THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WCNK, Editor 4 Proprietor. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1908 lCeuulirau Ticket. NATIONAL. President, WILLIAM II. TAFT, or ouio. Vice President, JAMES S. SHERMAN, of New York. ' NTATK. Judge of (he Superior Court, WILLIAM D. PORTER, Allegheny County, I'OINTV. Congress, Hon. N. P. WHEELER. President Judge, Hon. W. E. RICE. Assembly, A. R. MECHLING. Protthnnotary, J. C. GEIST. Sheriff, S. R. MAXWELL. County Commissioner, J.M. ZUENDEL. W. II . HARRISON. County Auditor, A. C.GREGG. G. H. WARDEN. Jury Commissioner, ERNEST 8IBBLE. OCTOBER I 1 I 12 3 1112 1314151611 1819 2021222324 This is mighty good year for Repub licans to vote their ticket straight, Rud from all appearances there's a mighty lot lot of 'em going to vote that way. Let no Republican be misled by re quests for "complimentary" votes in the concluding hours of llie campaign. The business of Republicans Is to vote the straight ticket. Let the Democracy take care of Its own battles. Tiik straw votes look so much like Tafl that Parker is getting anxious about holding the record he landed four years ago. But Ksnpus is likely to retain the distinction of losing every Northern State. Bryan Is reported to have some prospects in Nevada. Br careful in marking your ballot next Tuesday, Republicans. In splitting your ticket there is great danger of losing your vote for Tafl, as the ballot is a large and intricate one. Better make one cross opposite the name Republican and let it go at that. This is a good year In wbicb to vote the straight ticket. Even the most optimistic of the Demo cratic prophets will not go on record as giving Mr. Bryan more thau the number of electors barely necessary to elect blui. The campaign, so far as results are con cerned, Is over. Mr. Ta ft will win. It la only a question of majority, and every Republican should put bis shoulder to the wheel and make the majority a rous ing one. When the 3d day of November Is past it will be found that Hon. William E. Rice of Warren, the Republican nominee for President Judge of this district, will be the most unanimously elected candi date that bas been before the people since the district was formed. lie bas the en dorsement of every party in the district except the Prohibition. The people will have a righteous Judge -vho will grow In their estimation aa his term of office advances. Urok your Republican neighbor, who may have an Indifferent streak on, to get out and vote and do a little bustling for the ticket. The election cornea next Tuesday, and in order that the old fash ioned majority be roll ad up for the whole ticket it is necessary to be stirring. The great heart of the country Is with Taft and Shei man, and they should have the support of every loyal Republican, which means the triumphant election of the entire excellent ticket. From every portion of the 28th district comes the pleasing assurance that our able and popular Congressman, Nelson P. Wheeler, is going to have a rousing majority. Tte people like a clean, cour ageous; incorruptible representative, and they feel that in the present member they bave such an one, and are going to give him a big vote of confidence in this cam paign. Let little Forest lead all the rest in this endorsement of her favorite son, Make Mr. Wheeler's majority unanimous With Harrison and Zuendel in the Commissioners' office the affairs of the county will be carefully, economically and conscientiously administered. Both are men of level beads, honest and faith ful in the discharge of official duty, and will look well to the interests of the tax payers of the county. We predict that their administration will be one of the most satisfactory the county has bad in many years. Give these two Btalwart Republicans and farmers your vote and hearty support. Don't Spoil Tour Itallot Four years ago a large number of votes were lost to tho local candidates on ae count of the voters marking iu the square at the top of the column containing the names of the Presidential electors, be' lieving that be was voting for the whole ticket, whereas the ballot counted for the electors only. When that is done It Is necessary to make a cross opposite the name of each of the other candidates for whom you desire to vote, To vote the straight ticket a cross In the square oppo sito the name of the party on the extreme left of the ballot, Is all that Is required. For instance: The first column on the ballot is composed of the party names, beginning with the Republican party, To vote a straight Republican ticket, then It is only necessary to