a wtasfln : hi THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. j, , WCNK, - KDITOB PBOPBICTOB. WEDXKSDAY, APRIL 17, 1907. 1907 APRIL 1907 Su. Mo.lTu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. Tj.j4.A1 J. lJ.iiJl 12 11 j4 j5 j6 J7J8J9 20 2 22 23 M 25 2627 28 29 301 MOON'S c io.ao 0 vm. new -I n Moon lu p.m. Third Q. Quarter PHASES. 20 28 -v lint J Quarter , i. Moon l:S8 p.m. 1:05 AXXOUXCEJ1KXTS. Tkbms. County Treasurer, $10. State Delegate, 5. Strictly In advance. COUNTY TREASURER. We are authorized to announce Gkobob W. HoLKMAtt, of Tlonesta, a a Republl nan nRndiiiaiH tor County Treasurer, at the ensuing primary election, Saturday, June 1st. We are authorized to announce JosF-rH Grekn, of Hickory township, as a Re mibliasn candidate for County Treasurer, at the ensuing primary election, Satur day, June 1st. We are authorized to announce Wadb H. Brazes, of Kingslsy township, as a Republican candidate for County Treas urer, at the ensuing primary election, Saturday, June 1st. We are authorized to announce Johx S. Gildkrhlebvh, of Howe township, as a Republican candidate for County Treas urer, at the ensuing primary election, Saturday, June 1st. The Buffalo News notes that the Do in ocratic press rallies eagerly to the support of the railroad sharks, corporation law yers and tough old political machinists who are banded together in the noble work of assailing the President, and re marks that it In an inspiiing spectacle. In the United States are 356,000 Bquare miles of coal area, against 10,000 In Great Britain, 1800 in Germany and 51,000 In all Europe. This country has many similar forms of natural wealth, aud need fear no panic unless from bad government or the imminent threat of it. Many old veterans throughout the state are or Deemed aa to the fate of the state pension bill which has passed the Senate and is now in the House ior con currence. This bill was introduced by a Democratic senator, and the members of that party In the legislature are anxious to put the Republicans ou record on the bill. Their solicitude for the old soldier is no greater than it ever was. The bill 1b a righteous one and it enacted into law would bring joy to the hearts of many an old veteran whose years on earth are but few at best. We trust the Republican House will pass the bill and thus put their Democratic colleagues to a test of the loyalty and friendship they seem all at once to have taken on for the old sol dier. Pass the bill. please or honor some good man with "a terra or two." What nonsense, isn't it, when you come to look at It from a com- moil souse, unselfish standpoint! Mr. Smith ought to enter the field In the next campaign in an effort to break up this enormous folly of changing representa tives except for good and sufficient rea sons, among which would be dishonesty, Incompetency, or a refusal longer to serve. Mr. Smiths legislative exper ience and training has been quite ex ton- ive, and being just in the prime of life he would be of inestimable value to bis constituents were be returned repeatedly to congress from bis district. His people should Insist upon bis candidacy at the next prl i aries, and should bend every effort toward aiding him In breaking np this "unwritten" and nonsensical rota tion law. Injustice to Penrose. There Is sufficient evidence on band to show that the precipitation of the name of Senator Penrose in connection with the now well known "$3,000,000 con spiracy" as groundless as auy political scheme that was ever concocted. For Senator.Penrse to do, say or even think of any act against President Roose velt would be for the senior Senator from Pennsylvania to go exactly contrary to his past rejord towards the President. The facts are, and no one knows them better thau Mr. Roosevelt himself, that In all of the President's policies be has had no stronger or more ardent supporter than Senator Peurose. For him to now become alUllated, either directly or by Import, with any movement or scheme to retard the execution or extension of the President's policies would be a confession on Senator Penrose's part that In all bia suppoit ot IJresldeut Roosevelt during the past be was in the wrong; and such is by no dleans the case. To mention one particular Illustration of Senator Penrose's loyalty to the Presi dent was that be was instrumental in sidetracking the Foraker resolution on the Brownsville colored troops matter, and having passed a substitute practically