The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, January 16, 1907, Image 2

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THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
i. C. WINK. COITOR PROPRIITOII.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1907.
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.Township Caucuses.
OREEIT TOWNSHIP.
. The Republicans of Green town8hlp
will meet at the Township Houi-e on
Saturday, Jan. 26, 1907, at i o'clock p.
m., for the purpose of nominating a
ticket for the February election.
M. E. Sibhi.k, Committeeman.
N ' ' TIONE1TA TOWNSHIP.
Xbe Kepublican voters of Tioneata
.townsdip will meet at the Township
House on Saturday, January 26, 11107, at
3 o'oloi fca. ui , for the purpose of placing
io-DOL-lnalioii a ticket for the February
lectloc. -
, ' .J. B. Edkn, Committeeman.
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. ;- Our New Governor.
" Governor Edwin S. Stuart was Induct
ed lcto his bigb official station at Harris-
' iirg yesterday with all the dignity and
splendor befitting that exalted office. The
crowd was immense and the enthusiasm
of the visitors wag in keeping with the
' occasion. The Governor's inaugural ad
drexa was able and digniSed, and was
.listened to with marked attention by the
'''great throng which heard it. The people
xpect Governor Stuart's administration
to be among the best ever given the Slate
. of Pennsylvania, and tbey will not be
Jisappointed. The new cabinet was
tamed as follows:
. Attorney general M. Hampton Todd,
j'hiladelpbia.
Secretary of the commonwealth Rob
'" ert McAfee, Allegheny.
Adjutant general Thomas J. Stuart,
Norristown.
V Private Secretary -A. B. Miller, Phila-Jelphia.
Some men think they are turning over
a new leaf when they try s different kind
of plug tobacco.
' Wb renew the suggestion to Senator
Foraker that If be keeps on investigating
the negro troops, be -rill get a lot more
information than be desires.
Kansas baa a man wbo is a minister, a
doctor, an undertaker, and a tombstone
dealer, all combined. There is a man
wno is ready to stand by you from start
to Bnish.
The now uniform primary law is so
, incomplete and indefinite that practically
every section of the act will have to be
' amended by the legislature says Tbe
Phlladelpbio Chronicle Telegraph. It is
believed that an entirely new bill should
be introduced. Tbe principal cause ot
tbe confusion is tbe clause which pro
vides that it shall be optional with bor
oughs and townships whether the pri
maries shall be held uuder tbe old or the
row law. As a result of this provision,
some districts in a township or borough
are going to bold their primaries under
the old law while other districts of tbe
same townships or the same boroughs
nd townships are proceeding under tbe
new law.
A bill of particular Interest to all pen
sioners has been introduced by Senator
Penrose providing that pensioners of tbe
government sball be paid each month in
Btead of every three months as at present.
It la proposed to have peosiun agents
mall checks on the last day of each
month, "with restrictions no more oner
ous than are made by the treasury de
partment in paying interest on govern
ment bonds." This means that tbe
vouchers sworn to every pension period
at an expense of 25 cents will be done
away with. Uuder the bill pensioners
are to file with tbe pension agent an affi
davit showing their residence and post
office address and must keep tbe agent
informed of any change of address.
Many thousands of pensioners in Penn
sylvania will be affected by the measure.
The suggestion is often put forth that
tbe assessment lists for tbe boroughs,
townships and counties be published once
in three years, or immediately after each
triennial assessment 1b made. Nothing
that could be devised would have so
great a tendency to improve the manner
of assessing, or to lessen the amount of
fault finding. Every taxpayer would
bave an opportunity to compare bU val
uation with that of his neighbor and the
assessors would be more careful to pre
serve a greater equality in valuation,
knowing that any inaccuracy would be
quickly detected. Greater interest would
be manifested by the citizens in tbe mat
ter of equalization of taxation, for in tbe
unequal assessment of properties is
where tbe mischief U done. No more
meritorious measure could be placed
upon tbe statute books than a law to com
pel tbe publication of tbe triennial assess
ment lists.
