f5 i. Vi"- . County mmir, fill; A ml I for, f.ij Jury rfilaoionnr, 4; Civiiiilv Purveyor, t-. r fctrlolly eah In advance, I'rnlliitiHilnry, We are aothnrlxod to announce N, H. Maxwell, ofTlotiKNla, a candidate for Prolhonotary, to , subject lo the decision ol Hie ltepnhllcn voter at llw primaries, Wa ar authorised lo announce Aa II, Nlgworlli, of Jnnk lowiiNlilp, a a caudl data fur I'rolhonolarVi Ao., subject lo Hie decision of Hie Itopuhllcan volnia al Hie primaries, AMMtiir Jailae. We are aolliorlaml to announce Joseph M, Morgan, of Tionesta lioroiiiih, aa a candidate lor Associate Judge, subject lo the decision of the Kepuhllcau voters at the prlmsrtca. Treasurer. V are authorised lo announce Nelson (1, Cole, of II reen township, a a candidate for Treasurer. Hiinot lo the decision of the llnpublioan vutera at the primaries, Ws are authorised In snnminen W. II. llrasee, of K Ingslcy township, an a candi dal for Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Itcpnhllcsn voter al the prliuarltw. Nhrrin. We are authorised to aunounoe Charles Clark, of Tloueaia, a a ramllilaie for Hherllf, aiihliii'l lo the iIwIkIoii of the Kxpiiliiloau voter at the prlinarlea, We are autliorlcml lo aiinoiinie Jaine II. Holler, of Tloneala IiohiokIi. " a oan illilalii l.r Mlmrlll, miljwt to the (Iih'IkIoii ol the Ui'inililtomi votira at Ihe prlniarlen. t'euiilv f'eiiiHilwilwHrr, We are aulhorlKKil to announce Jiwepli t", SiMwilen. of Tloorata, aa a oanilnlnte for ronnt y t'omniliwloner, mil'twl to the iltwlKlon ol the Itopiililloan votcra at the prlmarlna. We are aulliorUeil lo annonnoe Jaine Klllol, of llariooiiv lowimhlp, aa a rati dliUle for foil ii iv rotiiiiiiKKtouer, auhlm't lo Ihe ilni'Ulou of tlie Id'piililU'au volira at Ihe prtmnrlw. We are authorlaeil to aonoiinie W, II llarrlxui, ol llrwii towimhlp, a a rami! dale lor t'onnlv t'ouiiiilxHioner, auhjeol lo Ihe ilm'lKlon of ihe Uinililli'au votira al the prlmarliMt. We are aulhorlaml lo anuounie Join) M. immtrl, of Klnnli'y lowimlilp, aa a caiutiilaln for I'ouuly roinuilMloner, aulijm'1 to the iloi'lnloii of the rtipublU-au voters at the prliuarhm. We are anlhorlaml to announce Kreit Ij Hnlh. ol Tloiumla IowiihIiIp, aa a rauill date for t 'mill I v t'oiniumnli'iivr, nul-Jivi lo 'HImIoii ol Ihe Itiiputillcan votera al .nu. ... riuariea. We are aolhorlail lo nnmiin-e INinra.l lliirheiiti, of Uieen towimhlp, aa a i-amll time lor County Coniintaaloner, auhliH-l lo the iliH'lalon of the Hi'uillii'n voter at the prliuartiMi, t HHlT AMillinr. We are ani'mrliiril lo announce Arthur C. llreiiK, of Howe lownnhip, aa a can ill dale tin Cuuiily Amlitor, iil,iH'l to Ihe tlKclaton of tlie UnpiihlU'an votrra al the piltnarlc. We are anlhorlaml lo announce George II. W i. ton, of Hickory towuhl, aa a cauillilate for Conniv Auditor, ul.m'l lo Ihe iIkcIxIoii of the )epuhllcau voiera at the prlmarlea, Jarv CeiHHiliwIitHrr. We are aulliorlacil lo announce J. H. Kdun, ol VtoueHta lnwiuihtp, aa a camli dale lor Jury Coinniiioner, aulJecl to the iIkcIkIou ol the Itepuhllcau voteta al the priniailc. I'l foKi are on foot liHikliiK toward the orRaiilr.allon ol new oouuiy, lo he hiiu poaed of parla of WeidiliiKlon, Weatmore land, f'ayelto, Alleitheny ami Dreeu onnntlea, i Til H Neuate iMinitnlttee on penalona at WanhltiKloii on Monday voted lo report favotalily the Hulloway iieueral penalon hill, which already haa panned the liouae. Thla practically uinaua that It will paa Ihe Nnuela and liecouie a law al thla era alon, lima pultlnu many a worthy veter an on y alreet the halance of hla daya, Amonii the lillla which have Iwnn III' Iropucml In the atale liUlnlure la one which will penult amateur liamihall on NiimUy, If II hniMMiiea a law, The hill will have aouie auppoit from the oily lueinheia of the oiKanltallon, hut will he lieueially opioaml hy the luniulinia from the xunlry dlnlrlcla, and almoin email chance of pannnue. luav year li