THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WINK, Editor 4 Proprietor. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER !), 1007. ltcpublicaii Ticket. STATU. Slate Treasurer, JOHN O. SHEATZ, of Philadelphia. I'OI'NTY. County Treasurer, (i EOKOE W. 1IOLEMAN, of Tionoata. 1907 OCTOBER 1907 Su. Mo.Tu. We.Th.Fr.Sa. ZZ-LJ.AA1 JLJLJL J-iLLLJl 3 j4l5J6J7l8J9 20 2122 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 MOON'S PHHSES. Nkw Moon 7 6:J0 a.m. 4:16 Flint 0:02 Tnira nn 2:B1 a.m. 3 Quarter It a.m. I It Quarter After gazing upon the ample form of Seoretary Taft tbe little Japs have con cluded tbatan ounce of prudence is bet ter tban a ton of valor. Octoiikr Is the vacation and visiting period for tbe present administration, rreaideut Roosevelt is being feted In the interior and Secretaries Talt and Root are festallzing abroad. About tbe only argument which the opponents of Sheatz for State Treasurer seems to have found lor their cause is that tb( re are thousands of good, bonest, hard working Democrats who are literally starviug for one more good chance at tbe political pie counter. In the six and a half yearn that Tom Johnson has been mayor of Cleveland tbe city debt Das increased fl3,706,MO. In Clereland'a last two bond elections tbe propositions backed by Johnson were overwhelmingly defeated. Mr. Burton may be depended on to finish tbe Job. Thb second trial of Uarry Tbaw for the killing of Stanford White will begin December 2. This agreement baa been reached between District Attorney Je rome, Martin Littleton, counsel for Tbaw, and Justice Duwling, of tbe Supreme Court of New York. Bishop Potter says tho Hague Peace Conference is all very well, but peace is a poet's dream. If this is true, then was the teaching of a certain Man ofNar.areth, whom Bishop Potter is supposed to rep resent, also a poet's dream. It may be, as the Bisbop says, that "until tbe last day of the earth there will be armies and there will be wars," hut If so it will beby tbe defeat, until tbe end of earthly time, of Christian teachings and principles. It would seem to tbe observer that Mr. Potter is engaged In a work which he ad mits to be hopeless. Tbe angel's song of "Peace on earth" was a sort of dramatic performance, not meaning anything sub stantial, if the words of this clergyman are to be taken as truth. Franklin Ne ws. In an order recently issued from hia office In Harrisburg to the Pullman Com pany, Dr. Samuel O. Dixon, State Health Commissioner, gives instructions that are calculated to prevent any possibility of tbe traveling public lrotu contracting communicable diseases. Tbe edict directs that In tbe herths of sleeping cars run ning through this stale the sheets must hereafter be sufficiently long to turn over at the upper end of tbe blankets at least two feet, so as to prevent the blanket from coming in contact with Ihn face of the occupant of tbe berth. Tbe order further warns the porters not to brush tbe clothing of passengers in (he aisles of cars, and only at tbe end of coach beyond tbe seats. The order is effective at once. It is predicted by those who aro sup posed to know that all kinds offood stuffs will shortly advance lu price some 20 or 30 percent. Beet and other meats have already gone up and so have many of the canned foods, corn beiug especially costly. Prunes and other dried fruits, dairy pro ducts of all kinds, fruits, vegetables aud flour are all scheduled to bring higher rates. The Manitoba wheat crop is short and the tomato crop in sections is less tban half tbe usual quantity. Of course much of this added price will go to farm ers who have foods in slock, but much of it will enrich dealers and middle men. Ii is a cemfort to reflect that hard times never come with high prices, but tbe workmen will need a higher wage, and ' the person with tixed income will have to practice more economy if tbe proph esied changes materialize. George W. Holcinnn. Geo. W. Iloleman has begun hia can vass as the nominee of tbe Republican party of Forest county for Treasurer, and lie is very cordially received wherever he goes, and the indications point to a big majority for him at the November elec tion, which is as it should bo. (ieorgo lloleinan h a loyal Republican. Ho is a thoroughly honest mnii. Ho