Architect Huston has performed a
distinct service in setting tbe publlo right
as to the exact proportions of tbe cost of
building and equipping the new state
capitol. By falsely classifying all the
expenditures of the board of public
grounds and buildings as for "trimm
ings," the muck-rakers made out an ap
parently good case of "extravagance,"
giving tbe impression that $9,000,000 bad
been expended on furnishing for a build
ing that cost only 4,000,000 to erect. As
a matter of fact a very considerable por
tion of the money spent by the board ol
public grounds and buildings was for
those permanent features of tbe capitol
which properly are to be classed on con
struction. When at least the true pro
portions are set forth we find that the
co9tof the building proper was almow
17,000,000, while the decorations, furnish
ings and office equipments cost some
thing over 15,000,000. The farther we get
into tbe capitol business the more appar
ent it becomes that if there was any
crookedness it was not in the alleged con
ditions uncovered by the munk-rakers.
Harrisburg Telegraph.
The announced retirement, on tbe
fourth of March next, of Ethan Allen
Hitchcock ffom tbe post be has so ably
filled as Secretary of the Interior, will be
viewed with rejoicing by every land
thief, by every trespasser on tbe publlo
domain, and hy every one who bas
sought to pervert tbe land laws to the
purposes of monopoly and greed. For
tbe old .Secretary .has beeu in truth "a
terror to evil doers" and a foremost In
strument in the breaking up of systems
of fraud which had become 'so widely
adopted as to bave gained a semblance of
respectability. The workers for reform
will, on the contrary, view bis retire
ment with unfeigned regret. As tbe head
of a department famous fur the exacting
labors demanded of its chief, and which
touches In its operations a larger number
of interests than any other except tbe
Posloffice, be has met every requirement
with exceptional ability. Not tbe least of
his titles to distinction will it be that he
organized the Reclamation Service, with
F. H. Newell at its bead, and inaugurated
the system of the National Irrigation. It
la unfortunate that Secretary Hitchcock's
retirement comes just at this time, when
the government is apparently only be
ginning to lay bare the real magnitude of
the gigantic land frauds tbat bave de
bauched the public service and plundered
tbe publlo domain.
The Ilasslnger Lumber Company About
Ready lo More.
The Hassinger Lumber Company, of
Lamona, Forest County, Pa., is busily
engaged in planning for the removal of
its plant to Azen, Va., where the com
pany bas purchased a 16,000 acre tract.
Azen is but 30 miles from Abingdon,
tbe county seat of Washington County,
and at tbe present terminus of tbe
White Top Railway, which is owned and
controlled by the Hassinger company.
Tbe new town is growing rapidly under
the directions of Messrs. Luther C. and
Will A. Hassinger, who have been there
tbe past throe months. Already 20 well
built, commodious houses bave been
completed and tbe foundations are in for
as mady more, one large store and a well
arranged boarding bouse, while Ike plant
bas progressed to the machinery part,
which will be supplied after the cut at
Lamona is finished.
In the strict sense of tbe word, Azen is
not a new town. F r many years, two
stores a post office and several families
have been in the quiot mountain place,
but with the coming of this hustling
energetic northern company tbe citizens
are well pleased and intensely interested,
saying tbat "tbe old town will be new
when you get everything arranged for
business," and with this increase of popu
lation genial Postmaster Heusley will be
kept pretty busy.
Mr. John H. Hassinger bas remained
in Lamona looking after the finishing of
tbe various lines of work, and aims to
bave the cut finished by tbe 20th of this
month. Then comes the difficult and
particular part getting the machinery
into shape for shipping. When all this
is completed, and the miles of railroad
taken up, tbe families wild their house
hold effects packed for moving, 11 means
careful and systematized planning.
Tbe company hopes to have tbe plant
Installed and families moved and settled
ready for tbe big whistle to blow in Azen
for business not later than May 1st.
For many years this firm operated in
Warren county before coming into Forest
and by their excellent methods and care
ful attention to business bave been thor
oughly successful, and while going into
a new and undeveloped country among
strangers, their experience and energy
must surely continue their success.
Farmers' Institute Programs.
Following are tbe programs of the
Farmers' Institutes to be held in the Court
House at Tionesta, Friday and Saturday,
Feb. lBt and 2d, and In the M. E.
church at Clarington, Monday and Tues
day, Feb. 4lh and 5th, 1007:
tionesta program.
