoln party con
vention opeued with prayer and then put
three Democrats on tbe ticket. This is
the qu ickeet backslide on record. Brook
yillo Republican.
A flood in a town in central New York
filled the streots with carp weighing from
S to 30 pounds each. This looks like luck,
but some ol tbe citizens are mad because
they failed to get trout.
Tub novelists seem to be conspiring to
get possession of the politicsof thecountry.
Booth Tarkington assures tu a Beet in
Congress and Winston Churcbill wants to
be governor of New Hampshire.
A few days ago tbe health authoiities
in Philadelphia pounced upon 19,5(10
pounds of decayed sea fish Just as the
owners were about to freeze it for sale.
The pure food crusade is no idle fad.
Lkw Emery's failure to report his cam
paiicu expenses according to law renders
Li in liatile to fine and imprisonment.
Maybe tbe gentleman wants to be locked
up so that be can make a mai tyr play
and corral tbe sentimental vote.
Preliminary returns of the ageuts of
the bureau of statistics, of the Department
of Agriculture, show that tbe acreage of
corn planted this year is about 05,535,000
acrea, on an increase of 1,524,000 acres as
compared with the estimate of the acre
age planted last year.
Here conies a pesky Prohibitionist
journal and calls on Lew Emery to state
bis views on tbe liquor question before
asking the cold waterites to indorse him.
Get behind the door, Lewis, and leave it
to Mr. Wanamaker's resourceful right
bowers to get around this poser".
Thk agitation for tbe purchase of
"Henderson's Castle," a beautiful brewn
Btone mansion on a commanding hill
overlooking the entire city of Washing
ton, as a home for the President, is stead
ily growing. The increase of business
necessarily done at the White House
leaves tbe Presidont no private place to
go to after the day's work is done, and be
is virtually "at the office" all tbe time.
Tub Depaitment of State is busy now
trying to find same solution to a very
vexing problem. There is a certain class
of foreigners who take out naturalization
papers here, then deliberately return to
their borne country, and, becoming em
broiled in some controversy with their
neighbors, claim the protection of the
United Slates government. A board of
inquiry bas set to work to find a remedy
for this troublesome condition.
A statement is made in the Philadel
phia Press, which paper is trying to bal
ance itself on the top of tbe political fence
this year, to the effect that the joint meet
ing of tbe committees of the Emoryites
aud Democrats to notify Lew and bis
Democratic colleagues on the ticket of
'their nomination, has beeu postponed for
the purpose of bringing about fusion ar
rangements in the several counties on
the legislative candidates. Of course,
this will be all right for the Democrats,
but what do the Republicans think of
this attempt to turn the legislature over
to the Democrats the great party of re
form (?)
Colonel Bryan has indicated bis
willingness to accept the Democratic
nomintaon for the Presidency in 11KIS, pro
viding there is a unanimous demand fur
him. He does not really want to be
President, but there are certain reforms
which he desires to see carried out, and
would be willing to sacrfice himself for
the public good. He would much prefer
to see some other man elected President
who would carry out the these Ideas, but
rather than permit the Republicans to
remain In power and continue to shower
the bleeaiuga of prosperity upon the
people of the Uuited States, be would taae
the nomination himself.
- Jt'lxiK Gaynor, of the N. Y. Supreme
Court, a prominent Democrat, speaking
of President Roosevelt, said: "I cannot
conceive of better man for the place be
occupies. His enemies call him erratic.
I find hi in stead f k t to the pole of his
purposes as changeless as the north
star. Uo grasps his hour; be sees wrongs,
aud remedies them; be meets troubles aud
conquers tbem. When both parties fell
back frightened before the frown of tbe
railroads, be alone was not afraid. Single
banded, be took hp arms against secret
rebates. In the face of the mightiest
money influence he proceeded. I caunot
tell too strongly my admiration of Pres
ident Roosevelt. He is filled with the
genius of Bunker Hill. No age appre
ciates its own great men. The present
would be struck with wonder were It to
gain glimpse of those heights to which
posterity will llfi up tbe name of Roose
velt. His popularity grows. No one
since the day of Washington not even
Lincoln was more in possession of the
loyal confidence of the common people."