make your cross In the square attached to that party, When you bave done this do not mark anywhere else a by so doing you are liable to lose your vote for the Republi can Presidential candidate. Be careful in yotlng, thus avoiding mistakes tbat may invalidate your entire ballot. Forest County never had a more carf ful painstaking efficient and obliging official than J. C. Geist, the nominee of the Republican party for Prothonotary. Hundreds of people who have bad occa sion to do I us I ness at his olllce will cheerfully testify to the truth of this as sertlon. No man ever went to the Pro- thonotary's ofHce to transact business tbat did not come away with a higher regard for Mr. Geist than when be went there, and this without regaid to bis political affiliations. Eyery one receives the most courteous attention. His experience and thorough knowledge ol the books and records of his olllce makes him a most valuable man to the taxpayers and citi zens of the couuty, for it is not necessary to take a lawyer to the Piolbonotary'a olhce when you bave business to trans act there. The humblest citizen can get what information pertains to his business without a cent of cost. With a new in- oumbont in that olllce thit would be im possible. A yote for Mr. GM Is a vote directly for your own interest. Remem ber this on election day. A vote for Sharp Maxwell, is a vote to place in the Sheriff's office an honest laboring man, who bas earned bis liviug and reared bis family by bard toll; bas discharged every honest obligation and stands today as one of Forest county's most upright and highly respected citi zens. Sharp will make a splendid offi cial, having a cool, clear bead, a good education and plenty of nerve. And witb ftjl this he is a good, loyal Republi can, and having been fairly nominated by that party be deserves, and we believe will receive, the vote of every member of bis party. Mr. Maxwell's Democratic opponents are busily circulating the false hood that be became a Republican in or der to get office, and then argue that Re publicans ought to vote the Democratio ticket. The fact of the matter is that Sharp voted for President Mc.Klnley twelve years ago, and thousands of Dem ocrats did likewise, and from tbat day to the present be has been a staunch Re publican, and at the approaching election big vote will be for Taft and prosperity as against Bryan and ruin, and tbat ought to be enough to squelch any cauard that he Is not a sound, loyal Republican Stand by him and help to swell his ma jority. Th b Republicans of Forest county have reason to be proud of their candidate for Assembly because of his clean, honorable record. A. R. Mechling is especially well equipped for the ollice to which he aspires, possessing a clear head, splendid business ideas, a good education, clean morals, ia a sound reasoner, and pos sesses the bappy faculty of making and retaining friends, one of the greatest es sentials to a successful legislative career. Without question Mr. Mechling will make one of the best members that For est couuty bas ever had. Wood's Liver Medicine in liquid form for malaria, chills and fever, regu lates the liver, kidneys and bladder, brings quick relief to biliousness, sick headache, constipation. Pleasant to take. The fl bottle contains 2 times quantity of the SOc size. First dose brings relief. Sold by J. R. Morgan. To attract votes, silent votes, Mr, Bryan is circulating two political docu ments of a strictly personal nature. One ia the "Prince of Feaee" sermon, which is mailed to members of all denomina tions. It ia expected to do effective work among the religious and betievolont, to whom it is a bid to support Mr. Bryan as a truly virtuous man of loRy ideals and altruistic purposes the good man who could do no wrong. The other document is an account of Mr. Bryan's visit to the Vatican, in wbicb he gives an appreciative and pleasing picture of Pius X. This is sent only to Catholic voters. There is no reason why any one should not resent Mr. Bryan's unctuous solicitations to vote for him for reasons of religion. They will react upon biin, for the American people bate a humbug. Last Warning to Republican Voters of Forest County. s Chairman of the Republican Com mittee, I deem it incumbent to call the attention of the Republican voters of the several election precincts of this County, as to their duties Tuesday, November 3d. The highest, most responsible and pa triotic duly that devolves upon an American citizen is tbe exercise of his sovereign power at the ballot box; tbey then elect law-makers and executive olllcers, and hence are