vln Chaplu, of Columhla oouuty, who owna hid actea of land, xatli eitst Irom S.IKHI Ireea 1II.INNI hankela of oachea, l,fiH tvanketa of pinion, (l,iKI t)iiarlaof cherrlee, .VHI liunhela of pear and X hunhela of applea. Alter paylnii all xieiie lie had f.0otl to put In Ihe buk. That I moie cieditahl to Mr, Ctiaplu than holdlutf down e,"l. al UINI vear, and he la a moie ludipendnnl and ka'P'r mau. Pmivmw ot the hoime al Vnlilnic a,-a. axlK.I ty a few Kcpiihllcau who de Jd tv. ke tvuud ly Ihe parly caucus, Pi tstiAT wvo llietr light lor an Incieannd Miri"wtai".'i la the lower loaned of .riiiif-wi th renew of l"io. They (Do Kpullicau caiicu hill it uihii'.u CiatiutrMp at Wl, a al i.whii uid -m fyukI the ortainal .uniiw:ii !).. .. ii i4 tie ui mu tarli 1 1 h in uut klr Vwl J Win If Ari Z'Unv uni ?' It .i im o..,ii vl aluul-H-l Ii tnuinlimil. "Zlr w , . t vtie TirmmoiMl' etuil.. Ir-iii- i.t u up t -i 'v :'.:imi i. m itm ti ttt ru:ivi i un wmiiuh, r"lf HM.ri wifVt UMi. tlO W1IHIt a ji. UKH'V tin t isijes o Uk o- hthiiiu. T iitoir twist" ri:jTi;onufu. nun nr ihii jee cmiout: Tilt tnUoe im; eiaun puu lot n uoi if ii. ii jnff: i. iriUMitti.. V V . iUTLIU. i K'lTt., !"TUI .'. Iwrtu, i iuaiK '. . liiuicai - , Ijjii--eui.. 1. : Kini:iie:ii : li'riAi.. .'. rC iDueedto. i K'o:4aua. jrr . I. .w lr..l iri likk.ru. : : l:x. i UaMMItmni.. t ;.. 1. !fiil.Vlv- lu..r .ot ih.nn .i aU Lo.sih : 'jt-.: 1 ia... 5 nhl:up sk. ' V.et. iiinib, - - - aaaa- ... 4 I i flan FEUKV'-,-V-rr-rl piper waft r)51 J"1'". ''ro" 1 AlU AMix'Inln Judg. T4. Nhorltr. IIOi " unrocltv lmtH",,T 1 . rnllfl"! y lion l " ,, -lui the 1'U " ..... nf '221 to". g Vum lo th Hun- ull, lioca i ThtO y1 , ,,1(iiler f",' U m tl-T.. "':. .. hon tMVmontl, Untied B w AlWf m . "M"""l!:.i.-ml HmlH an.l limit" VUrhlhll entries ate fairly '""'flo of the total number ol JJlrnral variolic kepi In Hie couu- At lh aK" nf Dill year, and tindoulit lly (he ohlenl white woman In the world rn, Lucy Owen a la dyliiK at the home of tier dtiKhtr, a oontonarlan, a few mile went of Lonuvlew, Tex. Mra. Owena waa horn In North Carolina, when the (evolutionary war tiroka out and three yeara later aaw (leorxe Washington. She la the only living person who haa aeen the Ural president. Many have quea lloned her ago, hut Investigation of rec ords show that aha gives It oorrnctly. I'p unlit a year ago she could aee and hear exceptionally well and could walk about her room with the aid of a crutch. Until recently alrlcken ahe aewed without the use of glasses. TllHot'ull the courtesy of lion. T. P North we have received pholographa ol the llnrnard atatuary, which la to adorn the Capitol at llarrlshurg. They are heaulilul II (in res of the human form di vine, male and female, lust aa liod made ( limit, without any flu leaves or other Im pediments, The Idea of draping Ihe fig ures of any of these inagnllicent groups strikes us aa ahaurd-almost sacrilegious. It would he lo proclaim ourselves a gen eration of I'harlaeea.-I'nnx'y Spirit. When we hear the mellllliioua voice of such a connoisseur aa llr'er Smith raised In prolesl against thla drapery business, we somehow feel Inclined lo agrre with him that the beauty of tlieststusry would be greatly marred by putting dreasoa on the II go res. Tiik growth of the automobile business during the pl two yeara la forclully Il lustrated by the ll go res of the highway department. In l!K8 all lion resident were compelled lo take out a license and there was no distinction mado between motor cycles and automobile, owner or employed driver, and the grand tola! for thai year was -,17ll. Of thla number about 3,000 were to non-residents, about 1,500 to motor cycle, and about rl.000 to e. o ployed drivers, leaving about 4,t'sH) owned In Ihe stsle. Ihiring l'.i0 Ibe grand total waa M.'