THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. C. WINK, CDITOK 4 PaoeaitTOH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1907 1907 NOVEMBER 1907 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. Zll 3 4 5 77 8 9 j0nT2i3j4J5 16 J7 I8 19 20 121 2223 24126127128 2W MOON'S PHASES. kNew c :S I Full new c o:3t run ,n TlM VMoob U p.m. Ki, Moon 19 p.m. Fine 1 0 0:14 Third 07 11:31 .J Quarter 14 p.m. I Vt Qurter 61 p.m. The great name of Baruum will appear no more on the circus billboards, but his great remark "The people like to be humbugged," will live on (orever. A contkmporary says there are "Ave flourishing political parties in Pa., not counting the Republican;" and stiil, the Republican is the only one that e unts. Onk packing company announces a re duction in the prices of meat. As Arte mus Ward ned to remark, "This is 2 mutch." Mr. Bryan has declared that he finds greater satisfaction in talking on religion than on novernment. It is suspected that be also gives bis fellow-democrats great er satisfaction. "A man la not always as neb as he feels", remarks the Punzsutawney Spirit. Quite true, and especially ia this the case after he has stowed away bis fourteenth drink. It is said that George Washington was the-discoverer of petroleum in this conn try. It was John D. Rockefeller however, who discovered the wonderful financial possibilities of it. TJnlkrs the financial stringency is re lieved and prices comedown soon, it may be advisable tu call a conference for the purpose of separating Thanksgiving Day and Christmas by something more than four weeks. An Ohio foot ball team owns a collec tion of six broken noses, four broken legs eight dislocated bones and a dozeu broken fingers. Satisfied that It has broken all previous casualty records, the team has disbanded for the season. Tux early issues of the Pekin Gazette, recently suspended after nearly a thous years ot life, were printed on silk cloth. From this we Infer that there was a paper trust in those days, perhaps on the same order as the one we have in tbese modern days. THt, St. Louis Globe-Democrat says "it is a great comfort to know that every dollar of the currency of the Un ited States Is worth 100 oents lu gold." It sure is. And it would bean additianal comfort if that dollar would buy mure than fifty cents worth of meat. The official majority for John O.Sheatz the Republican candidate for State treas urer, is not far from 152,000, according to returns from all but two counties in which the vote is closely estimated. Two years ago Berry the fusion candidate was elected by 88,194 majority. McKkan county last week elected Frank P. Isherwood, Democrat, county treasurer, defeating the Republican nom inee, ex-Senator A. F. Bannon. In Craw ford county the Republicans lost the president judgeship fight, Thomas J. Pra tber defeating George F. Davenport by over 700 majority. The official majority for Sheaus in Mercer county on Tuesday of last week was eleven votes. These are bo me of the strange results of the late election. Here is a timely message in these words of Lincoln: Let reverence for the laws be taught in the schools, in sem inaries and in colleges; let it be written in primers, spelling books and alma nacs; let it be preached from the pulpit, proclaimed iu legislative halls and en forced in courts of justice; and, in short let it become (he political religion of the nation; and let the old and the you tin; tbe riuh and the poor, the grave and tbe gay of all sexes and tongue and colors and conditions sacrifice unceasingly upon its altars. Forrest R. Nichols, secretary to W. H. Andrews, territorial delegate to Con gress from New Mexico, was found not guilty tn tbe United States District Court in Pittsburg last week, on the charge of aiding and abetting Cashier T. Lee Clark, who succeeded in wrecking the Enter prise Bank of Allegheny, about twoyears ano. The .jase was the last of many grow ing out of the sensational failure. A majority of the others implicated were convicted. Mr, Nichols is quite Well known in tbe western portion of tbe state, his former borne being Conneaut ville, and he was a member of the Penn sylvania legislature from Crawlord coun ty 20 years ago. Amomi the most noteworthy viuturies won at the election last week was tbe turning over of old Kentucky to tbe Re publican side. The election of a Repub lican Governor, and