removing all unjust adverse criticism of the President's action in the matter. If such a move Is adverse to the President, on the part of Senator Panrose, we fail to know what antagonism means. But this Is only one of a number of evidences which go to show that the senior Senator from Pennsylvania has alwaya stood by the President and does today as strongly as ever, and no one knows it better than President Roosevelt himself. These are the facts in the case, notwlth standing the strenuous efforts made to associate Senator Penrose with any num ber of Individuals In an effort to ant&g onize the President in bis policies. All the facts show Mr. Penrose's continued loyalty to President Roosevelt. Will- iamsport Gazette and Bulletin. The Carolina Poplar. Under this name unscrupulous tree agents have been selling a so called shade tree, characterized by its rapid growth. The specimens I have seen In this locality are nothing but Cottonwood, and com pared with other trees used for shade Is valueless. Writers on Forestry deolare it is "only a weed not worth the nutting." Perhaps It will grow faster than any tree In thia climate. Prof. Green says It may be found from Queueo to Florida, aud west to New Mexico. About Its only merit Is its rapid growth, and it can be used for pulp, but not successfully for timber purposes. In Kansas It Is sawed for weather boarding to some extent, but the boarda must be tacked on green, the Booner alter it la cut the better, as it has been said if It remains a few days ex- nosed to the sun that It will "curl Itself up into hoop and the winds will bowl It out of the Beld and over the prairie." Its roots extend In all directions tilling drains and sewers; will raise sidewalks of all descriptl ns If you -vill only give it time. The roots also will go clear udder a cellar, and send up shoot In the garden behind the house. It will tlourlsu in most any kind of soil, and is equal to the willow If not better along streams to pro lyl die hanks fr im being washed. No tree or shrub Is superior for this pur pose, and the beauty of It Is it la so easily propsgated. All that is necessary is to cut slips a foot long In the early spring, take a bar and pinch them Into the bank, leaving a bud or so above ground, and four-nflba of the shoots will grow. Thla would bo a good way to protect the banks of our river In Tlonesta. 'these trees have been known to grow several feet the first season in favorable aud moist sit uations and be 6 or 7 inches in diameter and 40 feet high in 7 years, so the growth is Immense. Five or six feet in one sea ls not uncommon. They are only fit to plant In two places-along streams where the object is to protect the banks, or on poor ground away from houses and improvements. Thla is the doctrine r those who have investigated the nature of thia tree. To protect river and creek banks it has no i-uperlor, whileasashade tree It la a poslitve nuisance for many reasons. 8amuf.l D. Ikwis, Member Board of Forestry. WRECK ON GREAT NORTHERN. Mall Clerk W. R. Jones and Four Un identified Foreigners Were Killed. St. Paul, . April 1G. While running 40 miles an hour the Great Northern, westbound, Oriental limited, which left here for Pacific coast points Sun day morning was derailed early yes terday at Rartlett. N. 1). Five per sona were killed and a score or more Injured, some of them seriously. After the wreck, a gas tank explod ed and the tialn took fire, seven pas senser coaches helns destroyed. The sleeper and observation coaches es caped the Dames. There Is said to be some evidence that the rails had been tampered with. Officials of the roud say that the track in this vicinity had been In apparently flrstclass condition. They are unable to account for the wreck on any other theory than that It was an attempt of miscreants to wreck the train. The dead: W. B. Jones, mall clerk, Grand Forks; four unidentified for eigners, believed to be Greeks. The wreck occurred on the line di viding Nelson and Ramsey counties. The mail car jumped clear over the engine and landed in Ramsey county, while the remainder of the wrecked train burned In Nelson county. Many thrilling escapes and numer ous aets of heroism occurred. Though Mall Clerk Jones was killed his hpdy was recovered by Mall Clerk Foduess, who entered the burning mall car three times to do so. ' Fod ness was severely burned. News Agent W. H. Green of St Paul worked bravely In rescuing in jured and helping those In the wreck age, although he himself was badly hurt. I Lace Curtains. After your house cleaning it is necessary to "Hz up," and in this Lnoe Curtains play an im portant part. We have a large stock, new goods, and beautiful designs, at 50c, 75o, 81, 81 25, 81.50, and op to 83 per pair. I Portieres. . 