.KVl. Aa lion resident (excepting N. J.) required no license, leea than 1,000 were Issued out ot Ihe ktale. The drlveia totaled l.Slt! and motor cy cles 3, Ml, having the net total of Pen ii sy hnl owned cars al S.,2.Vl or aa in crease ol nearly SO.OiW sli.i li'i'S, A mil. abolishing all fee of ooun'y of-rli-ert and auhstitiiting sslsrles therefor basel iihiii population haa beeu present el In the house at llarrlsbnrg. Miould ll become a law the feea In coon l lee of lesa than "AVOoO population would be aa fol lows: Sheriff, J-.OiV; Prothonotary fi,- IKM; Clerk of Courts, fl,.V, Register of Wills, $,.W, Ketvrder of IHhhI, fU.tWj County Tieaaurer, fJ,tXH; County Com missioner, each, 11,000; Oninty Audi tor, each, $liHij Coroner, HH; County Solicitor, fW. In wunlle where one lersou hold tli oUlce of rrothonotary and Clerk of Court, or of Keg later of IVeda and Keglster of Wills, as I the case In Koreat County, ha la lo receive the aalary for Kecorder or rrotuouolary and (I.OiH) additional. The counlle at lecleil by thla scale are these t Cameron! Koreat, Kullon, Juniata, Monroe, Mon tur, Terry, I'ike, Snyder, Sullivan, V'uion, Wyoming. Sknatoh lU'RVON, In hi addreaa la the Uirimer rase last Tuesday, got down to the gist of the matter w hen be sail.: "We must emphasae the responsibility of the elector and of 111 lasting necessity lorlhopuiity of the Lwallot In all eleo tlona. The real aouro of inwer, lb security, the deieriuluing factor which shall dclde whether thla Kepubllo ahall exisl In Ita strength and retain that splendid position of progress and leader ship II haa enjoyed la the voter. If we atrlke al ihe ballot Nix, If we allow cor ruption, with It ominous head, lo creep Into tti legislature of any state, then clouda hover over our future. It la for the Senate of the Vnlled State, from ita aeal of honor and power, to declare that Ita record uitial be free from talnl and to register It judgment for the priuciple that nowhere shall a dishonest vote or dishonest count be tolerated," If Ihe voter la honesl, and Insists upon honest repiesmilatlve, the whole fabric, "from turret to foundation alone, must i sound and secure, Hula I'l llll lea Collipun. Aa a climax lo the Northern Utilities company fiaaiai, nommorola! tomhstonea, III the ahapn of constable sale notices, have been ponied by Countable I', II, Tan, for the disposition through legal procena of th properly of Chailea IC Wellhoiun, Die 11111 hsialded about year ago, a about lo gihllron llila pail of I'ennsr ivsnl llli ateam and Irolley rallioail linen, the sain lo lakn place on Keb. hi, 'I lie Jmlgmenl wan idilalned against Wnlborne by K.. T, lloberta, ami Ilia property lo be disponed of liiolnde among oilier things of greater or Innner value, niontly tenner, a planier-of pari dog; a map (if IVnimr Iranin and otia of Crawlurd tMumlv, probably lined lo mark oil tlieaeveial linen (. I railroads, Ihe pro moter prominetl In build from Krle lo Tiouent. M.advllle, Oil Clt.r, Fraiialln, and other low un In tioilh western I'eitn sylvauia; sevetal buudlen of surveyor' aud aoiue loon mien, left over afler .'!." vt the parln ul tlis route to ICrle and Vi :a C".t were surveyeil, tablen, nlooln, mr. A..-ci e I.' all avunl lb lulf ii. vif. "itr 7 ry much at ft'red nsle Hut: n e.-.-. t foiv l ludgmeiit and nuns U luir. ff.'.u.Ntifr w lt In r'ltueoilir t pn tv gel lb tlmiici 11 tiulit 1.h n. lii tiej u (I tie eiuntii-; tt nenei it tit ass tan. lui; in witimi: y u 4,. iie jrwi: Imoijii lit- uTinwwt; in- or.t ..t liiran nilllon iioluc nur-xHren ta em: l."e.iimtnn u cim"tiT'ef si i.ii..! miuib. ik lui. p-mieL J'Uuv-m.k- t-vurw:. "It. inula 1 nr tl OV"Jlfu,ily virgin (or- r . .....el thousand acre from 1 '"'""'"Hi"!"" wiuiepinn I ehLamllnir thnra hut whra nn trnna of i n - - - - ,it"r valuable specie were touched. The while pine then deemed loo small ror merchantable purnoaea-Including all uierolianlslde purpose-Including all leaa than 111 Inchea In diameter haa now, by natural growth, become large enough for Rood aaw limber; and were ll not that ocoaaioually