THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. t. WINK. Editor 4 Proprietor. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20. 1907. 1907 MARCH 1907 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. " LI Jli.iJ.Al I0II2I3I4J5 16 ilJlJl 20 21 2223 ft- 25126 27 23 29 30 MOON'S PHHSEB. g Third n 8:42 Q Quarur t-ra. CNw ii 1:08 llaon li .m. Fiitt ni :1 Qurtor 1 p.m. vt. Moon CQ pin. AXXOUXCEMEXTS. Tkbms. County Treasurer, $10. State Delegate, J5. Strictly Id advance. COUNTY TREASURER. We are authorized to announce Gkobob W. Hoi.kman, of Tiunesta, a Kepubll cau eaudidale tor County TreaHurer, at the enauiuK primary election, Saturday, June 1st. We are authorized to announce Josurn Obkkn, of Hickory township, as a Re publican candidate for County Treasurer, at the ensuing primary election, Satur day, June 1st. Secretary Cortelyoo proposes to keep the United Stales treasury free from any entangling alliances with the bIock market. In other words, Wall street will have to speculate on its own money. It is horrible to think what might bave happened iu that New York city school in which tire broke out the other day, if the children had not been trained In the fire drill. In less than two min utes the children were all upon the street, none of them knowing uutil then that there was anything wrong. The fire drill should be introduced in every school building. God's chosen stewards, by self ap pointment, seem to have all arrived at the one conclusion that none of them have gathered into themselves the great riches ascribed to them. To make good they are hurling their riches promiscuously at colleges and such worthy Institutions of learning, but it is noted that very little of their stewardship is devoted to the relief ot the poor of the lums. Blizzard. The Titusville Herald otters the sug g stion that Democratic journal need not work themselves into a frenzy about the state capitol Investigation. A repub lican legislature, backed by a Republi can governor, will do the probing thor oughly. If it is necessary for anyone to don prison garb at the conclusion the present administration will look alter the matter. Some astounding revelations are being made, but wholly In the nature of charges. When tbe proof comes it will be time to act. Tbe day is apparently gone when a few Wall street gamblers can scare this big flourishing country into a panic. Tbe attempt last week to wr.ee k tbe business of the country by breaking the "stock market" proved-a miserable failure, and the wheels of prosperity are turning just as lively as ever. This country is not run on wind and the sooner these gam blers come to realize the fact the better it will be for themselves. People engaged in legitimate pursuits are little concerned ' about what Wall street is doiug these days. Some of tbe members of the Legislature are itching to vote a big appropriation for a new executive mansion at Harrisburg one that will match the capitol. Tbe pres ent gubernatorial dwelling is a very re spectable one, and a Governor who is tit for bis job will feel just as comfortable there as In a gullded palace. Tbe White House at Washington is an old fashioned affair, with small window panes aud wooden floors. We love it because it has been the official residence of all our Presidents from Thomas JelTer-on to Theodore Roosevelt. There is too much of a tenden cy in these days ol plethoric prosperity to luxuriate In marble halls. What we want is a little more sentiment and a lit tle less magnificence. Punxy Spirit. State Tension Bill. Senator Cochrane, Democrat, of Ly coming county, introduced a bill to pen Bion Pennsylvania veterans ot the civil war and it passed the senate by a vote of 42 to 1. The bill affects those persons who were at tbe time of enlistment residents and continue to be residents ol the state, and only these. The amount is specified as follows: To those who served for one year or less, $5 per month. To those who served more than one year, and not more than two years, 87.60 per month, To those who served over two years, (10 per month. All applications for pensions shall be made to the auditor general and the right to such pensions shall be finally deter mined by the auditor general. Section 5 The pension to be granted shall begin on January 1st, 1898, and shall be payable quarterly thereafter on the first days of April, July, October and January of each year. Section (i The necessary blanks for ap plication and proof for pensious under this aot shall be furnished by the auditor general. Section 7 The sum of $1,000,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary, be, and tbe same la hereby specifically