THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WCNK. COITOR Proprietor. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1907. Itepubliraii Ticket. MATE. Slate Treasurer, JOHN O. SHEATZ, of Philadelphia. t'Ol'NTY. County Treasurer, GEORGE W. 1IOLEMAN, of Tionosta. 1907 OCTOBER 1907 Su.TWe.Th.Fr.Sa. Z J-J-JLAA 3 J4l5iGl7l8l? 20 2122 23 24 2526 127 28 29 30 31 MOON'S PHTtQES. New r? Moon J Quarter 14 5:20 I run 21 410 a. m. 2:51 a.m. 6:02 : A Moon if- e ' ofl n. I ti Quarter 6J a. ui. This is a good time to figure on getting yourself out to the election and casting a good, solid Republican vote. Mark Twain says that the affair be tween Captain John Smith and Pocahon tas never happened, but that be got it up bimsell lor advertMng purposes. Thb Chinese wero no less delighted than the Japanese to see Mr. Taft. America never sent a better advertise ment around the world than its great war secretary. Two Wisconsin counties report that wolves make serious inroads on thiir deer. Wisconsin ought to look up some public question requiring a visit from the president. At a Louisville meeting in bebalt of the Republican ticket three of the speak ers were Confederate soldiers and one the son of a Confederate member of Congress. The present campaign in Kentucky is re markable for the breaking up of old Democratic lines. Mork furs are now produced in the United Stales tbau at any former time. The place of beaver, otter and buffalo having been taken by minks, foxes, skunks and muskrats. The best lur dressers are the Germans, though most cf the skins they treat are imported. It is an art that should be more closely studied iu this country. Thb Cleveland Leader says Ohio grew enough wheat this year to make a barrel of flour for every man, woman and child In the state. Now if every man, woman and child was sure of netting it, the world would seem brighter. All your enthusiasm and effort in be half of your party and the successor your favorite candidates are as naught if you fail to go to the polls and vote for them. Keep this thought in mind and then tee that you get out on election day. "When Gladys Vanderbilt wants to call Count Szechonyl to breakfast," says the DesMoines Capital, "it will only be necessary to go to tho foot of the stairs and sneeze." During the day, we sup pose, the count will keep her busy "coughing up." AN essay written by Mr. Grover Cleve land io bis extremely useful days, has found its way into print. In view of the fact that Mr. Cleveland is out of politics, and attending strictly to his own business this strikes us ai a pretty mean trick on the part of someone. "I am glad the American people call me"Teddv." It tllla me with pride to have such a term of eudearmeut applied to me." These words were the words of President Roosevelt, Breaking to the mayor of this oily, Mr. Maloue, in a con versation that occurred Lere on Friday. Memphis Dispatch. Teddy's killed his bear all right, and they aay it was a big one, but we venture to say bad be come up into Forest county he'd have gotteu a far nicer one with half the trouble. None of your lank brown, half-starved looking hieuas up here, but the big, fat, glossy black fellows that show their keeping, and amount to something when you do bring one down. Today everything is in readiness to transmit wireless messages across the Atlantic Ocean from stations at Clilden, Ireland, and Port Morien, Nova Scotia, This matter of sending electric messages across tbe ocean, using tho atmosphere as conductor, appears quite astounding until you understand it, aud then it is all simple enough. It is on the name priu ciple that ordinary speech is convoyed by sound wayes, only that it is induced to hurry up by the mysterious power of electricity. Now, we trust, tne matter is all plain to you, Punxy Spirit. Thanks to Prof, Smith and Mr. Marconi. WITH tbe maximum rate of fare two cent per mile the railroads of Ohio col lected more mouey than thoy dirt when tiie maximum rate was tineo ceutB per mile. Tbe increase is in round numbers f 1,330,000. This rindlrig and these