the decaying slump of treea out nearly half a century ago can now be aeon, no one would euspect that Ihe forest la not a virgin one. It contain all the other species (list It ever possessed and ban, In addition, auch white pine aa ha become large enough for merchant able timber aa well aa that which haa grown from seed. The prevailing spec lea are hemlock, white oak, Chestnut and hard maple, with auch other hard wood aa generally accompany these, and today It will rank well wltb the average virgin forests of the country, and Ita destruction should not be permitted. Hy proper management It oould now be harvested and a vigorous growth ooma on, aa haa the white pine referred lo. It pieeiita a case of preservative cutting, and the les son should not be lost. It could be main tained iu productive perpetuity and should be. If the other forests of Pennsylvania had been treated In the same way we would not now be confronted with an ev liable timber famine, fact which la too plain to deny or Ignore. The truth la we are already experiencing that famine In Ita first mild stages. There la also on the tract another clasa of forest area which deserve recognition and consideration. Thla la where the merchantable Umber of all klnda waa cut off some 30 or 40 year ago and a aocalled second growth haa come on. The amall treea left, and the seedlings that have come up, now pieaent a dense and vigor ous aland which will In 25 or 30 yeara be come large enough to harvest. There la much white pine mingled with It, and aa the height-growth of nearly all the apecioa haa been substantially reached the aland could be greatly beneHlted by what la technically kuown aa "Improve ment cutting," that Is, removing defect ive tree and auch aa seriously Interfere with the growth of the uioel vigoroua ones. It will be thus aeen that there are lo be found on these separate and distinct area all the desirable conditions of profitable forest:-first, virgin atanda, then conservative cutting and natural re production, and, lastly, natural repro duction where all merchantable timber had beed removed and a second growth allowed lo spring up. All this lurtiishea an admirable leasou In practical loreatry and should not be lost, as It will tie un ices forest destruction la prevented, I will add here that I have no uieana of knowing just how much of the tract I covered with any of the particular por tion of forest growth which I have de scribed, for I waa shown do map that ould Indicate II. I will likewise add that I could aee uo evidence of tire hav ing ever run over any portico of the ter ritory which I have thua far described. Hcaldea Ihe wooded portions mentioned and described there Is a comparatively small area which was lumbered over several yeara ago and over which fire soon rail. This waa largely on chestnul and oak bearing laud which haa now be. come fairly well stocked with what la known aa "sprout growth." Much of thla area will, In time, naturally reforest Itself with those species, It tire I kept out. There are some small area of steep hill aldea along Ibe Clarion river which will be destitute of treea ol valuable specie for a long timo unless reforestation by planting is engaged in, but such area la quite limited. There are, alao, some farm on the highlands and some small stretches of cleared land along the river. The Utile village of Cookaburg a part of the estate la located at Ibe Junction of Tom's Run with the Clarion river and tonus a delightful contrast to the sur rounding forests. The geological formation of the tract la what Is known as the Lower Carbonifer 011s measures, A tlilu vein of coal of small area haa been found, but that la probably all that ever will be discovered. I -arse quarries of excelleut sandstone could be opened, for In aouie localltlee large blocks of that, approximating ths sise of common collages, can be seen along the brow of the bills overlooking the