ap propriated for tbe purposes of paying the pensions created hereby. Should tbe above bill become a law, it will provide a pension in addition to that which is now received by the old veter aus from the national government. It is entirely independent of, and not a sub stitute for, the national pension law. Similar legislation has been ou the statute books of Masaehusetta and Maine fnr several years, but what ptofpeet the bill has for passage at this session Is dlfn-onttrosay. Pensions for Soldiers. Congressman Wheeler Anxious to Assist War Survivors. HorsR of Representatives, Wamunoton, March 10. To (lie Old Soldiers: AN ACT. "Re it enacted by the senate and bouse ot representatives of the Uulted States of America iu congress assembled. "That any person who has served 00 days or more iu Ihe military or naval ser vice of the United States during the late Civil war or 00 days in the war with Mexico, who has been honorably dis charged therefrom, aud who has reached the age of 6i years or over, shall, upon making prool of such tacts according to such rules and regulations as the secre tary of tbe interior uiav provide, be placed upon the pension roll, and be en titled to receive a pension as follows; "In case such person has reached the sareof 62 yearn, $12 per month; TO years, $15 per month; 75 years or over, $20 per month, and such pension shall commence from the date of tiling of the application in the bureau of pensions alter the passage and approval of this act, etc. Approved February (1, 1007." I would suggest to all or those soldiers who desire to make application for pen sion or lucrease of pension under the above act of February 6, 1007, to write me for blanks for that purpose and I will be pleased to furnish them. By writing me direct much tiuie will be saved and the work of filing their claims will be much facilitated. 1 have just returned from Visit to Washington, D. C, to meet the officials of the ififfereiit departments, and especially the pension bureau, Iu order to leuru the process through which a claim must pats. It is my earnest desire to coutinue the energetio work as can led on by my pred ecessor, Mr. Sibley. Nelson P. Wheklkr, Member of Congress, 28lh Dist., Pa. Endeavor, Forest county, Pa. W. C. T. V. Meetings. A parlor meeting was bold at the home of Mrs. SuieM. Sbarpe, superintendent of this department, Friday afternoou, Dec. 4, 1!HX. Mrs. Ella Wenk read her report ol the State Convention, to which she wa a delegate from Tionesta Union. Quite a large number listened to this In teresting report, aud all must bave gained inspiration from It. Mr. Sbarpe served refreshments at tbe close ol the meeting. The subject for tbe meeting held on Jan. 22, 1007, was Narcotics, and Mrs. Jas. Haslet couducted a short program, which was especially directed to tbe evils arising from the cigarette habit. On Feb. 12lh, Mrs. Marie Hopkins led an interesting meeting, the subject being the department of Mercy, of which she is superintendent. Mrs. Hopkins reported bavins organized a large Band of Mercy In tbe public schools of Tionesta. Tbe annual due social held at tbe plearant home of tbe treasurer, Mrs. S, D. Irwin, Friday eyening, Feb. 15, was well attended and much enjoyed. Re Ireshmeuts served by Mrs. Irwin, and 'cake contest" in which all took part, were pleasant features ol the evening's entertaiumet.'. On Feb. 20th Mrs. Jennie Agnew, who is in charge of the Soldiers and Sailors Work, presented an Interesting program, Subjec, tbe Canteen. , By special invitation the W. C. T. U, met at the borne of one of its charter members, Mrs. Jos. Dale, Tuesday evening, March 12th. The subject was Literature, Mrs. Martha Derickson, su perintendent. This was a particularly help'ul meeting. Mrs. Neill, of Brad ford, was present and talked in the inter est of Medical Temperance. At the close of the meeting the society was delight fully entertained by Mrs. Dale and Mrs, Dewees. Delicious refreshments were served. Nearly all of these meetings were pre sided over by our faithful president, Mrs. Martha DerickRon. Press Supt. Letter to Hurgetg J. T. Carson, Tioncnta, Pa. Dear Sir: You may like to know what you pay for the paint in a gallon of "paint," assuming the pure-paint part of all "paints" to be all alike; which it isn't; and worth $1.75 a gallon. Of a paint adulterated 10 per cent., tbe pure-paiut brings $1.94 a gallon. 15 per cent, brings $2.00 a gallon. 05 o33 .. 331 " " 2.02 " 50 " " 3.50 " 75 " " 7.00 " The average adulteration of paint in this country is about one-third; so, you see, the average price tbe American peo ple are pay iug for paint is about $2.62 a gallon. 