THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. C. WINK, CDITOK 4 PROPIKTOIt. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1911 ii9imAKiCFrr9n w 1 2 3 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 1415 16 17 IS 19 20212223 24 25 20 271281293031 a.woi x i:ti exts. Primaries Saturday, June 3, 1911. Tkkms. President Judge, fia; Pro thonotary, 112; Associate Judge, fI2; Treasurer, $12; Sheriff, $10; County Commissioner, 110; Auditor, S; Jury Commissioner, 4; County Surveyor, 2. All strictly cash in advance. Prolhonolnry. We are authorized to announce S. R. Maiwell, of Tionesta, as a candidate for Jrrotbonotary, Ac , subject to lire decision of lire Republican voters at the primaries. We are authorized to announce Asa H. Sigwnrth, of Jenka township, as a candi date for Prothonotary, Ao.. subject to the decision of tbe Republican voters at the primaries. Associate Jufltfp, We are authorized to announce Joseph M. Morgan, of Tionesta borough, as a candidate for Associate Judge, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at tbe primaries. We are authorized to announce Fred Ledebnr, of Ttnueata township, as a can. didate for Associate Judge, subject to the decision of tbe Republican voters at tbe primaries. Treasurer. We are authorized to announce Nelson G. Cole.of (ireeo township, as a candidate for Treasurer, subject to the decision of tbe Republican voters at tbe primaries. We are authorized to announce W. H. Brazee, of Kingnley township, as a candi date for Treasurer, subject to the decision of tbe Republican voters at tbe primaries. Klierlfi: We are authorized to announce Charles Clark, of Tionesta, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to tbe decision of tbe Republican voters at the primaries. We are authorized to announce James H. Butler, of Tionesta borough, as a can didate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of tbe Republican voters at the primaries, ('unty foMiniisiilnner. We are authorized to announce Joseph C Scowden, of Tionesta, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the decision ol Ibe Republican voters at tbe primaries. We are sutborized to announce James Klliot, of Harmony township, as a can didate for County Commissioner, subject to the decision of tbe Republican voters at tbe primaries. We are authorized to announce W, H. Harrison, of Green township, as a candi date lor County Commissioner, subject to the decision of i be Republican voters at tbe primaries. We are authorized to announce John M. Zuendel, of Kingsley township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the decision of tbe Republican voters at tbe primaries. We are authorized to announce Fred L. Reib, of Tionesta township, as a candl date for County Commissioner, subject to tbe decision of the Republican voters at tbe primaries. We are authorized to announce Conrad Bnrbenn, of Green township, as a candi date lor County Comuiissiouer, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at tbe primaries. County Auditor. We are authorized to announce Arthur C. Gregg, of Howe township, as a candi date for County Auditor, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at Ibe primaries. We are authorized to announce George H. Warden, of Hickory tow r ship, as a candidate for County Auditor, subject to tbe decision of the Republican voters at the primaries. Jury t'oiiiniiaaionrr. We are authorized to announce J. B. Kden, of Tionesta township, as a candi date lor Jury Commissioner, subject to the decision ot tbe Republican voters at tbe primaries. County Superintendent. We are authorized to announce J. O. Carson as a candidate for Superintendent of the Public Schools of Forest County, subject to the decision of tbe School Di rectors in Triennial Convention, May 2, 1911. With doubtless meagre acquaintance witb either game, Br'or Sinltb of Puuzy ventures to aay: "So far as our own ob servation Is concerned we cannot see wherein the average euchre parly, where tbe guests play for a prize, is a bit worse than tbe average poker game." Senator Root is adding to bis pop ularity. He not only voted for tbe pop ular election of senators, but be also de fended, with all tbe oratory of which he Is past master, the settled policy of tbe government in iis relation to forestry. He declared that the appropriation should be Increased Instead of lessened. Bliz zard. Local Option was defeated In tbe House at liarrishurg Monday night, when a resolution to place