baa always earnod his living by hard work and hon est industry. There is not a spot or blemish on bis public record or private life, wbicb bave heen clean and manly from bis youth up. No man can truth fully say be ever know him to do a mean or cowardly act. He in always tbe same friendly, open-hearted George Holeman wherever and whenever you meet him. There is not a more capable man for. the office In tbe county, and the people will find him one of the best officials the county baa ever bad. He richly deserves the support of every member of the party and he will undoubtedly get it, for there is absoluiely np excuse for any Republi can to withhold bis support from so worthy a candidate. If the people want to elect an honest, capable, clean-banded laboring man to office they will make Mr. Holeman's majonty a very decisive one. SCAN MY RECORD." So Says Candidate Sheaf to Voters of Pennsylvania. t?pociaI Correspomlenco. Hnrrlshiirg. Pa., Oct. 8. John O. Shontz. Republican nominee for state treasurer, is making a per sonal canvass of the stato, and wher ever he goes he is received with en thusiasm nnd there is reason to be lieve ho will be elected by a splen did majority. "I am meeting the people face to fare," said Mr. Sheatz. as he chatted about his campaign, as he Btopped ofl here between trains, "and I am mora than pleased with my receptions. "I want the people to scan my rec ord In the legislature and vote accord ingly. "While acting as chairman of the appropriations committee at Harris burg during the last sesslson of the legislature, I was particularly Inter ested in the matter of increasing the public school appropriation for the counties. "With the help of the rest of the committee nnd the consent of our good governor, we succeeded in increasing the former amount $4,000,000, thereby making the total $15,000,000 for the next two years. "Besides providing this great amount for the public school system, there were also large sums appropriated for the state normal schools, for the Stat College and the Universities of Penn sylvania r.nd Pittsburg all of which was for the benefit of the young mea and women of our state, and I am look ing forward to the time when the ftate government of Pennsylvania shall appropriate all the money neces sary to educate her children. "No state in the Union gives nearly Bn much to her counties ns Pennsylva nia for t'.'.e public schools. We want to five to each child better opportuni ties to become a well educated citi ren. to he better (iitnliS 'J to uo his or her part tow.ird l;evpin3 our stats in the front ranks of tho Union, for thesa advantages should lend to a higher standard of citizenship and better gov ernment. "When t.e people of Pennsylvania elected that splendid representative American, Edwin S. Stuart, governor of this commonwealth, they laid the foundation of better government and the people need have no anxiety as to the welfare of their state, for their government v.ill he conducted lafely and honestly. "The assertions made by members of the opposing party, that there should be a minority representative in the beard of public grounds and buildings in order to Insure economy and hon esty, does not appeal to the people of broader minds who know the sterling qualities of TMwIn S. Stuart, our gov ernor, and Robert S. Young, auditor general, two of the three men compris ing that board. "As a cpnr'.iiato for the office of state treasurer of this suite, I am free from anv obligations whatever, excepting my duty to the people of this com monwealth, and if my fellow citizens believe in me and feel I will be true to the trust I ask them to repose la me, then Ihope they will vote for me." Pay no attention to slander or gossip mongers. Keep straight on in your Course, and let their backbitings die the death of neglect. What is tbe use of ly ing awake nights brooding over the re marks of some false friend that run through your brain like forked light ningf What's the use of getting into a worry and fret over gossip that has been set afloat to your disadvantage by some meddlesome busybody who has more time than character. These things can't possibly injure you, unless indeed, you take notice of them and In combating them give them character and standing, If a bee stings