11 is a game of wits. Adulterators are alwaya too sharp for tbe bulk of con sumers. People won't pay $1.75 a gallon for paint. So they pay $2.62 a gallon for paint and something that looks like paint mixed with it. (They pay tbe painter, besides, from $2 to $i for painting those useless gallons.) Why do they do it? They don't know Devoe. Yours truly, 18 F. W. Devok & Co., New York. P. S. Dunn it Fulton sell our paint. ( nunc of Htomarh Trouble. Wben a man has trouble with bis stomach you may know that be is eating more than be should or of some article of tood or drink not suited to his age or occupation, or that his bowels are habit ually constipated. Take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to regulate the bowels and improve the digestion aud see it tbe trouble does not disappear. Ask for a free sample. Sold by Dunn A ruiiou. Gently moves the bowels and at tin same time stops the cough. Bee's Laxa tive Couch SvruD. Contains Honev am Tar. No opiates. Best for coughs, colds, croup and whoonlmr conirh. Satisfaction guaranteed. Children like It. Mothers indorse it. Sold by J. R. Morgan. A newly married man may be win ing to attend bis wife's church, but he continues to vote as bis father did. Tetter, Suit tthenm and Eczema. These are tbe diseases for which Cham berlain's Salve is especially valuable. I quickly allays the itching and smarting and soon effects a cure. Price, 25 cents For sale by Dunn A Fulton. $H.5." Erie to San Francisco, Los An goles and Other Western Points, Tin Nickel Plate Koad. Also reduced rates to points in the Northwest and Southwest. Tickots daily March 1st to April 3(Uh. Full informa tion of agent or address C. A. Asterlin, D. F. A., 07 Btate streot, Erie, Pa. 4t Cream of the News. Fortune smiles on few and grins at many. Our new line of wash goods is the finest ever shown In Tionesta. Call early aud get the pick of the lot. Hopkins. .The family tree or the grafter is a plum tree. Takes the burn out; beals the wound; stops the pain. Sau-Cura Ointment, 25 and 50o. Dunn ife Fulton. Evidently the kleptomaniac iias nerves of steel. Tbe salve that acts like a poultice is Pine Salve C'arbollr.ed. No other salve so good for cuts, burns, boils and chapped skin. Ask about it. Price 25 cents. Sold by J. R, Morgan. Some beauty Is skin deep aud some is only enamel deep. Thompson's Barostna cures chronic or acute inflammation of the kidneys and bladder, or ulceration of the same. 50o and $1.00. Dunn it Fulton. A boy in the school room Is worth a dozen in the pool room. tn shoes we carry all Ihe best makes and can fit you in either men's, women's, boys' or girls' shoes, at the smallest pos sible figures. Hopkins. It An awkward man in a ball room It apt to be a train wrecker. Thirty days treatment for kidney bladder troubles aud rheumatism for $1.00. Your money refunded If not sat isfied. I'lneules contain no alcohol. Do uot derange the stomach. Easy lo take. Sold by J. R. Morgan. A man doesn't notice Ihe expense so much at the time it he pays a with a check. For twenty years I was troubled with Sciatic Rheumatism and pain in the back and bips. At times I could not walk. Several years ago I began using Thomp son's Barosma Kidney, Liver and Blad der Cure, and I have been perfectly well ever since. J. A. Perry, Enterprise, Pa. Dunn A Fulton. -A woman has no right to grow old until after she bas been married at least once. Rolling on it llnrrrl. The puMic In gvii.-rsil and life saver !u particular s-limld lo warned, of the danger nud folly of rolling on a bar rel the bodies of apparently drowned persons. This process has never yet helped to resuscitate, though It has judoulitedly killed many, half drown ed persons. The idea that It "pumps out" the water is entirely falla cious. In the first place, no water enters the li ngs of a drowned man till he lias been absolutely dead for many hours. In the second, tbe re moval of water from the stomach is t;uite a seci'iidar.v consideration coin ared with the importance of re-establishing the action of hentt and lungs, and rolling a body on a barrel is about the surest way of preventing both heart and lungs from resuming their normal functions. Artificial expansion and contraction of the chest by alter nately stretching the arms above the head and compressing the chest with them Is the correct first aid to the ap parently drowned, but never can roll ing on a barrel be anything but dele terious. New York Times. Tretty Thin Toffee. During one of (Jeon-ie Graham Vest's campaign tours In the early nineties it was necessary for him to sojourn over night in the town of St. Charles. The best hostelry the place afforded was poor enough, and at breakfast Vest was especially put out by the stuff that was placed before him for coffee. After having sampled the beverage Vest, with a frown, called for the proprietor. Wben that Individual appeared the senator asked, with a wave of his hand toward the offending liquid smoking innocently before him. "Sir. what is this stuff?" "Coffee," meekly replied the proprietor, somewhat taken aback. "Coffee!" repented Vest In fine scorn. "My friend. 