Hon. 8. R. Drkssrr, of Bradford, Lew
.Emery's home, in bis closing remarks of
a speech bo delivered at the meeting of
the congressional conferees, which was
held at DuBnis last week, and at whose
hands be refused a re-nomiuaiinn, said:
"I wish I bad the power and eloquence to
impress my fellow citizens with the dan
ger I see ahead of us, if reformers of tbe
Emery type are to get control or our state
aud national governments. We now have
prosperous times. Let us keep them.
Let us build stronger than ever before the
Republican party. Let it complete the
wholesome work being done, and we will
have more cause to be proud of our coun
try than ever. As I love my country and
desire its moral and material prosperity,
I will stick, stay and stand fur tbe
straight, unmixed, easily understood and
sound principles of the old, but progress
ive Republican party. . And I hope tbe
intelligent voters of Pennsylvania, who
gave Theodore Roosevelt more than 500,
000 plurality, will not desert the good
cause at the polls next November."
The State Chairmanship.
There has been nothing quite so brutal
In politics as t lie present effort of a cer
tain element in the Republican party to
rap Senator Penrose by bitting Wesley
R. Andrews, chairman of the state com
mittee. Seuator Penrose may or may not
be open to criticism for countenancing
what baa been done many times before In
the suspension of the rules tn elect the
state chairman, but that does not consti
tute a reason for humiliating one who baa
given the party such faithful service as
Colonel Andrews,
, If working dav and night for bis party
is a reason for taking him by the scruff of
the neck and throwing him bodily out of
the chairmanship, these gentlemen may,
perbai s, justify their course, but there
are a fw thousand Republicans in Penn
sylvania who still posxess sense of justice
and fair play and will protest vigorously
against that sort of treatment. Chair
man Andrews has been simply a hard
working, faithful and honorable party
wheel-horse. While others have been
doing their level best to wreck the party
when pretending to reform it he bas.been
going along attending to a thousand and
one details which fall to the lot of the un
lucky chairman.
It is the fashion nowadays to abuse
those who are active in support of their
party, but we do not believe the body of
Republican voters are golug to assent to
any proirram which involves the humil
iating of tbe present state chairman.
If he believes his retirement will be for
the best interests of the Republican party,
we hae no idea that Colonel Andrews
will insist upon remaining at the helm.
But there is no occasion to kick and cuff
tbe man who has been doing a lot of bard
work withont thanks or hope of reward,
merely to get even with Senator Penrose.
Harrisburg Telegraph.
Tbe kick on Col. Andrews is wholly in
spired by the VauValkenburg-Wanama-ker
gang, who are complete masters of
the Emery party, bave made the Demo
crats stand up aud take their medicine,
and now attempt to dictate the course of
the Republican party of the state. To
hades with this gang of political pirates.
The sooner they are made to understand
that they are not running the Republican
party, and that they have no standing In
any respectable political organization, the
sooner will the people rise in their might
and put them where they beloug outside
the pale of decent party organization.
IJuse Hall.
TIONESTA i, TITUSVILLE 5.
TheTiouesta team vent to Tltusville
Saturday and lost a hard-luck game to
the AU-Titusville's before a large crowd.
Tiouesta presented them with the game
on two costly errors. The score shows
two earned runs for Titusville, when tbe
truth of tbe matter is it should be only
one, and it all happened thusly: In tbe
first inning a little error and a fluke
borne run over the short left field fence,
when tbe side should bave been retired,
gave them two runs. Again in the third
they got one on three bits, the next two
were easy outs, and then another error
on an easy chance gave them two more
runs. After that tbey could not touch
Bank head, who pitched a fine game and
had good control, Roche, a lolt-hander,
was a failure for Titusville, being very
wild, and when he did get it over was
hit bard, llo gave ns two runs in tho
second on a hit, three bases on balls, and
a bit batsman. In the fourth we got an
other on a double, two bases on balls and
a single, and then Mr. Roche took a seat
on the bench, Onr boys could not do
much with Benedict, who succeeded him,
until the ninth, when a doublo, a sacri
fice aud an error gave us another run,
but the next throe were easy outs and it
was all over. Nevertheless it was a good
game aud no disgrace to lose.
