-J v. THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. C. WCNK, COITOII 4 PnOPKIITOII. WED.VKSDAV, AUGUST H, 1907. Itepubliean Ticket. STATU. Mate Treasurer, JOHN O. SHEATZ, of Philadelphia. COUNTY. County Treasurer, (iKOKGE V. HOLEMAN, or Tionesta. (Jet Registered. Voters ohoiild bear in mind Uiat Sep tember 4th is the last day for legal regis tration iu order to entitle thera to vote at tlio November election. Republicans are admonished not to forget this important duty. Better nee to It at once. Tug tact that Caleb Powers has been in jail in Kentucky seven years waiting for a trial looks like cruel and unusual pun ishment. Sknator Knox has managed to main tain a boom of very respectable propor tions without any incidental embellish ments in the way of rescues or complica tions in the beverages. Mr. Bryan is to anuouoce bis candi dacy for the nomination In the tall. We suppose there is need of some formality about such an announcement, but as news item it is valueless. Th b Pennsylvania Department of Agri culture reports finding ground corn cobs in a recent test of foodstuffs. The purity of the cobs is not disputed, but the label, as might be supposed, failed to give par ticulars, and so got the makers into trou ble; A Cari.Ihlk, Pennsylvania, citizen re cently took a big chew of tobacco and discovering a bard substance in it took it out of bis mouth to investigate, when be found it to be a woman's finger, which bad evidently been cut off by accident and fell into the tobacco. The man felt so sorry for the poor woman that be swore oft' chewing then and there. It has been discovered tbat at an alti tude of 10,(100 feet liquor can be drunk in large quantities without causing intoxi cation. As a consequence an exchange thinks ballooning is bound to become popular. But the man of the Oil City Blizzard can't see why it should. What sense would there be in going on a high old lonesome when the liquid exercised no more stimulating effect than so much water? Amonk the things said by Gov. Vsrda man during bis unsuccessful canvass lor the Senate was: "I bad rather be living under the stars and bars to-day with Jef ferson Davis as president than in the United States with President Roosevelt at the bead of the nation." Gov. Varda man supposed this would be a clincher in Mississippi, but he was mistaken, and bis good licking was no worse than it should bave been. Although the British publio bas lent Japan 11,000,000,000 in former loans, it has drawn off lately. The Manchester Guardian says: "The odd thing is tbat British investors, after lending eagerly for the war, should now close their purses and refuse to provide a handful of cspital for a remunerative and fairly promising railway." Perhaps the discomfiture of Russia bad something to do with the former accommodating spirit. The retiring director of the mint George E. Roberts, has been doing some figuring, and bas come to the conclusion tbat there is (135,000,000 less gold in this country than we thought there was. More has been taken abroad by turists and more used in the arts, than bas been estimated. But even deducting this we have 11,464,845,280 left. Which is such a tremendous store of the yellow metal as no nation ever before dreamed of possess ing. Punxy Spirit. That men who commit crimes are not always dangerous seems to be proved by the fact that Bill Quantrell, the man who led in raids which were practically un provoked murders, committed for gain and revenge, has been living for forty years a peaceable life under another name. Had be been taken after the mas sacre of the unoffending citizens of Law rence, Kas., years ago, no one would have thought It ssfe to let him live, but he seems a peaceable old man now. Franklin News. We all imagine ourselves to be courage' oiiH, but nevertheless the world is dornl nated by fear. The great majority of people are even afraid to tbink! And the people they fear are afraid of them. Per haps this mutual and all-pervading cow ardice is best. It may be that It Is needed to keep our evil instincts in subjection. Everywhere man is a cringing and cow ardly creature, often afraid to do right when he knows it is right, Just because somebody else's interests, or his own are presumed