1 could insert a coffee beau In my month, dive into the Missouri river, swim to the (own of Alton. 111., and I'll guarantee that one could bail up much iM-tter cort'ee than this, sir, over .he entire route:" How to Dried tlnse Coin. Several cases of making and circulat ing counterfeit coin have been beard at the central criminal court during the last few days, and at the conclusion of one of the cases the foreman of the ury asked the authorities If they would take a suggestion from twelve business nieu who during the year had to deal with considerable sums in silver coin. There was. he said, a most simple test for the detect Ion of base coin. It was to sharply cut the milled edge of a good coin against the milled edge of the suspected coin. If spurious the metal would almost Immediately begin to shave off. After making a personal test the common sergeant said he quite agreed with the suggestion of the jury as to the usefulness of the test and said It ought to be made known. Lon don, Queen. ,, 8100 HEWAIIII, H(M). The readers of this paper will be pleased to leai n that there is at least one dreaded disease that science lias been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fra ternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrb Curo is taken in ternally, acting directly apon the blood and mucous surface of the system, there by destroying the foundation of the dis ease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assist ing nature in doing its work. The pro prietors have so much faith in its cura tive powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are thebest. For Sale. A 30,000 capacity saw mill complete, suitable for sawing long timbers; boilers and engine of 120 b. p. Also; two 10-aore farms with Improvements, and wild land adjoining. Josiaii Work & Sons, tf Clarington, Pa. My daughter was troubled for over a year with a fever sore on her leg, snd was helpless in bed for three months. To the great surprise of all, including the four doctors who had attended her, San-Cura Ointment healed the great sore in less than six weeks. J. D. Hood, Townville, Pa. San-Cnra Ointment, 25 and 50 cents. Dunn & Fulton, Chnmbrrlnln' C'ouah Itemrdy U llolh Agrrrnble and KHeellvr. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy baa no superior for coughs, colds and croup, and tbe fact that it is pleasaut to take and contains nothing In any wav injurious bas made It a favorite with mothers. Mr, W. S. Pelham, a merchant of Klrksvllle, Iowa, says: "For more than twenty years Chamberlain's Cough Remedy bas been my leading remedy for all throat troubles. It is especially successful in cases of croup. Children like it aud my customers wbo bave used it will not take any other." For sale by Dunn & Fulton. Administratrix's Notice. Letters of Administration on the estate of James K. Green, late of Harmony township, Forest county. Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment with out delay, and those having claims or de mands will present them, duly authenti cated, for settlement. Cynthia E. Grkkn, Administratrix, 3-20 tit. West Hickory, Pa. REPORT OF THE AUDITORS of Tio nesta Township for tbe year ending March 11, 1007: Jacob Smearbaugh, Treas. Dr. Rec'd from Wm. Lawrence, ex- tieasurer $ 178 10 Ree'd from Co. Treas., liKtt-lOOtl... 320 64 Rec'd from Co. Treas. road order Martin Carlson 23 36 He'd W ui. N ieol, col. cash road tax 33 73 " 2St) 95 Kec'd from Co. Treas., unseated... 05 8;1 " " poor t 01 " Wm. Nlohol, Col 107 24 Wm. Niebol, Col. road order 12 32 " " " ' 4 88 " " " tax .... 78 80 " from County Treasurer....! 228 35 $1750 83 Cr. By orders paid $1104 01 By 2 per ct. to Treas. on $1 104.01.. 22 08 Col. on;$1104.01 22 OS By balance in treasury 002 66 $1750 83 Wm. Nichol, Collector. Dr. To amount of duplicate $1114 22 5 per ct. com. added on bal. fsa.-lo 4 17 $1118 3!) Cr. By 5 per ct. abatement on $700.07..$ 35 29 2 per cent, commission ou $084.34.. 13 OS Paid to Treasurer 070 OS 5 per cent, commission on $180.01.. 9 45 Paid to Treasurer 179 M Land returns 41 65 Exonerations 80 56 Paid Treasurer 83 24 5 per cent, commission on $87.02.. 