the measure upon the calendar lacked the necessary 104 votes, The count stood 76 for to 121 against. Representative Campbell of ForeBt county was among those who voted against placing tbe bill on the cal endar. Thk Senators who thought tbe Presi dent was exhaling hot air when be warned that bedy of an extra session to come if certain matters vital to tbe welfare of tbe nation were uot disposed of bave nrw another think coming. They can think it over while the sweltering breezes of the Potomac are waited through their whis kers in the good old summer time. A niLt. has been introduced In the Legislature at Harrishurg providing that all railroads must install safety gates at grade crossings iu cities and towns in the State, The penally for failure to provide these appliances is $500. These must cover the full width of the roadway and be closed when trains approach within 100 feet of tbe crossing. For failure to operate them properly the bill provides for a One of $50. A law of this sort rigidly enforced would be a very proper enact ment, but in dsys of yore such a hill was called a "piucber," and after tbe progen ator bad been "seen," the proposition was drooped from tbe calendar. Last Pars of Congress. Out of the turmoil of tbe parlltnentary storm tbat raged at Ibe national eapitol during Ibe dying days or the sixty-first congress the following results were at tained: WHAT IT MD DO, Provision of $3,000,000 for the fortifica tion of tbe Panama canal. Provision for two new battleships. Recodification of tbe judicial code re garded as most important for tbe amelior ation of the law's delays. Creation of forest preserves in tbe southern Appalachian and White Moun tains. Providing for tbe construction of em bassy and legation buildings abroad. Requiring the inspection of locomotive boilers. WHAT IT FAILKD TO DO, Failure of the Canadian Reciprocity agreement. Failure of tbe permanent tariff board bill, which passed tbe senate but was killed by tiltbustT in tbe bouse. Failure or the resolution to admit to statehood Arizona and New Mtxlco, killed by filibuster in tbe senate. Failure of the proposal to increase the rate of postage on tbe adverthingsections of the latge magazines but s commis sion is provided for to investigate tbesub iect. Failure of resolution providing for tbe direct election of United Statea senators. Failure to act on Rallinger-Pincbot in vestigation reports. Failure of tbe effort to unseat Senator Lorluier by the na-row margin of one vote. What ridiculous thing it is when you tbink it over tbat tbe United Statea Sen ate, justly etteemed and greatest legisla tive body in the world, not even except ing the Pennsylvania Legislature, should at the very close of tbe session, when It is literally Jammed witb business of tbe greatest public Importance, should tie itself up on tbe question of whether notoriously rotten politician should retain a purchased seat in tbat body! Such things would be laughaole were they not tragical. Punxsutawney Spirit. Thk general impression, that tbe bill regulating the salaries of couuty officiate now before tbe legislature at Harrisburg, Is for the purpose of increasing the com pensation of these officials, is erroneous. Should the bill be passed the effect would be precisely tbe opposite of tbat, provid lug, as it does, tbat when tbe lees received by any oiDcial do not reach tbe amount of salary fixed by tbe bill, tben the aaid official shall receive Just the amount of tbe fees. But in case tbe fees overrun tbe stated salary iben tbe officer's com pensation shall be no more than that named In Ibe salary bill. By this method, as will be seen, the compensation Is apt to be diminished ratber then increased. It is one of those rules that doesn't seem to work both ways. A BILL regulating barber shops in the interest ol health was introduced along with a uumber of other bills which are to b3 included in the new health code. No barber shop shall be used as a sleeping apartment. All mugs, brushes, combs, razors and strops must be sterlized after each separa e use, No towel used to dry one customer's face may be used on any other one's neck. Alum or any other styptic must be in powder or liquid form. The barber is required to wash bis bands after polishing off a customer: Lather brushes must be perfectly cleansed be fore being again soaped up tor another operation. There is naturally some curiosity to know how a law of this kind would affect tbe fellow who uses a