Friday afternoon, 1:30. Music; Prayerj
Address ol welcome, A. C. Brown; Re
sponse, R. S. Seeds; Breed, feed and car
of the dairy cow, Geo. E. Hull; Lime,
Prof. M. S. McDowell; Gardening for
profit, Samuel D. Irwin; Value of Barn
yard Manure, R. 8. Seeds.
Friday evening, 7:30. Music, by the
Skidoo Club; Question box; Why Edu
cate? Prof. M. S. McDowell; Should we
encourage higher education at homef
Discussion opened by Prof. D. W. Morri
son; Essay; What constitutes a country
home? R. S. Soeds.
Saturday morning, 0:15. High grade
farm butter, Geo. E. Hull; Commercial
fertilizers, Prof. M. S. McDowell: Soil
improvement the keynote of agriculture,
R. S. Seeds; Planting and trimming of
fruit trees, Samuel D. Irwin; Raising
sheep for profit, Geo. L. King.
Saturday afternoon, l:30-Question box;
Music, by tbe Skidoo Club; Marketing
farm products, Geo. E. Hull; A few facts
about bacteria, Prof. M. S. McDowell;
Tbe value of fertility and cheapest way to
get it, R. 8. Seeds; Observations on tbe
new rosd law, abolition of work tax, etc.,
discussion opened by T. D. Collins.
Saturday evening, 7:15. Music, by the
Skidoo Club; Question box; Agriculture
and art, Prof. M. S. McDowell; Reading,
Mrs. Verna Watson; Our farm homes,
Geo. E. Hull; Mistakes of life exposed,
R. S. Seeds.
CLARINUTON PROGRAM.
Monday afternoon, 1:30. Music; Pray
er, .Rev. G. E. Hill; Address of welcome,
George M. Dunkle; Response, R. S.
Seeds; Breed, feed and care of dairy cows,
George E. Hull; Insoluble phosphates,
Prof. M. S. McDowell; Value of bardyard
manure, R. S. Seeds; Music; Question
box.
Monday evening, 7:15. Music; Ques
tion box; Agriculture and Art, Prof. M.
S. McDowell; Essay, Education of the
farmer's boys and girls, Mrs. Jennie Pot
ter; Higher education for Forest county,
Prof, I). W. Morrison; Proper vaccina
tion of school children, should It be en
forced? Dr. A. R. Brewer; Mistakes of
life exposed, R. S. Seeds.
Tuesday morning, 9:15. High grade
farm butter, Geo. E. Hull; Commercial
erlilizers, Prof. M. S. MoDowell; The
- k i
value of fertility a dehear.. way to ge
ltk R. S. Seeds; uYjwto realize good
profits on our farms, discusion by J.J.
Heuderson, W, A. Croasuiun, R. 8. Seeds
and Joseph Hall.
Tuesday afternoon, 1:30. Feeding steers
for market, George E. Hull; Lime, Prof.
M. 8. McDowell; Question box; Should
tbe road tax be paid in cash and tbe use
of wide tires for heavy hauling be made
compulsory? Discussion by Joseph Hall,
J. C. Work, A. Slaugbenhaupt and oth
ers; Music; Soil Improvement the key
note of Agriculture, R. S. Seeds.
Tuesday evening, 7:15. Music; Ques
tion box; Our farm homes, Geo. E. Hull;
Essay, The primary Education, its im
portance to the child's future life, Mrs.
W. A. Croasmun; A few facts about bac
teria, Prof. M.S. McDowell; Essay, Home
lite on the farm, Mrs. G. E. Hill; Should
teachers receive higher salaries and re
ceive a pension after 30 years services?
Disoussion by John Hall, Prof. D. W.
Morrison, Prof. M. S. McDowell and
others; What constitutes a country home?
R. S. Seeds.
Boro School Report.
tionesta school fourth month.
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24 22 94 15
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35 84 96 20
37 33 93 14
Kil 14!) 04 82
Total.
PRESENT ENTIRE TIME.
Room No. 1. Blanche M, Pease, Teach
er. Dora Honshu w, Marion Carson, Jos
ephine Sanner, Agnes Morrison, Eliza
beth Bowman, Gertrude Rhodes, Corinne
Wymau, May Lusher, May Osten, Rich
ard Carson, Lester Weaver, Harry Whit
man, Sheltnn Davis, Robert Ellis, Jack
Bigony, Lester llepler, Clyde Potter.