responsible for the marTner of their execution. The question is, shall we support tbe principles and policies of the Republican party tbat bave given this country such a large measure of prosperity and happi ness, or shall we try the shifting and un stable vagaries of Bryanisui, wbicb are so closely allied witb Socialism? Tbe national ticketsareTaftand Bryan. Tbe daily press bas fully set forth to the American people the qualifications of each as leaders of the two great parties. The editor of this paper bas frequently stated tbe qualifications of each and every Republican candidate of this County, which are not now necessary to repeat. However, I bave advised the following, which appeared in tbe Forest Refuuli can, October 21st; to reappear in this article: 'Vote for Taft, Sherman, Porter, Wheeler, Rice Mechling, Geist, Maxwell, Harrison, Zuendel, Gregg, Warden and Sibble. One cross will do the job." I will further say that when you go in to the booth to mark your ballot it will be dangerous ior you to make a cross op posite some candidate's name not a Re publican, as you may lose the entire bat lot, or in other words your billot may be thrown out, and not one candidate will receive your support. In conclusion, I further wish to call tbe attention of the Republican voters to what was done In this County two years ago in regard to Assembly. I find tbat statistics show tbat this county gave a Republican ma jority of 401 for Governorand the same election reports show tbat the Democratio candidate for Assembly received 23 more votes than the Republican candidate for Assembly. Will this be repeated in regard to tbe Assembly Nov. 3d, 1908? I beg leave to say, from reliable reports that I have re ceived that tbe Republican voters of this county will redeem what was lost two years ago. And for your further infor nation I wish to call your attention to the fact that in louo the members of tbe House of Representatives and Senate will elect a United State Senator. Think this matter over carefully if you have any in tention of splitting your ballot. Don't do so. Yours, H. S. Brockway, Chairman. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE sundry writs of Fieri Facias, issued out of tbe Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Penn sylvania, and to me directed, there will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at tbe Court House, in the Bor ough of Tlonesta, Forest County, Pa., on MONDAY, NOV. 1, A. D. 1908, at 1:00 o'clock p. in., the following des cribed real estate, to-wit: L. J. HOPKINS vs. CYNTHIA E. GREEN. Admrx. of J. K. GKKEN, deo., Fi. Fa., No. 12, Nov. term, l'.KW. (Waivers.) Ritchey A Carringer, At torneys. FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK vs. CYNTHIA E. GREEN, Admrx. etc., Fi. Fa., No. 13, Nov. term, 11HW. (Waivers.) Ritchey A Carringer, Attorneys. R. P. BENDER vs. CYNTHIA E. GREEN, Admrx. etc., FI. Fa., No. 14, Nov. term, lSHI8.( Waivers.) -Ritchey A Carringer, Attorneys. All tre right, title, interest and claim of tbe defendant of, in and to those sev eral tracts of land situated in Harmony Township, Forest County and State of fennsy Ivania: First. All the timber six inches in diameter at the usual placeof cutting from the ground, standing, lying or being on a certain tract of Ian J situate in said Har mony Township. County and State afore said, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginnlug at a point in Gorman Run; thence along said run, by land of N. M.Gorman, S. 84) degrees East, 1((J perches to a post; thence N. 0) degrees F... 27 perches; thence N. 84 degrees E., 50 perches to a post; thence by William Gorman 8. 2 degrees w ., iuo yt-ioo perches, crossing road, to a post; thence by R. II. Gould. N. 871 degrees W. io a post; on line between N. Gas Co. and the tract herein described as shown by F. F. wbittekin s man ol forest county ; tiieuce N. 21 degrees E. to tbe placeof beginuing; containing 60 acres of land more or less. Second. iseginning at a posi; tuence Slong Allegheny Township line, N. 2-12 egreea E., 34 perches to a post; thence by vacant land, S. sol degrees bast, 20 8-10 rods to a post; thence N. 34 perches to a post; thence by same and laud of ill lam Gorman, S. 88 degrees E., 88 perches to a post; thence by land of R. II. Guild, 01 degrees W., 68 perches to a post; thence by land of W. H. Carson, N. 871 degrees W. 108 7-10 perches to the place of begin ning; containing 38 acres and 3 perches and allowance. Third. Beginning at a post tbe corner of Centre and South Main Streets, on tbe Westerlv side of Mam Street, and tho Southerly side of Centre