to be in conflict. But in the long run, if you bave taken the trouble to observe, you have, perhaps noticed that peace and prosperity is the heritage of the man who dares to do right as he sees the right, Punxy Spirit. IMsoasr Must be Reported. In connection with tho advnrlisnineut of the Slate Health Department, which appeared iu lliix paper laxt week, the fol lowing list ofdiseasos which are required by the Department to be reported by physicians aud health authorities, ehould have been given : "Actinomycosis, Anthrax, Bubonic Plague, Epidemic Cerebro Spinal Menin gttis (Spotted Fever), Chicken-pox, Chol era, Diphtheria (So-called membranous croup, diphtheritic croup, putrid sore throat, should be reported as diphtheria), Epldeinio Dysentery, Erysipelas, Ger man Measles, Glanders, Hydrophobia, Leprosy, Malarial Fever, Measles, Mumps, Pneumonia (true), Puerperal Fever, Relapsing Fever, Small-pox, Scar let Fever, (So-called scarlatina and scar let rash should be reported as scarlet fever,) Tetanus, Trachoma, Trlchlniasis, Tuberculosis (specify what form), Ty phoid Fever, Typhus Fever, Whooping Cough aud Yellow Fever." Neighborhood Notes. The army worm baa io vailed Mercer and is said to be doing much damage to gardens in variosus sections or the town Lawrence county farmers are so pressed for harvest bands that they sre ollerlng f j and t-.&O per day and board for help of this KII1U. The Erie Conference, M. E. Church, will convene in annual session In the First church, of Erie, on Wednesday, septeumer 4. The Union City fish hatchery has pro duced thus lar this season over "2,000 Hue black basa tbat have been deposited in the streams and lakes or western l'enu sylvauia. We point with pride to Br'er Walter Irving Bates, . editor of the Meadville Tribune-Kepublican, whose wife has just presented him with a pair ot twin daugn- ters. Blizzard. Thomas Riley, who shot and killed Benjamin Robinson, near Russell City, Elk county, on June 21st. while Robin son was crossing Riley's land, was tried last week at Kkigway aud the jury ren dered a verdict of lusanity. Riley will undoubtedly be sent to one or the state asylums. The friends and relatives of J. C. Dur ham, of Kane, who was a passeuger on the ill-fated steamer loiumtua, wnicn went down on Uie Pacific coast, July 21, have Riven up all hope, for no informa tion has beeu received since tbat date, and relatives are resigned to the fact that Mr. Durham met a tragic death and watery grave. Following are the dates of the county fairs in the iron, coal and oil circuit: Kitlanning, August M, 14, 1.1 and 16; Butler, August JO, 21, 22 and 2.1; DuBois, August 27, 28, 2!) and 30; Brookville, Sep tember 3, 4, 5, and Hj Clarion, September 10, 11, 12 and 13; Ri i.ershiirg, September 17, 18, IU and 20; Stoneboro, September 24, 2.' and 20. From all appearances the corn crop of this year will not mature beforeovertaken by the frost. It's been an otf year in many respects. Buckwheat cakes and sassige gravy are sure to bave the call tor the fruit blossoms bave been so scarce tbat the little busy bee bas left this season with an empty store bcuse, and sassige gravy will prove a palatable substitute. Uniontown Genius. The last literary series on the Chautau qua platform at Chautauqua, N. Y for the summer will be on "American Life and American Letters," by Mr. Percy H. Boynton of the University of Chicago. This particular subject is theonein which Mr. Boynton's chief university work is done, aud on which he baa beeu lecturing during the last two or three years before various extension audiences. The series will come at II o'clock, Monday to Fri day, August 19 23. Terrenes Clune, aged about 30 years, employed as a driller by the National Oil Company, was seriously injured while at work at Enterprise, about six miles northern of TitUBViile, shortly after 10 o'clock Monday morning, Clune had climbed to the top of a three-pole derrick to adjust a line with which to pull the tubing from a well, when the derrick col lapsed under bis weight. He fell a dis tance of about 30 feet and alighted upon a wagon. Hia bead was badly jammed and and cut, nose broken and cut, a small bone in the left wrist fractured and num erous bruises about the body sustained. He