figures are taken from the anuual report of the state railway commission, which in turn Is compiled from the returns made by the railroad companies to that body Not only are the passongor receipts heavier, but In nearly every instance the earn ln.. ner train uiile have increased an Index of more value than the mere in crease In receipts. This is tbe testimony of the railroads tbiniselves, and coiirm. ouentlv the lawmakers who euacted the reform statues In the face of Btroug op position and of many direful prophecies of ruin to come are breathing much easier uow that tbe test of the first year has be come known. Tidioute News. GEORGE iT. HOLEMAX. Republican Nominee for Treasurer of Forest County. Gec.re V. Iloleuian, whom IheRi-pub-licana of Forest comity nominated last spring as the candidate for County Treas urer, was born November 1(5, ISort, at what was then known as Holemau Flats, three miles below Tioiipsta on the Alle gheny river. His paronta waro Ell and Lydia (MeCalninnt) Holoman, ami hla paternal grandfather, wa Hon. Alexan der Holemnn, the first Associate Jiidpe elected in Venango county, and be also was one of the county's early representa tives in the Pennsylvania legislature. George was roared on his father's farm and upon attaining young manhood struck out early to hostlo for himself. For a number of years he worked in the woods making ties and cutting timber. His marriage with Miss tJarr.v Heath took placo Jan. 30, 1S78, and soon after be began housekeeping in Tionesta, which lus since been his home. For 13 years ho was encHged in building coal boats near the mouth of Tionesia creek, and for the past ten years or more he hss followed the occupation ol oil well drilling, and at which he is still enunnod. So it will be seen that he hss been a laboring man, earning his living by the sweat of bis face, from boyhood to the present day, and the laboring men of Forest county have an opportunity now to aid in the election of one ot their number to ao office of trust and responsibility. Mr. Holeman was an apt scholar when attending tbe com mon schools of bis boyhood, and is thoroughly equipped educationally to perform the duties of the ollice of county treasurer. He has a wide acquaintance ship throughout the county, many of the oters knowing him from boyhood That acquaintanceship is to bis advantage wherever it extends, lor we doubt wbeth- tliere is one who has ever known Jeorge to do a mean or dishonorable act, baton tho contrary have found him al ways the same frank, genial and honors ble gentleman under any aud all circum stances, whose character and private lile will bear the closest scrutiny, and whose bonorablo career in life is like an open book. Mr. Holeman deserves and we have eyery reason to believe will receive, tbe hearty, loyal supportof every Republican n Forest county. He was fairly nomi nated after a most orderly aud straight forward contest at tbe primaries, and which was so clean and free from any sort of scandal or mudslinging as to leave no sore spots anywhere. Therefore, un der all the circunis-tauces, we see no rea' son why George Holeman should not be elected by a rani'iritv such as would in dicate that the people appreciate and de iuht to honor a clean man and a clean candidate. The main thing is for every Republican in Forest County to get to the pollson tbe 5th day of November and cast bis ballot. Jiclgliborliood Sews. Miss Mary Calhoun, teacher of the public school at Pardus Mines, near P-y-noldsville, last Friday gave ot-e of L-r pupils, a little Miss Maisaro, some advie on cleanliness. Tbe little girl went bctij at noon and told her mother aiK;ul jt In the afternoon Mrs. Maisaro arud wjUi a thirty-eight six-shooter, wetit to tb school house and, being refuw-d admit tance, began to shoot up the bu:Jd:r.g. Constable Perry Love, of ReynoldbviJie, was notified and the woman was arretted and taken to Brookville to await trial a'. the next term of Court. Punxy Spirit. The several hundred Maccabees in this city and its vicinity and members ol other orders who have ridden the goat