Visitors, five.
Room No. 2. Bess II. Byers, Teacher.
Geuavieve Grove, Beulah Amsler, Eva
Bromley, Frances Dewall, Margaret
Bowman, Ida Whitman, Irene Morrison,
,ora Vandermark, Frank Ellis, Joe
Ulassner, Gilbert Rillmer, Fred. Zuver,
Maurice Joyce, Walter Sigwortb, Claude
Bromley.
Room No. 3. Katharine Osgood, Teach
er. Arthur Zuver, Arnold Henry, Har
rison Charleston, Linus Ledebur, Mary
Fitzgerald, Bessie Hepler, Lillia Weaver,
Anna Charlestcn, Gladys Baumgardner,
Flora Sanner, Kathryne Bigony, Era
Whitman, Marie Brook houser, Edith
Mays, Laura Bromley, Esther Jamiesnn.
Room No. 4. E. M. Walter, Teacher. -Janet
Jamieson, Fred. Clark, Marguerite
Blum, Florence Maxwell, Glenna Wea
ver, Cbas. Fliok, Nyetta Moore, Hazel
Clark, Fern Dunn, Marguerite Haslet,
Frances Grove, Mae Lanson, Sarah Ag
new, Eva Hunter, Marguerite Huddle
son, Glen Ledebur, Marie Mealy, Parker
Flick, Robert Sig worth, Claire Huling.
Room No. 5. J. O. Carson, Principal.
Robert Huling, Roy Noble, James Grove,
Ralph Siggins, Donald Grove, Delbert
'Decker, Harvey Zuver, Merle Dunn,
Clare Henry, Maude Head, Iva Emert,
Nellie Davis, Bessie Sigwortb, Bertha
Scow den.
Cream of the News.
Instead of trying to beat his record,
the average man should fry to forget it.
Great bargain days these at Hopkins'
store. It
A man seldom prays that his friends
may be saved from him.
Thompson's Barosraa, Kidney, Liver
and Bladder Cure makes a permanent
cure. 50o and $1.00. Dunn & Fnlton.
Once in a great while a cook gets con
trary and refuses to quit.
Tbe "after inventory" sales at tbe
Hopkins store are making 'em all sit up
and take notice. If you want your sbare
ot the bargains call early. It
IT If a man is easily bought, it's difflcutl
to make him stay bought,
Skin diseases and sores. Wash with
San-Cura Soap and apply San-Cura Oint
ment. 25o each. Dunn & Fulton.
A child's first impression is usually
made by tbe paternal slipper.
Pine Salve Carbollzed, acts like rt
poultice; highly antiseptic, extensively
used for eczema, for chapped bands and
lips, outs, burns. Sold by J. M. Morgan.
Old bachelors are men who have
given marriage a serious thought.
San-Cura Ointment cures old sores,
fever sores and ulcers, leaving a sound,
healthy skin. 25c. The 60o size holds
three times as muoh, Dunn fc Fulton.
Ever notice how polite the average
man is when he bas something to sell?
Our annual inventory haying just
been completed we find we are greatly
overstocked with many "just in season"
goods, all of whlcb we're going to let go
at great reduction in prices. Don't wait,
but come while the assortment is yet In
tact. Hopkins. It
. Some men are so mean that tbey even
refuse to let tbeir wives bave the last
word.
"Pineules"(non-8lcoliolio) made from
resin from our Pine Forests, used for
hundreds of years tor Bladder and Kid
ney diseases. Medicine for thirty days,
$1.00. Guaranteed. Sold by J. R. Morgan,
IIHJIIEMT TRUMP CAKDM.
The Plllsbum Sundny IHiatcli Clears the
Bonrd With Exlrn Fine Featurm.
The Pittsburg Sunday Dispatch is al
ways doing something surprising, but its
latest coup really takes every trick and
leaves the table clear. Its tabloid maga
zine section of 32 pages, printed on su
perfine paper and artistically illustrated,
outshines every opposition in tbat line,
and now there bave been added four new
comic pages, making the greatest comic
department published by any newspaper.
All the old comic favorites Peck's Bad
Roy, Little Growling Bird, Madge the
Magician's Daughter and the rest have
been rotaiued,-and another complete set,
including Val the Ventriloquist, Barney
Blue, Little Alright, Sawdust Sim and
still more, have been added, making a
series of comics containing easily a thou
sand laughs.