was unconscious for nearly live hours after the accident. Physicians have hopes of his recovery. Cream of lite Sews. Self-made men need a lot of expert iinaering auerward. -The Wile Co. clothing stands for lit, style and wearing quality. Biid the onlv place in town where they can be had is at me tiopmus store. it It's awful bad manners lo have a wife tbat you quarrel with. -Dades Little Liver Pills keep ths system clean, the stomach sweet. Prompt reuei ior neauacne anu oiuousness. uood for all the family. Sold by J. R. Morgan Unless a man is willing to do some, thing lie will amount to nothing. Farm for Sale 4(S acres, one-third cleared, Urge bauk barn; house, spring, orchard, timbered wlib pine, hemlock and chestnut; three miles from Tionesta. Will be sold for less than half its actual value. Mrs. M. A. Rhodes, Tionesta, Pa. The minute you are nice to some peo ple uiey want 10 oorrow money irom you. Man Zan Hie Remedy comes put up in a collapsible tube with a nozzle. Easy to apply right where the soreness and in flammation exists. It relieves at once blind bleeding, itching or protruding piles. Guaranteed. Sold by J. R. Mor gan. It isn't always safe to Judge a man's wisaom oy me silliness ol his love letters, Pineules are for tbe Kidneys and Bladder. They bring quick relief to Dacaacne, rneumatism, lumbago, tired worn out feeling. Tbev produce natural action of the kidneys. 30 days treatment 11.00. Money refunded if Pineules are not satisfactory. Sold by J. R. Morgan The more people talk about the proper thing to do the less apt they are tu UU II. Summer coughs and colds yield at once to Bees Laxative Cough Syrup, contains honey and tar but no opiates. Children like it. Its laxative qualities reuuuiuieuu u 10 momers; Hoarseness, coughs, croup yield quickly. Keep it on uauu. ouiu ny j. l. aiorgan. Great Clearance Sale. The Semi-Annual Clearance Sale at the Big Department Store of David Mlntz at Marienville is uow going on and will Continue during all thn mnnrh nf A ,imiB It will pay you to come up and buy what guuun you are needing at present, and what you will neod this winter. Yours very truly, David Mintz. Resolution Adopted by tlie Advisory Board of the Department of Health of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. July 25, 1907. Rksolvkd: That In the opinion ol the Advisory Board and the Commissioner of Health a person who bas had tbe op eration for vaccination faithfully per formed three times, at intervals of two successive weeks, without success is for the time being immune from smallpox, and, further, that uuder the present law persons who bave a written certificate from a reputable physician that two such attempts to vaccinate were faithfully per formed aud a second certificate from a physician of the State Department of Health, or of a Board or Bureau of Health or Sanitary Committee of a City or Bor ough may be admitted to school lor one year without violating the spirit of the law, the object of which is simply to pre vent the spread of smallpox. It 1IAII AN AM IT I. TI.VIK But t'liniiilirrlain's Colic, Chnlrra ami Dlur rhoea ltemeily Cured lllm. It is with pleasure that I give you this unsolicited lesiinonial. About a year ago when I had a severe case of measles I got caught out in a hard rain and the measles settled in my stomach and bowels. 1 had an awful time and bad it not been for the use of Chamberlain'B Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy 1 could not have pos sibly lived but a few hours longer, but thanks to this remedy 1 am now strong and well. I have written the above through simple gratitude and I shall always speak a good word for this reined v. Sam. A. Gwin, Concord, Ga. For sale by Dunn A Fulton. Very Low One Way Rates 1o Pacllic Coast Points via Nickel Plate Road, Also to many other points in the West and Northwest. Tickets on sale daily September 5tb to October 31st. Get lull information of airont or write C. A. Aster lin, D. P. A., Erie, Pa. 21-ot-9-ll For an Impnlrrd Appetite. To Improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion try a few doses or Cham Her Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J 11. Seita, of Detroit, Mich., says: "They restored my appetite when impaired re. lieved