river. No oil has been found but there are several producing gas well 00 the tract. The description here given, though somes, list brief and lacking In detail, la still quite comprehensive In a general way. Asa Nctor In forestry education and conservation I deem the acquisition of the tract by the State very Important. If the Irfglslture should authorise the Governor to appoint a Commission of ex perta to examine it in detail and report their findings, and their recommendation should lie favorable, and the territory could be secured at Just and reasonable rates, my firm conviction is that the State will fall In Ita duty if it doe not secure it. It would be not only a lesson In practical for estry but ll would be a place for reel reo- 1 est Ion for our citlsena w hich they will not have an oppoitmnly to erjoy should It not be secured, ll I easy o I access la Ins limn six mill from a branch of the Haiti te and Ohio Itsllrosd-snd If ad illllonsl roada should be constructed through the dense foiesta and lo the most olisiining and picturesque portions, 110 mora delightful wlk or enjoyable ride In carriage or automobile can be 1 10 SKlns'l Itenpeclfully auluiillleil, M, II. ICl UolT. f, ft, Appended heielo will be found sereii phologinplia, Non, I ami V eter lor of virgin white pine lorenln, Non, it nd 4 Interior of same, No. f. Interior or aeond growth, and Non. (1 and a view ffoiu a point 101 Ihe rltilil bank of Ihe I'lailon river otnilook log Unit n'resm with mature and nsooiol growth fiirel on th right, t atno submit S"mio tleen furiilnhsil me by Mr. A. W. Cock, which plean return lo him at your eonf etilemnn. Tlion taken by mvnnif form a part of Ihl teport. 'Vioiin Henpeetfnlly, S R. K. How lo rure a cold Is a q'lenilnii In which inanv ie IntefMled ii! now. Cbsuibeilsln's Cough llemedv ban won tt rw leptita'lou sod Immensn nie by rrktlw core of coldn. ll pnn ai b dvwded upon. Kor sale by all :. ir 1 Willie Hill. Henry Pattorsnn spent the past week visiting bl brother, Win. Patterson, llradford, Pa. Mra. Carrie De LaFontaine, of Erie, Pa., v tailed her father, Dr. E, W. Smith, a part of last week. Mrs, Deri Hart In, of Warren, was on the hill Saturday. The numerous grippe victims of our locality are all on the rnad lo recovery, we are glad to report. 8. M. (ialhreatb seems to be the last on the list, yet is Improving. Misses Marjnrle Miller and Mary Hen derson, of East Hickory, accompanied the Rev. Meorge A. Harnard to hi ap pointments here Sunday last. Itoro School Report. TIONKHTA SCHOOL FOURTH MONTH. M 5 B o m sa 3 3 a 0 1100M. r g.3 5 1 : No. 1 34 32 IW 21 No. 2 40 37 IW 21 No. 8 27 21 IM 12 No. 4 2H 24 IU No. 6 80 33 ltt 20 Total 166 lfal U5 rtf PRKHKNT KNTIRK TIMK. Room Nn. 1, Blanche Pease, Teacher. Ellr.abelh MuKee, Grace Kelt, Barbara McCoy, liertha Smith, Maxlne Lylle, Uenavleve Mong, Helen Itnel, 2rnestiue Dowman, Maude Elixabeth Anderaon, Marie Ilium. Mildred Davis, HelenaCun- nlnghatn, Ileula Smith, Randall Hepler, Maurice Cantleld, Wlllla McKee, Maur ice Rhodes, Wayne Rail, Ray Anialer, Edwin Uarett, Carlyle Uarett. Room No. 2. Katharine Osgood, Teach er. Shellon Davla, Robert Thomson, Harry Hepler, Harold Sigworth, Joseph Landers, Harold Amaler, Hugh Cantleld. Harold Ellia, Rudolph Cropp, Omar Dickrager, Arthur Lanaon, Bowman Proper, Corlnne- Wyman, Gertrude Rhodes, Leon Dickrager, Msrgaret O' tiara, Mary Henshaw, Gertrude Mel lon, Josephine Banner, Dorothy Sand rock, Mildred Towna. Room No. S. June Horman, Teacher. Claude Bromley, Aubrey Felt, Glenn Gelst, Gilbert Kllliner, Clifford Smith, Walter Sigworth, taroy Thomson, Kloyd Sandrock, Lester Weaver, Reulah Am sler, Anna Mary Hultug, Marion Carson, Agnes Morrison, Jaiuluu MoKee, Flora Sanner, Room No. 4.-C. F. Felt, Teacher. Ltnaa Ledebttr, Margaret McCluskey, Esther Jamieaon. Edith Arner, Zella Decker, Marjorie Carson, Laura Brom ley, Acte Hepler, Genavieve Grove. Room No. 5.