Ifyou feel all tired out and weak,
bave no energy, and sutler with a weak
back, take Thompson's Barosuia, Kid
ney, Liver and Bladder Cure at one.
50c and f 1.00. Dunn & Fulton.
Toiora.
White is the emblem of light, reli
gious purity, innocence, fnlth, joy nutl
life. In the judge it Indicates Integ
rity; in the sick, humility; in the wo
ninn, chastity. Red. the ruby, signifies
fire, divine love and royalty. White
and red roses express love nud wis
dom. Blue, or the sapphire, expresses
heaven, the firmament, truth from a
celestial orlffln, constancy and fidelity.
Yellow or gold is the symbol of tho
sun, of marriage and faithfulness.
Green, the emerald. Is tlu color of
spring, of hope particularly of the
hope of immortality and of victory, ns
tho color of the laurel and palm. Vio
let, tho amethyst, signifies lovo nnd
truth or passion nnd suffering. Purple
and scarlet signify things good nnd
true from n eelostial origin. Black cor
responds to despair, darkness, earth-'
llness, mourning, negation, wickedness
nnd death.
A Hhuimodr on Mnttnn Chop.
When a primitive niim wants break
fast he takes a sheep, kneels upon It,
holds It between his legs and cuts Its
throat, lie skins It, and, taking a slice
out of It, fries It on the coals for break
fast We also demand not less Imper
atively cutlets for our breakfast, but
we manage It nuother way. We pro
cure nu Individual some way off to
kill the beast and another out of our
sight to cook It. We have a paper frill
put arouud the bone to disguise It, and
set a pot of flowers straight before us
to look at while we eat It; but, to the
sheep to the sheep It can make little
difference which way It Is eaten. We
still do our unclean work, but we do It
by proxy. And It may be questioned
whether what wo gain in refinement
we have not lost In sincerity. Fort
nightly Review.
Au Itrlilna; One.
Miss Country Maid I understand
that In some hotels one often sees
palms about the dining rooms. What
kind of palm Is the most prominent?
Mr. PlneoM The waiter's.
Society takes us away from our
selves. Pe Innibert
A friend of mine was afflicted with
Brlght's Disease and given up by tbe
doctors. He was urged to try Thomp
son's Barosma, and today he is as well as
ever. Amos Goodwin, 126 W. 19th St.,
Erie, Pa. Tbe dollar bottle contains
much more than two 50o bottles. Dunn
& Fulton.
TO Cl'RK A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
Druggists refund the money if it falls
to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on
each box. 25c.
Dade's Little Liver Pills thoroughly
olean the system, good for lazy livers,
make clear complexions, bright eyes and
happy thoughts. Sold by J. R. Morgan
Charter Notice.
Notice is hereby Riven tbat an applica
tion will be made to tbe Governor of
Pennsylvania on Thursday, January 31st,
1907, by FranK K. Brown, George R.
Johnston, Leon Watson, T. D. Collins,
F. X. Kreitler, E. L DeWoody. W. P.
Crouch, O. W. Proper. L. J. Hopkins, F.
R. Lanson, A. M. Doutt, J. D. W. Reck,
R. M. Herman, J. C. Bowman, a. S. bib
worth, D, W. Morrison and A, C, Brown,
under the Act of Assembly, entitled "An
Act to provide for the incorporation and
regulation of certain corporations," ap
proved April 29, lSii, aud tbe supple
ments thereto, for the charter of an In
tended corporation to be called Tionesta
Trust Company, tbe character and object
of whioh is the insurance of owners ol
real estate, mortKaires, and others inter
ested in real estate, from loss hy reason
of defective titles, liens and encum
brances, and for these purposes to have,
possess, and enjoy all the rightB, benefits,
and privileges of said act ot assembly
and supplements thereto.
A. C. Brown,
F. W. Hays,
3t Solicitors.
Notice of Appeals.
Notice Is hereby given that the Com
missioners of Forest County will be at
the following places at the time desig
nated, for tbe purpose of holding appeals
from the triennial assessment ot I'.HIT:
Kintsley Township, Monday, January
21. at Kellettville.
Howe Township, Tuesday, January 22,
at Pigeon.