you, would you go to tbe hive and destroy it? Would not a thous and come upon you? It is wisdom to say little respecting tbe Injuries you have received. We are generally losers in tbe end if we stop to refute all tbe backbit ings and gossipings we may bear by tbe way. They are annoying, it is true, but not dangerous so long as we do not stop to expostulate and scold. Our characters are formed, sustained by ourselves and by our own actions and purposes, and not by others. Let us always bear in mind that calumniators may usually be trusted to time and tbe slow but steady Justice of public opinion. Exchange. Drufm-BM Cannot He Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion ot tbe car. There is only one way to euro deafness, ana mat is by constitutional remedies neatness is caused tiy an intlamed con dition of the mucous' lining of the Eu stachian Tube. When this tube gets in flamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, nnd when it is entire ly closed deainess is the result, and un less Ihn inflamation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition hearing will bo destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any ca.se of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's t'atun b Cure. Send for circulars, free. V. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75. Hall's Family Pills are the best. When trains are telescoped the pas sengers are apt to see stars. ((iiiiixy. Sprains nuil An i-llinii Oiri'il. "In November, I'M, I caught cold and had tbe quinsy. My throat was swollen so 1 could hardly breathe. I applied Chamberlain's Pain Halm and it gave me relief in a short time. In two days I was all right," says Mrs. I,. Cousins, otter bum, Mich. I'hitiuherlHin'H Pain Hiiliu is a liuiinont and is especially valuablo for sprains aud swellings. For sale by Duuu t Fulton. WANTED, Men and women for attendants at Slate Hospital tor the insane, North Warren, i'enn'a. Women are paid flK.iKl and men $--.00 a month to begin, and wages are increased according to capability and length of service. There is a training school for nurses in connection with the institution. Application for positions should be made to Dr. Morris S. fiuth, Sup't, State Hospital, Warren, Pa. 87.10t You often have a kick coming when you are asked to foot a bill. Tkfy Mitke Viir Feel (.uvd. The pleasant purgative effect exper ienced by all who use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, und the healthy condition of the body and mind wtiiuh they create makes one feel joyful. Price, cents, bample free at Duiiu & Fulton's drug store. Neighborhood Notes. Tbe survivors of the Fifty-seventh Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry will bold their annual reunion at Oil City on Thursday, October 17tb, next. The annual reunion of the Wildcat Regiment 10.''tb Pennsylvania Volunteers-will bo bold In DuUois, Thursday, October 17. Th(s year the 101st and 103d will Join with tbe 105th iu the reunion at DuUois. M. R. Andrews, of Warren, shot a 1150 pound bear last Tuesday evening on Tio uesta Creek, above Sheffield. Bru in was in company with twootbers, and although Mr. Andrews bit one of the other bears twice it was able to get away. Tbe grape growers of Chautauqua county are facing a pest this season which has been invading this territory more seriously from year to year. It is known as the "root worm" nnd has already de stroyed a number of fine vineyards. Frauk Sberilf, aged 20 years, employed as bell boy at the Mansion House, Tllns- ville, firod a bullet into his head in the hotel office at 10:30 last Wednesday morn ing and died that allernoon. He bad be come morbid through excessive cigarette smoking. John Beal, of Ueechburg, Armstrong county, is in a Berlous condition as the result of swallowing a ten penny nail. He was banging a picture and had the nail in bis mouth, the chair tilted aud he unconsciously sucked in bis breath and the nail went down bis throat. Four deaths from typhoid feveroccurred at Ridgway, Pa., last week. Tbe uninber of new casea reported to tbe lhnrd of Health bave not exceeded two or three in any one day while on ono or two days none weie reponed. Those atllictnd are getting along as well as cau be expected. A strange form of Infantile paralysis affecting