-Franola W. Gill, Princi pal, J. O. Carson, Assistant. Aura Fore man, Thomaa Rllchey, Farker Flick, Delbert Decker, Glenna Weaver, Hsxel Clark, Fern Dunn, May Lsnson, Marie Mealy, Lillla Weaver, Rulb Foreman, Lavlua Sibble, Guendolyn Hill, Edna Rhodda, Alice Decker, Margaret Huddle- son. MRS. CR1PP5N 3 ESTATE Judge Awards It to Half Sister of Murdered Woman Who Resides In Brooklyn. London, Fob. 14. In the probate- court the Judge hinded down a de cision nwnn'liig the estate of the late Mr. ILiwlcy Harvey Cripjien. known on the stnse as Belle Elmore, to Mra. Theresa Hunn of Brooklyn, X. Y., a nlf elster of the murdered woman. The est.ite consls's of Jewelry, furs nnd cash ".mounting In value to about SS'a Cnunsel for Mr. Hunn argued that Pr. Crinpen. who left all his property to Ethel Clare Lcneve waa l-:rred from leaving any of his wife's estate to her because of his crime. The Judse !n handing down his do clslon said he could In the special clr cums'ances piss crer the representa tive of a fclott in this case with Miss l.eticvo. He tot,fore decided that Vrs. Hunn was entitled to her mur dered sister's estate. FAIL TO PASS EXAMINATION Thirty-nine VMshipmen Tender Ret- Ignjtions to Navy Department. Annapolis, Feb.. 14. As a result of falllne to pass his tomi-annual exanv Illations. Harold B. Sampson, youngest yon of the late Reir Admiral William T. Sampson, has forwarded his resig nation to tbe navy department anl there is 110 doubt but It will be accept ed. There are :lt nildshlpment tn all who wt'l 10 ar.d 119 lll be turned lack In the nct lowest class. Ano'her member rf the first clasa who was compelled to resien was Charles B Carroll of Baltimore, a d- soe'idmt "f the noted Carroll family one of w hom v.-as Charles Carroll of Csnvllton. a wlrner of the Declaration of lndcpender.ct JAPANESE WAR TALK Mr. Nuinalo Blanes Certain Element In United States With Trying to Provoke War. 1.0s Angeles. Feb. U. Mr. NutnitKi. temr.I s-'cretarv of the So'.ith Man- churian railway, who was here on his way bick to Jaivifi after a European tour, blamed obtain element 'n the I nltcd States wiih doing all It cua to lunvoke wr. ".1,Han will do all In her poirer to nvild war with this country," sitd Mr. Nuin.ilo. "but If the agitation the cn ;itant talk of war and anu-Japamse lcni-latloti Is kept up. it may e.;use unp'oi'saut ivndtticn to arise becvi-en the two nations." -A piece of ft tin el dampened with Cbsnilerllii'i Liniment aud bound on lo Ihe sltccled psrts Is superior lo any plas ter. When troubled with tame back or pain In the side or cheat alve It a trial and you are certain to be more than pleased with the ptouipt relief which ll afford, Noltl by all dcsleis. 9elKtilrv liabll. lack of outdoor ex- prcl.p, iiisnltli'lenl losstlllostlon of RhhI, roiist'Mtloii. a lor phi liver, worry aud aiitlelv, ate Ilia inosl cotnnioii cause of sPonaili IrtmhlH. Coriecl your haldt and tske tiisiiibeilsln's Hi'iuch and I Irer Tablet sod yon will nn be well sasln. fft ! by all tlfa'sr. Our Inventory is Completed, Am) we Hod small lots of various claaaes of goods that we will close out at odcb. Short lengths of Drees (iiiods and Waah Goods have been put up in shape to show jou the saving al a glance. Others in the piece are offered at liberal reduotiooa. Several pieces of Outing Flannel and Flannelettes will be closed out at less than coat A lot of high neck Sweaters, Men's Fleece Lined jackets, Men's, Hoys' and Children's Caps and Children's Tarns at half price. A lot of Hoys' Undershirts at 15 cents, Children's at 10 cents. Men's Arctics, light weigh', at $t. Hoys' and Youth's odd Vests at 25 cents. Men's Workiog Coats, Mackiuaws end Pontiacs at reduced prices. A few good bar gains in Shoes and other items. G. W. ROBINSON & SON Kxeculor Notice. Letter Testamentaryl nn the estate of William Khlera, late of Kingsley Town ship, Forest County, Pa., deceased, hav ing been granted to Ilia undersigned, all persona Indebted to said estate are hereby untitled tn make payment without delay, and those having ulalina or demands wilt present them, duly authenticated, lor set tlement. Kpna L. F.iii.KRa, Executrix, A. C. Rhown, Attorney. Starr, Pa. Tit I II, IAST, List of causes set down for trial In the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Fourth Mondavof February, l!ll : 1. X. l. Oolilna et al. va. L. S. Clotmh et al. No. A, September term, HK5. Summons in ejectment. 