Jeuks Township, Wednesday, January
23, at Marienville.
Barnett Township, Thursday, January
24, at Clarington.
Green Township, Saturday, January
26, at Nebraska.
Harmony Township, Monday, January
28. at (VestHickorv.
Hickory Township, Tuesdsy, January
29, at Endeavor.
Tionesta Township, Wednesday, Jan
uary 30, at Court House, Tionesta.
Tionesta Borough, Thursday, January
ai, at uouri House, Tionesta.
Leonard Aonew,
Andrew Wolf,
Philip Emert,
Commissioners of Forest County,
Attest
J. T. Dale, Clerk.
Tionesta, Pa., December 31, 1906.
COMMISSIONERS' LAND SALE.
By virtue of various Acts of Assembly
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
made and provided, we, the undersigned
Commissioners of the County of Forest,
will expose to sale by publlo vendue or
outcry, at tbe Commissioners' uttlce In
the Court House, in Tionesta Borough, on
tne
6TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1907,
at 2 o'clock p. m., the following de
scribed tracts of land, viz:
SEATED LANDS.
JENKS TWP.
War. Acres. Name Assessed In.
i Kendall, Ira.
TIONESTA TWP.
132 oil and gas. Erie Co. Pet.
Association.
UNSEATED LANDS. .
HICKORY TWP.
200 Unknown.
330 Dayton, Jesse.
63 Dayton, Jesse,
JENKS TWP.
3182 1073 Baker, Hammond it Co,
TIONESTA TWP,
200 May, S. T. and Irwin.
Leonard Aonkw,
Andrew Wolp,
Philip Emert,
Commissioners of Forest County.
Attest-
.1. T. Dale, Clerk.
Tionesta, Pa., December 31, 190(3.
Administrator's Notice.
Letters of Administration on the estate
of George Klinestlver, late of Green
Township, Forest County, Pa., deceased,
haying been granted to the undersigned,
all persons indebted to said estate are
hereby notified to make payment without
delay, and those having claims or de
mands will present them, duly authenti
cated, for settlement.
Geo. Klinestiver Jr., Adra'r.
Kollettville, Pa.
A. CJ Brown, Attornoy. 1-2-Gt
KedAced
Prices.
Dress Goods.
We have about 30 pieces of
Drees Goods which ive wish to
close out, and offer them at
25 per cent. Itcduoi Ion
Furs.
15 per cent. IKeduction
This is our first and final cut
in the price of furs. Some of
our best pieces are unsold. Take
advant ge of this opportunity.
Sweaters.
Men's, Boys', Wotuons,
X Masses', Children's,
X 2
5 per rent. ISodurl Ion
G. W. ROBINSON & SON
One-Third Off
on all
Overcoats.
It will pay any o e to
buy Overcoats now.
Every Overcoat in our
house is reduced 'one
third. The loss is
ours. Tho Coats are
your.
ICead Our Large Ad. on
the First l'age.
THE McCUEN CO.
2b AND 29 SENECA ST..
OIL CITY. PA.
Fred. Grcttenbcrgor
GENERAL
BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST.
AH work pertaining to Machinery, En
gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit
tings and General Klacksniitliing prompt
ly done at Low Kates, ltepairing Mill
Machinery given special attention, and
.satisfaction guaranteed.
Shop in rear of and just west of the
Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa.
Your patrouage solicited.
FRED, GRKTTKN BERBER
PRACTICAL
BOILER MAKER,
Repairs Hollers Stills,
Tanks Agitators. Itiijs
and Nells Second - hand.
Hollers, Etc.
Wire or letter orders promptly at
tended to. Eud ofSuaperisinn Bridge,
Third ward, Oil. CITY, PA.
DR. KENNEDY'S
FAVORITE
HIEDY
t ieoiHini iu lane,
:. And Welcome
In Every Home. '
KIDKEY AND LIVER CURE
lt. David Kennedy's Fnvnrito Romedy la adapted
tnaMiiHnitdbUi afxea, atlunlini; pcrinaiu'iit r-'
lief in all cnics cauwl hy impurity of t lie blood,
uh n Klilni-.v, ISLiii.l.T ami l.lvr Cor.
IIhIiiI; curca onelijiaUoii audWeHknea.ua
peculiar lo woiiu'it.
