THF FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. I. WINK, (DITON 4 PaOPBIITOa WEDNESDAY. MARCH fl, 1913 1913 MARCH 1913 I S M I TTwTr I F fij 1 I I 1 I 111 2 54 5 6 7 8 910jli2Jjl4!3 16 1711 1920271 Speaking on ibe question of granting great privilege lo water power com panies, a embodied in the bill recently introduced in tlie Senate by (Senator Mo JNIcbola or Lackawanna county, tbe PunXiiUawney Spirit among oilier eeri- oua otijeotiona makna thin strong point "The building of great damo, that would inundate thousands of acres of land and menace tbe lives of thousands of people, la too Important a matter to be governed by a law slipped through the Legislature by tbe friends of those who see nothing but the millions of profit to thebuilders." Women should certainly lie allowed to yote. And they should be permitted to do all the voting. Tbe men might Just as well be disfranchised. They are losing Interest iu the game, since the reform laws render it almost Impossible to get anything fur vote. By all meana let tbe women attend to tbe voting. And other affairs as well. Tbe men can then lie In bed until 10 oi 11 o'clock in Ibe morning, bave their breakfasts brought up to them, and put in the balance of the day riding around in automobiles, calling at tbe atores and talking about what the other fellows are wearing, the wives In tbe meantime providing ibe gasoline and responding to tbe "touch" whenever the former lords of creation Hod themselves iu need of funds. Speed the day. Oil City BliMtrd. A Vicious Measure. To the Editor of Ibe Derrick: I notice the water snake is showing itself again In Senate Bill No 285. Tbia grants Ibe right of eminent domain, con fiscation of property, to water companies and repeals all laws checking them. It is a most vicious measure. If enacted into law it would give Ibe water grabbers power to wipe out tbe Allegheny valley for their own private gain, and I am confident ihey could not control floods, as United Suites engineers atated. Hope you are looking after it, as there is a power back of tbese water grabbers I do not understand. You think you have killed tbe snake and it pops lis bead up somewhere else. N. P. Whkei.kh. Ormond Beach, Pla., Feb. 26. To Other Hands. With this week about every department of the Federal government passes into Ihe bands of tbe Democratic parly. Tbe ad ministrative and legislative branches with which tbe fate of iho country must rest will be entrusted entirely to lieinoc racy. Peace, prosperity and general good feeling are the conspicuous features of existing conditions and there is a general disposition to be confident of continued happiness. Tbe radical change in government pol icy does not result from Republican da. fault. Political discontent has been largely responsible for tbe changed con ditions and in banding over to its ancient enemy the reins of Federal government the Republican party properly feels that in tbe last quarter of a century it baa per formed its bounden duty to all the peo pie. Ibe Kepoblican party devoted its energies and intelligence to tbe people's best interests, always looking to tbe lights of every citizen and with no sec tional preferences. Democracy, therefore, need have no un easiness about Republican support in good government movements. The anagsand hindrances threatening are al most certain lo come from Democratic aources and in its efforts to govern Ihe country ita greatest task is likely to be found in governing itself. Tbere will be only a mild form o com fort for tbe regular Republicans ol Penn sylvania in tbe change of government authorities. This Slate will continue to stand aa it baa stood lor years firm in ita devotion to Ibe system of protection and consequent prosperity and Ihe govern ment now being administered in tbis Slate is certain to be a guide for all other States in hurrying back lo Republican rule and Republican priuciplea of ad ministration. An Open Mind Upon The Tuberculosis Cure. Almost rivaling the news of Die dis covery of Ihe South Pole has been tbe re port that iu Germany a cure for tubercul osis has peen disco-ered. The author of this cure, Dr. Friedman of Berlin, baa published no authnralive statement gs to its nature. It is generally believed to be a serum resulting from experimentation upon turtles. With tbis meagre informa tion it is Impossible for any one to lorm a definite opinion about tbis remedy. It may be the long sought cure or it may be a tremendous hoax. Just now the Ihing to do is lo preserve an open mind upon this subject. Hope that Ibe cure is teal. Ou ihe other hand remember that every year since 18 when Dr. Koch discovered the tubercle bacilli, tbe cure for con sumption has been announced. Even Dr. Koch himself thought that be Lad dis covered it, only to be disappointed. Tbe more than five hundred persona advertising patent medicine cures for Consumption In this country are taking advantage of Dr. t ried man's announce ment lo boom their owu remedies. Have nothing to do with them. Tbe man wbo sells you a sugar and water medicine, or some other mixture as a cure fur tuber culosis Is taking advantage of your credulity in the same way that a faker fools a crowd at a cauntrv fair. Hliuu tbe patent medicine man but pre serve an open mind over sgainst Dr. Friedman's cure. In the meantime do not stop practicing the rules of health Live an open air, regular life and the chances are that you won't have to take ("'vantage