a THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. C. WENKi - COITOR 4 PROPRIITOR. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1906. Republican Ticket. STATK. Governor, EDWIN S. STUART. Lieutenant Governor, ROBERT 8. MURPHY. Auditor General, ROBERT K. YOUNG. Secretary of Internal A ffaim, HENRY HOUCK. I'OINTV. Congress, Lion. N. P. WHEELER. State Senate, JOHN K. WILSON. Assembly, T. D. COLLINS. District Attorney, ' A. C. BROWN. Coroner, Dr. C. Y. DETAR. GRAND REPUBLICAN RALLY Republican Slate Candidates Greeted By An Immense Crowd nt Tloiiestn. Beyond question the largest and most entbusiastio gathering that ever assem bled at a political meeting in Forest county was preseut on Friday afternoon last to greet and welcome tbe guberna torial party at the court bouse in Tlones ta. The meeting was made up of repre sentative men and women from every township in the county, and when tbe train carrying tbe distinguished guests arrived at the station here the delegation wbii'h greeted the next governor of Penn sylvania and his colleagues on tbe Re publican ticket must bavo been an inspi ration to the candidates, as it surely was to the assembled multitude. Dr. J. C. Dunn, Chairman of the Republican Coun ty Committee, Judge Samuol D. Irwin and other prominent citizens, beaded by Kellettville's splendid cornet band, met the speakers and escorted them in car riages to the Central House, where a splendid dinner awaited thetn, and where an informal reception was held. Soon after dinner tbe line of march to the court bouse was formed, the band beading tbe procession, and the large court room was filled to its utmost ca pacity, every available seat, tbe aisles and the space about the bar being occu pied, and then many were turned away who could not get seats. As ex-Mayor Stuart, tbe gubernatorial candidate, waa entering the court bouse a bevy of pretty school girls gave blm this enthusiastic greeting: "One, two, three, lour, One, two, three, four, Who are we for, Stuart, Stuart, Stuart." The next governor raised bis bat and smilingly bowed bis acknowledments to tbe pretty misses. Chairman Dunn called the monster meeting to order and Judge Samuel D. Irwin was chosen as president, and tbe following vice presidents were named and took their places on ibe plat form, every township in tbe county be ing represented: A. R. Braden, W. A. Croasmun, J. H. Barton, Barnett; K. L. Hauirh. II. A. Dotterer, M. E. Sibble, Green; W. J. Gorman, F. M. Iloovler, Harmony; George Crider, W. P. Crouch, L. J. Osgood, Hickory; E. A. Yetter, J, S. Gildersleeve, Howe; J. T. Reyner, W. T. II art, Allan Himes, D. B. Shields, Jenks; John Shaw, Levi Pierson, A. C. Beeson, Kingsley; James Mealy, Tio nesta twp ; L. J. Hopkins, O. W. Rob inson, Rey. B. F. Feit, Tionesta Boro. In neat speech, full of good sense and logic, Judge Irwin Introdueed tbe first speaker, Hon. Edwin S. Stuart, tbe Re publican standard bearer, for whom he predicted a magnificent majority in For est county at tbe approaching election, and a triumphant election to tbe guber natorial chair of Pennsylvania. Mr. Stuart was greeted with rounds of ap plause as be rose to bis feet. His speech waa not lengthy but strong and decidedly to tbe point. He enumerated tbe strong et planks in the Republican platlorm and unequivocally endorsed every one of them. First and foremost was tbe one which applauds the administration of Pre ideal Roosevelt. He said, "Our op-jK-jjtffjU, I have mentioned, in going into s wxiDoanitT, are met by the Democratic ic-juirtj dLiairman and upon tbe platform uwiamwiniDy you tbe Democratic can didal lor Cukjfr, and I understand -shut iutUit w; dMr.rkt ten days ago tbe UniniiiiiiuUi' KMUii.M for Congress was ouc ul the 'w i'S t tit the meeting. :Kiw vltui (W juv sijc'i would please ihuowHutiU uiiuMt,, v .'rti'.l Mr. Wheeler, !t(i' Kojitililiuwi iiiui? P r Congress in ttiw- tiiMHitt ttf iu mMl tt Democratic iiiiMMmut"" M.'ln- wmt'.nrti ,nf HihSb r.t Mr. V'iniiir, viif uvsuiit!i mt the ruHlrum, Inmntiit lvir;u lMtjr.'i'M Unrit! til (iiipmuw.. &:.!iMniit. Mr. fc"'irt jmmtittvtl .lr 'ilmmtill' nu(i ;ti. v.-' t.jrvn .KlMlllllUl) piilUlKIII, lwni, '"3 C,v tsA liurtive n tlli.'