and put other new members through in- itiatoiy stunts will be interested in tbe news that 06car O. Thompson of Hope well, N. Y., has obtained a judgment in court against the Supreme Tent, the jury finding in favor of tbe plaintiff, awarding him $2,9(H), which together with the costs will cost the order tl.oOO. Action was brought In supreme court at Canandai- gua in October, P.KI5, to recover damages for serious injuries suffered by Mr. Thompson while lie was being initialed into the Maccabees Tent in the town of Hopewell in 1003. The jury found for tbe plaintiff, awarding him $2,000; the case was at onco taken to tbe appollate division, where the decision of the lower court was reversed, and the cisn was sent back for a new trial. Mr. Gardner, al though he is past SI years, prepared tbe appeal and argued it before (lie court of appeals in June last. The decision of the higher court affirms the findings of the lower court, and the judgment therein, and imposes costs on tho defendants in both courts. The costs and disburse ments will bring the judgment up to $1,51)0. The victory is especially notable iu that it is a pioueer action as against the head of a secret order. The defense had been that tbe supreme tent was not responsible for acts of its subordinate lodges or individuals therein, but the pluiutilf contended that the acts com mitted, which resulted in the injuries claimed, were directed in the ritual of the order and this claim was sustained. The decision has boen awaited with great in terest and will establish a precedent that may cause a radical change in the rituals of many secret societies in which horse play has been permitted to some extent, Warreu Mirror. It conies put up in a collapsible tube with a nozzle, easy to apply to the sore ness and inllamuiatioii, for any form of Piles; it soothes and heals, relieves the pain itching and burning. Man an Pile Remedy. Pi ice incls. Guaranteed, Sold hy J-I:. Moigan. : Kg SMELLED THE BUTTER. Then Judge Advised Wonar to Use Brick Instead For Missile. Heaver Falls, Oct. 22. Mrs. James Endlinn was given a hearing before Justice of tho Peace Woslnor of North Sovickloy townnhlp Saturday after noon on a charge of assault made by a grocer. According to the testimony Mrs. Endllng's little daughter went to tho store and got a pound of butter, which was of such quality that the wo man took it back and dashed It In the grocer's face, almost blinding hint, ruining his clothes and lacerating his feelings. Mrs. Endllng pleaded in justification Hint tho butter smellod so strongly that it set her wild. "Acting on im milao." she said. "I swiped h'm one with Hie alc grease." Part of the butter was ,il evidence, laoeu-u ex hibit A." . ' "Pass up exhibit A. said the Jus ice, who cautiously took one smell. 'I'liotv'." he exclaimed, with a look jf d'ssust. C.isp dismissed aim pi-iwi-Hilor nay tl.o oorts." Then turning to tbe woman he said: '"Von can go home. Mrs. Entiling, ami uu- m-.. time anyone si lls' you butter line tniu rto,n yon hit him with lie ouu hit. him with a brleft." Object to Cum Acting. nutW. Oct. 22. A theatrical troupe, piloted ny a i niconi uiiimn, was treated to i lively sendon ai n.ir Hsvillo Saturday night. Tho show did not please the good folk, especially as rival to rervlces in colouration oi inv West I'r.lty Presbyterian enurcii s cen tennial, and tho second night of the performance as tho curtain went up be audience arose in lnnignaiion ami drove the members ot tne coiup.in; from the hall. Two of tho actors got ride out of town on a rail. Tho wo- . ..... I. .1 ntnra men ol tne puny tic ently. but wore asked to make tor other parts forthwith. Drnfnrss 1'niinol lip Cured bv local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion ol tne ear. There is onlv one way to cure deafness, and that is bv constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused bv an inflamed con dition of tho mucous lining of tbe Ku stachian Tube. When this tube gets In flamed vou have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entire ly closed dealness is the result, and un less the inflamation can be taken out and this lube restored to its normal condition hearimr will be 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 iiive Ono Hundred Dollars for anv case of Dealness caused ny caiarrni that cannot be cured by Halls (.alarm Cure. Send lor circulars, free. F. J. CHEN EY A CO., Toledo, U Sold bv Druggists, "5. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Rings Dyspepsia Tablets do the work. Stomach trouble, dyspepsia, indiiieslion, bloating, etc., yield quickly. Two days treatment free. Ask your druggist for a free trial. Sold by J. R. Morgau. Almost any married man can make his friends smile by faying he is perfect ly free to do as be pleases. How to Cure a l olil. Tbe question of how to cure a oold without unnecessary! oss of time is one in which we are all more or less interest ed, for tbe quicker a cold is gotten rid of tbe less the danger of pneumonia and other serious diseases. Mr. B. W. L. Hall, of Waverly, Va., has used Cham berlain's Cough Remedy for years aud says: "I firmly believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be absolutely the best preparation on the market lor colds. I have recommended it to my friends and they all agree with me." For sale by Dunn A Fultou. Mothers with little children need no longer fear croup, colds or whooping cough. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup un good. It works off the cold through the boels, clears the bead. Guaranteed. Sol J by J. R. Morgau. Stockholders' Meeting. The annual meeting of tbe stockholders l iLe ret Telephone and Telegraph Company will be held in the Directors' Rin of tbe Gold Standard National bkLk.at Marienvilln, Pa., November 8lb, m 1 o'clock p. in., 1907, for the purpose of wt:tig onjeers lor tne ensuing year. A. U. iVKILL, PRESIDENT i. B. Cuttle, Secretary. Ct.,t a man is iitou.i Deter marry. a good llstner, be U llk orr Kyra for 33 Venn. I have tn afflicted with sore eyes for tbiny-three years. Thirteen years a-o I became totally blind and was blind for six years. My eyes were badly lu ll arned. One of my neighbors Insisted upon my trying Chamberlaiu's Salve and gave me half a box of It. To my surprise it healed my eyes and my sight came hack to nie. r. C. Earls, Cyntbiana, Ky Chamberlain's Salve is for sale by Dunn it Fultou. It is a well known fact that persons living in tbe Pine forests do not suffer from kidney diseases. One dose of Pine- ules at night usually relieves backache 30 days' treatment, $1.00. lour money relunded if not satislied. Sold liv J. iv Morgan. A woman can make a fool of any man If she considers it worth while. A Ccrmiii Cure for CroupI'si'il for Ten Yenm Without u Fniliirc. Mr. W. C. Bolt, a Star City, Ind., hard ware hierchant, is enthusiastic in bis praise of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. His children have all been subject to croup and be has used this remedy for the past ten years, aud though they much feared the croup, bis wife and ho always felt safe upon retiring when a bottle of Cliamborlain's Cough Remedy was iu the bouse. His oldest child was subject to severe attacta of croup, but this remedy never failed to eff ect a speedy cure. He has recommended it to friends and neigh bors buiI all who bavo usd it say that it is uneqiialod for croup and whooping cough. For sale by Dunn A Fultou. TIONESTA ItOOMINti. Houses and 1-ots in Demand on Account of the New Factory. That there la great a demand for dwell ings is evidenced by the fact that today there isn't a house for rent In Tionesta. I desire to state, however, that I have a number for sale, ranging In price all the way from $800 to f."),(ioo, which can be bail on reasonable terms. Call on or cominuulcato with me if Interested. I 'cuu get you located satisfactorily In a short tliuui Calvin M. Aunkh, Real Estate and Insurance, Tionesta, Pa. ORPHANS' MURT SALE. Jiilata of Jennie M. Oollinijwood, de ceased. Xo. :t, Sovcvtbcr Term, !Ki". Orphans' Court, Uy virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Forest