nf any cure for tuberculosis. Karl ie Kchweiniu, executive secre tary Pennsylvania society for tho pre voutiou of Tuberculosis. Proposed State Park. Aaarmblvmen A. R. Mecbling. of For est county, has Introduced a hill in tbe State Legislature lor the purchase of tract ol land In Forest. Clarion and Jet ferson counties, consisting of 7,211 acres, owned by the A. look Hons company ana utlhise Ibe Name for a (slate park The purchsse price would tie fm,000 and Mr. Mecbling would bave a commission f five persons appointed by the Uover nor for five-year terms to su pel vise tbt park - jikwi item. The Oil City Derrick coplea Ihe above item and the ' proceeds to condemn Ibe project on the assumption that the price is too bigh, Intimating also that tbere is an ulterior motive bark oftbs plan. As to the first contention there would seem lo be little ground for argument, since ibe price atated is just what Ibe Slate's own expert timber estimatera bave placed upon li, and Ihe properly is understood to be worth it In actual atumpage, Whether it is or not can easily be as certained, as it Is an outdoor proposition opeu to closest inspection, where every tree can be counted, and those who bave a lair acquaintance with the property ex press surprise that tbe price ia not much greater. As to there being any "scheme in the pn ject, that would be corjsctured only in ihe minds of those who are ever on tbe alert lor something of the sort themselves and wbo cannot understand bow anything can be accomplished that baa not some species of scheming back of it. There is scarcely any doubt but that the Cook estate, with their thorough equipment, could cut and manufacture Ihe timber at a good profit over the price stipulated, so that If Ihey are willing to pan with ibis vast body ol timber, much of which la in ita virgin state and largely of while pine, it la dilllcult to under aland where tbey would bave any ulter ior motive in selling it lo the state, or any one else wbo might waut to preseive it for all time to come. We should hate to think that the Per rick bad been misled Into attacking so laudable a proposition by any one from tbis community who may bave had an itching lo get the knife into Mr. Mecb ling, Forest county's popular and elfii cient Representative at Harrisburg, and wbo had to go outside the county to work off bis bit of spleen. Forest county ia proud of its Representative, knowing that be is tbere to guard the interests of tbe people under any and all circum stances and that be has tbe ability and absolute honesty and courage to do so. It is proud lo number among ita citizenship such men as the Cook boys, whose very name baa been a synonym for honesty. integrity and fair dealiug for more than half a century, and against whom tbe breath of suspicion baa never for a moment rested. Our county would be proud and feel honored to kuow tbat a portion of ita territory bad been selected by tbe State of Pennsylvania aa a site for what would be one of tbe moat beauti ful natural parks in the United Stales. President Wilson's Cabinet. Immediately following bia Inauitural yesterday as President of tbe greatest Nation on earth, Mr. Wilson announced tbe personnel ol his cabinet as follows: Secretary of Stale-William Jennings Bryan of Nebraska. Secretary of Ihe Treasury-William McAdoo of New York. Secretary of War-Llndley M. Garri son of New Jersey, Attorney General-James McReynolda of Tennessee. Postmaster General Representative Albert Burleson of Texas. Secretary of tbe Navy Josepbns Dan' iels of North Carolina. Secretary of tbe Interior Franklin K Lane of California. Secretary of Agriculture David F, Houston of Missouri. Seoretary of Commerce Representa tive William C. Kedlield of New York. Secretary of Labor Representative W, B. Wilson of Pennsylvania. Porkey. On Sunday it looked much aa if March was coming in rouuh much to the peo ple'a thankfulness as the old saying gives ua tbe rule tbat it will go out mild. We hope to see it go that way and give ua an early spring. In a fire at Mayburg early Sunday morning four Austrian men were cre mated aud a woman seriously burned. The urvivors had to walk a quarter mile in their bare feet, witb anything they could get to wrap around them, to tbe Mayburg hotel. The cause of the fire is said to have been from a lamp explod ing tbat waa left buruing iu a part of the bouse. Mr. aud Mra. Robert McClelland were visited by Ihe stork Thursday of last week aud now have a nice little girl to comfort them and they are going to do their level b'tsl lo keep it. They live at "Cozy Nook." Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Litllefield were over from tbe Watson farm over Sunday to see tbe baby, who i sick at D. W. Downey'a but is i.ot in danger. They will not Iske Ibe baby back with them, but Mrs. Litllefield will stay here until it is able to move. J. F. Zittle of Warren waa here two daya last week while ihe National Transit Co. men were changing the lines for Ru pert to pump to Kane If he wants to. Tbis change will help out as be can pump out bis stock almost any time be wants to and it will be more safe for the village if the stock is low In the tank here. Es pecially in lightning season. Last Thursday Miles O'Donnel of Wel lers received a telegram that bis father waa dead at Tyleraburg and be went to that place ou Friday, and tbe funeral was held over tbe remains on Saturday. Miles could not get a Irain out of Tyleraburg and was