safety razor and lets bis wife cut bis hair. Whig Hill. Charley Berlin, wife and two children, of Kiuzua, Pa., are on tbe bill visiting their brother, K. E. Berlin, and other relatives. We understand tbat Charley is expecting to depart for California in a few weeks, to make that state bis future borne. We wish him pleasant Journey and abundant prosperity. We learn with pleasure tbat W, F, Weingard, of Tionesta, is moving back to his farm here and to stay. Rev. O. A. Barnard, of West Hickory, was ou tbe bill last week making pastoral calls. Elva D. KirTer, wife and son visited Mr. K.'s parents on Kiffer bill, Sunday. Dorothy Shunk and Rosa Hulings drove over from Muzette on Friday for visa witb friends on tbe bill, returning Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Eugene Berlin is spending this week al Oil City st the home of ber cousin, Mrs. George Steiger. Tbe physical condition of Dr. E. W, Smith, of our bill, re.nains about tbe same. We are having real old fashioned March weather, another correspondent. Master Delbert Decker and his friend Thomas Ritcbey, of Tionesta, were at bis borne here over Sunday. Everything seems to be quiet on our bill at present. Tbe court is over and tbe jurymen bave returned to their homes. No doubt this will be a quiet summer to a great many, especially those who were lucky enough to atteud oou rt. No doubt many people learned a great many tech nical points they nevor dreamed of be fore. It Is too bad tbat some things bave to be maue known in court. Tbe roads are in splendid shape at present. People are beginning to stir around. We are looking for an early spring. The woodebuck bas come out of his bole and no doubt be will bave bis eye on early vegetation. NKWYORK'NUKKAT PENNSYLVANIA STATION. One of the greatest works of modern limes was tbe construction of tbe concrete-lined steel tubes under tbe Hudson and East Rivers, the tunnelling of Man hattan Island, and tbe erection of tbe magnificent Pennsylvania Station at Seventh Avenue and Thirty-second Street, New York, bringing the through trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad into the heart of New York City. An Illustrated booklet describing this great work, and telling w hat It means to the New York passenger, has been issued by the Pennsylvania Railroad and will be sent postpaid to any address by George W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, Pa., on receipt of a two-cent stamp. Send for It. 38 2t POLICE GET BUSY Authorities of All Big Cities Notified of Robbery of Bancroft' Bonds, New York. March 7. Negotiable se curities to the value of about JS5.000 at yesterday's prices were stolen last Thursday in this city. The fact did not become known until an envelope supposed to contain them was taken from the vaults of the Produce Ex change Safe Deposit company and opened at the office of George Bancroft & Co., brokers, where It was discov ered that the envelope contained noth ing but copies of an evening news paper. The case was reported to the police ani the Plnkertons. From the story that was told by Aaron Bancroft, the senior member of the firm and now In his 86th year, it would appear that the robbery was committed In a corridor leading to the Safe Deposit vaults to which the older Bancroft took the se curities last Thursday. Mr. Bancroft says that he remem bered meeting two men In the corri dor, one of whom bumped Into him, causing him to drop the package and his hat. The two men helped him to his feet, he says, and one of them pick ed up the package. In that brief mo ment, he believes, the substitution was accomplished. The Plnkertons were busy pretty nearly all day notifying the authori ties in every hlg city about the loss and warning people against accepting securities as collateral. fr. Bancroft Is a cousin of George Bancroft, the historian. BIG INSURANCE CHECK Family of Late Architect Carre re Will Receive $116,000 on Hit Accident Policy. New York, March 7. The family of the late John M. Carrere, the archi tect, who died last week as a result of a collision between a taxicab, in which he was riding, and a Madison avenue surface car, will receive from the Travelers Insurance company, a check .for $116,000 on an accident policy which Mr. Carrere held, with the com pany. J. 0. Batterson, resident direc tor of the Travelers, said that the check would be mailed on Saturday, Mr. Carrere took out the policy three years ago for $50,000. Owing o provisions for a certain