the probable capture of tbe legislature, will be far-reacbiug in their results, ami the Domociats of that rock ribbed bourbon state are rattled as they never have been before. It 1b prob able tbe much hounded Caleb Powers will now get bis just dues, and in a short time be a free man again. The persist ency with which Democrats authorities in Kentucky have been pursuing this man in their efforts to take his life's blood has shocked the nation for the past eight ysars, and if the election results in no other good than bis freedom from further jiersecutiou the victory will still be a cause for honest rejolctng. OFFICIAL TOTE Of Forest County, at the Election Held November 5th, 1007. St. Treas. Co. Treas. g K "i B V n S S B S DISTRICTS - 2 5 " D a S 5 ! ? 7s F i : Barnett Clariugton 23 20 4 SO 14 3 Cooksburg 8 11 1 14 6 ... Redely tie 12 11 2 11 14 3 Qreeu Guitonville 5 5 ... 5 5' ... Nebraska 34 4J I) 36 45 7 Harmon Fogle Farm 33 13 5 38 11 4 West Hickory... 34 27 1 47 16 1 Hickory East Hickory ... 76 28 50 94 24 41 Howe Frosts 3 1 4 3 2 3 Brookston 30 8 5 81 3 5 Cooper Tract 6 4 .. 7 4... Porkey 13 2 1 13 2 1 Jenks Dubring 3 ... 10 1 ... Lamona 2 11 2 11 Marienville 54 53 7 57 53 6 Klngsley Kelleitville 45 29 3 39 38 1 Mayburg 14 9 1 11 14 1 Newtown 25 21 5 28 18 7 Tionesta Boro 109 7 30 111) 78 14 TionestaTwp 41 35 11 4 34 11 Totals 576 888 140 638 383 109 Pluralities ...18 S5 Note. For State Treasurer, Samuel Clark, Socialist, received 17 votes, a fol lows; Nebraska 2, East Hickory 7, Coop er Tract 1, Marienville 1, Tionesta Town ship 4, Tionesta Boro 2. Forest County Teachers' Institute. County Superintendent D. W, Morri son has issued programs lor the forty first annual session of the Forest County Teachers' Institute, which is to be held in the Court House, Tionesta, Dec. 16-20, 1907. A tine array of talent has been se cured for both the day and evening ses sions, and there is every promise that the Institute will be one of most successful ever held here. Of the instructors se cured, C. II. Gordlnier is dean of the fac ulty of KeeMar College, Hagerstown, Md.; W. R. Egbert of tbe Clarion Normal faculty; W. M. Pelrce.City Supt.of Ridg way; O. J. Gunning, Sunt, of Warren county, and G. W, Mitchell, principal of tbe Marienville schools. A special feature will be made of the musio, which will be in charge of Prof. F. A. Wheeler, of Mer cer, who needs no introduction to a For est county audience. Below is the pro gram in full; MONDAY, DEC. lfiTH. 1:15 p. m., Devotional Exercises; 1:30, Language, W. R. Egbert; 2:15, Intermis sion; 2:30, Music, F. A. Wheeler; 3:15, Rule of Three, C. H. Gordinier. 8:00, Shungopavi and Company. TUESDAY, DEC. 17TH. 9:00 a. tn., Devotional Exercises; 0:15, Optional, W. R. Egbert; 9:45, How to Bo Happy Though a Teacher, W. M. Pelrce; 10:30, Intermission; Music, F. A. Wheel er; 11:15, The Art of Questioning, C. H. Gordinier. 1:30 p. m., How Do You Know, W. M. Pelrce; 2:15, Intermission; 2:30, Music, F. A. Wheeler; 3:15, Business is Business, C. H. Gordinier. 8:00, Hal Merton. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18TH. 9:00 a. m., Devotional Exercises; 9:15, Penmanship, G. W. Lachner; 9:30, Pri mary Work, Blanche M. Pease; 9:45, Spelling, W. M. Peirce; 10:30, Intermis sion; 10:45, Music, F. A. Wheeler; 11:15, Words, C. H. Gordinier. 1:30 p. m., What Do You Know, W. M. Pierce; 2:15, Intermission; 2:15, Music, F. A. Wheeler; 3:15, Put Yourself in His Place, C. H. Gordinier. 8:00, John Thomas Concert Co. THURSDAY, DEC. 19TH. 9:00 a. m.. Devotional Exercises; 9:15, Paper, Kate Guentber; 9:30, Indian Club Drill, R. W. McWilliams; 9:45, Reading, W. M. Peirce; 10:30, Intermission; 10:45, Music, F. A. Wheeler; 11:15, Mythology, C. H. Gordinier. 