the arms and legs, lias stricken tbe children of Eau Claire, Duller county. The disease is spreading rapidly. Two deaths bave already occurred and there are sovcu more cases. The state board of health has boeu called ou for a special iuvestigation. ' Dr. I. C. Keller, President of Grove City College, sailed for England aud Scotlaud Thursday to spend two months visiting historic places and interviewing some of the leading professors and min isters of those countries with roference to taking part in tbe programme of the Grove City Bible School next year. Owners of property in aud about Fry burg, Clarion ootiutv, are excited over a paying well brought iu on the Dietz farm Friday. It is owned by Fletcher A Co. It is in tbe fourth saud. It was tubed and pumped four barrels filling tbe tub ing on Saturday. Town lots are being ottered for lease, but bonus "as high as tbe derrick" is asked for tbe Dietz farm. Tbe Grove City schools established a school savings bank two years ago and in that ti-.iie it has receivod deposits of $1175. Tbe deposits are received every Monday and placed in one ot the Grove City bauks, and interest is paid in accordance with the rules of the bank. Tbe object is to teach children thrift, Industry and pru dence, and tbe school authorities say they bave uo fear of developing penuriousness or small mindedness. The Derrick in its monthly oil report says there was a general decline in wells completed, new production aud dry boles in tbe oil fields east of the Mississippi River during September, with tbe excep tion of Kentucky, which completed a few more wells and made a slight gain in new production over August. The largest decrease was recorded iu the fijlds pro ducing Pennsylvania oil, but more wells wore completed in these sections than in any other part of tbe regions. While nearly 100 fewer wells were completed east of tbe Mississippi in September than in August, tbe decrease in new produc tion was less tban 4u0 barrels. There comes a report from another part of tbo state that a bachelor has Just made a peculiar will. He was worth a million and, after several comparatively small bequests, he left the bulk of bis estate to the children of two young cous ins, aged respectively twenty-three and eighteen years. His will specifically states that they are to marry early and rear families to whom this fortune is to descend. He certainly must bave dis covered in his lonely life that happy fatherhood is worth more than gold, and therefore coveted it for these young rel atives. He took a pretty good way of persuading thuin to heed bis advico. Cream of Hie News. After being given away at tho altar, many a bride discovers that she has been sold. RiDgs Dyspepsia Tabletsdo the work. Stomach trouble, dyspepsia, indigestion, bloating, etc., yield quickly. Two days treatment free. Ask your druggist for a free trial. Sold by J. R. Morgan. Sometimes opportunity knocks at a man's door and sometimes she knocks him out. Do you know that Pinesalve Carbol ized sets like a poultice in drawing out inflammation and poison? It is antisep tic. For cuts, burns, ee.eia, cracked bands it is immediate relief. Sold by J. R. Morgan. Any woman who knows anything about men uever asks one if bor hat is on straight. It is a well known fact that persons living in tbe Pine forests do not suffer Iroui kidney diseases. One dose of Piue ules at night usuullv relieves hacknehe. .'!0 days' treatment, $1.00. Your money rtiiumieu ii noi sausiieu. som by J. v. Morgan. It is fortuualo for tho average man Hint ho doesn't bave to pay cash lor tho advice his wife hands him. Mothers with liltlo children need no longor fear croup, colds or whooping cough. lioes Laxative Cough Syrup insies good, ii works on ineeold through the bowels, clears tbe bead. Guaranteed. Sold by J. It, Morgan. It's dead easy for a man to got the last word iu an argument with a woman if he knows how. All he has to do is to say It to himself in a whisper. Alllii-tpil Willi (Sure Kyr. for 3:1 Yi-nr. I have been aillicted with sore eyes for thirty-three years. Thirteen years ago I became totally blind and was blind for six years. My eyes were badly in flamed. One of my neighbors insisted upon my trying Chamberlain's Salve and gave me half a box of it. To my surprise