4 33 $1118 39 Henry Sibble, Supervisor. Dr. To orders drawn $ 27 20 Cr. By 17 days' service $ 27 20 Jamb Wagner, Supervisor. Dr. To orders drawn $ 24 00 Cr. By 15 days' service... $ 24 00 G. P. Monday, Supervisor. Dr. Toordersdrawo 19 32 Cr. By service and labor. $ 19 32 Chas. Weingard, Supervisor. Dr. Toordera drawn $ II 02 Cr. By service and labor $ 11 62 Assets. Balance in treasury $ 602 6(1 Liabilities. Orders outstanding $1080 32 Net indebtedness.. $ 477.66 We the undersigned Auditors or Tio nesta Township, hereby certify that we bavo examined the aliove accounts and found them correct, to the best of our knowledge and belief. J. H. Wkntworth, ") A. L. STHicKENiiURn, V Auditors. W. a. Korh, ) Attest-ORION ALLto, Clerk. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Vendi. Ex., issued out of the Couit of Com mon Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylva nia, and to mo directed, there will beex posed to sale by publio vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., on SATURDAY, MARCH 23, A. D. 1907, at two o'clock p. in. the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: JOHN WATSON, to use of W. A and VERSA R. SHEW'MAN, vs. PETER NELSON aud TEN A NELSON, Ven dl. Ex., No. 23, February Term. 1907. Ritchey dc Carriuger, Attorneys. All defendants' right, title, interest and claim of, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate In the village of Kellettville, Kingslxy township, Forest county. Pennsylvania, described as follow-: Beginning at a post on line of land of T. D. Collins and S. & T. R. K. track, thence distant 16 feet Irom center of said track along line of T. D. Collins 40 west 89 feet to a post; thence along line of Col lins south 70 feet to a post; thence west 270 feet to a post on line of Salmon Creek Lumber Co., on line of Maggie Wilson 144 feet to a post; thence bv line of Wilson and M. Andrews N. 47 esst 104 feet to a post; thence along line of Hub Mill S. 47j 200 feet to a post 16 feet from center line of R. R. track; thence parallel with said R. R. S. 24 west 110 feet to place of beginning. Containing 34,338 square feet. Being same land described in mortgage from said defendants to John Watson, recorded In Mortgage Book 0, at page 409. Erected thereon oue two-story frame building about 24x 10 with L 16x18 feet, one small baru, and tbree other out buildings. Taken iu execution and to be sold as the property of Peter Nelson and Tena Nelson, at the suit or John Watson, to use ot VV, A, and Verna R. Sbewman. TERMS OF SALIC The following must be strictly complied with when the property is stricken down : 1. When the plaintiff orotlier loin cred itors become tbe purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgago searches on the prop erty sold, together with such lion credit or's receipt for the amount of tho pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof as he may claim, must bo furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled Immediately will bo continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of the next day, at which time all proporty not settled for will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom first sold. Seo Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition, pago 4 10 anil Smith's Forms, pago 384. A. W. STROUP, Sheriff. Sheriffs Oflice, Tionesta, l'a Febru ary 20, 19U7. A. CURE Y, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIOlsTESTJL. IF-A.. Telephone No. SO. X I Know, I We Know, T.' I f TJ"n..r luu ivuu, i iuu ivuunt t lie Knows, They Know, Everybody Knows IftUlNAMHUIISHUOfl CPlttllHCOWM Spring Styles, 3.50 and 4.00. G. W. ROBINSON & SON Knox and Yoiiiiians HATS For Nprlng. There's do article of man's drers where style and quality count f r so much as in his hat. It pays to buy the best in most things, but it pays double to buy the best iu a hat. In a Koox or Youmao'a Hat you are sure of the style and quality. Koox and Youmao'i Crushers, $1 to 82 50. Knox aud You man's New Wind sors. $3. Kuox aud Youniau's New Pan toons, 83 Knox and Youmao's New Repub lic. 83. Knox and Youman's Derbies, 83 to 85. Knox Silk Hats, $7. Kdox Opera Hats, 86. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 20 SENECA ST.. OIL CITY. PA. Spring Term State Xormiil Opens April 2. ATAI.Oi; KKKK. J. K. Anient, II., Inithiun, I'd. Fred. Grettenborgor GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General lllacksinithing prompt ly done at lxw Kates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and just west or the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. KRED. GRETTEN BURGER las. B. MtiVMF PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER, ItepairM Holler, Mills, Tanks, Agitators). Itnjs and Nells Second - hand Boilers, Etc. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End ofSuepension Bridge, Third ward, OIL CIT1, PA. AflniluiMtrator's Male Ileal Estate. of Pursuant to an order or tho Orphans' Court of Forest County, Pennsylvania, there will be sold at public sale, on tho premises, in Kiugsley Township, In said County, on SATURDAY, THE 8UTH DAY OF 1 MARCH, A. 1). 107, tho following described real estate, late of Elizabeth J. Putl'enhurg.deueased, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land situated in Kellettville, Kingsley Township, Forest Conuty and SUte of Pennsylvania, bounded and described ss follows: IJeginning at a post on a twenty foot alley; thence along line or land of C. liauer, North fifty-eight degrees West, one hundred (1H) feet to a post iu line of lauda ol Mrs. Mary A. Toby; Ibeuce along said Mrs. Msr.v A. Toby land. North fitly degrees East, tifty-threo (S3) feet to a post ; thence by land of W. A. Krihbs, South fifty-eight degrees EaHt. eighty-three (8:1) feet to a post on line of said twenty foot alley; thence along said alley. South thirty-two degrees West, fitly (.10) feet to the place of beginning; containing four thousand tive hundred seventy-five ( I57.r) square feet of laud be the same more or less. Hale to commence at " o'clock p. m. Conditions made kno-vn at sale, by C. Y. Dktak, Administrator, March 4, 11107. Chamberlain's u?arrrhoeaKjroedy. Never fails. Buy it now. It uiay save life. Easter Clothing Every man realizes the absolute necessity of being well dressed at Easter time. Tbe only questiou is where to get Clothing that is correct in sty e and sound in quality, without bei: g compelled to pay the exorbitant price demanded by hiost Custom Tailors. Lot Us Decide This For You. The hundreds of Spring Patterns we have draped at our store, ready for your selections, to be cut up and tail ored into Suits and Top Coals to your personal measure, will make garments perfect in fit, etyle ami quality, and the prices we ask are just one-half of those demanded by other Custom Tailors. $15, $18, $20.00 Suits and Top Coats Pressed and liepalred Free of Charge. All Easter Garment Made by us will be the cause of much envy among your friends. Why not bave the satisfaction of setting the style instead of following others ? Woolens Sold by the Yard. 22 SENECA ST. mff DMringfor'FVont Everyone dairying for profit will find that a cream separator is indispensable. It is, therefore, simply a ques tion of which separator will best meet his requirements. The Dairymaid cream harvester has been designed to meet all demands. It is built of the best material by experienced workmen. The essential points of the Dairymaid' cream har vester are : Simple construction. Large capacity, Durable construction, Easy cleaning, Close skimming, Light running. These, and many others, are valuable features which make a Dairymaid cream harvester best suited to those dairying for profit. For every up-to-date, well regulated farm, a Dairymaid cream harvester is a necessity. It will save you the incon venience of hauling your milk to the creamery, and bringing back cold and tainted or sour skim milk. Use i Dairymaid cream harvester and separate your milk while it is still warm and secure all the butter fat. Call and examine a Dairymaid cream harvester and secure one of the handsome little booklets telling you more about this separator. TIONESTA HARDWARE. $3.00 $3.50 $5.00 There's no secret in Shoe buying a ma,n either gets his money's worth or he doesn't. It's your own lault, sir, if you don't get yours. Satislaction is here ior you in any grade of Shoe you see fit to buy. We're looking for the man who has so far failed to find just the Shoe he wanted. If we can't fit him and please him in style and price, he'll have to give it up and go barefooted. We invite men to come here with their Shoe troubles. Sycamore, Seneoa aud Centre TRY THE REPUBLICAN OFFICE for your next order for Job Printing. We do evorythiuu from a larce Poster 8hoet to a Printed or Engraved Calling Card. WANTED: by Chicago wholesale and mail ordnr house, atwiHtant manager (man or woman) for this county mid ad Joining territory. (Salary $20 and rxpenaea paid weekly; expense nionoy advanced. Work pleasant; position permanent. No Investment or experience required. Spare time valuable. Write at once lor full particulars nnd enclose self-addressed envelope. Address, GUNKRAL MAN AGER. i:MJknNt.,Chlcauo. III. 8-1-101 "Chamberlain,rcighReiiie(jy" Cures Colds, Croup and Whuoplng Cough. Made to Measure - . OIL CITY, PA. Streets, - OIL CITY, PA ilfi My JORKNZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA.