THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. t. WINK, tOITOR Proprietor. WKDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1908 ICeiiublicuii Ticket. NATIONAL. President, WILLIAM U. TA FT, of Ohio. Vice President, JAMES 8. SHERMAN, of New York. WTATK. J mine of the Superior Court, WILLIAM I. POKTEK, Allegheny County. rOINTY. Congress, Hon. N. P. WHEELER. President Judge, Hon. W. E. RICE. Assembly, A. R. M ECU LINO. Protthonotary, J. C. GEIST. Sheriff, S. R. MAXWELL. County CommisHioner, J. M. ZUENDEL. W. U. HARRISON. County Auditor, A. C. GREGG . G. H. WARDEN. Jury Commissioner, ERNEST SIBBLE. SEPTEMBER Hi F 3 4 5 JO08 9 10 11 12 13141516171819 MH 2 23 24 25 26 27l28l29l50l Voters Take Xolicc. To the Republican Voters of Forest County : On or about August 10th I mailed to each and every Republican Committee man in the County a small booklet, enti tled, "Forest County Republican Cam paign, in which I called attention to the matter of non-payment ot taxes. In case this matter has not been attended to, I appeal to you a.-ain, and also to every Republican voter to see your Tax Collector? and if you have not paid a County or State tax since tLe 3d day of November, I!)0C, you must do so on or before the 3d day of October, 1908. Do Dot neglect this, but attend to the matter at once. I am, Truly Yours, H. S. Brockway, Chairman County Committee. Sept. 23, 1!K)8. Mr. Bryan is not the heir of Roosevelt. Id fact, Mr. Roosevelt is not dead, even politically, very truthfully remarks the Franklin News. Mr. Bryan's new issue of guaranteed bank deposits is going to pieces so fast under examination that he will bide It with the rest of his busted paramounta before election day. Mr. Bryan says bis wealth amounts to fi."i(),(.KX). A lew months ago he stated that his annual income was about 75,O0O. A 50 per cent dividend speaks well for Republican good times. Chairman Brockway calls especial attention of Republicans to the matter of paying taxes in order to entitle one to vote this fall. If you haven't already done so, attend to it at once. One ot the Hawaaian Islands is to be elaborately fortified for a garrison of 15,000 men. The key of the Paciflo is a great outpost and it is as cheap to keep a part of the army there as elsewhere. We know that Talt is etlicient. We do not know what Bryan can or will do The country is large; its welfare is our welfare. Is it safe to take chances when you vote this yearT Franklin News. The Chicago Tribune wants Bryan to answer Bouie very pointed questions. He won't do so, and if he did that newspnper would still be for Taft. William J. is Bhowing signs of temper lately that are not very pleasant. In Maine the Republicans elected tbe entire state ticket, all the congressmen and tbe Legislature. The Democrats "made gains" except in the offices. Many Democrats feel that this sort of progress leaves an aching void. Mr. Taft wants to know whether Bryan is an beir or simply a Moating quantity. Taft is what he Las always been, but no man knows whether Bryan is or is not what he was yesterday, Tbe kaleidoscopo in politics seems to be a little out of perspective. Ik bank depositors are to be guaranteed, why not take in investors in stock and bunds? Say, for instance, some Canadian gas compauy securities or stock in some of the Pittsburg banks that have been promineut in the market as failures, ter sely says the Tidioute News. That free trade, or anything approach ing it, would reduce this country to state of poverty, there Is little room for doubt, says the Punxy Spirit. We have tried il and know how it works. Free trade is all right for the man who has ac cumulated a competence and can live willtout work, but lor those who have to earn a living by labor, it is the worst thing that could happen. It dries up the springs of industry, and by so doing tends to destroy the market for everything that the farmers produce. It is a refreshing departure from old time hypocracy to see the two leading candidates for Presidont ripping each other up the back. When you come to think of it why shouldn't one candidate have the right to express bis opinion of another, so long as he keeps withiu the bounds of truth and decency? It U inter esting to know what Mr. Taft thinks of Mr. Bryan and also what Mr. Bryan thinks of Mr. Talt. So let them at it. Punxy Spirit. And the voters will settle the whole question after all. What this country stands in need of Just now Is confidence nothing else. An election which will settle tbe status of tbe adm'nistration at Washington for four years is about to be bf Id. Which of the candidates is likely best to restore conli donee? Certainly it is not Mr. Bryan, rorkey. Miss Olive Wolfe of Kellettville visited her sister, Mrs. J as. Welsh, at Balltown, last week. Mrs. Win. Slocum, Mrs, Geo. Blum and guest, Mrs. Fred Rudolph, were Sheffield visitors on Thursday. Jas. Welsh, Sr., was a business visitor in W arren on Saturday, Co. Supt. D. W, Morrison of Tionesta visited our school last Tuesday afternoon. George and Charles Blum eutertained their father, brother Edward and sisters Mrs. Fred Dickrager, Mrs. Fred Rudolph and Miss Martha, all of Green township, during the past week. Elhel Cropp and broth er Ruddy of Minister tooK dinner with Miss Olive Blum on Sunday. Mrs Lew Brennan of Minister visited her par ents at Kellettville over Sunday. For est fires are raging very badly in till section and unless we get rain soon we fear that nothing cau be done to save the oil properties and towns in this vicinity. About an hundred men were on tbe scene of the fire on Sunday and worked very hard but could not control If Jas. McMicbael and wife of Sheffield visited the lalter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Welsh, over Sunday. Rev. Mont gomery, who has been returned to this charge for tbe third year, preached us a very fine sermon last Sabbath. Very sorry there weren't more people out to have beard it. Preaching again Sunday, Oct. 4th, at 11 o'clock. Mrs. John Stoverof Minister was a Warren visitor on Saturday. Mrs. Wm. Slocum and Miss Katharine Hepler called on the former's sister-in-law, Mrs. John Lind- sey, at Truemans, on Saturday afternoon. R. W. Burdick, who is working at Mayburg, was at home with his family over Sunday. Jos. Klncb of McMl- chaet's Camp baa purchased the Jack Spencer property on Main street and has moved his lamily into the same. We are always glad to welcome new residents. Elmer Mealy of Newmansville was through our town during the past week with a load of farm produce. A num ber of our people are on the sick list with bad colds and grippe. Mrs. Lett Spen cer returned Friday from Tidioute where she bad been called on account of the illness of both her mother and sister. Both are convalescing. A fe-v of the little folks are paying very strict atten tion to their left arms and warning their friends to "be careful, that's my sore arm." We suppose tbe cause or all tbe trouble is "vaccination." T. D. Col lins and bis crew of enterprising bridge builders are to be congratulated upon the fine iron bridge which they bave con structed across Minister creek at Minis ter and which was a saving of several hundred dollars to Howe township. We understand that they are building another one at Barnes, Warren couuty, at the present lime. There are rumors of there being another pipe line put through from Porkey to Marienville. Chest nuts are ripening and are a bountiful crop, Tbe little boys are patiently wait ing for Jack Frost aud Teachers' Insti tute week to come. Kellettville. T. F. Gillooly of Millinor-ket, Maiue, is visiting his family at this place. Quite a number of our citizens attended tbe ball game at Sheffield, Saturday, a special train returning after tbe close of tbe game. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Amsler aud little daughter visited relatives at Fryburg last week. Blanche Hendricks and Goldia Hill spent Saturday in Warren. A little daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. AI. Orcott, Tuesday. J, F. Ray attended the races at Brook- vllle last week. James Wilbur Johnson and famlliy of Harrison Valley, are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Johnson Mrs. Mary Wilkins of Warsaw, is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Al. Orcutt. Wm. Kribbs returned from Brookville last week. "Our girls" are talking of organizing several basket ball teams in the near future. Id-alnraa Inn not He Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion ot toe ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, ami mac is- Dy constitutional remedies, I lea fn oss is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eu stachian Tube. Vt hen this tube gets in flamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect bearing, and when it is entire ly closed deainess is the result, and un less the intlamation can be taken out and this lube restored to its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forover; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condi tion of the mucous surlaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case ot Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh cure, wend lor circulars, tree. F. J. CHENEY k CO., Toledo, O, Sold by Druggists, 75. - Hall's Family Pills are the best. Why DriiBKists Itrrnniiiirnd t'linnibrrlitlll's t'nllr, Cholera nnd Hinrrlioca Itemed)' Mr. Frank C. Hanrahan, a prominent druggist of Portsmouth, Va!, says. "For the past six years I bave sold and recom mended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is a great remedy and one of the best patent medi clnes on the market. I handle some others for the same purpose that pay me a larger profit, but this remedy 1b so sure to effect a cure, and my customers so certain to appreciate my recommending it to him, that I gave it the preference." ror sale Dy uoaa t uuon. Wood's Liver Medicine in liquid form for malaria, chills and fever, regu lates tbe liver, kidneys and bladder, brings quick relief to biliousness, sick headache, constipation. Pleasant to take, The fl bottle cqn tains 21 times quantity ot tne 50c size.- first dose brings reliet. sold by J. li. Morgan. Low One Way Colonist Hates via .Nickel Plate Koiul, West, Northwest, Southwest and South Tickets September 1st to October 31st, Ask Agent or write C. A. Melin. D. P, A., Erie, Pa. H-l'J-10t (Jowl for Itlllousnvss. "I took two of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets last night, and I feel fifty per cent, better than I have for weeks, savsj. J, Firestone of Alleuan. Mich. "Tbey Bre certainly fine article ior Dinousness." tor sale by Dunn V r uuon. samples tree. DENIES THAT BRYAN "COULD DO NO HARM." Congressman Burke Says Office of President Is Infinitely More Powerful Than Congress. Congressman James Francis Burke of Pittsburg iu mi mldress on "The Powers of the President" Bays: "The American people caH make no greater mistake than to elect Mr. Hry nn on the assumption that ho cau do no harm in the face of an nil verso sen nte. As between the executive ,ntul legislative depart incuts of the govern ment, the former has Infinitely greater power to rule nnd ruin than the latter. "Mr. Taft and Mr. Bryan ore wholly different types of men. Each pos sesses a strong individual character, which would certainly nssert Itself In the White House. What either of these men would do during n four years' term lu the White House is musing ns much anxiety among thoughtful Americans ns the mere matter of the election alone. "As a disturlM-'r of moneys the pres ident Is without n rival In the world. Through the agencies under his con trol he will this year disburse a billion dollars, showing the great things we are doing in adding to the unparalleled list of the world's achievements. "In view of the fact that dining the fifteen years of Bryan leadership the states controlled liy his party have de creased from 23 to 12, the number of senators from -IS to ol, the number of representatives In congress from -20 to ltSJ and In that time the Democratic party was iu control of the ground, whereas it Is now, as a consequence of his teachings, n hopelessly hetero geneous mass of Populist lc elements, the American people can see little pros pects of a constructive policy If Mr. Bryun should succeed." She's a Smooth One. The Kane Republican gives this ac count of a smooth swindle which was worked in that town recently: Some days ago a gentlemau came Into tbe Republican office and put the editor outo a slick swindler who had caught many women in this locality. Her meth ods ot collecting mouuy were simple. She gave treatments to the hair and also massages. She wished to organize a club tnd each member was to pay t'l 00 and receive 20 treatments. When the woman entered a borne where two or three wo men happened to be present she would reduce the price, providing they had the coin. It is said that there are as many as two hundred women in Kane whojoiued tbe club, but who bave failed to receive any treatments nor have they seen the aforesaid organizer. She is evideutly working in green pastures and obtaining "easy money" as she did in Kane. We would have said nothing about tbe mat ter, as it will be of no help to those who have lost their $2.00, but it may be the means of preventing her working in other towns, as our exchanges will uudoubtly warn the ladies of their community to be on tbe look-out for her. Just why women will pay money to an entire strangor who happens along with a new scheme and smooth story is beyond our comprehension. It does not pay to put confidence in every agent who hap pens along. They are out for the money there Is in a deal. In this instance it is staled that the woman got away with be tween 300 and f 100 and she had a large club organized. Neighborhood Notes. Warren is threatened with an epidemic of typhoid fever. Robbers dynamited the safe in the Albion Erie county postoflice, Monday night and escaped with over $1,000 in cash and stamps. John G. Eckert constable of Bensinger twp., Elk county, hanged nlmselt on a tree on his farm near home last week. He was aged 57 years. No cause Is as signed for the rash act. Judge Bon ton of McKean county has rendered a decision to the effect that the two-cent rate law does not apply to the Buffalo, Rochester A Pittsburg railroad. Tbe case will likely be carried to the Supreme court. The proposed new trolley line between Titusvillo and Cambridge Springs is as sured, all of the rights of way having been secured. For tbe most part tbe road will follow the grade ofrbeold Petroleum railroad, built many years ago, but on which rails ere never laid. A Niirninrd Ankle. As usually treated a sprained ankle will disable the injured person for a month or more, but by applying Cham berlain's Liniment and observing the directions with each bottle faithfully, a cure may, in most cases, be effected In less than one week's time. This lini ment is a most remarkable preparation; try it lor a sprain or a bruise, or when laid up with chronic or muscular rheuma tism, and you are certain to be delighted with the prompt relief which it affords. For sale by Dunn & Fulton. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup always brings quick relief to coughs, colds, hoarseness, hooping cough and all bron chial and throat trouble. Mothers es pecially recommend it for children. Pleasant to take, gently laxative. Sold by J. R. Morgau. Low Round Trip Kates Denver, Colo rado Springs, Pueblo via Nickel Plate Komi. Tickets on Bale September 24th, 25th, 2(ith and 27 111. Uood returning October 10th. Ask Agent or write, C.lA. Melin, D. P. A., Erie, Pa. ' r 2t Ring's Little Liver Pills for bilious ness, sick-headache. They keep you well. 25o. , Try them. Sold by J. K. Morgan MARRIED. EKIS STAHLMAN. On Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1008, at Raugbts, Elk county, Pa., by G. C. T. HolT. Sr., Justice of tbe Peace, Mr. Bern Ekisof Redclyff'e, For est county, and Miss Inna Stablnian of Uallton, Elk county, Pa. DAUM MEALY. At the M. E. par sonage Tiouesta, September 16, 1008, by Rev. W. O. Calhoun, Samuel Daum of Johnlowen, Pa., and Miss Alice Mealy of Tionesta township, SMITH ROLLEY. In Tionesta, Sep tember 17, 1008, by D. W. Clark, J. P., Roy Smith of Endeavor, Pa and Mrs. Blanche Rolley, of Reitz, Pa. MEALY-BRADYBAUGH-At the Ru ral House, Tionesta, September 21, 10(18, by C. A. Randall. J. P., Alvin Mealy and Miss May Oiny Bell Brady baugb, both of Tluuesla township. PROCLAMATION. Whereas, The Hon. AV. M. Lindsoy, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions In and for tho county of Forest, bus Issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions of the Poaco, Orphans' Court, Oyer and Terminer and Oenoral Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the Fourth Monday of September, being the 2Sth day of September, 1!K)S. No tice is therefore given to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Con stables of said county, that they bo then and there iu their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ot said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertain to be done, and to those w ho are bou ml i n reeogn izance to prosecute against the prisoners that are orshall belli thojailof Forest County, that they may be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der my hand and seal this 31st day of August, A. D. 1!HW. A. W. STROUP, L.8. Sheriff. List of causes set down for trial In the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Fourth Monday of Septembei, 1!K)8: 1. U. tJ. Snowden et al. vs. Edmund Pequignot et al. No. 2, May term, 1IHKI Summons in assumpsit. 2. CUw.ens National Bank vs. Q. Jam leson.;1 No. 23, . May term, 11KJ7. Sum mons Iify8su in psit, 3. Citizens National Bank vs. W. G. WyniHU. No. 21, May term, 1007. Sum mons in assumpsit. 4. Citizens National Bank vs. Joseph W. Landers et al. No. 25, May term, 1007. Summons in assumpsit, 5. Citizens National Bank vs. William G. Wyman etal. No. 27, May term, 1007. Summons in assumpsit. 0. Q. Jamieson et al. vs. E. H. Norton et al. No. 2, November term, 1007. Summons In assumpsit. 7. J. T. Rainy vs. II. F. Blum. No. (1, February term, 19US. Action of replevin. 8. L. S. Clough vs. James C, Welsh. No. 7, February term, l'.KW. Summons In ejectment. 0. J. (. C. Sigworth vs. M. Walter, W. T. Hart. No. 3, May Term, 1008. Summons in assumpsit. Attest, J. C. GEIST, Prolhonotary. Tionesta, Pa., August 31, 1D08. SHERIFF'S SALE. BV VIRTUE of a writ or Fieri Facias, issued out of the Couit of Com mon Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylva nia, and to me directed, there will lioex posed to salo by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough bf Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., on MONDAY, SEPT. 28, A. D. 1008, at 1:00 o'clock p. m. tho following de scribed real estate, to-wit : J. W. HAMILTON vs. A. J. HUB BARD, Fieri Facias, No. 3, September Term, 1008. (Waivers.) A. C. Brown, Attorney. All or the defendants' right, tiHe, in terest and claim of, in and to all tbe un divided one-half of all that certain tract or piece of land situate in Howe town ship, Forest county and state of Pennsyl vania, bounded as follows, viz: Being Warrant No. 3186, warranted in the name of LeRoy A Company, and containing 405 acres, more or less. The division of said tract was run by Cyrus Black, com mencing on the north line of said tract at a spruce and running a direct line through to the south line of said tract to a , and being the east half or said tract and tbe undivided one-half of tbe pieinises conveyed by Thomas P. McCrea and wile to A. J. Hubbard, by deed dated April 7, 1003, and recordod at Tionesta, Forest county. Pa., In the Recorder's of fice, in Deed Hook 35, page 222-3. Taken in execution ami to be sold as the property of A. J. Hubbard, at tbe suit of J. W. Hamilton. TERMS OF SALE. Tho following must bo strictly complied with when the property is stricken down : 1. Wlien the plaintiff orothcr loin cred itors become the purchaser, tho costs on the writs must bo paid, aud a list of liens including mortgage searches on the prop oity sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt for tho amount of the pro ceeds of tho sale or such portion thereof as ho may claim, must bo furnished the Sheriff'. 2. All Viids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will bo continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of the next day. at which time all property not settled lot will again be put up and sold at tho expenso and risk of tlio person to whom tirst sold. 