County, to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, TioucNtn ISoroiigli, reim'a, .Saturday, Jov. 10, 11)07, at one o'clock p, in., the following de scribed real esUte, late tbe property of tbe decedent, viz: All that certain piece of land in Kings ley Township, Forest County, Pennsyl vania, bounded ami described as follows, to-wit: lteiiinnlng at a po-t, thence by lands of Wheeler A Co. north 00 degrees west 6-1 rods o a pine; thence soiilli 44 degrees west 32 rodsloa whitnonk; theuce south 42 rods to a pine; thence south 20 degrees east 2(1 rods to a post; thence by H. D. Miller bind south 00 degrees east 61 rods to post; thenco north 20 degrees west 2.1 rods to a post; thence north 2) degrees west 42 rods to a post; Ibence north 44$ degrees east .'12 rods to place of beginning, containing 40 acres, be the same more or less. Tkk.ms of Salk. One-third of pur chase money on confirmation of sale; re mainder in two equal annual Install ments, with legal interest payable au nually, secured byjudgment onnd.etc. J. W. .Iamikson, Administrator. Samukl P. Ikwin, Attorney. PROCLAMATION. Whkiikas, The Hon. W. M. I.indsey, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleax and Quarter Sessions in and for tbe couiitv of Forest, has Issued his pre cept for holdingaCourt of Common Pleas, Huartor Sessions oi tlio renin, iirpnamr Court, Oyer mid Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at Tionestu, for the County of Forest, to commenco on the Third Mondav of November, being the lsth day of November. W07. No tice is therefore given to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Con stables of said county, that they be then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock1 A. M., ol said dav with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to thoir ollice appertain to be done, and to those whoare bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in tbojail of Forest County, that they may be then and there to prosecute agiiinst them as shall bejust. Given un der my hand and seal this 21st day of October, A. I. 1!K7. A. W. ST ROUP, L.S. Sheriff. TllIAIi LIST. List of causes set down for trial in the Court of Common Pleasof Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Third Mondav of November, 1!07 ; 1. T. D. Collius vs. South Penn Oil Co. No. 12, November term, 11)05. Sum mons In ejectment. 2. John Passaur vs. Jacob Wagner. No. 30, May term, 1W7. (Summons in assumpsit. 8. Enterprise Transit Co. vs T. D. Col lins etal. Ha. 30, May ter:u, 1!K)7. Sum mons In action ot trespass. 4. G. W. Robinson, K. k. Homing vs. G. H. Lowe. No. 34, September term, 107. Summons in ejectment. 5. James I. M. Wilson Company vs. . E.Daniels. No. IS. May term, 1007. Summons in assumpsit. Attest, J. r. ukist, Protbonotary. Tionosta, Pa., October 21, 1!W7. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow lug accounts have been tiled in my 6lliee and will be presented at tne next term ot tourt lor continuation : First and final account of A. Showers, Administrator C. T. A., of the estate of James Campbell, late ol Howe township, deceased. First and final account of L. J. Hoi kins, Administrator of the estate of Mary Bruce, lateofTionrsta Borough, deceased. First and final account of J. C. Bow man, Administrator ot tbe estate or A. L Neer, late of Green townshio, deceased. Mrst and final accnuntnf r . It. Lanson, Administrator of the estate ot John Charleston, late of Tionesia Borough, de ceased. J. C. GEIST, Clerk of Orphans' Court, Tionesta, Pa., October 21, 1007. SHERIFF'S SALE. n Y VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Facias, I J issued out of the Couit of Com,' mon Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvii' nia, and to me directed, there will boex posed to sale bv public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in tho Borough of tionesta, Forest County, Pa., on MONDAY, NOV. 18, A. D. 1007, at 1:30 o'clock p. in. the following do scribed real estate, to-wit; CONRAD THURSTON vs. MAY HAD- DEN, B. C. HADDEN, Fieri Fsolas No. a, November term. l'.Mi7, (Waiv ers.)