kind of ac cident, the amount was doubled. The accumulations for three year came to $3,000 and the remaining $1,000 was allowed for hospital expenses. WILL TAKE A GOOD SLEEP Champ Clark Is Going to Leave For Parts Unknown For a Little Rest. Washington, March 7. Speaker-to-be Champ Clark does not intend to hang around the Capitol thinking up schemes to put the Republicans In a hole at the special congress session. He went to the White House yesterday to say goodbye to the president and intends to depart for parts unknown shortly, to get a little rest. "I'm going to sleep for two weeks," said Mr. Clark. "1 could not sleep two minutes here, and I'm going away somewhere." Antonio Fogazzara Hopelessly III. Rome, March 7. The doctors have abandoned hope for the recovery of Antonio Fogazzara, the author of "The Saint," who was recently opetated on at St. Vicenza for gall stones. MARKET REPORT New York Provision Market New York, March 6. WHEAT N. 2 red, f. o. b., 95c; No. 1 northern spring, $1.08 '4c. CORN No. 2, f. o. b., 52c. OATS Standard, 35c. PORK Mess $22.75 If? 23.00. BUTTER Creamery, specials, 26c; do extras, 24c; state finest, 24c; packing stock, held, 14 15c. CHEESE State specials, 14&lGc. EGGS State and Pennsylvania, 24 28c. POTATOES Long Island, per bag, $1.601.75; state, in bulk, $1.251.50. Buffalo Provision Market Buffalo, March 6. WHEAT No. 1 northern, carloads, $1.04; No. 2 red, 92c. CORN No. 2 yellow, 50c f. o. b., afloat; No. 3 yellow, 4914c. OATS No. white, 34c f. o. b., afloat. No. 3 white, 33'c. FLOUR Fancy blended patent, per bbl., $3.7B6.50; winter family, patent, $5.005.75. BUTTER Creamery, Western tubs, extra, 2626c; creamery state fair to good, 23R24c. CHEESE Statu Thole milk spec ials, 14ValCc. EGGS State sebJcivJ white, 23 21c. POTATOES White, choice t3 fan cy, per bit., 4647c. East Buffalo Livestock Market. CATTLE Prime steers, $6.50 8.60; ,200l,400 lb., steers, $5.76 ifji 6.00; choice fat cows, $5.005.2i; choice heifers, $5.75 6.00; common hulls, $3.754.25; choice veals, $10.50 1 0.75; fair to good; $9.75 10.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS Yearlings. $5.155.75; mixed sheep, $4.004.65. HOGS Light Yorkers, $7.807.85; heavy hogs, $7.50fff7.60; pigs, $7.85 7.90. Buffalo Hay Market. Timothy. No. J, ou track, $17.00; No. 2, timothy, $16.00; straw wheat and oats $6.507.00. Pleasant. The Frlend-Your wife doesn't ap pear to be In very good humor. Hus bandNo. She thinks I've Invited you to dlnner.-Jean Qui Rlt Bad laws are the worst of tyranny. Burke. Low It a ten to tlie West. Pennsylvania Railroad. Tickets to Rocky Mountains, Paalfio Coast, Western Canada, Mexico and Southwestern points on sale dally March 10 to April 10 Inclu sive at reduced fares. Consult nearest Ticket Agent, or B. P. Fraser, D. P. A., 307 Main St., liuUalo. 38-2t Cooksblirg. Squire II. Cook, who Is superintendent for Wayne Cook on a large timber tract in Maryland bad bis shoulder broken tbe fore part of the week, lie was able to come home Saturday. Hia son "Joe," wbe la also employed by tbe same firm, came with him. We understand they will not return to (heir work for some lime. Inez a"d Vinnie Smathers Mabel Boyd, Jsy Custer, Johu Cook and William Mo Donald attend, d the play entitled "The Spinsters' Club," at Clarington, Satur day evening. They say it was fine. J. B. Slocum and John Dahle have been staying up nights doctoring burses. Both are good horsemen. A young man without auy stockings on arrived at the borne ol Mr. and Mrs.Cbas Rapp last Thursday, and asked for a boarding place. He la still there, aud we think all parties are suited. Mrs. Milton Albaugb, who Is spending tbe winter witb ber mother at Ibis place, is very ill at present. We hope to report an improvement by next writing. Tbe W. C. T. U. of Clarington presented our school with a handsome portrait of Frances Willard. It la appreciated byall Interested in tbe school, and we hope tbat all may profit by the study of tbe life of the "noblest of Americau women," We are glad to say tbat Frauk Small bas returned from bis vacation, aud donned bla working clothes once more. Mrs, truest Wilson su tiered Irom severe attack of bronchitis last week. Under skillful nuising she Improved rapidly, Mrs, J. E. Cbitister and daughter Daisy aud Mra. J. Brown, who bave been living lu W, Vs., for tbe past four years, bave returned to their old botne near Green wood. Mr. Cbitister aud Mr. Brown will Join them later. We are glad to bave