84.50 to 87.50 per pair. Rugs. A fine lot of Rugs, size 9 by 12 feet, ranging in price from 8J5 to 834. We will have these in stock uutil nest week, wheo all unsold muet be re turned. G. W. ROBINSON & SON Cream of the Sews. as a lost The Miserable Rotation System. A few congressional districts in this state still persist In banging totbeabomi nable rotation, or pass-it-around, system in the election of Representatives in the National House. The people In these districts have become so imbued with the Idea that their particular friends should be favored bv election to congress re gardless of what these friends' capablll ties aa a repreaenative are, that they have lost sight of the fact that no one or two- term member can be of any great use to bis constituents. And for this very len lent way of looking at a matter of so great importance these districts lose mncb, or all, you might say, of the standing and influence they should exert in a representative way. Isn't It possible to make voters understand the folly of such a nonsensical course? Do they not know that representatives from the rota tion districts are looked upon In the light of a mere Joke when they enter congress? The older members understand that they are to be mere yearlings, or at best two-year-olds, and so they are given very little attention or consideration when the important committee assignments are made. Why, a member under two terms never gets on a committee of the least importance, and la committee Is where the real work is done. Suppose James G. Blaine bad been retired after his sec ond or third term In congress, would the country ever have beard of him again? Surely not. This thing or taking on new apprentice every two or four years ought to appeal to every one as a wrong idea in any business, and especially so when people are electing men to repre sent them and of whom they expect any very great usefulness in congress. The longer a member ia kept In congress the more potent be becomes, the morn things be can accomplish for bis people and the easier it is to accomplish them. This fact is surely patent to every thinking citizen. The first requisite a represents tive must p,-sees Is honesty, the next is brains, and the very next, experience and the prestige of continuous service. It is not esseutial that a man should possess great forensic talent, that is a nice ad junct along with other qualifications, but it is the worker and the Influential bust' ler who gets the good things for bis con stituents, and be doesn't get tbem with a brass band either, but rather by having a knnwledire how to eet tbem, and tbis knowledge is gained only by long exper ionce. We have in mind one district which has been "rotating" for the past twentv veare or more; it is our neighbor, ii, wih. ntimDosed of the counties of Jeueron, Clarion, Indiana and Arm ait Mtlif Itv the abominable rotation avstem one of the best, most carelul rialoHtaklng and Indefatigable workers In the last congress, Hon. W. O. Smith, was obliged to step down and out for a new man, because it was the oilier teiiow s turn. That district Is one ot the greatest in Industries and diversified interests In the Union, and yet It has gone along seemlDgly all couteut to lose its great force 'ami welgbt in congrs Just to Forest Proper was a business visitor in our town Monday evening. Miss Emma Huling, of Vowinckel, visited ber friend, Mary Watterson, one uigbt last week. Mrs. Wm. Sboup and Mrs. Wm. Wat terson attended the funeral of Mrs. Geo, Lapp, who was burled at Rose cemetery, Tuesday last. Wm. Brady baugh and Silas Irwin, who are working at Nebraska, spent Sunday at their homes In this place. Howard Zuendel, teacher at this place. spent Saturday and Sunday at his borne at Starr, Pa. Walter Huling, of tbis place,- expects to move bis family to the Cliff Shoffstall farm. Howard Lnaber and Wm. Ledebur, of Tiomsta, arrived hereon 8unday to fin ish the Proper well. Snow Ball, Letter to L. J. Slirlver, Tioncata, Pa. Mnzette. Dear Sir: The cost of a gallon of paint put-on is about $5, no matter what paint you buy. 100 gallons Devoe put-ou t 500 110 " next-grade " 550 120 " next-to-that " 600 130 " next " 650 140 " next-to-that " 700 150 " next " 750 160 " next-to-that " 800 170 " next " 850 180 " next-to-that " 900 190 " next " 950 200 " next-to-that " 1000 210 " next ' 1050 220 " next-to-that " 1100 The B'.rongest paint is the one that takes least gallons; least gallons to buy; least gallons to paint; and the strongest paint is the one that wears longest. These lessons are useful. Yours truly, 23 F. W. Devok A Co. New York. P, 8. Dunn it Fulton sell our paint A Woman Telia How to Relieve Rbeuinnlle Pains. 