THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. C. WtNK. EDITOR 4 Pkopkhto. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1907. 1907 APRIL 1907 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. TTTTTJ JMJ6J7 j8j9 20 2122 23 24 25 2627 28 29130 I MOON'S PHASES. ) First Quarter ,aFull Mooa U Quarter O Moon 12 20 28 B:S p.m. 1:08 a. iu. cm. 2:06 p.m. AXXOITXCE JI EXTS. Terms. County Treasurer, f 10. State Delegate, 5. Strictly In advance. COUNTY TREASURER. We are authorized to announce Gkorob W. Uolkman, of Tionesta, ax a Kepubli can candidate for County Treasurer, at the ensuing primary election, Saturday, June Int. We are authorized to announce Josei h Grekn, of Hickory township, aa a Re publican candidate for County Treaaurer, at the ensuing primary election, Satur day, June 1st. We are authorized to announce Wadb H. Bra.kk, of Kingsly township, as a Republican candidate for County Treaa urer, at the ensuing primary election, Saturday, June 1st. We are authorized to announce John 8. Gildkrslkkve, of Howe township, as a Republican candidate for County Treas urer, at the enauing primary election, Saturday, June 1st. Mr, Bkyan seems to have overlooked the fact that the habit of voting against him may be aa fixed as bis own habit of trying it again. At the close of President Roosevelt's term in the White House, the publio will be satisfied to have bim do anything he may please, except to rest. Somb of the congressional visitors just returned from Panama say the excava tion will be finished in five years. Those who see what-is going on at the isthmus are the most nptimisti". Mr. Wilson, Secretary of Agriculture, aays the prosperity of the United States can not be destroyed by Wall street flur ries. The people throughout the country are clearly of the same opinion. Congressman McCall, of Massachu setts, a distinguished historian and statesman, aud a man of independent po litical proclivities, has announced him self as being for "Uncle Joe" Cannon for President. There are more of us who could vote for "Uncle Joe" without tak ing an anesthetio. Punxy Spirit. For forty years, says the Washington Post, the railroad magnates of the United States have been as powerful and as irre sponsible as the barons of medieval times. The only difference is that those were captains of war; these are captains of iodustry. A time came wbeu the barons bad to surrender the privileges tbey abused, and the time has come when onr financial magnates must be deprived of the advantages they have usurped. In this quarrel between Roosevelt and liar rlman the publio sides with the President, and that is a matter of no small import ance in such a same. The bill making the maximum rate of fare on railroads within this state two cents a mile baa been signed by Governor Stuart. The new law goes into effect September 30, and applies to all steam railways. It preacribes a penalty of fl, 000 for violation of its provisions and also provides that a single fare need not be less than five cents. A bill exempting lines less tbaD 40 miles long from the provisions of this act, and making five cents a mile the maximum rate, ia pend ing in the House Railroad Committee. It will probably be amended so as to ap ply to road less than 50 miles long and reported lavorably. The railroads claim the act is unconstitutional because it is unreasonable in regulation, and they will test It in the courts. And thus early in the game is one of tbe promises of the Republican platform redeemed. Tbey will all be fulfilled. The probing of tbe Capitol expend! tures has brought to light such things as were never even suspected by those rea aooably familiar with tbe construction of the magnificent pile. There can be no excuse for tbe excessive charges on ac count of furnishing, and tbe revelations have amazed and dumbfounded those who honestly believed that the splendid building represented actual value for tbe millions expended. It is certain that Governor Stuart will not rest until every essential fact concerning the cost has been ascertained and given to the people. It is also just as certain that be will direct Buch action as shall be necessary to re cover for the state any money fraudu lently obtained through collusion or oth erwise. The present Governor has pledged the people his good faith in tbe matter and no person can doubt bis sin cerity. The story to the effect that a combina tion ot