me of a bloated feeling and caused a pleasant and sstlsfactory movement of me Doweis. t'rice, & cents, samples tree, uunn A Fulton. Krarnin. For the good of those suffering with ec zema or other such trouble, I wish to say, my wile had something of that kind and alter using the doctors' remedies for some time concluded to try Chamberlain's Salve, and it proved to be better than anything she had tried. For sale by Dunn it Fulton. TIONESTA HOOMINJ. Houses and Lots in Demand on Account of the New Factory. That there is great a demand for dwell- In us is evidenced bv the tact that today there isn't a honse for rent in Tiotiesta. I desire to state, however, that I have a number for sale, ranging in price all the way from S00 to f,",000, which can be had on reasonable terms. Call on or communicate with me if Interested. I can get you located satisfactorily in a short time. Calvin M. Abnkr, Real Estate and In.-urance, Tionesta, Pa. Send for the New x Catalogue of the STATE NORMAL SCHOOL at Indiana itis the most elaborate ever issued by a normal school and completely describes the splendid equipment and facilities ot this instuihton. Addms DR. JAMES E. AMENT INDIANA, PA. Central State Normal School. LOC K HATES, - PA. J. R. Flickioger, Principal. Fall terra begins Sept. !), 1907. If you are interested it) securing tbe best possible training for teaching or for business or desire to fit for college, nr are seeking an excellent course in Music, Elocution or Art, it would be to your advantage to patronize this reputable and thoroughly established institution. Its policy is to train not only tbe intellectual faculties but to develop character and to fit fur life's duties. Address for illustrated cata 1 g, The Principal. DON'T EXPERIMENT 6U8NTEE mm HEUTH If you suffer from Stomach, Kidney or Liver Trouhle, Rheu matism or other blood dis orders, correct them now. PERKINS' NATIONAL HERBS aoo TABLETS FOR Si.oo GuaM&lecd under Food and Dnjgl Act oi June 30, 1906. Certificate No. 251S For Sale by "W. IEE. CBOPP Gen. Agt, Tionesta, Pa. Administratrix's Notice. Letters of Administration on the estate of John R. Osgood, late of Tionaata, For est County, Fa., deceased, having been granted to tbe undersigned, all persona indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment without delay, and those having claims or demands will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. Anna Osooon, Adm'rx, Tionesta, Fa. Ritchkv it Cariunokr, Attorneys. WHITE PINE Flooring, Siding, and material for Window Casings and Inside Work. A good supply to select from always in stock. Call on or address. JAS. J. LANDERS, TIONESTA, PA. I TIONESTA I Cash Bakery f t J. C. MYERS. PROP. I J New and up to-date in all its , appointments. f Bread, Pie, Cakes, and any- I thing in the line of pastry jjj baking fresh every day. I ICE CREAM by tbe disb, or in quantity. J Special orders by phone or in person are given prompt at- X tention and satisfaction guar- jjj anUed. Ynur patronage is X kindly solicited. Bell and J County Phones. jjj i You Must Ho Up-lo Date You must keep abreast of tbe tiroes. You must know something better than anyone else. Make tbe effort and train yourself for success by a course at tbe Tho Oil City Business College Without training you cannot hope for success in these days of specializa tion. You can specialize yourself rapidly aud thoroughly at tbe Oil City Business College in any branch vou may select. Terms reasonable. Enroll now. NOTICE. DUNN A MOORHEAD, Attorneys-at-Law, No. 123 Bakewpll Building, fitts bnrg, Pa, Notice la hereby given that an applica tion will bo made to the (iovornor of Pennsylvania on Tuesday, the 17 tb day of August, 1JH7, by Austin P. Gillnn, Wm. W. Oillen, A. H. Kelley, Homer N. Young and Frederick A. Ortseil'er, under the art of Assembly entitled "An act to provide for tbe incorporation and regula tion of certain corporations," approved April -lull, 1874, and tbe supplements thereto, fur the charter nf an intended corporation to be called "American Cas ket Company," tbe character and object of which is tbe manufacture and sale of caxketa, coffins, rough boxes, trimmings, or of auy article of commerce or supplies pertaining thereto, and ail and every kind of