'See Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition, pago 44(1 and Smith's Forms, page 384. A. W. STROUP, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Tionesta, Pa., August 25, 1008. An Ordinance Submitting to a vote of the electors of Tionesta Borough Hie question of Increas ing the indebtedness of the said borough to $10,500, tor the purpose of. macadam izing and paving Elm Street and of pav ing Bridge Street from the bridge across the Allegheny River to Elm Street. W ii ehkas, It appearing by a petition and affidavit on tile with the Secretary of the Town Couucil of the Borough of Tio nesta that the owoers representing four fifths, in number of feel, of the property fronting or abutting on the following de scribed portions of Bridge and Elm Streets, to-wit: Said Bridge Street from the bridge across the Allegheny Rivor to Elm Street, and said Elm Street from a point opposite the Mose Hepler lot to tbe culvert North of the Walford lot, have petitioned the Town Council ot the Bor ough of Tionesta to enact an ordinance for the paving and curbing of the said portions of the said streets, and Whereas, In pursuance of said peti tion and affidavit, an ordinance has been enacted authorizing said Improvements, and Whereas, A petition for the paving and macadamizing of tbe said portions of the said streets, together with the remain ing portions ot said Elm Street, has been presented to the State Highway Depart ment and has been duly approved by the saw department, ami Whereas, To enable the said Borouiih of Tionesta to bear its proportion of tbe cost and expenses ol said improvements. it will be necessary to increase I he indebt edness of the said Borough of Tionesta to tue amount ot $ to.ouo 00. Now therefore, be it enacted and or dained by the Town Council of the Bor ough ol Tionesta, and it is hereby enacted and ordained by tbe authority of tbe same: Section 1. That the Town Council of the Borough of Tionesta is desirous of in creasing the debt of tbe said Borough of Jionesta to a sum exceeding two iter cent ma of the last assessed valuation or the taxable property of the said borough out not greater than 10,500 00. Section 2. That the question or In creasing the Indebtedness or the Itorougb of Tionesta to the amount of $10,500.00. for the purpose of paving the following oescrtned portions ot lsrldge and Klin Streets in the said Borough or Tionesta. to-wit: Said Bridge Street from tbe bridge across the Allegheny KivertoKlm Street, and said Elm Street from a point opposite the Mose Hepler lot to the cul vert North ol the Walfird lot, and of macadamizing the remaining portions of said Kim Street, be submitted to a vote or the electors or the said Borough of Tio nesta at the general election to be held at the Court House in the said Boiough of Tionesta on the 3d day of November, A. D. 10O8, notice of said election to be given as required by law. Ordained and enacted into a law tbis 21st day of September, A. D. 1008. Wm. Smeakhaiioii, President. Attest: M. A. Carrinoeu. Secretary. September 22, 1908. Approved. John T. Carson, Burgess. PINEULES for the Kidneys 30 DAYS' TRIAL FOR $1.00. tosMfial JLJL INCORPORATED VI - 1 When you want a good i hat, instead of paying five I dollars, keep two dollars i in your pocket and buy a X Hawes $3 Hat Worn by the best dressed I men everywhere. "We are i showing the lall styles. G. W. ROBINSON & SON The New FaJl Styles In Da Luxe Ready-to-Wear Clothing are now on display. We are showing the latest things iu Overcoats and snappy unto dale Suits. Hundreds of them are here. Come iu and try them no. New Hats Youman's. New Neckwear. New Underwear and Hosiery. New Coat Sweaters for Men, Womeu, Boys aod Girls. You will find these goods are all right, and so are the prices. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST., OIL CITY. PA. L1AAAAA PTTTTTT It's a Sad Tale To tell your friends when some ignorant, unscrupulous tailor attaches a can to you in the shape of a bum, ill fit ting suit. Order your clothes of us. i There is no element of chance. Our garments are "right" in style, quality, fit and price. Suits from $13 to $10 rants from $3 to $10 Fall Samples are now iu aud am ready to fehow them. Let rue show you my oew J line. 1 Wm. P. Decliant, f The Tailor, 4 Tionesta, Penoa. PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER, llepair Iloilcr, .Stills, Tanks, Agitators. Ituys and Sells Second - hand Hollers, lite. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End of Suspension Bridge, Third ward, OIL CITY, 1A. Electric Oil. Guaranteed for Kbeumatism, Sprains, Sore Feet, PrIiih. to. At all dealers THE; OLDEST. is tbe preparation of young men aod womeu for positions of trust and responsibility. Our success has been phenomenal scores of our graduates receive from $(i0 to 8125 per mouth and are being promoted each year. Honest, conscientious work has earued for us the title "THE SCHOOL THAT GETS RESULTS," aud we solicit the patronage of students who know what they want to do and who have a good preparatory education. Our faculty consists of 8 teachers we have 10 rooms 45 typewriters enroll from 200 to 250 each year 87 graduates in class of 11108. O.impare us with OT1IEII commercial schools iu this section. A postal will bring catalogue ai d full information. Mention this paper aud we will send you 10 cicely written cards FREE. NEW STUDENTS ENROLLED EVERY MONDAY. Meacdville CommerciaJ College, JIIMliYIM.i:, 1A. THE THE BEST. OLDEST. Seasonable Cooiu Scowden's. We have constantly ou hand aod at living prices, a large stock of the finest grades of Oils, Paints, Tarnishes, While Lead and Japalac. If you iutend to paint let us quote you prices on quantities. 01 It HI (.WIN AM) WA(0S Have a reputation that cannot be beaten. Id Farming Implements we have A Full Line of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators and arIeii Tools. Our prices are always right. n ; ' Pj Poultry letting v J. C. Scowdcn, FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, Time Deposits Solicited. A.. Waynb Coos, President. A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheeler, A. B. Collections remitted for on day of pnyment at low rates. We promise our custom ers all tbe benefits, consistent with conservative bunking. Interest ptid on time deposit. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Monarch Clothing Co. Fall Display of Women's New Beautiful Suits, Skirts and Jackets Fall Skirts. Au'umo assortment of popular models of Women's Dress .Skirts; made of elegaut quality Chiffon Panama, Black, Blue and Brown; handsomely mads and effect ively trimmed; elegaut value. $3 m Sheath models and Direo to ire styles of handsome Voile and Chiffon Panama Dress Skirts; beautifully designed aud effectively trimmed. Our advertising space will not permit of a good description of these very beautiful Paris copied models; elegant value. 87.98 Improved Sheath aud Di rentoire models; copied from the genuine Sheath (import ed) styles, but improved by one of New York's greatest tailors so that hundreds of dollars have beeu ottered this manufacturer not to copy this model. They are beau ties and come in elecaDt Chiffon Panama in Blue, Black, Browo; also Fancy Herringbone Cheviot in London Smoke, Dark Grey and Plaiu colors. Elegant value. 84 1)8 Grand Display of Women's New Fall Suits. Women's beautiful Fall Suits io Broadcloth of. All-Wool material. Tbe coat is effectively trimmed with satin and also full satin lined; cut 3li inches long aud colors of Blue, Brown, Green, Black and Loudon Smoke. Tbe skirt is made the Dew circular goto with fold at bottom; per (out models and elegaut value 812 !I8 MONARCH CLOTHING CO, neaoVfd,!!?,ck OIL CITY, PA. OUR. SPECIALTY and Wire Screens. - Tionesta, Pa. NATIONAL HANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150.000. $85,000. Will pay Four 1'er Cent, per Annum Kkllt. Cannier. Wm. Hmkarbauoh, Vloe President DIBKOT0R8 O. W. HobtnBon, Wm. 8mearbauRh, T. F. Rltchev. J. T. Dale, A. B. Kellv. Mioses' and Junior Suits for ages 13, 15, 16 aud 17 respectively. These elegaut Suits come in plaio colors of Blue, Brown aod Greu; also Fancy Mixed Browu Cheviot Suits; effect ively trimmed and perfectly fitting. Skirts have folds at bottom aud are rare beauties. Big value. $!) 1W Drectoire 'nd Sheath models (im proved) of high class Suits for Wo men. Coats cut 34, 36 and 42 inches long; effectively designed a .d triin med; silk or satin lined. The fab rics are Imported Broadcloth, Her ringbone Worsteds iu Blue, Browu, Green, London Smoke; also stripes aud handsome plaids. These suits are beauties aod could easily com mand 8'0. Other stores will no doubt charge 825 to $30 for such high class beauties as theie Our price, 818 THE BEST.