multi-uiiiliouairos has been formed, cousmtiug of such "philanthro pists" as Hearst, Uarriuian, Rockefeller, aud others, which has already raised a fund of 15,000,000 wherowith to defeat I'resident Roosevelt's policies in the next congress and national Republican convention, ia the sensation of the bour. Thestorv is generally believed, and the exposure of tbe plot so early in the game bas driven many a big gun iu politics t0 cover, and denials of complicity in the scheme have been numerous. It haa made the President stronger than ever with the masses, and if the national con vention were to take place this year bia Domination for another term to the Pres idency could not be prevented even by himself, and tbe sentiment may still be such next year that, in spite of himself the people will demand and conlpel his re-election. Mr. Roosevelt's great popu larity is not alone on v. hat be has done or intends doing, but because be ia aho lutely honest and incorruptible in all the walks of life. Backed up with brains and energy such a man is bound to win. J i - , P. R. R. AFTER TRAIN WRECKERS. Extraordinary Efforts to Catch Men Responsible For Ditching Expresses. Pittsburg, April 9. Scores of Ponn sylvanln railroad and Plnkerton de tectives were sent to Hudson, O., by the Pennsylvania railroad manage ment In ihc hope of getting a clue to the wreckers who on Saturday night derailed a fast train. Rewards aggregating ,10,300 have been offered for apprehension of the wreckers. Of this amount $2,500 will be paid for the capture within 48 hours of the persons responsible for the wreck. President McCrea has summoned the superintendents of the grand di visions of the railroad to a conference, when extraordinary measures to safe guard passengers will be planned. The officials are now positive that the wreck of the 18-hour flyer at Min eral Point a few weeks ago was the work of the wreckers. Then in rapid succession came the wrecking of the Manhattan Limited at Wilmerding, the wrecking of the Keystone Express at East Pittsburg, the wrecking of the Chicago Express at Turtle Creek and the attempt a few nights later to dltcu the Chicago Express at Penn station. In addition to these wrecks a dozei fast passenger trains have been stoned between Pittsburg and Greens burg. In several of the bombard ments passengers were badly hurt The Hudson wreck was the work of the same men who wrecked ;lo fast trains. The spikes holding one rail had been removed and the end of the rail turned so that It would catch the flange of the engine wheels and throw the train from the track. Another Attempt to Wreck Train. Alliance, O., April 9. An unsuc cessful attempt was made early yes terday to wreck a fast freight on the Cleveland & Pittsburg branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad company, with in 500 yards of the station here, when the engineer of the train saw the sig nal for a clear track suddenly throw to red. The emergency brakes were applied and the train brought to a standstill in time to avoid running into the open switch. A man who evl dently opened the switch ran from the track and disappeared. rmsourg in uire Danger. riusuurg, April 9. J. v. Arras oj the United States engineers' corns, who has charge of building the dams In the Ohio and Allegheny rivers In this vicinity, has submitted a report to tne government in connection with the recent flood here. He says PIttS' burg is, like Johnstown was, in dan ger of devastation by a flood, caus. ing the loss of thousands of lives and millions of dollars' worth of property. Mr. Arras reports that when the ca- tasiropne occurs it will come with Just as little warning as did the one in the ConeniHiigh valley. Letter to J. ff. Landers, Tionesta, Po. Dear Sir: The cheekiest fraud in all paint is paste paint. Here's one. Lawyer Arley B. Magee, Dover, Del., painted his house four years ago with paste paint at a cost of $44 for paint and $01 for labor; total $105. Tbe bouse got shabby in two years; then be painted De voeatvery different cost: $18 lor paint and $30 for labor; total $4.8. Paste paint $105; I)evoe$48.j It is like fatting bogs on milk water. Paste paint is whitewash. ' Yours truly, 22 F. W. Devok 4 Co., New York P. S. Dunn A Fulton sell our paint. Kl'ltEKA ! Yea, I Have Found It at Last. Found what? Why that Cbatnberlaln'a salve cures ecze na and all manner of itching of the skin. I have been alllicted for many