undertakers' supplies, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits aud privileges of said act of Assembly, and supplements thereto. DUNN MOORHEAD, Solicitors. NOTICE. DUNN A MOORHEAD, Attornevs-at-Law, No. lit Bakewell Building, Pitta burg, Pa. Notice la hereby given that an applica tion will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, tbe LTth day of August, 1SKI7, bv Wm. W. Oillen, Aus tin P. Uillen, A. H. Kelley, Homer N. Young and Frederick A. Ortseifer, under the act of Assembly entitled "An actio provide for tbe incorporation aud regu lation nf certain corporations," approved April iHHh, 1S74, anil the supplements thereto, for the charter of an Intended corporation to be called "Standard Casket Hardware Company," the character aud object of which is the manufacture aud sale of casket hardware, builders' finish ing hardware, plated hardware, and other specialties of a similar or cognate charac ter from metal or wood, or both, or other material, and for these purpoxea to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benelita and privileges of said act of Assembly aud supplements therein. DUNN & MOORHEAD, Solicitors. THE GREAT VAN AMBURG SHOWS. At Tionesta, Monday, August 19, 1907. o s The Show this year is Bigger and Better and in a more commanding position than ever before to maintain its unrivaled . standing and rank and to amaze and delight its thousands of patrons with Many Entirely ilew ami Exclusive Features. Marion Sheridan and Her Troupe of Performing Lions. A Herd of Performing Elephants, including 15abo, tbe Largest Elephant in the World. Ilosedalo, tho Beautiful Ten Thousand Dollar torso. Jake, the Largest Gorilla Ever Exhibited in America. He is Five Feet Ten Inches in Height and Weigbi 150 Pounds, has Tremendous Strength, Marvelous Agility and His Powerful Arms are a Wonder to Behold. A Truly Wonderful Display of Trained Animals. 100 People. 250 IIorneN and Ponies. 20 Funny CIowhh Tbe Flower and Pick of Feature Performers From All Nations in a Program of Startling Struggles and Ludicrous Revelries, Carry ing the Spectators by Storm aud Wildly Applauded by All. i i I Straw To close out remainder X of our stock, we have di- vided them into three lots. Lot 1, J off. I Lot 2, oil Lot 3, choice l()c. G. W. ROBINSON & SON i One More Week. In deference to the wishes of our patrons we have decided to continue our 21st Anniversary Sale for one week longer, ending posi tively Saturday, August 17. The eight selling days of this salo have been tbe largest id our history, the low prices having caused tbe goods to literally walk out of the store. Men's Clothing, one third oil. Children's Clothing, one-fourth off. Hats and Furnishings, one-fourth to one half off. Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases, oue- fourth to one-half off. Only one condition Cash. Tbo Itbove prices are for our beat and newest goods. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST.. OIL CITY. PA. All Right. Tbe right kind of clothing made by iho right kind of tailors with the right kind of exporionce, and sold at the right kind of prices is "Glasgow Made Clothing." Suits and $15, $18, Made to Top Coats $20 00 Measure Tressed and repaired nitde. Woolens sold by the We Guarantee Absoluts satisfaction in 22 SENECA ST. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, Time Deposits Solicited A. Watnk Cook, President. A. B. ST M DIRB0T0R8 A. Wayne Cook, U. W. Koblnson, Wm. Mmoiff IirukIi, N.P.Wheeler, T. V. Rltchev. J.T.Dale. A. B. Kellv. Collections remitted for on day of pnyraent at low raton. We promise our custom era all the benefits oonxUtent with oonnervatlve banking. Intercut pid on time deposits. Tour patronage reHpectfully aollolted. Bring the Little BABY An Endless Program See the Free Spectacular Street Parade Starting from the Show Grounds at 10 a. m. 2 Performances Daily 2 Afternoon at 2 o'clock. free. All gartnouts uuiou yard. fit, style aud quality or no pay. OIL CITY, PA. mm v ii NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. S5O.O0O. $73,000. Will pay Four 1'er ttoif. per Annum Kkllt. Cathlor. Wm. Nmkarbauoh, Vic Preiiident Ones to See the ELEPHANTS, CAMELS, LIONS AND MONKEYS. of Startling Events Nieht.at 8 o'clock. J"