2. Royd F. VVInana vs. I .eon Watson, A. L. VVeller. No. 2, November term, ltHW. Summons In ejectment. 3. K. F. lIsKgerly vs. A. R. Mechlin?. No. 'J7, February term, 1!H9. Appeal from J. P. 4. Borough of Tlonesta vs. Mra. H. L. Hepler, No. 111. November term, liMO. Appeal from J. P. 5. I'uited stalea Merchant Mutual Fire Insurance Company va. Msrienville Lumber Company, Limited, No. 2t', No vember term, l!'10. Summons in as sumpsit. Attest, J. C.GEIST, Prothouotary. Tionesta, Pa., January 30, 1911. JAMES HASLET, GENERAL MERCHANT, Furniture Dealor, UNDERTAKER. TI0NE8TA. PENN CONTRACTOR IS ACQUITTED Neglected to Pay 300 Laborers on New Trolley Line. Huntingdon, Ta., Feb. 14. After a three-day trial Frank Vallone, a con tractor of Allentown, Pa., was acquit ted In the criminal courts of Hunting don county, on n charge of c-nibenle-ment. In neglecting to pay 300 laborers constructing tlie Huntingdon, I.ewis town & Junhta' Klectrlc railroad. Vallone proved that his intentions were good, but he was unable to real ise any money on the bonds the com pany gave him In payment for his work. Rothschild's Estate Worth $145,000,000 Vienna, Feb. I I. The None Frek Fresse fieures that the estate of Baron Albert Rothschild, who died here Sat urday, Is worth $145,000,000. MARKET REPORT New Ycrk Provision Market New York, Feb. IS. WHKAT No. 2 red. f. o. b., 96c; No. 1 northern, spring, $1.13. CORN No. 2. 52,c. OATS Standard. 36c. rORK Mess, $22.;.0 T2S.O . Hl'TTKU Creamery specials, 29 do extras, 2T f 27H; s'ate tubs f.nest. 2t: packing stin-k, held 14 16c CHEKSE State whole milk spec lals, !ji:1i;c. Epjis State se'eeted white. 22c. POTATOES l.ons Island. (H-r bbl., $1.50(T2.0O; state in bulk. $l.3;1.62. Buffalo Provision Market -Huffalo, Feb. 13. WHEAT Ni. 1 not thorn, carloads, $l.0S ; No. 2 red, Stic. CORN No. 2 yellow, SOc f. a b., afloat. No. 3 yellow, 4i4c. OATS No. 2 white, 34V.C f. o. b. afloat: No. 3 white. S3c. FI.OCR Fancy blended patent, per bbl., $t' ff 6.7.1; winter family patent, $".: J; 6.00. Rl'TTKR Crt-aniery, Western tuba, 2S: state creamery, fair to mod, 24 - CHEESE Hood to chotce, USdt Ki'-c. EO.OS- Slale nolrclcd while, 24 if f. POTATOES -White, chnlco to fan cy, per bu 4Sc, Eaat Buffalo Livestock Market. CATTLE - Pi line stiois, $t!.."0iff .!"; (J.xid to i-t-vilce butcher steers, .6ir' .;:: choice fat xw. $.i.iHf ." choice heifers. $".7T (itt.OO; com men to f.::r bill's. $;t.7." is 4.5u: i hoict veals. $..0iii 10;:; fair to sood S:.o i(! S.7J. SHEEP Al 1.AMPS Clipped yeail ttss, $..oo ; mixel sheep f5.7-.i ? . litH'iS I.Uht Yorkers. $7 S'.HI7.S:; hc;iy ho.is, $7.4." y 7.."o; pit;- $SaH(.J Bufljtio Hay Ma-Vet. Tlm.ohy No t. on t'.iok. $K.M; Sa llinotnv. f n r.'.i u i-. -7-w, he-it tied oa.i.. STOJS M. j There is Real Safety :p vbiiR Money .s in 1 1 iu RANKCf? I THIS MAY HAPPEN AGAIN Tbe bank is the iafest place to keep your money. A bank loans no money without "Rilt ed(;e" security. A bank is not in business to go broke," because the bankers would then FIKST lee U of t'ieir money. CAPITAL STOCK, - - 150.000. SURPLUS, " 1100,000. Make OUR Bank YOUR. BANK. We pay liberal interejt consistent with safety, 4 per ceut. Forest County N.tioioJ Bank, TIOXEMTA, 1A. Buy a Champion Gas Range And we give you a Coal and Wood Range Free. How can we do it? Come in and let us show you these won dorful Interchangeable Ranges. Can be changed from gas lo wood or coal in an instant and at no extra expense