It healed my eyes aud my sight came back to me. P. C. Earls, Cynthiana, Ky. Chamberlain's Salve is for sale by I'linn 61 Fulton. A li'ivhhie flint will httil con 1 Into the firebox of a lo. -emotive nt the rate of 'Jihi shovelfuls n minute. If neces sary, will lighten the labor of the fire Man on lnnuy of the engines of the North western road. An order has been placed for "iHt of these niochanl onl stokers, at n cost of JXKVXK). Fred. Grottonberger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Rlacksmlthiiig prompt ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and lust west of the Shaw House, Tldioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. ORETTENBERGER .Instructive. Interesting. 'Correct English How to Use It." A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Use of English. Josephine Turek Baker, Editor. PARTIAL CONTENTS. Course in Grammar. How to Increase One's Vocabulary. The Art of Conver sation. Shall and Will: Should and Would: How to Use Tbem. Pronuncia tions (Century Dictionary.) Correct English in Home. Correct English iu the School. What to Say and What Not to Say. Course In Letter Writing and Punctuation. Twenty Daily Drills. Bus iness English for the Business Man. Compound Words: How to Write Them. Studies in English Literature. AGENTS WANTED. $1 a year. Send 10 cents for sample copy. CORRECT ENGLISH, Evanstoo, 111. Nettleton's Shoes The smartest for young men. The best of leathers. The latest styles. All sizes and widths. $5, $5.50 and $6. JOE LEVI, Cor. Center, Seneca and Syca more Streets, OIL, CITY, PA. MONARCH CLOTHING COMPANY. Fall Opening Sale. To demonstrate to the public and general patrons of this store and to show our supremacy over other stores we will give a grand concert in our store at the begin ning of our Fall Opening Sale, Thursday, October 10th. Concert from 8 to 10 p. m., when souvenirs will be presented to ladies. Grand piano and violin concert with special singing of popular songs by Mr. Nat. Brenner, a professional singer of Chicago. Mr. Brenner will also sing during the week from to 2 to 4 p. m. daily, for the benefit of our out of town patrons. Fall Opening Sale of Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits, Overcoats, Top Coats, Rain Coats, &c. Men's Suits. Celebrated clothing made by "Soellenberg." Men's Suits in stylish plaids of brown or grey; also elegant mixed patterns of fancy worsteds, Suit are tailored io the latest style; collar has the double breasted lapel effect but coat is cut loog aud straight; tbe shoulders are broad and full, hand-padded fronts, which keep the shape of coat for one year on guarantee. Materials ate all wool and we value these suits at $22. Sale price $16.50 Nobby worsted suits of all wool materials. Come in stylish plain or fancy mixtures, high class patterns, pdded shoulders, big lapels and guar aoteed to keep a perfect shape for one year. Suits that are worth $15. Sale price $9.98 "Snellenberg'e" celebrated all wool Globe Mills worsted suits. Come io nobby brown plaids and checks; also stripes and fancy patterns, Ilersh field Bros, fine black Thibet suits imported French back black worsteds. Equal to custom tailored high class garments, and gnaranteed to retain their shape one year; $18 value. Sale price $12.1)8 250 Men's Buits that comprise an odd assortment of higherpriced goods. Some are heavy melton, cheviot, Scotch mixtures of all wool matorials, styles are ot varied makes in double and single brensted, long or short cuts. There are only one or two of a kind of different patterns, but all sizes of one or more patterns. These suits are our left overs, and althouch they are just as good an any $15 suit sold, and a perfuct (it garment, we will sell tbem to you at tho lowest possible price. During this sale the suits will go at loss tban cost of production. Choice sale price $7.98 Rain Coats. $7.98, 9.98, 11.98, 13.50, "Cravenette." Men's Overcoats. Stylinh long black overcoats, worth $12, $6.98 Stylish long overcoats, cost elsewhore $15, 9.98 Stylish overcoats, worth $20, 12.98 ' Stylish overcoats, worth $25, 18.00 Stylish overcoats, worth $40, 25.00 Good durable overcoats, worth $8, 4.93 Durable overcoats, worth $10, 5.98 Boys' Clothing. Largest line of boys' and children's section. All