Street; thence North 68 and So West along Centre Street to a post a distance of 90 feet; thence South 31 2.V West 60 feet to a post; thence Soutb 58 East 90 feet to a post on Soutb Main Street; and thence along Soutb Main Street North 31 25' East 60 feet to a post, the place of beginning. And being Lot No. 112 on the plot of said vil lage. Being the same land conveyed by W. C. Allen and wife to said James K. Green by deed dated Aug. II, 1893, and recorded in Deed Hook rso. z4, page iils improvements: une iwo-story trame building, 30x60 feet, store-room on first floor, and living rooms on second Moor; one two-story frame ware-room 12xlu feet; small barn about lzxm teet. Fourth. All that certain tractor laud situate in said Towuship, County and state aforesaid, conveveu to l. K. Green by Jas. B. Hagerty, Treasurer, by deed dated Sept. 5, 1890, recorded in Deed Book Vol. 23, at page 256, containing 5 acres be tbe same more or less. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of J. K. Green, deceased, Cynthia E. Green, Administratrix, at the suit of L.J. Hopkins, aud at tbe suit of K. f. Bender, and at tbe suit ot tbe for est County National Bank, TERMS OF SALE.-Cash. A. W. 8TROUP, Sherifl. Sheriff's Office, Tlonesta, Pa., October 27, 1908. THIAL LIST. List of causes set down for trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Third Monday of Novembei, 1908: I. G. G. Snowdnn et al. vs. Edmund Pequignotetal. No. 2, May term, 1906. Summons in "umpsit. 2 Citizens National Bank vs. Q. Jam ieson. No. 23, May term, 1907. Sum mons In assumpsit. 3. Citizens National Bank vs. W. G. Wyman. No. 24, May term, 1907. Sum. nious in assumpsit. 4. Citizens National Bank vs. Joseph W. Landers et al. No. 25, May term, 1907. Summons in assumpsit, 6. Citizeus National Bank vs. William G. Wyman etal. No. 27, May term, 1907. Summons in assumpsit. 6. C. Jauiieson et al. vs. E. E. Norton et al. No. 2, November term, 1907. Summons In assumpsit. 7. L. S. Clougb vs. James C, Welsh. No. 7, February term, 1908. Summoua iu ejectment. 8. J. G. C. Sigworth vs. M. Walter, W. T. Hart. No. 3, May Term, 1908. Summons in assumpsit, 9. Lilly Hillard vs. W. J. Mobney. No. 20, September term, 1908, Appeal from J. P. 10. Frank B. Robbins, Lib. vs. Har riet Rohbins, Reap, No. 19, May term, 1908, Divorce. II. G. II. Fulmer vs. O. N. White. G. W. Fulmer. No. 9, November term, 1008. Sheriff's interpleader. Attest, J. C. GEIST, Prothonotary. Tlonesta, Pa., October 19, 1908. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing accounts have been tiled in my olllce and will bo presented at tbe next term of Court, beginuing ou the Third Monday of November, 1908, for confirmation : Final account of Milton E. Gravbill. Guardian of Bertha M. Graybill, minor child of David C. Graybill, late of Jenks township, Forest county, Pa., deceased. Final account of Milton E. Graybill, Guardian of Wayne O. Graybill, minor child of David C, Graybill, late of Jenks township, Forest county, Pa., deceased. j. C. GEIST, Clerk of Orphans' Court. Tionesta, Pa., October 19, 1908. f'fr,fr,fra m . . rTTTTTTTTTT It's a Sad Tale T lo tell your trtemla when I some ignorant, unscrupulous T loil.r nll.iliaa a .n in the shape of a bum, ill-fit-tiuN suit. Order your clothes of ua. There is no element of chance. uur garments are "right trj j style, quality, fit and price. Suits from $13 to $10 I Paul from $5 lo $10 I Fall Samples are now in and am ready to show thetu. J Let me show you my Dew line. I Win. P. Doclianl, The Tailor, Tionesta, Penna. .......................... TTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTtTtTTT Wanted Success Magazine requires the services of a man in Tionesta to look after expiring subscriptions and to secure new business by means of special meth ods unusually effective; position perma nent; prefer one with experience, but would consider any applicant with good natural quulillcations; salary fl.ijO per day, with commission option. Address, with references, R. C. Peacock, Room 102, Success Magazine Bldg., New York. SHERIFF'S SALE. D Y VIRTUE of sundry writs of Fieri t Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of forest County. Pcnn sylvania, and to me directed, there will be exposed to gale by public vonduo or outcry, at the Court House, in the Bor ough of lionesla, Forest County, Pa., on MONDAY, NOV. 16, A. D. 1908, at 1:00 o'clock p. m. tho following do scribed real estate, to-wit : FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK to use of C. F. WEAVER, vs. GEO W. NOB LIT, Fi. Fa., No. 2, November ' term, 1908. (Waivers.) A. C. lirown, Aiiorney. KILLMER