-G. T. Kincaid and C. E. BOrd well, Attorneys. All defendant's right, title. Interest and claim of, in and to all that piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being iu Howe Township, Forest County, Pennsylvania, no u nded and described as lollows, to-wil Beginning at a I oint in the center of tbe Big Level Road where the southerly line ol a toad or Btreet leading westerly from said Big Level Road to tho post ollice of H alson farm intersects too same, tnence north eighty two (82) degrees west nlno and H8-100 (0 KS-100) rods along said road or street to a post; thsnce south eleven (11) denrtes thirty (30'j minutes west thirteen and 28-100 (13 U8-100) rods to point In the line of the right of way of The Pittsburg Western Railroad; thence south eightv-two (82) degrees east nine and 88-100 (0 88-100) rods, more or less, to the center of said Big Level Road; theuce north along the center of said road twelv (12) degrees east thirteen and 28-100 (13 28-100) rods, more or less, to the place ol begiuning. being a part ol the sain premises conveyed to May Madden by Virginia Johnson and husband, bv deed dated May 11. 1890, and recorded in til Recorder s ollice in and for said County of Forest, in Deed Book 32, paue 141 Erected thereon one well-finished 2-story frame dwelling house with seven rooms Also store building 18x30 feet, I'J story hlidi. with ware-room 12x30 leet and kitchen 12x14 feet attached to building Ice house 12x14 feet, and small barn. Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of May Hadden. B. C. Had den, at tbe suit of Conrad Thurston. TERMS OF SALE. Tho lollowin must be strictly complied with whon the nronertv Is stricken down : 1. When the pluintill'or other iein crod ltors Ijeoonio the mircliasor. tne costs o the writs must be paid, and a list of lien including mortnaire searches on the prop eitv sold, together with such lion credit or's receipt for the, amount of the pro ceeds of the siiloorsueh portion thereof as he may claim, must be furnished tho Sherif. 2. All bids must be paid iu full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be con'iriucd until 2 o'clock p. m., of the next day, at which time all ropnrty not settled i'oi will again bo put up and sold at tho oxpenso and risk of tho person to whom first sold. Seo Purdon's Digest, NiuMi Edition, pago 440 and Smith's Forms, pugo 384. A. V. ST ROUP, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Tionesta, Pa., October 22, 1007. ill Eleetrio Oil. Guaranteed for Rheumatism, Sprains, Hora KoHt, Pbiiih, Ao. Atalldoalera Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Cold, Croup and Wlioopiug Cough. x nil ! I mm XmMwm I Ami m.1 10 i ; .-fV: ;n 'JH X , . -.. '-si M LOADIIU New Furs and Coats. The time to buy is NOW, when you get a lull season's wear ami com fort from your purchase. Price considered, the quali ties we oli'cr cannot he beaten. Fur Pieces from 7fo to 815. Ask to see our $7.00 Coat. It is a winner. Others at $.50, S'J.50, 111.50 and higher. G. W. ROBINSON & SON Our New Departure s being appreciated by good cloth- ug wearers "lueyuont iook hks ordinary ready-made clothing," said one customer. Why should they? They are made from materials se lected and models lurnished by our own tailoring department. The Modioli Co.'s Siiist lc Luxe. Priced $18, 820, 822 aud $24 per suit. High priced you say. Wait until you have seen tne suits, iney are totally unlike ordinary ready to-wear suits the materials, the tailoring, tbe style. THE IcCUEN CO. 2b AND '29 SENECA ST., OIL CITY. PA. We Shoe Everybody. We want you to make tins your family headquarters for bhoes the place you'll be sure to think of first when fall and winter Shoes are needed. This requires on our part better Shoes and better values for the money than you are ant to get at other stores. We beliovo we have them. Come and see how well we fulfill our asser tion. Shoes for the Meu aud Women 82 50 to $0. Shoes for Boys, Misses and Chil dren, 81 25 to 83. JOE LEVI, Cor. Center, Seneca and Syca more Streets, OHi