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 Chamberlain's 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, berlaiu's Pain Balm is a iinimont. The relief from pain which it affords is alone worth many times its cost. It makes rest and sleep possible. For sale by Dunn & Fulton. Some men look aa helpless dog. Thompson's Barosma not only cures diseases of the Kidneys, Liver and Blad der. but restores the general health. 50c and f 1 00. Dunn A Fulton. Life Is a good deal like a ccmio opera without a plot. The salve that acts like a poultice la 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. The paperhanger expects pay for put, ting up at a hotel. You'll miss it if you don't get that summer sewing dope soon. Some dsy the hot wave will be upon us and then the work will be twice as irksome. We have the pretty new dress goods. Hop kins. It Nothing is more unsatisfactory than vanity in others. Thompson's Barosma is a positive cure for all diseases of the Kidneys, Liv er, and Bladder. 50c and 81.00. Ask for a free sample bottle. Dunn A Fulton Many a man's success in life is due to the accident of birth. Sau-Cura Ointment will positively cure Piles, Eczema and any skin disease; 25o and 50o. Ask for a free sample. Dunn fc Fulton. Everything in the way of trouble comes to those who mate. Thirty days treatment for kidney bladder troubles and rheumatism for J1.00, Your money refunded If not sat isfied. Pineules contain no alcohol. Do not derange the stomach. Easy to take, Sold by J. R. Morgan. No, Cordelia, temperance drinks are not In the dry-goods class, The safe, certain, reliable little pills that do not gripe or sicken are Dade's Little Liver Pills. Best for sick head aches, biliousness and lazy livers. Sold by J. R. Morgan. Every man is willing to take chances of being ruined by prosperity Get Immediate relief from Backache, Pain in the Side, Groin or Hips, by taking Thompson's Barosma, the best Kidney and Liver Cure. It makes permanent cures. A purely vegetable remedy, adapted to all ages. 50c and f 1.00. Free sample, .Dunn & Fulton. Some men go broke and some others haven't enough to go broke on. State of Ohio City, ok Toledo, 1 LUCCS COUNTY, Frank J. Cuenky makes oath that be is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City ot 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 ray presence, this 6th day ot December, A. 1. JHWI. seal. A. W. GLEASO.V, notary riwuc. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally and act directly on the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, tree. Glorifier Won the Carter Handicap. New York, April 16. Glorifier, J. H. McCormick's big chestnut horse, fresh from a successful winter campaign at New Orleans and second choice In the betting, won the $10,000 Carter handi cap at Aqueduct, beating Roseben a length and a half, which in turn was a head in front of Don Diego. De Mund, the favorite, finished fourth, and Oxford, also heavily played, fol lowed closely on his heels, being fifth. The time for the seven furlongs was 1:28 1-5, a very creditable peSormance under the conditions that obtained. Twenty thousand persons went down to tie opening of the Metropolitan racing season for 1907. It was a crowd which eagerly took advantage of the first opportunity to back its judgment of the horses against that ot the more than a hundred bookmakers a contest which ended disastrously for the public. Only a single favorite won. Ucntle and Effective. A well-known Manitoba editor writes: "As an inside worker I find Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets inval uable for tbe touches of biliousness nat ural to sendentary life, their aotiou being gentle and effective, clearing tbe digestive tract anu toe neaa. rnce, ceuia. Samples free at Dunn & Fulton's. For Sale. It Pays To Wear Jootl Clothes. It pays to patronize the best clothes sbon; it pays to know just when and what clothes to buy. Our new things for bpriog and Summer are here now. The dean est, brightest, snappiest, most stylish clothing. For the Men. We are showing tbe wonderful pro. ductioos of Alfred Benjamin & Co and Hackett, Carbart & Cu., of New York. Just received the latest suit and overcoat and raincoat creations nf these great makers. Prices, 812 to 825 per suit, over coat or raincoat. For the Young Men. We have an exclusive ultra lice of college brand oiothes which the boys will appreciate. Trices, suits, 912 to 822. Also showing a handsome line for boys and children. $4 to 810. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST., OIL CITY. PA. A 30.000 capacity saw mill complete, suitable for sawing long timbers; boilers and engine of 120 b. p. Also, two 40-aore farms with improvements, ana wnu isna aiiioinins. Johiah Work & Sons, " . .. " . - Ti ll llriugiuu, x . Xotlce to Public. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Citizens National Bank of Tlones ta, held at the Banking House, February im. 1U07. the following persons, t. v. uoi. Huh, L, J. Hopkins, J. C. Bowman, F. X. Kreitler, F. R. Lanson, O. V. Proper, A. m. juoutt, it. M. Herman, m. u. us- woody, executed a bond to protect all Depositors and Creditors of the Citizens Manorial Hank, or Tlonesta, from Iosb, and guaranteeing tbe payment ot same, G. F. Watson was unanimously elected a Director lor tne ensuing year. T. D. Collins, President. J. C. Bowman, secretary. u So sure are we that Thompsons Baros ma will cure any disease of the Kidneys, Liver and Bladder, also Backache, Side ache, 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. D'unrt & Fulton. First Monday Excursion. 100 Miles aud Return fur $1.00. via Nickel Plate Road. Commencing Sunday, April 28th, and each Sunday following, individual tick ets will be sold to DointH within 100 miles at 11.00 round trip. Full information of Agent, or address C. A. Asterlin, v. r. A., 807 State St., Erie, Pa. 2 EUREKA! Yr, I Hare Found It at Last. Fouud what? Why that Chamberlain's Salvo cures euzo na and all mannor oi itching of the skin. I bays been allticted for many veara with skin disease. I bad to get up three or four times every night and wash wiih cold water to allay the terrible Itching, but since using this salve in December, 1005, tbe itching has stopped and baa not troubled me. Elder Jolm T. Ongley, Rootville, Pa. For sale by Dunn & Fulton. LOS ANGELES OR SAX FRANCISCO. via Nickel Plate Road. Account Mystio Shrine Meeting, and German Baptist Conference. Tickets April 24th to May 17th. Full information of Agent or address C. A. AstOTlin, D. P. A.', 807 State St., Erfe, Pa. 3 Executors' Notice. Letters Testamentary on the estate of I C. W. Clark, late of Tlonesta Horougb, Forest County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indented to sum estate are iisreoy uoiiueu to make payment without delay, and those bavins claims or demands will pre sent them, duly authenticated, for settle ment. Mks. Ada Clark. 1 .Iohkph Clark, I Executors. F. R. Lanson. 1 Tlonesta, Pa. S. D. Irwin, Attorney. 4 17-6t County Bridge Painting. As per Act of Assembly, approved April 21, 11103, the Commissioners of For est County will reoeive sealed proposals for the Daintinirof the following bridge : U pper bridge across i lonesia ireea: ai Nebrnska, Oreen township. Two spans, 147 feet each in length, width of roadway, 18 feet in c ear. All euard rails and all Iron and steel to be first thoroughly cleaned by removing all a'-alea and blisters and then to be thor oughly painted one coat with a paint of established reputation ior nve years- du rability on metal suriaces, ana u u guaranteed to remain in good and effect ive uondition for five yeais from date of painting; all loose nuto to be ilghtenoa. Contractor to furnish all materials, also furmh and remove all scanolding. All work to be completed on or before the first riav ol Seotember. 1907. All bidi must be on file in tbe Commissioner-' office in Tlonesta, on or before tbe sev enth dav of May. 1907. The Commls. sioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Leonard agnew, Andrew Wolf, Philip Emert. County Commissioners, Attest: J. T. Dale, Clerk. Tionesta, Pa., March 27. 