years with skin disease. I bad to get up three or four times every mgbt and wash with cold water to allay the terrible Itching, but since using this salve in December, 1005, the Itching bas stopped and bas not troubled me. Elder Johu T. Ongley, Rootville, Pa. For sale by Dunn A Fulton. Lead pills are sometim a regarded as the only sure cure for tbe worrying habit. San-Cura Ointment relieves at once that itching, burning pain and perma nently cures Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Itchinir, Bleeding or Protruding Piles, Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Old Sores, Pimples, Boils Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Fes' ters, Insect Bites and Poison Ivy. San Cura Ointment, 25c and 50o. Sample free. Dunn A Fulton. Among other things frequently missed as we journey through life is the last car. Senile and Effective. A well-known Manitoba editor writes: "As an iuslde worker I find Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets inval uable for tbe touches of biliousness nat ural tosendentary life, their action being gentle and effective, clearing tbe digestive tract and the head." Price, 25 cents. Samples free at Dunn A Fulton's. This is said to be tbe 1 and of the free, yet the owner of real estate bas to pay taxes on it, Piles are dangerous but do not sub mit to an operation until you have first tried Man Zan, the Great Pile Remedy. It is put up in collapible tubes with a nozzle that allows it to be applied exactly where it is needed. If vou have itching, bleeding or protruding piles and Man 7.an does not relieve, money refunded. Soothes snd cools. Relieves at once. Sold bv J. R. Morgan. For Sale. A 30,000 capacity saw mill comnlnrn. suitable for sawing long timbers: boilers and engine of 120 h. p. Also two 40-aure larins with improvements, and wild Inert adjoining. Johiah Work fe Sons, tl Clarington, Pa. A nd there is always more or less re joicing in a community when a chronic kicker kicks the bucket. Cuts, Burns and Bruises sre healed by San-Cura Ointment, preventing scurs. 25c and SOo. free sample. Dunn A Fulton. quickly Aids in Ask Air Cream of the Sews. Wbn a butcher moves he pulls up steaks. Thompson's Barosma is a positive cure for all diseases of the Kidneys, Liv er, and Bladder. SOe and $1.00. Aak for a free sample bottle." Dunn A Fulton. Aa a rule a man's oredit is all i Iglit at tbe wrong time. The salve that acts like a poultice is Pine Salve Carbolized. No other salve so good for cuts, burns, boils and chapped skin. Ask about it. Price 25 cents. Sold by J. R, Morgan. Reform lan't always what it ia preached up to be. Sau-Cura Olntmeut will positively cure Piles, Eczema and any skin disease; 25o and 50a. Ask for a free sample. Dunn A Fulton. Men do not bold women dear who cheapen themselves. Thirty days treatment for kidney bladder troubles and rheumatism for $1.00. Your money refunded If not sat' istied. Pineules contain no alcohol. Do not derange tbe stomach. Easy to take. Sold by J. R. Morgans All men are animals and some of them are car seat bogs. Thompson's Barosma not only cures diseases of the Kidneys, Liver and Blad der, but restores the general health. 50o and $1.00. Dunn A Fulton. -A Bible iu a man's baud is no proof of religion in bis heart. Tbe safe, certain, reliable little pills that do not gripe or sickeu are Dade'a Little Liver Pills. Best for sick head aches, biliousness and lazy livers. Sold uy J. it. Morgan. There's usually a wide gap between promise and performance. -Get immediate relief from Baokaohe, Pain iu the Side, Groin or Hips, by taking Thompson's Barosma, the best Kidney and Liver Cure. It makes permanent cures. A purety vegetable remedy, adapted to all ages. 50c and $1.00. Free sample. Duiid A Fulton. Wise men always do a little bustling on their own account while waiting for good luck to come and pay them a visit. lloro School Report. TIONKSTA SCHOOL 8KVBNTH MONTR. M D SO M S "0 SD D - a 2. a c 3 a a ROOM. No. 1 30 i!4 81 4 No. 2 23 20 85 8 No. 3 38 31 85 5 No. 4 85 30 8 18 No. 5 35 30 87 7 Total ltll 13.i 85 42 PRESENT ENTIRE TIME. Room No. 1. Blanche M. Pease, Teach er. Lester Weaver, Robert Ellis, Dewey Saulsglver, May Lusher. Visitors, 13. Room No. 2. Bess H. Byers, Teacher. Genavieve Grove, Anna Mary Quling, Eva Bromley, Ruth Ball, Elsie Wolcott. Walter Sigworth, Claude Bromley, Glenn Wolcott. Room No. 3. KatharineOsgood, Teach er. Donald Campbell, Harrison Charles ton, Marguerite Haslet, Bessie Hepler, Laura Bromley. Room No. 4.