them back. Miss Hattle Cook baa been assisting Miss Llna Smith with her spring bouse cleaning. Robert Cook and Jay Custer bave been putting the mill in running order. We bear tbat tbe mill will start running soon aud business will be very brisk. IOO imVAKI), 100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to lent n that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fra ternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly apon tbe blood and mucous surface of the system, there by destro ititr the foundation of tint dis ease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assist ing nature in doing its work. The pro prietors bave so much faith in its cura tive powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it tails to cure. Send for list o"f testimonial!. Address, F. J. CH EN EY A CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are thehest. Great Criminal Mystery Solved. It is an almost startling development that in delving for tbe facts of a great mystery thesolution of It should be found. Such is the striking feature of work un dertaken In preparing lor publication the story of "The Lone Bandit ol Lewlstown Narrows," which will appear in tbe Magazine Section of next Sunday's North Americau, Two years ago a lone aud unknown bandit startled the country by holding up and robbing one of the fastest express trains on Ibe Pennsylvania Railroad in "Tbe Narrows," near Lewistown. The very audacity of tbe performance stamped the robbery as one ol the unique crimes of tbe sge. From tbe day it was com mitted ibe criminal was a mystery until after the original manuscript story of the ciimn was prepared for publication In Tbe North American. It was in checking up tbe incidents tbat inquiries were inspired tbe ausweriug of wiiizh furnished tbe solution. Tbe story of tbe robbery is retold in fascinating style in the Sunday North American's article, and the solution that goes witb It Is also furnished. Hecause of the stale-wide and country wide interest in tbe solution of tbe great crime mystery, the demand for The North American will undoubtedly be enormous. Those who desire to read It should order the paper well in advance of Sunday, Doyoukuow tbat of all the minor ailmouts colds are by far the most danger ous? It is not tbe cold Itself Ibat you need to fear, but tbe serious disease that It often leads lo. Most of these are known as germ diseases. Pneumonia and con sumption are among them. Why uot take Chamberlain s Cough Kemeuy and cure your cold while you cau? For sale by all dealeis. Notice. The Prohibitionists of Forest County will meet at Ibe Court House, on Satur day, March 11, 1011, al 1 p. m., lor tbe purpose of nominating county officers lor the primary ol June 3, It'll. 11. M. Mckean, Couuty Chairman. John W. Sickelsmith, Greenhorn, Pa., bas three children, and like most chil dren, they fiequently take cold. "We have tried several kinds of cough medi cine," be says, "but hare never found any yet that did them as much good as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," For Bale by all dealers. Administrator' Notice. Letters of Administration on the estate of Cassle Hartman, late of Kingsley Township, Forest County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby nntitied to make payment without delay, and those having claims or de mands will present them, duly authenti cated, for settlement, W. H. Harrison, Adm'r, A. C. Brown, Attorney. Tionesta, Pa. Orphans' Court Hale. In re the estate of Geo, B. Armstrong, deceased. In O. C. of Forest County, O. O. D. No. 6, Nov. Term, l'.UO. By virtue of an order and alias order of said Orphans' Court to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the Borough of Tionesta, Pennsylvania, on Mondny, April 10, It) 1 1, at 1 o'clock P. ill., the following described real estate, late the property of said decedent: All that certain piece of land situate in the Township of Tionesta, County of Forest, Pennsylvania, described as fol lows, viz: Bi ginning at a post being the northwest corner of the within described land, tin nee south 160 perches lo a post and stones; thence east &0 perches to a red oak sapling; thence north 160 perches to a chestnut; thence west 50 perches to the place of beginning and containing fifty acres ot land, more or less, and being same land of which said George B, Arm strong died seized and possessed. Tkkms op Sale. -One-half cash, paya ble on confirmation of the Bale, and the balance in one year from date of sale, with Interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. Maroahkt L. Armstrong, Administratrix. Samukl D. Irwin, Attorney. Royal jj Society. Stamped Linens Each piece in envelope, fith X full instructions and enough J noss to complete me uesigu. 