!titii up lUi'Mi' init' ,t siu tJWUi tlull Will llllt IMrtVC ,uc 4lumKU. I Urn- U mImhiimiot lim' .ulliw ti. vlml 1 :i InllMivt fill U- Uf till' iurt' iiimkmmU-AiMiirt i tlUIU lit 'IIIIM'lvrtIIMt OKI' tin )IOT)lif -v! ' I tlif Ctniiiiiiiiitviaijlli.'' Mr. illuttrl - p luiiiiimiiin iiniii, w'Uuw etery luuK, ti!tmi null v.iil iininuaour , UUV With tilt- HOntlillU- linlll.liunr , Irtil liunf, ttlld ilUlltW'V, l!lllCUllif M tilt' Itllliliti (l! the jtwpln the tittiiiuitiuii v"iii.:i iuw ut.t- Olit IV tilt) W'llllW' MUUL-. lllllil 0 llllltl tt IX'Vtld to Ulllkt: Ultw V'liolUMII ill' H' fr !.('. the public. Itobfrt K. Murphy, vim, l'.y-llii-tt,v, ir a wn oi Fritucw Muiphy, tUr ImtiKue temperance Iw-wmr, i ti tiiwmuit tiin tor. He hel'l the jf f etit auclifu'w in rttpt attention while be Jewlw,'y vigw onnly discuswyj Ktat ltm. Si it rutnt enceto Mr. T. I). tVjJJiuis, ti.e IpwUi can candidate for A:uij)j tu ibi counts, and the hope kirnnA thw n trustworthy a man would be Jt.t'i t reprenent us in the leginlature, Jj'.-jtx3 long and hearty applause from the au dience, evidencing that our local candi dates bave a united Republican party back of tbein, and that they will be elected by more than the customary majorities. Hon. Robert K. Young, candidate for Auditor General, ia the reasoner and lo gician of tbe party. His very honesty and independent political views made him the plausible nominee of theRepub licana. Mr. YounR paid bis respects to candidate Emery, whose false pretense in going up and down tbe State and slandering everything aud everybody who failed to agree with him, was ex posed and handled without gloves, as Mr. Young is accustomsd to bandliug all subjects which come in bis way. He ar gued and made it quite plain to all that the Lincoln party' waa a fraud and de lusion, for wbich none but disappointed ofllce hunters bad any use. Major Alexander McDowell was the last speaker on the list. Forest county audiences know and appreciate the Ma jor. He kept the andience in an uproar of laughter from start to finish with bis keen thrusts at the shams of fusion. The Major was bothered to know where Mr. Emery, the "Lincoln Republican," was when honest old Abe Lincoln waa call ing fur Lincoln Republicans and Demo crats to help put down tbe rebellion. Aud this, has been bothering a good many people who have searched in vain the records to find the name of Lewis Emery, Jr. among tbe Lincoln Republi cans of tbe anxious days of 'til to '05. At the close of Major McDowell's ad dress an informal reception was held by tbe disiinguisbed guests and tbe entire audience, vhich was graced by many la dies, shook hands with the candidates, which was one ol tbe pleasing features of the meeting. The party loft on the 4:16 train for Warren, where a splendid meet ing was bold in the evening. The Phila delphia Inquirer concludes its report of the meeting here with these signillcant words. "Such a big and entbusinstie meeting In so small a community was a great inspiration to the State candidates. Forest county will be one of the pleas anient memories of the cam algn." Kellettville has a band of which any town in tbe State tnigLt well be proud. There are 32 members, most of them young luds who take to music as natur ally as a duck to water, and under the leadership of Mr. Bobbins have made wonderful progress in tbe short time they have been organized. Every township in the county was represented at tbe meeting by good dele gations. Green and Kingsley must bave bad oyer a hundred present, while near ly as many more came down from En deavor and the two Hickories, It was a reirord-breaKlng meeting and showed that the banner Republican county of Pennsylvania is wide awake and in line for tbe whole ticket this year. Mr. Emery says be believes "the Pennsylvania Railroad is not righting bim now." Gee whiz! We thought that was all tbe Pennsy had to dol And she isn't fighting you nowT Well, Lewis, you should bave kept the fact quiet. You've thrown away your trump card. Republican candidates for state olficea were given a rousing reception lu Warren and Forest counties Friday and again in Erie Saturday night. Forest county was represented, even to tbe remotest town ship. Warren county assured Mr. Stuart a majority. Erie aud Crawford will be found in the Republican column when November arrives. Northwestern Penn sylvania has tasted too much of prosperity in tbe past four or five years to give ear this season to the fusion conspiracy for Democratic control. Titusville Herald. Mr. Berry, if you contract with a firm to build a bouse, a State Capitol for in stance, for $4,000,000 and it Is built com plete and ready to put In the furniture for the sum of $.1,970,000, is that within the contract price? Why not be honest and admit that the Capitol building was erected according to contract and within tbe $4,01)0,000 appropriated for the pur pose? Also, Mr. Berry, toll the people that the $4,000,000 was not to include the furnishing and other expenditures made by tbe Legislature lor matters not con nected with the actual construction work. In other words, Mr. Berry, tell tbe truth. The Emery sentiment lu Jefferson county is not assuming alarming propor tions. Tbe people are beginning to size Mr. Emery np more accurately than at first, and tbe longer they look him over tbe less eaer they become to vote for bim. Mr. Emery pcaes as tbe working man's friend, bat his recnr j in the Leg islature taow that hut prejudices were so strong the otber way thai: be either dodged or vntwl against: every important labor measure. Mr. Emery ha alaayt been a se! f-eeltr of th most; p ronon need type. Everything h h done or soaafiit to do was for the adrsacgnMnc of . Emery, Jr. His solicited for The peepul" has ever been with th idt that Mr. Emery and hi interest entuKica&ai tbe people. He b aineere abcafi it, too. Punxy Spirit. The same Is true of Forssts enonty. Our people take little stoclc ia Emery and bis personal grievtcra. vn. thft Democrats are scarcely lu-li otrm in their support of tbe fnsion. candidate, and many are not slow to show their disgust at his being tbrimt opon their ticket, while good Democrat were set aside. Nnthinjf 10 Krnr. M others need bave no hesitancy in con tinuing to give Chamberlain's Cough ffudy to their little ones, as it contains .'.wluuly nothing injurious. This rein tTf not only perfectly safe to give i! HiiMreu, but is a medicine of great sri'i merit. It has a world wide ivyv'Mtiu lor its cures of coughs, colds ttv) nd can always be relied upon. i'vi t,j Dunn Si Fulton. - My iubad'ii left arm was covered i'.ti uiw;li. The doctors gave bim u.b'wu. jMwritlly, and to apply exter iiftHj, i.irt wAhtt belpfd him. San-Ciira Vni!.tmtt twolKj hi arm in a few days, -f K'' v.-utyi itj'i iihoiit a scar. Mrs. F. ium'j, I, ,11,, W. Vs. Han-CuraOint-iint 1 Z: i . Dunn A Kulton. VI niiUi-j.- v;w rijmblo party to rop rnrl ti AUojjJ llokd Company and tttfAn.d to Uir bi.i;jiK n Tionesta, )i i h wcUt of ,vfk, pieitwinl and lasting wj'Jj fcvi j,y, 11 i,--n-uA writo to V.V ,cU Ji. bUiioo, (LUlrlcl Manager), f5brvl, J'. t j wnuyvm jirAi;ia at once corrects the kidneys, ftwlhen the uerven and re store tbe tlotja.h u,J heart to their nor mal coii'Jitioj. Thompson's UartMina Is p!u.ut to Uke. Mi:audJ.oo, Dunn Fulton. STUART m& WELL Republican Nominee For Governor Squarely On Reform Platform. POPULAR LEGISLATION URGED Pledget Made to the Voter Will Be Kept When He Takes the Gover nor'a Chair. Special Correspondence. Philadelphia, October 2. The tour of Edwin S. Stuart, the Republican nominee for governor, and his colleagues on the. state ticket con tinues to be made up of a series of ovations from the masses of tbe pub lic. Mr. Stuart has developed into a wonderfully successful campaigner. Ho makes a splendid lmprtsslon wherever he goes, and the voters are impressed with his honesty and sin cerity of purpose. He is standing squarely upon the Republican platform and has convinced all wno have heard blm that he Intends to carry out every pledge made by this party. In a receat speech he, among other things, said: "Illustrious as have been the achievements of the Republican party In the past, It can triumph In the present Htniggle only by Justly and fully commanding, the consideration and proper approval of the people, and I firmly believe it Is the honest and Inexorable purpose of the Repub lican party at the next session of the legislature to enact laws which are recommended and to which it is pledg ed In its platform. "The Republican party of Pennsyl vania is pledged to confer upon trol ley companies the right to carry freight in order that the product ol the farm may "ach the market at the least possible cost and convenience to the vast number of our people en gaged In the production thereof. It ia opposed to the ownership of coal mines and of the mining of coal by railways and transportation companies; and in lis platform is a plank demanding the enactment of such legislation as may he necessary to make effective a con stitutional provision upon that sub ject. "It demands the passage by the next legislature of such laws as will Becure a