-C. F. Feit, Teacher. -Janet Jamieson, Agnes Joyce, Wilda Rowland, Maguerite Blum, Florence Maxwell, Maud Green, Nyetta Moore, Hazel Clark, Frances Grove, May Lan son, Sarah Agnew, Hazel KenniBtou, Grace Mays, Thomas Ritchey, Jeff Hen ry, Aura Foreman, Robert Sigworth, Clare Hullng. Room No. 5.-J. O. Carson, Prinoipal. Ben Wenk, Ralph Sigglns, Paul Hullng, Merle Dunn, Mary Sutley, Maude Head, Bessie Sigworth. State of Ohio City, of Toledo, ) Lucus County, j Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business in tbe City ol Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that can not be cured by the use of Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6tU day ot December. A. D. 1890. seal. A. W.GLEASON, r. ,,, Notary Public. Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. Cured of Itlieuiiiniimn. Mr. Wm. Henry, of Chattanooga, Tenn., had rheumatism in his left arm. "The strength seemed to have gone out of the muscles so that It was useless lor work," he says. "I applied Chamber lain's Pain Baim and wrapped the arm In flannel at night, and to my relief I found that the pain gradually left me and the Btrength returned. In three weeks the rheumatism bad disappeared and has not since returned." If troubled with rheu matism try a few applications of Pain Balm. You are certain to be pleased with the relief which it affoids. For sale by Dunn $c Fulton. tvvvv4MvMMMAAAAAAua Plows! Plows 1 1 Plows I II We are closing out our stock at bargain prices. See us before purchas- ing elsewhere. G. W. Robinson & Son. Notice to Public. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Citizens National Bank of Tiouos ta, held at tho Banking House, February 26, 1007, tbe following persons, T. D. Col lins, L. J. Hopkins, J. C. Bowman, F. X. Kreitlor, F. R. Lanson, O. W. Proper, A. M. Doutt, R. M. Herman, E. L. De woody, executed a bond to protect all Depositors and Creditors nf lm C'IMkmih National Bunk, of Tionnxtii from Iouh. and guaranteeing the payment of same. vvatson was unanimously elected a Director for the ensuing year. 1. u. Collins, President. J. C. Bowman, Seoretary. tf Whooping CoiikIi. I have used Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy In my family in cases of whooping cough, and want to tell you that :lt is the best medicine 1 have ever used. W. F. Gaston, Posoo, Ga. This remedy is Bate and sure. For bale by Dunn A Fulton. A Woman Tells How Itrllcvr Rheamatle Palna. I have been a very great sufferer from the dreadful disease, rheumatism, for a number of years. I have tried many medicines but never got much relief from any of them until two years ago, when I bought a bottle of Cbamberlaln'a Pain Balm. I found relief before I bad used all of one bottle, but kept on applying It and soon felt like a different woman Through my advice many of my friends have tried it and can tell you how won dorfully It has worked. Mrs. Sarah A Cole, 140 S. New St., Dover, Del. Cham berlain'a Pain Balm is a liniment. The relief from pain which it affords ia alone worth tnauy times Its cost. It makes rest and sleep possible. For sale by Dunn tE Fulton. So sure are wethat Thompsons Baros. ma will cure any disease of the Kidneys, Liver and Bladdor, also Backache, 8lde aclie, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Non-retention, Palpitation of the Heart and Nervousness, that we will guarantee to do so. Thompson's Barosma, 50o and $1 Sample bottle free. Dunn A Fulton. Bank Statement No. 6038. rjEPORTOF THE CONDITION OK Aa- THE KOKEST COUNTY NATION AI. BANK AT TIONESTA, in tho State of Pennsylvania, at the close of business March 22, 1007. RESOURCES: Loans and discounts $386,222 04 wveruratts, secured ana un secured 24 156 U. S. Bonds to secure circula tion 50,000 00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds 2.187 31 Bonds, securities, ito., 70,148 til Banking-house, furniture, and fixtures 15,101 08 other real estate owned 401 IH1 Due irom National Banks inot reserve agents) 15,383 79 iue irom approved reserve agents 85,068 84 Checks and other cash Items 301 78 Fractional paper currency, nickels, ancf cents 273 75 Lawtul money reserve in bank, viz: Specie $18,045 40 Iegal ten.ler notes. 