U proves niicrevrfnl In cues whcroall otliermpdU
Clnea have totally (ailed. No kiHIltctxIiouIiI despair
an Iohkm thin remedy in untried. It has an unbro
ken record of siiccchs for over 80 ycure, aud has
won horns of wnrm friends.
Are yon miiTcring from anydifoaeo traceable to
the cam es mentioned? If au, r, Kennedy haa
ataked his personal and profeiedonal reputation oil
the atalemcuttuat Fnvorite ltuuiedy will do you
gooL
Send for a free trliil Ixittln and booklet con
taining valuable inedicnladvice on the trcutmentof
vnrioiiHdipcartefi. Write also for an "Kiuy Tenf'
for findinpoutif you have kidney disease. Addrea
lr. IIiivhI KenniMlv'H Koiih, Komloiit, N. Y.
REMEMHiCR, the full name i a Dr. David Ken
nedy's Ji'AVolU'i E lil!MEI)Y,nindcat liomlout,
N. Y., and the price IsWI.OO (xix hottlea fr.u")at
all driiL'lita iu tho liuited Stales, Canada aud
foreign countries.
WANTKD: by Chicaiin wholesale and
mall order house, assistant manager
(man or woman) for this county and ad
joining territory. Salary fLDanil expenses,
paid weekly; expense money advanced.
Work pleasant; position permanent. No
Investment or experience required.
Spare time valuable. Write at once lor
lull particulars anil enclose self-addressed
envelope. Address, GKNliRAL MAN
AGER, 134 Lake St., Chicago, III. 8-l-l()t
to Cord
Take Laxative Bromo
Seven
Million boxes sold In past 12
We Start the Aon YetV With a New Idea
Woolens Sold
Havinir just completed an extensive addition to our
mammoth Woolen Mills, we find that our output will be
almost doubled, and we have cl icided to allow our pat
rons to take advantage of this c indition by offering wool
ens of the finest quality for sale by tbe yard.
Worsteds, Serge, Vicunas, Meltons', Tweeds, Thibets,
Kerseys aud all Fancy Plaid an! Mixtures at Prices
Less than tbe Custom Tailor is dom;ielled Jo pay.
Just a week left to secure a pmr of our $5.00 Toua
ers Free of Charge. ,1
Order one of the Glasgow made to measure Suits or
Overcoats now and bave an extra pair of trousers made
to order absolutely free.
$15, $18,
$20.00
Suits and
Overcoats
22 SENECA ST.
Monarch Clothing-CJo. ,
Clear ancel Sale
, t' .
Now
The greatest cut ill prices that
ever existed in order to1 clear our
stock clean of all Winter Clothing,
ready-to-wear for Ladies', Gentle
men, Boys or Girls.
Jleii's .Suits and Overcoat.
10.00 values now 4.98
12.00 values now 6.98
15.00 values now 8.98
20.00 values now... 10.98
Hoys' .Suits and Hoys'
Overcoats.
f3.00 to 10.00 values
now .. $1.98, 2 98, 3.98
Clearance Sale is On in
I Full Bloom. -
Big bargains in'SwcajterIats,1 Caps,
Shirts and Underwear. ,1
Also great cut prices aiid extra big
bargains in Ladies' Waists, kirts, Wrap
pers, Jackets, Children 's, presses, &c.
I ii The only one-price fish store in this
1 V M.
county. .
MONARCH ClOT
OIL EXCHANCE
BLOCK,
TUY
EPUBLICJ
for your
for Job
We do everything from a larca Po
Callir
a Cold in C
Swine Tablets. X
month!
by the Yard
Made to
Measure
OIL CITY, PA.
liiilles' Coats.
8.00 to 12.00 values 5.00
12.00 to 1).00 values 9.98
Lnjtiea'' Suits.
10.00 vallfs - ...$5.00
12.00 to J.00 values 10.00
Jills' Coats.
$3.00 to l('j)0 values:.....
now..Ji..1.98, 2.98, 3.98
I ; I !
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ING CO.
IL
ITY, PA.
niK
VN OFFICE
ext orcfer
Printirg.
tt r Sheet to a. Prated or Engraved
Jard.
-1 :
j i
r
Day in Two Days. II
on every ;
box. 25c.