1:30 p. m., Making Pictures, Peirce; 2:15, Intermission; 2:30, F. A. Wheeler; 3:15, Tbe Man Moon, C. H. Gordinier, 8:00, Simon Saya Thumbs Up. FRIDAY, DEC. 20TH. W. M Music, in the 9:00 a. m., Devotional Exercises; 9:15, Optional, G. W, Mitchell; 9:45, Optional, O. J. Gunning; 10:15, Intermission; 10:30, Music, F. A. Wheeler; 11:00, Tbe Little Red School House, C. H. Gordinier; 11:15, Reports of Committees. Porkey. Wm. Sbaw, or Clarendon, attended election at Clarendon, being a member ol tbe election board. Mrs. H. E. Gillespie was a Kelleitville visitor between trains on Tuesday, Mrs, John Lore spent a part or last week tbe guest of ber friend, Mrs. Peter Berry, at Tiona. D. W. Downey and wife were called to Oil City last week on account or tbe ser ious illness or the former's mother. Frsnk Littlefield sod wile spent Sun day visiting tbe former's brother, James Littlefield and family, at Chaffee. Mrs. Claude Wright, of Mayburg, called on friends in town Friday after noon between trains. Mrs. Wm. Shaw, of Clarendon, was the guest of her husband over Friday night at tbe Gillespie house. Cbas. Blum, wife and babe, of Gusher, visited the former's brother, Geo. Blum and family, on Sunday. Mrs. H. K. Gillespie and Miss Kiltie Hepler were Warren visitors Saturday. Miss Lottie Bloss is visiting her parents at Sheffield fur a few days. Rev. R. J. Montgomery took dinner Sunday at O. K. Rupert's. Geo. Blum aud James Welch, Sr. were Tionesta visitora last Wednesday and Thursday, the latter gentleman carrying tbe election returns to the county seat. Mrs. Wesley Durnell was a We Hers visitor on Wednesday, Geo. Downing, or Tiona, spent Wednes day night iu town, tbe guest or D. W. Downey. Nathan Burdick has gone to Sheffield, where be has secured employment on the new mill. There will be a box social given at the Porkey sctool bouse, iu room No. 2, next Saturday evening, Nov. 10th. The proceeds are to be used to rence the church property and the cemetery. Miss Jessie Burdick departed last Monday rr an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Dorothy Spencer, at Oil City. Mrs. Lew Brennan, of Minister, spent Sunday at Kellettville, the guest of ber patents, Mr. and Mrs. Sbatfer. Neighborhood Notes. In the Greensburg schools tbey have a "potato day," the scholars contributing as many tubers as they can for the bene fit of tbe chlldrens borne. Recently about 100 bushels of tbe Irish "fruit" were col lected. Last Wednesday night the plant of the Corn plan tor Refining Company, at War ren, was damaged to tbe extent of 80,000 by afire which originated from an ex plosion, the cause of which is uukuown. In the wash bouse John Gusstafson, aged 57 years, an employe of the plant, was badly burned about the bands and bead by tbe explosion. Rev. H. F. Chisbolm, of Reno, Nevada, ban accepted a call as pastor of the North Warren Presbyteriau church and preached bis first sermon last Sunday foreuoou. Rev. T. L. Rynder, of Phila delphia, has been secured to take charge of tbe Presbyterian churches at Sugar Grove and North Clsreudon. He lives at 111 Cayuga avenue, South Side, this city. Warren Mail. The luck of oil well shooters is prover bial, but an accident occurred this morn ing that puts in the clear any similar affair of the kind that ever occurred in this neighborhood. Herbert Stroud, a shooter employed by the Clarendon Tor pedo Company, this morning drove to the magazine, situated some distance from Clarendon, and put on two cans of gly cerine and a box of dynamite. The horses then took fright and ran away. Tbe gly cerine was thrown out and a hole broken in one can, the top was knocked oft' an other, and both cans became empty by the contents leaking out on the ground. The dynamite also was thrown out of the wagon and none of these exploded. War ren Times. A gruesome discovery was made near Clymer N. Y., late Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 5lh, by Myron Maxwell, who was hunting and passed through Brownell's woods, where he came upon the skeleton of a man. So horrified was Maxwell when he made the discovery he hastened back to town without making an investi gation. He notified Undertaker Damon, who went with the Coroner and others to the woods and removed the bones to Cly mer. Wiih tbe exception of a signet ring and a badge bearing tbe number of a Pittsburg lodge or the A. O. U. W, there was nothing to lurnisb clew as to the identity or the man. Several papers lay near tbe body, but tbey were so badly crumbled that nothing could be made out, A jack knife and two cents were also found. It is thought the man died two or three years ago, but tbe Coroner will make an effort to locate relatives by the aid or tbe lodge pin. The body lay race downward and was partially covered with moss. David Bisb, who is lodged in the Arm strong county jait charged wiih tbe kill ing of Newton Reddinger, aged 17, at Oak Ridge Hallowe'en night, Btoutly de nies that he did the shooting, and bis family and quite a uu ruber or friends are doing everything in their power to get