25 cents and higher. Embroidery Floss Z In white aud til the moat desirable colors. 2 for 5 cents. Look for this trade mark : G. W. ROBINSON & SON Administratrix's Notice Letters of Administration on the estate orw. B. Osgood, late of Kingsley town ship, Forest County, Pa .deceased, baying ueeu grained to me undersigned, all per sons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment without delay, aud those having claims or demands will preseut them, duly authenticated, for settlement. Lvdia Osgood Ailm'x, Starr, Pa. A. C. Brown, Tionesta, Pa., Attorney. Mercantile Appraiser's List for Forest County, for Year A. D. 1911. The Wholesale and Retail Venders or Foreign and Domestic Merchandise, Eating House, Billiard Rooms, Brok ers, and Opera Houses in Forest Coun ty, Pennsylvania, are as follows, lo-wili NAME. IIUSINEHS. rOBTOKKU'K. Atchison, A. P., harness, Tionesta. Adams, J. A., butcher, Tionesta. Atlantic Refining Co., oils. West Hickory. Atlantic Refining Co., oils, Tionesta. Booth, W. A., merchant, Watson Farm. Bovard, F. J., druggist, Tionesta. Baxter, J. W., merchant, Uilfoyle. Baugbuian, J. M. aud U. A., butchers, Marienville. Buhl, U. W., cigars, Marienville. Borlzer Bros., merchants, Marienville. Bnuder, R. P., cigars, West Hickory. Bowman, T. J., feed, East Hickory. Behrena, Lewis, merchant, Starr. Carson, A. A Son, Jewelers, Tionesta, Collins A Kreitler, merchants, Nebraska, Cook, A , Sons Co., merchants, Cooks burg. Cook, J. T., cigars, Clarington. Croasmun, W. A., merchant. Redclyffe. Crouch A Zitbuisnr, merchants, East Hickory. Clark, Charles, machinery, Tionesta. Carson, John T., broker, Tionesta. Cantield, Harry S., cigars, West Hickory, Carson, F. C, cigars. West Hickory, Craig, Hurry II., druggist, Tionesta, Detar W. J., cigars, Kelleltvllle. Eminger, U. F., merchant, Trunmans. Eisermsn, Mrs. Elizabeth, millinery, Marienville. Fools Creek Store Co., merchants, True- mans. Fulton, Charles, merchant, Duhrlng. Fulton, Robert, clirars, Tionesta. Uildersleeve, John, merchant, Brookston. Uerow, J. N , billiards, Tionesta. Uerow, J. N., restaurant, Tionesta. Haslet, James, furniture, Tionesta, Herman, R. M , merchant, Tionesta. Hopkins, I,. J., merchant, Tionesta. Haslet, R, L , merchant, 'I ionesta. Hoyt, Mrs. O., merchant, Cooper Tract. Hunter, A. M., merchant. Pigeon. Hartman, Win. A., merchant, Kellelt vllle. Harkless, Frank, druggist, Kelleltvllle. Hendricks. W.S., butcher, Kelleltvllle. Harp, H. H., cigars, Marienville. H imes A Ani, butchers, Marienville, Ingersoll, J, E., merchant, Lynch. JohnsonpUen. R.. merchant, Kellettville. Killmer Bros., merchants, Tionesta. Kiler, D. C, merchant, Marienville. Kelly, J. W., billiards Marienville. Lanson, F. h., merchant, Tionesta. Lanson Bros., feed, Tionesta. Laresnn, John E , merchant, Brookston. Morgan, J. R., merchant, Tionesta. McKown, U. B , cigars, Nebraska. Miller, W. J., cigars, Kellettville. Mintz, David, merchant, Marienville. Marienville Variety Store, merchants, Marienville. Mensch, 8. C, hardware, Marienville. Miller, Jacob, merchant, Kellettville. Mecbliog A London, merchants, Claring ton. Myers, E, L., cigars. Endeavor. Miller, W. J billiards, Kelleltvllle. Mapes, H. C, merchant, Tionesta. May burg Store Co , merchants, Mayburg, Morrow, W. U., druggist. West Hickory. Nye, C, W , merchant, Marienville. Neil I, A. D., A Co., merchants, Marien ville. Putnam, Mrs. R, R., cigars, West Hick ory. Robinson, G, W., A Son, merchants, Tio nesta. Rsndall, C A., cigars, Tionesta. Keytier, T. J., merchant, Marienville. Reyner, Mrs. Ellen, cigara, Marienville, Koehrlg, John, harness, Marienville. Reyner, Mrs, Ellen, restaurant, Marien ville. Rosen, L. A., merchant, Endeavor. Rose, James T., broker. Marienville. Boss Bros , merchants, Tionesta. rlodda, (i. t ., merchant, Tionesta. Scowden, J. C, hardware, Tionesta. HandrocK, Mrs. J. IN., millinery, Tionesta. Sigworth, S. 8., hardware, Tionesta, Slump, Wm., merchant, Muzette. Shaw, J. H., cigars, Kellettville. Silzle, Wm., Jewelry, Kellettville. salmon ureek Mercantile Co., merchants, Kellettville. Shaw, J. H billiards, Kellettville. Sigworth A Keating, merchants, Marien ville. Stiles A