styles. MONARCH CLOTHING CO., Fall Walk-Over Styles. Patents and Black Leather, $3.50 and $4.00 G. W. ROBINSON & SON i How's your supply of Underwear ? We never fail to soli underwear to particular people. Our assortment is so large and varied that tbe particular people are our best customers. Union Suits and Shirts and Draw era in wools and wool mixtures, in linens and mercerized cottons; all weights; all sizes; stouts, longs and regulars. Prices from 50c to $5 per garment. Exclusive Agents For Dr. Jaeger's, r. Diem6l'i Linen Mesh and Kniepp's Linen Mesh and the famous Stuttgarl German wools. New Gloves, New Neckwear, New Tleited Shirts. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST. . OIL CITY. PA. Electric Oil. Guaranteed for Rheumatism, Sprains, Sore Keet, Palna, fco. At all dealers suits and nverooats ever seen in this $1.98,2 98,3.98,4.98 We Warn Toa. This chilly weather does not warrant your waiting any longer in ordering your fall clothing. Now you'll find our Hue full of splendid new woolens in all the latest and most approved effects ot the day. Don't wait until tboy have been picked over. Be Honest With Yourself. Take a look at your last "Ready-Made" Suit. Did it hold its shape; did it wear well, or did it ever fit you properly? Why take chances on such unsatisfactory goods when we make clothing to order guaranteeing fit, style and quality, and charging you uo more than the ready made merchant demands? From our own mills to you direct makes these prices possible. $15, $18, $20.00 Union made. No fit, do pay. Suits and Overcoats 1 Wk nyi.hH-HTJrHJWIH.Iil-n M 22 SENECA ST. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, Time Deposits Solicited. WW pay Four Per Cent, per Annum A.Wathi Cook, President. A. B. DIRECTORS A. Wayne Cook, O. W. Robinson, Win. Hmearbaugb, N.P.Wheeler, T. F.Rltohev. J.T.Dale. A. B. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pnyment at low rates. We promise our custom ers all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest pid on time deposits. Tour patronage respectfully sollolted. Women's Department. Women's Suits. Pretty styles of tight-fitting suits for womon or misses; the skirts are the uew fluffy rufUe styles, two pleats across the bottom, with inverted pleats in the back. Jackets are form-fitting, some come belotv the hip, others 32 inches loog. They come io pretty broadcloths of blaok, blue, goldeo brown and fancy worsted or herringbone checks and worsteds ot all the leading shades. $9.98, 12 98, 10.50 Women's Coats. Prettily trimmed Bilk embroidered coats of all wool fine quality broad cloth. Come in black, tan, oastor, red, blue, green and olive. Cut 50, 52 and 54 inches loog, and lioed throughout with satin. Some styles are silk embroidered, trimmed all tbe way down the front. The shoulders, breast and yoke also are silk embroidered, trimmed ef contrasting color of coat. We have hundreds of coata to select from and all sizes, irom the young miss to the largest Bize up to 4(. Value $15 to $25. Sale prices $11.98, 13.50, 16.50 Women's ur misses' luug coats, cut 48, 50 and 52 inches long. Come iu black, tan, browu, red and castor. Half satin liued, aud yoke, breast and shoulder all silk embroidery trimmed with contrasting color. Some are the new Gibson style, while others are termed tbe fluffy ruffle coat. Values $10 to $18. Sale price $7.98, $8.98, 10 98 Women's loog black or castor coats, all are trimmed with silk braid of color to match coat, others with silk embroidery, others with silk braided medallions, and cut 46 to 52 inches long. Somo are liued, others are ud lined. Gibson shoulder effect, and all new models. $4.98, 5.98, (i.98 Dress All tbe new and late styles of dress skirts in voile, paoama, worsteds or cheviot or broadcloth. $2 98, 4.98, 6 98 Great sale of Girls' Jackets, Dresses, Furs and Caps. New Bonnets for the little ones and a well selected stock of new Fall Wearables for Women, Children, Men and Boys. Concert Thursday, 8 to 10 p. m. Concert Friday, Saturday and Mon day, 2 to 4 p. m. All welcome. You are invited. Oil Exchange Block, Made to Measure ls 1 1 r OIL CITY, PA. NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. $50,000. t?3,000. KSLLY. Caahler. WM. SXBARBAUaif , Vice Presldont Skirts. OIL CITY, PA.