him clear or tbe scrape. At the Inquest the coroner's Jury came to a verdict that the dead man had come to his death by being shot with a gun in the bands or David Bisb and this together with tbe fact that be was once before jailed on tbe charge or beating bis wife, goes pretty strongly against him. A number or witnesses at tbe Inquest swore positively that Bish had fired tbe ratal shot. Tbe funeral of the dead boy was held last Sunday and it was one of the most large' ly attended ever held In New Bethlehem Kittanning News. Tbe victim of the shooting was a nepbew or tbe late Jacob Swartz, Pinoak, near Oil City. State of Ohio City, of Toledo, ) Lucus County. i Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be is the senior partner of tbe firm or F. J Cheney fe Co., doing business in the City ot Toledo, County and State afore said, ana mat sain tirm will pay the sum or ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that can not be cured by the use of Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. FRANK 'J. CHENEY, Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day ot December, a. u. isw, seal. A. W.GLEASON, Notary Public, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly ou the blood and mu cous surtaxes ot tbe system. Send lor testimonials, free. Some people imagine that by being Impudent tbey are showing others tbey are "as good as anybody." LIMiEltl.Mi COLD. Withstood Other Treatment Hut (JukUly Cared by Chnnibcrlnln's Cornell Remedy. "Last winter I caught s very severe com wnicn lingered 'or weeks," says J Urquhart, of Zephyr, Ontario. "My cough was very dry and harsh. Tne local dealer recommended Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and guaranteed it. so I gave it a trial. One small bottle of it cured ine. T believe Chsmberlain's Cough Remedy to he the best I have ever used." This remedy is for sale by Dunn E r uuon. Why ia it that the people with notb ing to do but sit around and visit are such dreadful bores? It is a well known fact that persons living in tbe Pine forests du not sutler from kidney diseases. One dose or Pine' ules at night usually relieves backache, 30 days' treatment. 81.00. Yonr monev refunded if not sstlsliod. Sold by J. R. morgan. A diplomat is a man who is able to use tbe truth economically and Judio lously. IlilioiiMiifss and t'onstl,allnii. For years I was troubled with bilious ness and constipation, which made life miserable for me. My appetite failed me. I lost my usual force and vitality. Pep sin preparations and cathartics only made matters worse. . I do not know where I should bsve been today had I not tried Chamberlain's Stomacb and Liver Tab lets. Tbe tablets relieve the ill feeling at once, strengthen the digestive functions, helping tbe system to do Its work natur ally. Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birmingham, Ala. Tbese tablets are for sale by Dunn fc Fulton. It comes put up in a collapsible tube with a nozzle, easy to apply to tbe sore ness and inflammation, for any form or Piles; it soothes and beats, relieves the pain itching and burning. Man Zan Pile Remedy. Price 50 eta. Guaranteed, Sold by J. R. Morgan. Chapped bands are quickly cured by applying Chamberlain's Salve. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Dunn A Fulton. . The Iter. Irl R. Hicks 190S Alumnae. Is ready for delivery and excels all former editions in beauty and value. Tbe cover la a beautiful design in colors, the entire book is full of fine half tones, as tronomical engravings and interesting matter. It contains tbe Hicks weather forecasts complete for the whole year, finely illustrated. The price by mail la 35 cents, on news-stands 30 oents. Word and Works, tbe Rev, Irl R. Hicks fine monthly magazine, oontains all his weather forecasts from month, together with a vast amount or the best family reading. Tbe price is II a year and one almauao goes with each subscription. Address, Word and Works Publishing Co., 2201 Locust Street, St. Louis, Mis souri. Virile for rate on almanaos in quantities. Agents wanted. A Methodist minister Krrommends Cham- berlaln's t'ouah Remedy. . We have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in our home for seven years, and it has always proved to be a reliable remedy. We have found that it would do more than the manufacturers claimed for It. It is especially good for croup and wbooplng cough. Rev, James A, Lewis, Pastor Milaca, Minn., M. E. Church. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is sold by Dunn it Fulton. Mothers with little children need no longer tear croup, colds or wboonlnii cough. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup tastes good. It works oil' tbe cold through the bowels, clears tbe bead. Guaranteed. Sold by J. R. Morgan, A Hood I.lniment. When you need a good reliable lini ment try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It lias no superior for sprains and swellings, A piece of flannel slightly dampened with Pain Balm is superior to a plaster for lame back or pains in tbe side or chest. It also relieves rbeumatio pains and makes sleep and rest possible. For sale by Dunn A Fulton. Do you know that Pinesalve Carbol- Ized acts like a poultice in drawing out inflammation and poison? It is antisep tic. For cuts, burns, eczeoia, cracked hands it is immediate relief. Sold by J. R. Morgau. Low HouieseekerV Kates West, North- west and Southwest via Nickel riato Road, November 5th and 19th. Liberal return limit. Stop over privileges in certain territories. Call on Agent or address C. A. Melin, D. P. A., Erie, Pa. 3t 10 30 BRIDGE XOTICE. For Intended anpllrntlon for Viewer, to make the Toll llrldite arrom the Alle Rhcny Rivet at West Illrkory, Ph., a County Ilrldfie. TAKE NOTICE that on Monday, No vember 18th, 1907, iu open Court . at Tio nesta, Pennsylvania, taxpayers, citizens and residents of tbe County ol Forest, will present tbelr petition to the Court of Quarter Sessions of said County, praying that the bridge orossing tbe Allegheny River at West Hickory, Forest County, Pa., owued by the Hickory Bridge Com pany, a corporation organized, created and existing under the laws of the Slate of Pennsylvania, with authority to charge toll, be taken as a countv bridge, and that viewers be appointed agreeable to tbe Acts of Assembly in such cases made and provided. A. C. Brown, Solicitor for Petitioners. SFi.iL.ED PHOTOS A I,S. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ,'ANIA, snt, V ;u. Pa. J State Highway Departme Harribbuku Sealed proposals will be received by the State Highway Department of Penn sylvania, under tbe Act approved May 1st, 1!H5, for tbe construction or 1,523 feet of road. 18 feet wide, extending from Sta tion 57-25 to Station 72-48, in Tionesta Borough, In the County of Forest. Plans and specifications can be seen at tbe office of the County Commissioners, Tionesta, Penna., and at tbe office of tbe State Hiuhwav Department, Harrisburg, Pa. Bidding blanks will be furnished by the State Highway Department upon request. Bids must be endorsed "PROPOSALS FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF ROAD IN TIONESTA BOROUGH. FOREST COUNTY," and received at the office of the State Highwsv Department not later than November ltltb, 1907. Joseph W. Hunter, State Highway Commissioner. .sealed ritoros U.S. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ) State Highway Department, IIarrisburo, Pa. J Sealed proposals will be received by tbe State Highway Department of Penn sylvania under the Act approved May 1st, 1!K5, for the construction of 5,725 feet of road, 12, 14 and 16 feet wide, extending from Tionesta Borough line, south along Elm Street to May Street, in Tionesta Borough, in the County of Forest. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office Of tne County uominissioners, nonesia, Pa., and at the office of the Stale Hiirh wav Denartment. Harrlsburg. Pa. Bid- ding blanks will be furnished by tbe State Highway Department upon request. Bids must be endorsed "PROPOSALS FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF ROAD IN TIONESTA BOROUGH. FOREST COUNTY," and reoeived at the office of the State Highway Denartment not later than November lUth, I'M!. Joseph W. Hunter, Slate Highway Commissioner, TRIAL I-IST. List of causes set down for trial in the Cou rt of Com mon Pleas of Forest Cou n ty, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Third Mondav of November, 1907; 1. T. D. Collins vs. South Penn Oil Co. No. 12, November term, 1905. Sum mons In ejectment. 2. John Passaur vs. Jacob Wagner. No. 30, May term, 1907. Summons in assumpsit. 3. Enterprise Transit Co. vs T. D. Col- liusetal. No. 30. May term, 1907. Sum mons in action of trespass. 4. G. W. Robinson, 10. E. Fleming vs. G. H. Lowe. No. 34, September term, 1907. Summons in ejnetmont. 