BROS. vs. GEO. W. NO BUT, FI. Fa., No. 3, November term, 1908. (Waivers.) -A. C. Brown, At torney. All tbe right, title. Interest and claim of the defendaut of, in end to those two tracts ol land situate in Howe towuship, Forest county and state of Pennsylvania. FlRvr. That tract bounded on tbe East by the Big Level road; on the N. E. by an alley; on the Northwest by P. A W. R. and 011 the West and South by Lot No. 1, being lots 2 aud 3 in the village of rrosi ana tne same lots conveyed by W H. Frost to Geo. W. Noblit. Skcond That lot beginning at post on alley, thence N. 44 degrees East 66 teet along Urookston road to a post; thence N. 46 degrees W. 165 feet to a post: thence South 40 degrees West 66 feet to post; thence South 46 degrees E. 165 feet to place of beginning. Located on the above lots are, one two story dwelling bouse with eight rooms one two-stor store building about 24x40 feet, and one barn about 16x24 feet, with shed attached. - Also, That other tract of land situate In Green township, forest county, fa., containing 50 acres in Warrant 3819, and tbe same land as was sold by r . A. Kel ler, Treasurer of Forest county, lo Geo, W. Noblit, by deed dated June 28, 1904 assessed in name of Longstretn Heirs. Taken in execution and to be sold as tbe property of Geo, W. Noblit, at the suit of the Forest County National Bank, to use of C. F. Weaver, aud at tbe suit of Killmer Bros. TERMS OF SALE. Tho following must be strictly complied with when the property is stricken down : 1. When the pluintill'orother loin cred itors become the purchaser, the costs on tho writs must be paid, anil a list of lions including mortgage searches on the prop. city Hold, together with such lien credit or's receipt for tho amount of tho pro ceeds of tiie Rale or such portion thereof as be may claim, must be furnished the Shorill'. 2. All bids must be paid In full. 3. All sales not settled iinmoiliutoly will be continued until 2 o'clock p. 111., of the next day, at which timo all property not settled ibi will ajrain be put up and sold ut tho oxpnnsn and risk of tho person to whom first sold. See Piirdon's Digest, Ninth Edition, page 41(1 and Smith's Forms, pugo 381. A. V. STROUP, Shorill. ShcrifTa Oflico. Tionesta. Pu.. October I 19, l'JOs. Display of Clothes for Boys We display for the first time our New Fall Line of Children's Clothiog. We call special atteottou to four different styles: First The plain double breasted Trouser Suits, $2 50, $( The Norfolk, with Knickerbocker trousers, ia fine blue, gray and brown serges, imported worsteds, Scotch cheviots and cassimeres, S3 50, 610. suits for smaller boys, Russian Blouses and riiilor Suits, 84, $ Boys' Reefers in fine Kerseys, Cheviots and Scotch Overcoatings, S3. 18. Matched Sets of Leggios and Gloves at $1.50 the set, or sold sep arately. The Leggins, 81. The Gloves, 50c. THE McCUEN CO, 2b AND 20 SENECA ST. , OIL CITY. PA. FeJl Shoes For Men and Women. Wouldn't you prefer to wear shoes which you re sure are correct accord ing to the season's authentic fash'tout? Certainly you would. Right now in four store you will Bud the newest custom styles decreed by fashion, as proper for' this season There are numerous models in shapes and leathers suitable for men and women in every walk of life, Bnd proper fur every occasion and unless vou wear Levi's shoes . the chances are that you've often bought ill fit ting, uncomfortable shoes rather than take the time and trouble to go from store to store hunting an accurate fit, That's all unnecessary in dealing with us. JOE LEVI, Cor. Center, Seoeca and Syca more Streets, ten 1.. 1 COLD NIGHTS Make warmer bed coverings a necessity. We are prepared to furnuh anything you may need in this line. Cotton Blankets, 75 cents to 81.50 per pair. "Woolnap" Blankets, A close imitation of tbe all wool goods, silk bound. $2.25 per pair. J Wool Blankets, Full size, the nicest we bave ever shown at the price, 84.50 per pair. Comforts, Light, fleecy, warm, 81 to $3 each. n 111 nnniupnu o on ti u. w. nuDinaun & oun PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER, llepalrs Boilers, Mills, Tanks, Agitator. Hiijj and Nells Second - hand Hollers, Etc. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End of Suspension Bridge. Third ward, OIL CITY, 1A. Electric Oil. Guaranteed for Rheumatism, Sprains, Sore Feet, PaiiiN. Ac. At all dealers PINEULES for (he Kidneys What about it for this wiuter? If not fully fitted out iu this respect let us figure with you on a new HEATER or COOK STOVE. Our stock is complete and our line is the best ever han dled in this town. We cau save you money on either Gas, Wood or Coal Stoves. All sorts of Horse Blankets and Furnishings For tbe Horseman or Teamster, Best Ammunition While the hunting season is on. Come and see. Buggies and Wagons, and Everything in Hardware. J. C. Scowden, -. Tionesta, Pa. FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, 850.000. $85,000. Wine Deposit Solicited. Will pay Four l'er Cent, per Annum Wm.Smbahbauoh, Vice President A. Watnb Cook, President. A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheeler, Collections remitted for on day of pnyment at low rates. ' We promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest pid on time deposits. Tour patronaire respectfully solicited. A. B. Kelly. Cashier. directors G. W. Robinson, Wm. Hmearbaugb, T. F. Ritchey. J. T. Dale. A. B. Kelly. Monarch Clothina Co. Fall Opening Sale of Women's Suits, Skirts and Waists. $20.00 values $14.50 15.00 values 9.98 $10.50 values $12.98 12.00 values 7.98 This stupendous sale of Women's Suits will set all the women talking. We bought 800 of the regu lar styles at a big sacrifice. Mostly all are samples and represent a vast assortment ol qualities and styles. Come while the best values are still on sale. Alterations free.' Sale of Men's Suits and Overcoats. 112.00 values at (!) !)8 13.50 values at fl.98 15.00 values at 9.98 Choice of Pure All-Wool Worsted stylish Brown or Black Suits. Choice of All-Wool Black or Brown stylish Overcoats, worth (12 to 1C, At $9.98 We place on sale today the choice of hundreds of new stylish well tail ored AH Wool Men's SuiB. They come in stylish browns, greys, smokes or black, pure Australian wool iu cheviot or worsted. Every suit is worth $12 to $16 and can't be bought aDywhere else less than $15 to 16.50. Choice $9.98 Extra fiue stylish Mod's Pure Worsted Suits io fancy browns, greys, blacks or smoke colors. Come ia fancy stripes, checks or plain ma terial, pure Australian wool goods from Wunshuk Woolen Mills of Rhode Island. All high grade Tail ored Suits or Overcoats that sell in those high priced stores at such fancy prices as $16 50, $20, $22, etc. Choice $12.98 Choice of hundreds of beautiful und Dew style Brown or Smoke color Aus tralian Wool Overcoats, finely tail ored and beauties. These are in the newest leogths, patch pockets, stylish cuds and those high priced stores don't hesitate to ask $13 50 to $15 or $16 50 for these rare beauties. These stylish Overcoats for men or young men. Choice $9.98 Sale of Underwear, Coat Sweaters, New Hats, Caps, etc. Monarch Clothing Go. Oil Exchange Block, Oil City, Pa. PROCLAMATION. OIL CITY, PA. Whereas, The Hon. W. M. Lindsey, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Qtixrtor Sessions in and for the county of Forest, Iihs issued his pro cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quartor Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the Third Monday of November, being the Kith day of 'November, l'.K)8. 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 iu their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ot saul day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to thoir otlice appertain to be done, and lo those whoare bound in recognizance to prosocufe against the prisonors that are or shall be In the jail of Forest County, that they may be then and thore to prosecute against them as shall he just. Given un der my hand and seal this 10th day of October, A. P. 1U08. A. W. STKOUP, L.M. Sherifl-. Administratrix' Notice. Letters of Aduilnistiatinn on the estate of Eliza A. Merven, late of Hickory Township, Forest County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to siad estate are hereby notified to make payment without delay, and those having claims or de mands will present them, duly authenti cated, for settlement. Cakrik Osooon, Adm'x, Kudeavor, Pa. 8. D. Irwin, Attorney. 6U0 I4 Administrator') Xotlce. Letters of Administration on the estate of Miss Kli.a tireniislado, late of Tloqnsta Korough, Forest County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby untitled to make payment with out "delay, and those having claims or demands will present them, duly authen ticated, for settlement. C. A, Randall, Adm'r, 6110-7 Tionesta, Pa. Sigworth & Heplcr LIVERY Stable. Having recently purchased the A. C. Urey livery stable, we are making many improvements to keep tbe ser vice first-class aod up to-dale. New horses and carriages will be added aod we guarantee to our patrons the best turn-outs to be had, courteous attention, and reasonable rates. Come aud see us. Hear of Hotel H eaver TIOITESTA, J?J.. Telephone No. 20. i