1907. Notice to Electors. In compliance with tbe requirements of the Act of Assembly ot the uommon wealth of Pennsylvania, "providing a uniform method of electing certain party officers," eto., approved the 17th day of February, 1906, we, the County Commis sioners of Forest County, hereby give notice that the lollowing Delegates to State Conventions are to be elected in nuiil finnntv: also oartv Committeemen together with a list of the County Offices for which nominations are to be made, at the primary election to be held on Sat urday, Jane 1st, 1907. , republican. 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. rHOUIIIITION. Four delegates to the State Conyeution. One County Treasurer. The above constitutes the list of offi cers to be nominated or elected at the spring primary election, as per certifica tion of the Chairmen of the several polit ical parties of Forest County filed in the office of tbe County Commissioners. Lkonard Aonew, ANDREW WoLK, Philip Emkrt, County Commissioners. Attest: J. T. Dale, Clerk. JORKNZO FULTON. Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. Fred. Grottonberger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Oas or Water Kit- i and uenerai rjiacKsmimmg pruinm- Ull tin tv ilnnfl at Low Rates. Repairing M Machinery criven special attention, ana satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. ORETTENBEROER PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. tyle & Quality This hits tbe nail of clothing satisfaction on the bead and without it your spring cluthiug offers you absolutely no distinction from the "ready-made" crowd. The Advantage in Buying from the Glasgow Lies io the fact that the clothing we make ie tailored to p6rso al measure by skilled union tailori who "know how." Tbua tbe absolute assurance ot getting clothing that ia faultless io workmauship and material, combined with excellency of fit, makes this a place worthy of your patronage. The Famous "Glasgow" Prices. Suits and Top Coats $15, $18, $20.00 Made to Order Pressed and Repaired Free. Fine Woolens direct from our own mills sold by the yard M 22 SENECA ST. OIL CITY, PA. FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, TIONISTA. PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, 150.000. $73,000. Time Depoiita Solicited. A. Watni Cook, President. Will pay Four I'rt Cent, per Annum A. B, KlLLY. Cashier. Wlf. SM KAKBAUQBT, Vice President A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheeler, a. D1RSCTOKS W, Robinson, Wm. 8 m ear baugh, T. F. Rltcher. J. T. Dale, A. B. Kellv, Repairs Rollers, Tanks, Agitators. and Nells Second Rollers, Etc. Stills, Ruys hand Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End of Suspension Bridge, Third ward. OIL CITY, l'A. Chamberlain's Pougl), Remedy Cures Colds, Croup hod WKSoping Cougli. A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Pine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Bates. Rear of Hotel Weaver TIOInTESTj. PA. Telephone No. 20. Collections remitted for on day of payment at low rate,. We promise our oustoni ers all the benefits oonslstent with eonserratlve Unking. Interest paid on tl me deposit. Tour patronage respectfully solicited. Monarch Clothing Co. sea jprmifTDot rnrjntiiraim ctommeet. 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. Administratrix's Notice. Letters of Administration on the estate of Jainns K. Green, late of Harmony township, Forest county, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estHte are hereby notilled to mBke payment with out delay, and those having claims or de mands will present them, duly authenti cated, for settlement. Cynthia E. Gkkkn, Administratrix, i.'ja (It. West Hickory, Pa. ISO Kleotrlo Oil. Guaranteed for Rbouinatisra,, Sprains,, Hor, Feet', Pains, An'.. At all dealer mean ;it suns ni:lli:xiu ni makis. Elegant and stylish grey and Fancy Worsted Suits, made in the very latest style, cut long, double or single breasted. Tbe most d1 C QQ beautiful patterns Equal to custom tailored, at pXV0 Stylish grey Plaid or Fancy Worsted Suits, Blue Serge of the finest quality, also Black Thibet, Black Worsted or stylish all wool Cheviot Suits in faucy and late patterns. Made double or single breasted $Q QQ for men or young men, at pUUO Suits that would easily cost you 810 and S12 in any other store, made of durable all wool Mixed Cheviots, Plain Cheviots or Fancy Cifi QQ Mixed Worsteds. Perfect fitting and strictly up to date, at ipO.CO ROYS' SUIT. Boys' or Children's Suits, at $1.98, $2.98, $3.98. Sale of Women's Suits, Coats, Jackets, Skirts and Waists now on. MONARCH CLOTHING CO. OIL CITY, PA. NEAR DERRICK OFFICER
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