CITY, VA. Fred. Orottonborger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work portainiiiK to Machinery, En Kinos, Oil Woll Tools, Gas or Water Fit tiiiKsaiid Oenoral Hlurksin itliiiiff prompt ly dono at low Kates. Repairing Mill Machinery Kivon spucial attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of amljunt went of the Shaw HoiiNO, Tiilioutn, 1'a. Your patronage solicitod. FRED. GRETTENBKRGER, I'mmntlv ohtiUnni. or FCC RETURNED. ma VE.RS' EXPERIENCE. UurCHAROES ARE THE LOWEST. Bond mofli'l. photo or skou-h or export tHiiri'li and frw report on patentability. INFRINGEMENT ulU coiulm'U'd before .11 court. I'lUcnt. obtained thrniijrti . ADVER. vi.rnnn.l tAIR frt. TRADE. MARKS, PEN SIONS and COPYRIOHTS quickly obtained. Opposite U. 8. Patent Office, WAS HI NO TON, D. C. 11 21 I H rriiggai OF AIiSi KiHDS. TIN AND GRANITEWARE. . Fine Line of Stable and Wool Horse Hlaiikcts, and Whips NIIIXI.S Carriages and Wagons Lumbermen's Tools, Cutlery, Paints, Oils aud Tarnishes. J. C. Scowdcn, J. O. MESSERLY, Designer and Builder of Monuments and Headstones In Granite and Marble. Slate Burial Vaults Always oo Hand. Your Patronage Solicited. Designs and Estimates Furnished oo Application WARREN, - PENNSYLVANIA. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, Time Depoaita Solicited. Will A. Watnr Cook, A. It. Prosiilont. MRKOTORM O. W. Robinson, T. F. Rltchev. J. T. A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheeler, Collections remitted for on day of pnymont at low rates. We promise our custom era all the benefit consistent with conservative banking. Interest pld on time deposits. Your patronage renpeotiully solicited. Monarch Clothing Co. Sale of Men's Suits and Overcoats An entire product from a well known manufacturer who needed money badly. Men's Suits. Nobby Worsted Suits of all wool material. Como iu stylish plain or fancy, mixtures, high class patterns, padded shnlders, big lapels and guar aoteed to keep a perfect shape for one year. Suits that are worth $15. Sale price, $9.98 "Soellenberg'e" celebrated All Wool Globe Mills Worsted Suite. Come in nobby brown plaids and checks; also stripes and fancy pat terns, Hernhfleld Lros. fine black thi bet suits aud imported French back black worsted. Equal to custom tail ored high class garments and guaran teed to retain their shape one year; $18 values. Sale price, $12.98 250 Men's Suits that comprise au odd assortment of higher priced goods. Some are heavy melton, cheviot, Scotch mixtures of all wool materials, styles are of varied makes in double aud sioglo breasted, 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 left overs, and although they are jnut as good as any $15 suit sold, and a perfect fit garment, we will sell them to you at the loweBt possible price. During this sale the suits will go at less than cost of production. Choice sale price, $7.98 Men's Overcoats. Stvlish Long Black Overcoatp, worth 812. at $( 98 Stylish Long Overcoats, cost else where $15, at $9.98 MONARCH NEAR DERRICK OFFICE, JEWEL Healing and Cooking Stoves iintl nil other ilvnt clnNH inaUoM yon lmy. We can kiiv" you monoy. 1II.TIJ t'OATS - Tionesta, Pa. NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150.000. 173,000. iHty Four J'er Cent, per Annum Kki.lt. Cashier. Wm. Smkarhauhh, Vice Prealdont Wm. Stnearbaugb, Dale, A. B. Kellv. Stylieh Overcoats, worth $20, $12 98 Stylish Overcoats, worth $25, $18 00 Stylish Oveicoats, worth $10, $25.00 Good, Durable Overcoats, worth $8, at $4 98 Durable Overcoats, worth $10, $5 98 Men's Rain Coats $8 98, 10 98, 12 98 Boys' Suits. $1.98, 2.98, 4.98 Sale of Women's Long Coats. 2000 beautiful Coats, come in cas tor, red, tan, brown and black. Trimmed with silk braid or silk em broidered shoulders and yoke. The biggest solliug garment iu the coun try and greatest bargniu you ever saw at double the price. $198, 7.98, 9.98,12.98 Children's Coats. Bearskin or crush velvet or plush coats in greet), red, white, blue, brown or grey. $2.98, 3.98 Sale of Children's Hoods and Bonnets. CLOTHING CO. OIL CITY, PA. at
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