5. James I. M. Wilson Company vs. A. E. Daniels. No. 18, May term, 1907. Summons in assumpsit. Attest, J. C. GEIST, Prothonotary. Tionesita, Pa., October 21, 1907. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby irtveti that the follow ine accounts have been filed in my office and will be presented at tbe next term or Court for confirmation: First and final account or A. Showers, Administrator C. T. A., of the estate of James Campbell, lateot llowe townsuip, deceased. First and final account of L. J. Hop kins, Administrator of tbe estate of Mary Bruce, late of Tionesta Borough, deceased. First and final account of J. C. Bow man, Administrator of tbe estate of A. C. Neer, late of Green townsbin, deceased. First and final accountof F. R. Lanson, Administrate of the estate of Jobn Charleston, late of Tionesta Borough, de ceased. J. C. GEIST, Clerk of Orphans' Court, lionetta, Pa., October 21, 1907. New lot of WRAPPERS at $1.00. $125. $1.60. iki:ssimj s ac n i:s at 50n. KIJIOXAS at $1.00. S1IIKT WAISTS. Fall weight, serviceable ma terial, washable, new patterns, at $1.00. If you prefer to make your own garments, we can supply the material and furnish MoCall's Putlerim t at 10 aod 15 ceuts. X G. W. ROBINSON & SON I . a .l .l ... .a. a tTTTTTtTTTtTttTTTTtTTtTTTt Wm. P. Dcchant T II E Expert Tailor, Is now permanently located in rooms over Herman's Grocery Store, where he will be pleased to show you bis elegant line of samples for Suits, - Trousers, Overcoats, from the most fashionable nouses in the great eastern cities. Every garment guaranteed to fit perfectly. Only the best linings and trimmings used in my work. A trial order, I am sure, will make you my regular customer. I am here to stay and respectfully ask your pat- ronage. J Win. P. Dec han t, Tionesta, Pa. .......,,.. ......... TTTtTttTtTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT SHERIFF'S SALE. D Y VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Facias, 1J issued out of the Couit of Com mon Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylva nia, and to tne directed, there will beex posed to sale bv public venduoor outcry. at tbe Court House, in t lie Borough of Tionesta, Forest County, l'a., on MONDAY, NOV. 18, A. D. 1!H)7, at 1:30 o'clock p. m. the following do- scribed real estate, to-wit : CONRAD THURSTON vs. MAY HAD DEN. B. C. HADDEN. Fieri Facias. No. 5, November term, 1907. (Waiv-ers.)-G. T. Kiucaid and C. E. Bord- well, Attorneys, All defendant's right, title, Interest and claim of, in aud to all that piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being iu Howe Township, Forest County, Pennsylvania, bounded aud descrined as follows, to-wit Beginning at a i oint in tho center of tbe Big Level Road where tbe southerly lino of a road or street leadltm westertv lrom said Big Level Road to the post ofllce of Watson harm Intersects the same, thence north eighty two (82) degrees west nino and 88-100 (0 88-100) rods along said road or street to a post; thence south eleven (11) degnes thirty CIO') minutes west thirteeu and 28-100 (13 28-100) rods to a point in the line or the right or way of Tbe Pittsburg & estern Railroad; thence south eighty-two (82) degrees east nine and 88-100 (' 88-100) rods, more or less, to tbe center or said Big Level Road; thence north along tbe center of said road twelve (12) degrees east thirteen and 28-100 (13 28-100) rods, more or less, lo the place of beginning. Being a part of the same premises conveyed to May lluilden bv Virginia Johnson and husband, by deed dated May 11, 1890, and recorded in tbe Recorder s ofllce in and for said County of Forest, in Deed Book ;sz, pace 141 Erected thereon one well-finished 2-story frame dwelling bouse with seven rooms Also store building 18x30 feet, 1 story high, with ware-room 12x30 feet and kitchen 12x14 feet attached to buildiug. Ice bouse 12x14 feet, and small barn. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of May Uadden, B. C. Had den, at tbe suit of Conrad Thurston. TERMS OF SALE. The following munt be strictly complied with when the property is stricken down : 1. VVl'ien the plaintifl'or other loin cred itors become the purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of lions including mortgage searches on the prop erty sold, together with such lion credit or's receipt for the amount of tho pro ceeds of the Rule or such portion thoreof as lie may claim, must be furnished the Slieritl. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. A 11 sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of the next day, at which time all property not settled loi will again no put up ami so hi at the expense and risk of tho person to whom lirstsoki. See Purdon'a Digest, Ninth Edition, pairo 410 and Smith s rorms, page .184. A. V. ST ROUP. Sheriff. Sherill's Office, Tionesta, l'a., October 22, 1907. PROCLAMATION. Whereas, The Hon. W. M. Lindsey, President Judge of the Court or Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issued his pro mpt for holding a Court of Ciitniiuiii Pleas, Quarter Sessions of tho Peaco, Orphans' Court, Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the Third Monday or November, being the lftb day or November. 1907. No tice is therofore 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'clock A. M., ol said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their ofllce appertain to be done, and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that they may be then and there to prosecute auainst them as shall be just. Given un der my hand and seal this 21st day of October, A. V. luw. A. W. SI ROUP, L.B. Sheriff. fT'1'' KfiSFfirABH OF AHi "ffitHDS. TIN AND GRANITEWARE. A Fine Line of Stable and Wool Horse Hlankcts, and Whips LOADKU SHELLS and IIILTI.4 COATS qj Carriages and Wagons, Cutlery, Paints, J. C. Scowden, FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, Time Deposits Solicited. Will A. Watnb Cook, President. A. B. directors A. Wayne Cook, Q. W. Robinson, Wm. Smearbaugh, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Rltchev. J. T. Dale. A. B. Kellv. Collections remitted for on day of pr.yment at low rates. We promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest psld on time deposits. Tour patronage respectfully solicited. Monarch Clothing Co. Women's Lons Coats For Incredibly Little Money. 812.50 Kersey Coat, $6.98. The woman who wants an extra warm coat will chouse this all-wool black kersey. It's the fibrio that stands all sorts of weather. Gives a hint of tbe swagger style that we've put into tbis practical garment. A particularly pretty inlaid velvet col lar, braid finished, gives tone. $18 50 Well-Tailored Coat, $11.98. Good black broadcloth, splendidly Women's Tailored Suits at a Big . Saving. 825 Suits Man Tailored at $16.50. Beautiful Tailored Broadcloth Women's Suits. Come in golden brown, garnet, blue and black and fancy materials. Coat lineJ with good quality satin and the new Prince Chap or tight fitting style. Some short and some longer cut. Skirt has two rullles at bottom and some are the new plaited fluffy ru file stylo. These are exceptional beauties. 818 Women's Suits at $12.98. Hundreds of beautiful Tailored Women's Suits selling at 812 98, that come in brown, blue, black, garnet and fancy stripes and checks. All the newest tailoring in coat or skirt and beautifully constructed. Altera tions perfectly made and free. We have hundreds of styles to select from. MONARCH CLOTHING CO. NEAR DERRICK OFFICE, JEWEL Healing and Cooking Stoves mid nil otlior Ill-Ht I'lnKM lllll4 Hootliem Ix-tToi-o you luiy. AV onii hiivo you moiuiy. Lumbermen's Tools, Oils aud Varnishes. Tionesta, Pa. NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150.000. $73,000. pay Four 1'er Cent, per Annum Kkllt. Cashier. Wm. Smkabbacoh, Vice President tailored. A coat that has the stamp of good style all over. Women of quiet, refined taete will admire its unusual neck finish, which is chiefly of narrow silk braid. The cuff of sleeve has i'S out of the ordinary trimming touch, too. 814 Broadcloth Coats, $8.98. Womou's Long Broadcloth Coats cut 52 inches long. Come in castor, tan, blue, black and red; lined or half satin lined; embroidery back and front and tbe most beautiful gar ment you ever saw for the money. It is an extra beauty and a big bargain. , Girls' Coats. Our Girls' Cats in Astrakhan, bearskin, crush plusli and broadclolh, kersey or cheviot have no equal. All colors and all styles for ages (i to 11. 81.08 to 7.9S. Children's Coats. Children's Bearskin, Crush Plusli, Astrakhan, Cheviot aod Kersey Coals in all colors. All beautifully created aud great values; ages 1 to li. $!.!$ lo i.lS. Furs. First showing of Women's Furs and Fur Sets. OIL CITY, PA.