In regard to that fluke home run, doz
ens of Titusville people iu the grand
stand declared it to be a foul ball by many
feet. However, it was the umpire's de
cision and it stood without any kick be
ing made. Mr. Leibrich is an honest
man, he thoroughly understands the
game and gave excellent satisfaction as
an umpire. To tbe credit of the Tionesta
players it can lie said that not an objec
tion was raised by tbem, not even to that
alleged home run. Titusville made no
objections to any plays, and in that re
spect the game wan a pleasure to the
spectator. I lie score:
TIONESTA. All K H I'O A K
Weaver, 2d 4 113 12
Lawrence, c 3 0 0 8 0 0
Haslet, s 0 0 0 8 0 0
Arner, If. 5 0 110 1
Hagerty, 1st 5 115 0 1
Stroup, mf. 3 1112 0
Bankhead, J., 3d 1 10 110
Kliriver.rf.. 2 0 0 2 0 0
Bankhead, II., p 3 0 10 2 0
28 4 5 24 6 4
TITl'SVILLE. All R H 10 A K
Peer, a 4 113 11
Mulhclland, mf 2 1110 0
McDonnell, 2d 4 1 2 2 5 0
July Clearance Sale.
We have selected from our stock of Ladies' and Men's Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods and
Shoes, a lot of goods which we desire to close out
Before August 1st, 1906,
and we give the public an opportunity to save money on goods that arc seasonable and
serviceable.
Shirt Waists.
One-half price.
Shirt Waist Suits.
$1 50 quality at 1 00
2 00 quality at 1 40
3 00 quality at 2 00
Wrappers.
1 25 and 1 50 quality at 5)Sc
1 00 quality at 79c
Summer Skirts.
fl 00 quality at 75c
1 50 quality at 1 00
2 00 quality at . 1 25
Lace Boleros.
$1 25 quality at 1 00
1 75 quality at 1 35
Ladies' Belts.
50c quality at . 38c
25c quality at 19c
White Parasols.
$2 00 quality at . 1 50
2 50 quality at 2 00
White Wrist Bags at 38c
One lot $1 Corsets at 69c
One lot Ladies' Gloves at 10c
Make your purchases early. Save this advertisement. It will not appear again.
G. W. Robinson & Son.
Becker, If 4 2 2 10 0
Swandors, c 4 0 0 0 2 0
Preudergast, 3d 4 0 113 2
Acton, 1st 4 0 0 11 2 0
Uillen, rf. 4 0 1 0 0 2
Koc.lie, p 2 0 0 1 2 0
Benedict, p 1 0 0 12 1
33 5 8 27 17 6
Tionesta 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 14
Titusville 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 -5
Summary. Karned runs, Titusville 2,
Tionesta 1; borne run, Becker; two base
hit, Weaver, 8 1 roup. Peer, Becker; sac
rifice bits, Lawrence 1, Haslet 1, Stroup
1, Mulbolland 1; stolen bases, Lawrence
1, Haslet 1, Sbriver 1; base on balls, ofT
Bankhead 1, off HocbeO. off Benedict 4;
struck out, by Bankhead 0. by Benedict
2; hit bv pitcher, Haslet, Sbriver; double
play, Hoche, Swauders and Acton; left
on bases, Tionesta 10, Titusville 6; first
base on errors, Tionesta 5, Titusville 4;
hits off Roche 4 In 4 innings, off Bene
dict 1 in 5 innings. Time, 1:30. Umpire,
Chas, Leibrich.
lie anient Cannot lie Cured
by local applications, as tbey cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of tbe Eu
stachian Tube. When this tube gets in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or
impertect bearing, and when it is entire
ly closed dealness ia the result, and un
less the intlamation can be taken out and
this lube restored to its normal condition
hearing will be destroyed forever; nine
coses out often are caused by catarrh,
which is nothing but an inllamod condi
tion of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any caso of Dealness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall's t'utarrh
Cure. Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY it CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75. 1
Hall's Family Pilla are the best.
Old Chronic Mores.
As a dressing for old chronic sores there
is nothing so good as Chamberlain's Salve.
While it is not advisable to heal old sores
entirely, they should be kopt in a good
condition, for which this salve is espec
ially valuable, For sore nipples Cham
berlain's Salve bas no superior. For eale
by Dunn iSc Fulton.
TO CfUK A COM) IN ONE DAV
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine TableU.
Druggists refund the money if it tails
to cure. E. W. Grove's signature la on
each box. 25c.
Don't He llnrkwnnl.
Do not hesitate to ask for a tree sninpfe
of Chamberlain's stomach and Liver lab
lets. Wo are glad to give them to anyone
who is troubled with biliousness, consti
pation, or any disorder of the stomach.
Many bave been permanently cured by
their use. Dunn .t Fulton.
skam:i PROPOSALS.
commonwkal.th of pennsylvania,
Statu Highway Dkpahtmknt,
llAUKISBUHl), Pa.)
Sealed proposals will lie received hy
the State Highway Department of Penn
sylvania, under the Act approved May
1st, 11MI5, for tho construction of ,8;ll Jfcet
of road, extending from Borough lia of
Tionesta on river mud, to II ickory Town
ship line, in TionostH Township, in- tbe
County of Forest. Plans and specifica
tions can be seen at tbe office of the
County Commissioners, Tionesta, Pa.,
and at the nlliee of the State Highway
lieparlmnnt, Harrisburg, Pa. Bidding
blanks will be furnished by the State
Highway Department upon request. Bids
must be endorsed "PROPOSALS FOR
RECONSTRUCTION OF ROAD IN
TIONKSTA TOWNSHIP, FOREST
COUNTY," and received at the r.tlife of
the Stato Highway Department not later
than August iHI), 1!KM.
JORKPH W. llUNTKR,
State Highway Commissioner.
Administrator's Notice.
Letters of Administration having been
granted on the estate of Jennie M. Col
lingwood, late of Kingsley township, de
ceased, all persons iodohted to said estate
are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims to present
the same to the undersigned Administra
tor, or his counsel.
John W. Jamieson. Arlin'r.
S. D. IuwiN, Attorney. 7-18-61
Fred. Grottenberger
GENERAL
BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST.
All work pertaining to Machinery, En
gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit
tings and General Blacksmitblng prompt
ly done at IiOW Rates. Repairing Mill
Machinery given special attention, and
satisfaction guaranteed.
Shop in rear of and just west of the
Shaw House, Tldioute, Pa.
Tour patronage solicited.
FRED. GRETTENBKRGER
PRACTICAL
BOILER MAKER.
Repairs) Rollers, Stills,
Tanks), Agitators. Buys
and Sells Second - hand
Boilers, Etc.
Wire or letter orders promptly at
tended to. End of Suspension Bridpe,
Third ward, Olli CITY, 1A.
WHEN YOUR TEETH
Start Breaking Away
Or are soft, bave them croWDed. thus
saving the tooth. For $5 we put on
the best gold crown made, with extra
thick cusps, and of 22k. gold reiu
forced by 18k. solder. These are
what others charge (8 and $10 for,
and we will do it painlessly. All
work done by Dr. Reid personally.
New York
52 Sen. St., OH City only.
Dr. Reid, Proprietor.
Open Wednesday and Saturday
evenings.
Sundays by special appointment.
See Our
Big Clearance
Sale Ad.
In This Issue.
G.
Summer Dress Goods.
(On Table.)
10c goods at 7c per yard
2c and 15c goods 10c per yard
22c and 25c goods at 16c per yard
Men's Shirts, Etc.
One lot Men's 1 Shirts at : 75c
" 50c Neckwear at 25c
" 25c Neckwear at 15c
" Bow Ties at 10c
" Linen Collars (soiled) 4 for 25c
Water Proof Collars 3 for 10c
" Men's 50c Hose at 38c
" Men's 25c Hose at 19c
" Men's Summer Underwear, 50c
quality, at 35c per garment
Straw Hats.
At greatly reduced prices.
Shoes.
4 dozen pairs Men's Shoes, odd
pairs, . 30 per cent, off
Boys' 1 50 Canvas Shoes at 1 00
Boys' 1 00 Canvas Shoes at 75c
One lot Ladies' Shoes at 1 00
All Oxfords 10 per cent, off
A Short
Shirt Tale
The month of roses and of brides is
also the month of Negligee Shirts.