This is guaranteed to be one of the beet Ranges on Ihe market today aud our price is Only $35.00 The most essential qualities of any cooking stove or raoge must of necessity be: First The ease and rapidity with which food ran bo conked. Second Economy in the use of fuel while food is being cooked. Third Durability of the stove or range. Fourth Heating qualities of the stove or raoge in order that the room may be properly warmed io winter; likewise, the ability to properly and quickly conk the food in the summer lime and yet have the stove not beat the kitchen. The above points of superiority csn be demonstrated to your satisfaction if you will visit our store. J. 0. SC0WDEN, Every Kind of IUrdware, TIONKSTA, PA. FARMER Having taken over the J-is ! Bromley Agency io Tiooesta, I am pre pared t) furnish the people ot Forest County anythiog and everything in the line of Agricultural Machinery and Implements. I have the J. I. Case Traction Engines and Separators, And can furnish anything io the line of Machinery and Implements of the Johnston Harvester Co. Make. Agent for the celebrated Kramer Wagons, And keep io stock a nice line of The Best Buggies. Phosphate and Burnt Land Lime always on hand. Charles Clark, Tionesta, Pa. Confirmation Aolire. Notice ia hereby given that the follow inir account Lave been filed in my otUce and will te pnvenled at the next term of Court, beguiling on the Fourtn Monday of February, 1911, for confirmation : First and final account of Ellen M. Miller, administratrix of ths rotate of Hanrv W. Miller, lata of Hickorv town ship, Foreat couuty, Pa , deceased. J. C. HEIST. Clerk of Orphans' Court. Tloneata, Pa., January 30, lyll. PROCLAMATION. Wiikkkas, The Hon. W. W Hinckley, President J ude of the Court of Common Plea and ljuartor Session in and for tlie county of Forest, ha iwuusl his pre cept tor holding a Court of Common Plcax, Ijimrtcr .Simslon of the Peace, Orphans' Court, Over and Terminer aud lieneral J all liellverv, al Tionesta, for the County of rorest, to commence on llin Fourth Monday of February, being lint 'JTth day of February. 1;M1. No lle I therefor given to the Cor oner, Justice of the Peace and Con tahtca of id county, that thev be then and there iu their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ot said dav with their record, ituiuisiiions, examination, and other remembrance, lo do those lluiic which lo their otlice apperuiu lo ly done, and to those w hoare Km ml in reovniunce lo prosecute aipunst the prisoners thai are or shall oe in thejailof Forest Countv, that Itiey may l Uien and there io privu;e acsinst them as shall be iusu Gjveu un der mv hand aud sl ihit S-;b dav of Jaouai v, A. 1. 11 1. S. R. MAXWELL. il-Sw Shenff. 1 i i IT PAYS 7v ADVERTISE THIS PAPER Chambsriaia's Cough Remetff Ore Ciia. Crats ui Wtj-fLXf i y "'"ar t f-'J yfep & Ee-u tor's Xotice. Letter Testamentary on tb estate of Clara Maya, late ot lUruett Township, Forest County, Pa., deceased, having been grained to Ibe undersigned, all per son indebted to said estate are hereby notified lo make payment without delay, and Ihose having claims or deiuauds will piesent them, duly authenticated, lor set tlement. W. J. Mats. Executor, Clarington, Pa. S. P. Irwin, A. C. Prows, Attorneys. F.ver ii tor's Xotlce. I-e.lers Testamentary on the estate of Margaret E. .ihniser, late of Tionesta Korvugh, Forest County, Pa., de-easd, having teen grantel lo the undersigned, all person indebted to said estate are hereby untitled lo make payment with out deiay. and these baving claims or de mands will present tneui, duly authenti cated, for settlement. G. W. Arskr, Executor, Rnnetsburg, Pa. A. C. Brows, Attorney. Moiwiments. e are manufacturers of All Kinds or f.rauite ami ?lrble Tor Moiiiiine m. tal l'urposes at a Mvirg of - to 3' per ceot. Xo Aleuts. Oil City Granite & Marble Works J. Km, Pr.rrhtor.
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