10,000 00 28,945 40 Redemption fund with U. H. Treas' r(5 per ct. of circu lation ) 2,500 00 $657,276 11 LIABILITIES: Capital stock paid in $50,000 00 Surplus fund 67,000 00 Undivided protits.less expenses Hinl taxes paid 6,844 22 National bank notes outstand ing ; 50,000 00 Individual deposits subject to check 130,238 80 Time certificates ot deposit 847,105 00 $057,270 U State of Pennsylvania, County of Forest, ss: I, A. B. Kelly, cashier of the above named bank, do aolemnly swear that the aoove statement is true to the best ot my knowledge and belief. A. B. KELLY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day of March, 1907. C. M. Arner, Notary Public. Correct Attest : T. F. Ritchey, O. W. Robinson, Wm. Smkarhauoh, Directors. County Bridge Painting. As per Act of Assembly, approved April 21, 1003, tbe Commissioners of For est County will receive sealed proposals for the painting of the following bridge : Upper bridce across Tiouesta Creek at Nnbrnaka, (ireen township. Two spans, 147 feet each in length, width of roadway, 18 feet in clear. All guard rails and all iron and steel to be first thoroughly cleaned bv removing all B'-alea and blisters and tbeu to be thor oughly painted one coat with a paint of esiannsiieu reputation lor nve years' rtu- rauiiuy on metal surfaces, and to be guaranteed to remain in good and effect ive condition tor five yeais from date of painting: all loose nuts to be tightened. Contractor to furnisb all materials, also furnish and remove all scaffolding. All work to be completed on or before the first day ot September, 1907. All bids must be on tile in tbe Commissioners' office in Tiouesta, on or before tbe sev enth day of May, 1907. Tbe Commis sioners reserve the right to reject any or an Dias. Leonard Aonew, Andrew Wolf, Philip E.mert, Countv Commissioners. Attest:-J. T. Dale, Clerk. Tionesta, Pa.. March 27, 1907. Notice to Electors. In compliance with the requirements of the Act of Assembly ot the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, "providing a uniform method of electing certain party officers," etc , approved tbe 17th day of February, 1906, we, tbe County Commis sioners of Forest County, hereby give notice that the following Delegates to State Conventions are to be elected in sid County; also party Committeemen together with a list of tbe County Offices for which nominations are to he made, at tbe primary election to be held on Sat urday, June 1st, 1907. repuslican. One delegate to the State Convention. One member of the County Committee from each election district. One County Treasurer. democrat. One delegate to the State Convention. Two members of the County Commit tee from each Township. One County Treasurer. prohibition. Four delegates to the State Convention, One Countv Treasurer. The above constitutes the list of offi cers to be nominated or elected at tbe spriug primary election, as per certifica tion of the Chairmen of the several polit ical parties of Forest County filed iu tbe office of tbe County Commissioners. Leonard Aonew, Andrew Wolf, Philip Emert, Couuty Commissioners. Attest: J. T. Dale, Clerk. Administratrix's Notice. Letters of Administration on the estate of James K. Green, late of Harmony township, Forest oounly, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all peisons indebted to said estate are heroby notified to make payment with out delay, and those having claims or de mands will present them, duly authenti cated, for settlement. Cynthia E. Green, Administratrix, 3-20-tit. West Hickory, Pa. PromptlT obtninwi, or rtt RETURNED. tO VIARt'IXPtRIIHOC. UurCMASGlSASI THE tOWEST. Send model, pbuto or okeU'h lor expnrt Hoiiri'h and free report on patentability. INFRINGEMENT uita conducted before aU court. Patents obtained throufrh na, ADVER TISED and SOLD, free. TRADE-MARKS, PEN SIONS and COPYRIGHTS quickly obtained. Opposite U. 8. Patent Office, WASHINQTON, D. O. 1 4,AAA.4,A4AAA.AA.A.A..AA House I Cleaning I Time, tod you will neoii something from this list : Oil Cloth, Linoleum, Matting, Carpet, Taiut, Wall Paper, CurtaiDP, Carpet Sweepers, Carpet Beaters, Carpet Stretchers, Tack Hammers, Lace Curtain Stretchers, Curtaiu Polos. We Can Supply You. G. W. ROBINSON & SON It Pays To Wear Good Clothe. It pays to patronize the best clothes shop; it pays tu kDow just when and what clothes to buy. Our oew things for Sprint; and Summer are here row. The e'ean est, brightest, SDappiest, roost stylish clothing. For the Men. We are sbowincr the wonderful nro ductioos of Alfred Benjamin & Co. and llackett, Uarhart Ci (Jo , of JNew York. Just received tbe latest suit and overcoat and raincoat creations of these great makers. Prices, $12 to $25 per suit, over coat or raincoat. For the Young Men. We have an exclusive ultra lice of college brand o othes which the boys will appreciate. Prices, suits, $12 to 822. Also showing a handsome line for boys and children, $i to 10. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 20 SENECA ST. , OIL CITY. PA. License Applications. Notice is hereby given that the follow init applications lor license have been tiled In my otllce and will be presented April 16. 1007. at tbe Court of Quarter sessions or f orest Couuty. Pa. : l. Ueo. vl . Buhl, Hotel Keystone, Marienvllle, Pa. 2. Joseph J. Ynnne. New Mar en Hotel, Marienville. Pa. 3. C. F. Weaver. Hotel Weaver. Tio nesta Ho rout;!), Pa. 4. U. K. and M. L. Uerow, Central nouse, Tionesta linrouKti, ra. certified from tbe Kecord. J. C. Ukikt, Clerk March 20, 1007. ORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONKSTA. PA. Fred. Grcttenborgcr GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General macksm itblng prompt ly done at JjOW Kates. Kepamnir Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shoo in rear of and lust west of the snaw House, riaioute, ra. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER, Repair Hollers, 8tlll, TaukM, Agitators. Ituyw and Nells Necond - hand Boilers, Etc. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End of Suspension Bridge, Third ward, OIL CITY, IM. A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Rear of If otel Weaver TIOITESTA, 2P.A.. Telephone No. 20. Nothing Succeeds Like Success. Whoa we draped for publio inspection our Spring aod Summer Wooleui it was witb the determination to make this city a regular "Broadway" of Style and Fash ion, and we have turned the trick. We have placed more stylish and fashionably dressed men bpon the streets than any other two ooncerns in town, and what's more, every one of them represent satisfied and contented patrons Are You Among Them? Or did you tie your money up in a "Guess Fit" ready made, which is a poor example of the style of the day, it having been made up at some factory months ago? Glasgow Clothing Costs No More Than ready-made clothing, and half of that charged by other custom tailors, yet it is perfect in fit, correct in style and foremost in quality, aud jut because we tailor to the personal measurement of our patrons, using only woolens woven at our own mills, which insures the quality $15, $18, $20.00 Suits and Top Coats Pressed and Repaired Free of Charge 22 SENECA ST. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, Time DepotiU Solicited. A. Watni Cook, A. B. President. DIRBOTOag A. Wayne Cook, G. W. Robinson, Wm. NntearbauRh, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Ritober. J. T. Dale, A. B. Kellv. Collections remitted for on day of pnyment at low rate. We promise our custom era all the benefit consistent with conservative banking. Interest ptld on time depoaita. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Monarch Clothing Co. i 1 1! ii m jl m. HIGH GRADE SUITS, SXKLLEXRURG MAKE. , Elegant and stylish erev and Fancv Worsted Suits, made in the vr latest style, cut long, double or siugle Deautiiui patterns .hqual to custom Stylish erey Plaid or Fancy Worsted Suits. Blue Sere of the finpt quality, also Black Thibet, Black Worsted or stylish all wool Cheviot Suits in fancy and late patterns. Made double or single breasted CJQ QQ for men or young men, at pli0 Suits that would easily cost vou ol durable all wool Mixed Cheviots, Plain Cheviots or Fancy CQ QQ Mixed Worsteds. Perfect fitting and strictly up to date, at )0O ROYS' SUITS. Boys' or Children's Suits, at $1.98, $2.9S, $3.98. Sale of Women's Suits, Coats, Jackets, Skirts aod Waists now on. MONARCH CLOTHING CO. NEAR DERRICK OFFICE, Made to Measure OIL CITY, PA. NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150.000. 173,000. Will pay Four Ter Cent, per Annum Killt. Cashier. Wm.Smbarbauoh, Vice Preaident Great Clothing; Purchase. A remarkable purchase from the Snellenburg High Grade Clothiers will enable us to offer lor the next lew days the most remarkable values in new and stylish Men's and Boys' Suits, &c. breasted. The most (JJ1A QQ tailored, at Vw.wu $10 aod 1 iu anv other !- .....I OIL CITY, PA.
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