It's a very chilly man who does not
appreciate the cool comfort of
Negligee Shirt.
Tbe largest and most complete as
sortment is here. We are exclusive
distributors of tbe following great
makes: The Star, Tbe Quaker City,
lue Princely.
Striking lines at 50o, (J9c, 75o,
$1.00, 51 50, 2 00, $2 00.
We court comparison.
Match Us If You Can
THE McCUEN CO
2i AND 29 SENECA ST.,
OIL CITY, PA.
BIGGIES! MGGI!
Car Load of Buggies, Road-wagons,
Surreys and Spring-wagons. All
Buggies Guaranteed
and Prices Right.
Co mo early and get your choice.
Am also headquarters for
ALL
Farm
Machinery,
KINDS
Land lime in stock ready for drill
Always at my ware rooms on Satur
days. Come in I
J. G. BROMLEY
TIONESTA, FA.
Chamberlain's DUnhMhaRraiedy.
Never fails. Buy it now. It may save life.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. &
Seven Million boxes sold In poU 12 months. ThlS Signature, w.VSCfcrT'
FREE
Onco moro wo aro offering
the public an opportunity to se
cure Trousers of tho finost fab
rics and tailored to measure,
Frco of Charge.
Our tables aro full of rem
nants, loft there by tho season
about to close, and inasmuch as
these must bo disposed of, wo
make this offer: With every
Suit or Overcoat ordered wo will
make, frco of charge,
An Extra Pair of Pants.
You select, wo measure and
tailor to a guaranteed fit, at
15
Glasaow Woolen Mills Co.,
WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS.
22 sWfcT. OIL CITY, PA.
Semi -
Clearing Sale
Monarch Clothing Co.
The great semi-annUal clearing sale of the Monarch Clothing
Company begins
Wednesday, July 18th,
and continues 10 days. In order to effect a quick clearance all
clothing'for men, boys and children, all men's and boys' fur
nishings, ladies' waists, skirts, coats and suits, children's coats
and dresses, etc., are offered at great cut in prices.
Be on hand early and secure some of the rarest bargains in
high class merchandise that was ever yet offered in the county.
Specials for Ladle.
Wb'te lioen dross skirts 11.60
value, 6!)o
White linen dress skirts $2 25
value, J8e
White liuen dress skirts 8400
value, $1.1)8
Handsome Panama, Sicilian and
Mohair dress skirts, beautifully made
and trimmed, $( value, $3 98
Handsome Panama and Sicilian
broadcloth skirts, $5 value, $2 08
One lot of oiisses' handsome dress
skirts in fine Sicilian and Panama,
$4 value. $1.98
Ladies' white linen coats, hand
somely made and trimmed, $3 value
at $1 69
White linen Eton suits, handsome
lr designed and beautifully trimmed,
$5 value, $2 6!)
Children's gingham and percale
dresses, beautifully made and
trimmed, 75c value, 39o
Children' white lawn and fine
pequot or chambray and linen dress
es, $2 value, 98o
Men's Clothing.
$15 00 to $16.50 men's suits, $10.98
13 50 to 14.98 men's suits, 9.98
MONARCH CLOTHING CO.
NEXT TO CHAMBERS' Oil "MTV DA
NEW BUILDINC, UIL CITY, PA.
To Cure a Cold in One Day fts
PANTS
18
820
Annual
10.98 to 12.98 men's suits, 8.98
9.98 men's suits, 7.98
8.98 men's suits; (J 98
(5.98 and 5.98 men's suits, 4.98
Boys Nulls.
$4.98 suits for boys, $3 98
3 98 suits for boys, 2.98
2.98 suits for boys, 1 98
1.98 and 2 25 suits for boys, 1 50
1.00 knee pants, 75c
79o knee psuts, 50c
50c knee pants, 39c
25o knee pan ts, 9c
Straw Hals.
$1.50 and $2 straw huts, 50c
25c and 50c straw hats, VJo
Nhlrls.
$1.00 shirts. COo
1.25 and 2 00 shirts, 98o
50o shirts, 39c
25o shirts, 190
Big values in men's pants, under
wear, hosiery, hats, working coats,
etc. One very low cash price.
on every