rate not exceeding two cents a mile upon all the railroads within the com monwealth, and such further legisla tion as will require the sale of mile age books at a rate not exceeding two cents a mile without the requirement of a $10 deposit or any other obnox ious requirement. Protecting State's Water Power. "It also declares a legislative limit shall be placed upon the duration ot all franchises granted by the legisla ture, and the right of the people to take both the franchise and the works, under just tern'3, carefully reserved. It declares in favor of such leglsUv tlon as will prevent the water and water power of the state from passing out of the control of the public, au thorities. It declares in favor of a state commission to exercise relations to transportation within the common wealth similar to those of the Inter state commerce commission for the regulation of interstate transporta tion It demands the Investigation of t le facts as to the abandonment and construction of competitive rail roads by existing corporations, and the enactment of such legislation as will enable the state to retake the franchises so abandoned. State Chairman Andrews has ar ranged the following itinerary for the gubernatorial party for the next two weelrs: Lawrence county, evening. October 4 (Thursday) Oil City, Ve nango county, afternoon. October 4 (Thursday) Franklin, Ve nanpo county, evening;. October 5 (Friday) Kittanning, Armstrong county, afternoon. October 5 (Friday) Butler, Butler county, evening. October 6 (Saturday) Pittsburg, Al legheny county, evening. October 8 (Monday) Charleroi, Washington county, evening. October 9 (Tuesday) Oreensburg, Westmoreland county, evening. Octobrl0 (Wednesday) Unlontown, Fayette county, evening. October 10 (Thursday) Bedford, BTltofd county. eenins. October 12 (Friday) Somerset, Som ersf.t county, evening. 0.tnbr 13 (SaturJ-y) Johnstown, Cambria county. How's This! W offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward tr,r any rfm of Catarrh, that cannot fc mred by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. i. CHK5ET A Co., Props., Toledo, O. W, the ondentirned, have known F.J. Cheney for tbe hwi 1.1 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business trnrrr.i'ri and financially able to carry nut any nhltsruion made by their firm. Wbht d Traix, wholesale tlrugirisls, To Iftw, .. Wr.r.r', Kissax a Marvin, whoiai drTj2!titi, Teiedo, O. Hail Catarrh Cure is taken internally, actmsf dirctly upon the blood and mu eriM sanV.en of the system. Price 75c por bottle. Sold by all druggists.. Testi monial freo. Hall Family Pills are the best. lime Ya a Drar Prima1 Who ia affected with Rheumatism? If so tell tbem that by reasr-o of the cures wrought in thecom m unity of Warren, Pa., by Crocker's Rheumatic Cure, a number of business men bave associated them selves together to manufacture and ex tend tbe sale of the medicine. It's taken Inter nally In small doses and tbe percent of permanent cures is above the average. at 50 per bottle. For sale at Dunn A Ful ton's. Thompson's Barosma, Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cure In purely vegetablo, perfectly harmless and should be given to young children for any weakness of tbe kidneys or bladder, 50c and $1.00, Dunn & Fulton. Torments of Tetter ami Ei-zenin Allnyrd. The intense itching characteristic of ecr.ema, tetter and like skin diseases is Instantly allayed by applying Chamber lain's Salve and many sevore cases bave been permanently cured by its use. For sale by Dunn it Fulton, If you have any old sore or ulcer you want cured use fSan-Ctira Ointment and Sau-C'ura Snap. 25c. Dunn A Fulton. Court Minutes. Tbe case of George M. Miller vs. J. M. Beniis & Son, whloh waa on trial when we closed our report last week, waa set tled out of court. In tbe case of Commonwealth vs. Saul Silvia, oonvicted of selling intoxicating liquor without a llceuse, sentence waa suspended pending good behavior, on account of mitigating circumstanoos. (1RANO JURY RKPORT. The Grand Jurv resnectfullv renort that they bave acted upon four bills of indictment, an or which were round true bills. We bave visited and Inspected the county buildings and 11 nd the Jail in good oonditlon, but recommend the following improvements: That the spouting, cor nice and. roof be repaiuted; also repaint the celling of the ladies' department; also we recommend a small cement walk be built from tbe south door of