Evans, merchants, Endeavor. Schweitzer, 11. A., cigars, Endeavor, Shipe, II. A., broker, Marienville. Smith, 11. H A Co., merchants, West U Ickory. Tionesta Uas Co., hardware, Tionesta, van Horn, A. M., merchant, Pigeon, vail, J. ., merchant. West Hickory. Weaver, C. F., cigars, Tionesta. Wilson, Geo., butcher, Tionesta, Wolfe, A., merchant, Tionesta R. D, Wilson, Mrs. Ella, millinery, Kellettville. Walsou A Co., merchants, kellettville. Walters, C. L cigars. West Hickory. Walters, C. L , billiards, West Hickory. Young, J, J., cigars, Marienville. .over A Son, cigars, Tionesta. Zshniser, Mrs. Florence, millinery, East Hickory. NOTICE is hereby given to all porsons concerned that an appeal from the fore going appraisement will be beld at the oiilce ot the County Treasurer, In Tiones ta, Pa., on Tuesday, April 4. 1011, when and where they mav attend if they see proper. FRED L REIB, Mercantile Appraiser. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Colda, Croup aud WUoo'ptilg Cough. behin ft I SOME MONEY NOW "Little girlie with no dolly, lias a heart that's melancholy." Open a bank account now for each oue of your children. They'll help you make it grow. This will teach them the best life leosou they can learu aDd you too. Teaob your children tbe value of money by letting them see their interest grow. CAPITAL STOCK, - - - 150.000. SURPLUS, .... $100,000. Make OUR Bank YOUR BANK. We pay liberal interest consistent with safety, 4 per cent. Forest County NaLtionad Bank, TIOXl.STA. PA. Buy a Champion Gas Range Anil we give you a Coal and Wood lUoge Free. How can we do it? Come in and let us show you these won derful Interchangeable Ranges. Can be changed from gas to wood or cnal in an instant and at no extra expense This is guaranteed to be one of the best Ranges on the market today and our price is Only $35.00 The most essential qualities of any cooking stove or range must of necessity be: First The ease and rapidity with which food ran be 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 range iu order that the room may be properly warmed in winter; likewise, the ability to properly and quickly conk the foot) in the summer time and yet bave the Btove not beat the kitchen. The above points of superiority can be demonstrated to your satisfaction if you will visit our store. J. 0. SCOWDEN, Every Kind of Hardware, FARMERS. Having taken over the Jia G Bromley Agency in Tionesta, I am pre pared tt furnish tbe people ol Forest Couuty anything and everything in the line of Agricultural Machinery and Implements. I have the J. I. Case Traction Engines and Separators, And cao furnish anything in tbe line of Machinery and Implements of the Johnston Harvester Co. Make. Agent for the celebrated Kramer Wagons, And keep in stuck a nice line of The Best Buggies. Phosphate and Burnt Land Lime always on hand. Charles Clark, Tionesta, Pa. Monuments. AVe are manufacturers of All Kinds of dranite and 9Iurble for Monumen tal Purposes at a saving of 20 to 30 per cent. Xo Agents. Oil Cily Granite & Marble Works J. S. Kerr, Proprietor. Established 1883. J. L. Hoplcr LIVERY Stable. Fine carriatres for all nnonninna witb first class eauinment. W'h ran i i - - fit you nut at any time for either a i . uieaaure or ouBiueag trip, aDd always at reasonable rates. Promnt service and courteous treatment. Come aud see us.. Hear or Hotel Weaver TIOITESTA, PA. Telephone No. 20. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THIS PAPEK wrar a -- w . S t if . "-v. i i ,it i fcJ;S', i!xs?- 'W. l f If ml ' ill I V II V "v t I SI m TIONESTA, PA. Exeeiilor's Notice. letters Testamentary' on the estate of William Khlera, late of Kinusley Town ship, Forest County, Pa., deceased, ba Inx been granted to the underHlnned, all persona itidehtpd toaaiil palate are hereby notified to make payment without delay, and thoae having uluitna or demanda will present them, duly authenticated, lor aet tlement. Kdna L. Ehlkhs, Kxeoutrix, A. C. Brown, Attorney. Starr, Pa. JAMES HASLET, GENERAL MERCHANT, Furniture Dealer, AND UNDERTAKER. TIONESTA. PENN vfcM4 60 YEARS' Mil KArcniLnbe .S Trade Marks ntnv "IG,i8. Anyone nonrtlnif n nketrti and nVwrlntlnn mar fl J T ar,ln ir opinion free wUilim an Invpntlim nrnbnl.ly imt.MitHl.lB. Comniunl "a. i :!S",",,rtc,,l.s! ""'""""'I- It'indbook on 1-anmS I atmin taken thrnm-h Munn ft Co. receive iprruu nrtice, without clinn;e. In the Scientific American. i.u'.V ""0,5elT '""'r""1 e.klr. Lament dr. MUNN & Co.36iB.-, New YorR