tbe court bouse to tbe southwest corner of the court house square. Also we have examined the county home and find same in good condition, but advise the following improvements: That a new atove pipe be placed in tbe ladles' sitting room; also repairs in plas tering; also we recommend that portions of tbe outside of the county home be re painted; also repair old barn so as to furnish protection for tbe cattle during tbe winter. We further report that supervisors of Tionesta township be directed to repair certain portion of publio road lu Tionesta township lying between Tionesta and Nnwmansville from tbe top of Smoky Hill to the Blocber district line. Witness for same, J. II. Wentworth, Jesse Car son, B. T. Mealy. Eihiar Goodwin, Foreman. Itase Ball. Tionesta just about wiped up tbe earth with the All-Titusville team In tbe clos ing game of the season here last Friday. They were weak at bat and in fielding were away oil', while Tionesta waxed fat on base hits and runs. Tbe presence of the Kellettville band added enjoyment to the occasion. Tbe score: TIONKSTA AR R H PO A E Weaver, 2h 5 S 4 'i 1 0 Lawrence, c 6 S 2 11 1 0 McMillau, lb 6 1 3 8 0 0 Arner, If ..5 1110 0 Evans, p 5 0 2 0 5 0 J. Bankhead,3b S 2 0 2 1 0 Htronp, rf 4 2 2 1 0 0 Foreman, a 5 2 3 1 0 8 Shriver, mf 5 2 110 1 46 18 18 27 8 4 ALL-TITUSVILLE AB R H PO A K Peer, s-p 4 0 1111 Mulhollaud, 2b-e 5 0 2 0 1 0 Becker, if 3 0 0 1 0 0 Prendergast, 3b-lb 4 0 0 2 0 2 Daly, rf 4 0 0 0 1 0 Gilleo, lb-3b 4 0 1 9 0 1 Holby, mf. 4 0 1 0 0 0 Pennell, o . 4 1 1 11 4 8 Smith, p-2b 4 110 4 2 38 2 7 24 11 9 Tionesta 2 3 0 2 0 1 4 6 18 All-Titusville 0 02000000 11 Summary Earned runs, Tionesta 9, Titusville 1; 3-base bit, McMillan; 2-base hits, Stroup, Shriver, Mulhulland, Smith; sacrifice bit, Becker; stolen bases, Wea ver 4, Lawrence 2, MoMillan 2, Arner 2, Evaus 1, Pennell 1; struck out, by Evans 7, by Smith 9; bases on balls, off Evaue 1, off Smith 2; left on bases, Tionesta 7, Ti tusville 9; passed ball, Pennell; wild pitches, Peer 2; bit by pitcher, Arner. Time, 1:55. Umpire, Henry O'llara. Wounds, Bruises and Hums. By applying an antiseptic dressing to wounds, bruises, burns and like Injuries before inflammation sets In, they may be healed without maturation and in about one-third the time required by tbe old treatment. This is tbe greatest discovery and triumph of modern surgery. Cham berlain's Pain Balm acts on this same principle. It is an antiseptic and when applied to such injuries causes tbem to beal very quickly. It also allays tbe pain aud soreness and prevents any dan ger of blood poisoning. Keep a bottle ol Pain Balm in your bouse and it will save you time and money, not to mention tbe Inconvenience and Buffeting such injuries entail. For sale by Dunn & Fulton. I bad been troubled witb bleeding and itching piles for seven years and was entirely ourid by San-Cura Ointment J. C. Sterling, Waplewood Stock Farm, Titusville, Pa. San-Cura Ointment, 25a. Wash with San-Cura Soap, Dunn A Ful ton. Stockholders' Meeting. The annual meeting of tbe stockholders of the Forest Telephone aud Telegraph Company will be held In the Directors' Room of the Gold Standard National Bank, at Marienville, Pa., October 10th, at 1 o'clock p. m., 1900, for tbe purpose of electing officers for tbe ensuing year. A. D. Neill, President. J. B. Cottle, Secretary. Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration on the estate of Mary Bruce, late of Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment without delay, and those having claims or demands will pre sent the.n, duly authenticated, for settle ment. L, J. Hopkins. Adin'r, Tionesta, Pa. A. C. Brown, Attorney, 10-3 (it .J. of Lecper, Pa., bave moved to Kellettville, Pa., Where we do Merchant Tailoring, CleaoiDg, pressing and repairing. Located in W. W. Kribbs' store, op stairs. Recommended by good people. Give Us a Call. Jos. If fi?ivm PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. Repair. Boilers Stills, Tanks, Agitators). ItiiyM and Sells Neroml - hand Boilers, JEtc. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End of Suspension Bridge, Third ward, OIL CITY, PA. The Maish Laminated Cotton Dowii Comforts. Warmth without weight is essential to sound, re freshing sleey. These Comforts are luxuriously warm and wonderfully light. The filling is in one piece, no lumps, np. thin places, and is absotcly pure and sanitary no shoddy or cotton waste. Silkoline or Satteen verings. Let us show you. . V There Is NO NEED of continually carrying about an umbrella in these days of uncertain weather. Get a Preiss-Priestley Coat. It's a raincoat and it'o a whole lot more, too. It's as etjlish an out6t for sunshiny days as any reg ular overcoat. It keeps out the cold in tbe same way as it turns off the rain. It is really two coats in one at the price of one good coat. Prices $10.00 to 825 00. Come in, try them on aud see tbe new styles. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST.. OIL CITY. PA. WHITE PINE Flooring, Siding, and 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. l AMSLER. Fred. Grettenborger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Oas or Water Fit tines and General Hlaeksmi thing prompt ly, done at Low Kates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tldioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER Charter Notice. Notice is hereby given that an applica tion will be made to the governor of the state of Pennsylvania, on Monday, Octo ber 1.1th, A. II. Hum, by W. A. James, E. H. Jsines, t'. E. Robinson, J. E. M til li n and R. M. Joues, tinder the act of assem bly of the commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, entitled "An Act to provide for tbe Incorporation and Regulation of Natural Gas Companies," approved May 20th, A. D. 1886, and the supplements thereto, for tbe charter of an intended corporation to be called James City Gas Company, the character and ohjoct of which is the pro ducing, dealing in, transporting and storing natural gs in the townships of Fariningtou, Washington, Knnx, Highland, Mlllcreek, Clarion, Paint aud Elk, In the oounty of Clarion, state of Pennsylvania, the townships of Howe, Jenks and Harnett, in the county of For est, state of Pennsylvania, the townships of Jones, Highland, Spring and Mill stone, in tbe oounty of Klk, state of Pennsylvania, and the townships of Wetmore and Sergeant, in the county of McKesn, state of Pennsylvania, and sup plying tbe same to consumers in the said township of Highland, in the county of Elk, and the said township of Wetmore, in the county of McKesn, and fur these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges' nt the said act of axseinhlv and its supplements. J. K. Ml' M.I N, Solicitor. September 12, 11MJH. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cure Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. Tcira Laxative uromo yjwnme Tablets. Seven MSfflon boxes sold In past 1 2 months. ThlS Signature, A Difference. It is all very nice to bave the frost on the pumpkin, for that's a tradition of the season. But it's an entirely different proposition to have it on you, especially when you are wearing nothing but a summer suit to protect you. Arc You Going to. Shiver Until Winter Or are you going to give us an opportunity to make you a Suit or Overcoat, cut in tbe latest Fall Fashion, from the most exclusive woolens ever shown in this city, and made to your personal measure to a guaranteed fit, at S15 Made to Measure Think it over, it's worth considering. Prompt n nd careful attention giveu to all mail or ders and samples sent free ou request. Glasaow Woolen Mills Co., WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. 22 mi. OiL CITY, PA. Monarch Clothing Co. Grand Fall Opening Sale. For the special entertainment of patrons visiting the Mon arch Clothing Co'8 grand fall opening sale, there has been brought from Paris, France, an exact reproduction of the fa mous Grugnol Lyoonaise, wherein celebrities of Revolutionary times are made to utter their world-famous cynics, humorous and tragic. The French puppet shows tell tbe story of the Revolution by means of figures carved aud d reared to represent the char acters of that day. The gay Puppet Show with its tiny stage, eloctrio lights, carved actors, and its comic curtain will be exhibited at the Monarch Store for one week beginning Monday, Oct. 1, at 10:30 a. m. There will be three entertaiomenls each iaj under the supervision of Mr. Milton P. Lyons, the unique en tertainer of Philadelphia. For further particulars of sale and entertainment see program on our baud tills which will he distributed in due time. Store will be closed Saturday, Sept. 30th, till 5 p. m. MONARCH CLOTHING CO. NEXT TO CHAMBERS' NEW BUILDINC, To Cure a Cold in One Day Suits or Overcoats All AITV OA UIL. Isl I I , rrt, Cures Grip in Two Days. on every SfJ&y7 box. 25c V