compelled lo remain until Mon day. J. W. Litllefield went to Tiona on Mon day where be has a Job of carpenter work witb bia son James of that place. Tbe passenger traiu was late on Satur day coming down and we understand some one tried to put the cat onto the S. it T. out at Sheffield. Tbe rains of ihe last part or last week put tbe creek up but did not move the ice in tbia pait of the country, but down at Kellettville we bear that it was moving and made Ihe road impassible for a time, but later was cleared all right. Chamberlain's Tablets for Constipation. For constipation, Chamberlain's Tab lets are excellent. Easy to lake, mild and gentle in effect. Give them a trial. For sale by all iltalein, Adv. Kellettville. Mrs. Minnie Seakina spent several daya in Clarendon and Warren during the week. Mrs. F. J. Henderson waa a Warren visitor Wednesday. The W. C. T. U. held a meeting at the borne ol Mrs. Asa Barnes, Wednesday afterunon. Tbe subject of Sabbath ob servance waa discussed, and a substantial and toothsome lunch was served by the hostess and Mrs. Wm. Fitzgerald. Tbe next meeting will be held at Ihe borne of Mia. Wm. Maxwell on March 12. A meeting ol the Epwortb League cab inet ia called for Thursday evening after prayer service. John Rich waa off several daya with tbe grip. Mrs. jotio watson la autlerlng with a severe cold. Mrs. F. V. Hendricksnn visited friends at Maylmrg, Friday. A special train waa run to Mayburg Wednf sday evening taking the people up lo attend revival meeting services there W. A. Kribba had one nf bia legs broken in seversl places on Friday, be' ing trampled underfoot by a number of oolla which he bad out for exercise. He wss attended by tbe local physicians, and is aa comfortable aa could be expected. Frank Robblns of Factory Row Buf fered a nervous breakdown the last of tbe week. Mra. McCullough of Mayburg wan Ibe guest ol Mr. and Mrs, John Peterson over Sunday. Mr. and Mra. G. R. Johnaon returned from their visit In Ridgway on Thursday. Dora Lohmeyer ia confined to ber borne with an attack nf the grippe. Dolly Bean ia suffering with a severe cold. Margaret Detar has lieen confined to ber bed for the past week with a cold on her luoga. Reed Detar was also kept boused wilb the grippe. Mrs. W. L, Watson waa a Warren vis itor Saturday. John Blum spent several daya in Tlo nesta tbe first of tbe week. Services were conducted in the F. M. cburch Sunday morning by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Bryan, for Frances, the four- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mra. John Peteraon, wbo died Friday of pleuro pneumonia, and interment in tbe Zuen- del cburch cemetery immediately fol lowed. Frances waa taken with the measles several weeks ago, which devel oped Into pneumonia and from the first she waa a great sufferer. In health she was bright and sweet tempered and waa greatly loved by all wbo knew ber, and n sickness she was sucn a patient, un complaining little sufferer that she en deared herself to all who assisted in her care. Wben tbe end came she met it Ithout a struggle. Wilb a smile upon ber lips she went out lo meet Ibe Death Angel and waa tbua ushered into tbe presence ol God, leaving behind ber a loving remembrance of tbe bright little life which waa so quickly extinguished, but whose influence will be everlasting. Besutiful flowers adorned her casket, among which was a sheatol liMes which waa exceptionally pretty and appropriale. Mr. Peterson's brother was down from Sheffield and attended the funeral. Halsey. Mr. W. W. Hotlel and son Harry pent Sunday in Warren. Frank Dillon and Noab Holmes spent a couple days in Kane. Win. Cook of Kane spent Sunday rilh bis friends here. Miss Jennie Bundy spent Sunday at Ml. Jewell with friends. Rev. L. C. Blake of Mt. Jewett beld service in tbe school bouse Sunday. Will Kane spent a week at Smetbport. Mr. Smith of Kane visited at the boms of S. S. Eahelman, Monday. Mr. and Mra. Wood were Mt. Jewett Visitors Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wamaley spent few days with his parents. . Change for the Better. The care of the African population In the Belgian Kongo in the past hai been so murderously indifferent thai It Is a pleasure to note a change foi the better. An order baa gone lntc effect to prevent hereafter the Impor tation, manufacture and transporta tion of saccharine swets in the Bel giacLflcan territory. Vsaccharlnv W" and products sweetened witb nbntances other than cane sugar, beet sugar, milk sugar and glucos sugar particularly those sweetened with glycerine shall not be imported It Is specified In the order that it li meant to Include in general all syn thetic chemical sweetening which does not possess food value. We wish we could believe that this tariff an iety to protect the Kongo population against deleterious sweets was some thing more than an exhibition of th usual protective philanthropy which bars a competitive product to mak sure the sale of something else. The Future Woman. "Womnn is loday a parasite. Bul the woman of the future will work." The speaker, Lady Warwick, was narrating ber views of the suffrage question to a New York reporter. Shi continued: "The parasitical woman will be ex tinct jn a generation or two. Then a certain witticism of Lord Saye and beic's will be unintelligible. I'T .1 o . . i-uiu oaye ana ssele attended r ccntly a book dinner. At this dinner everybody had to represent some book title. Well, Lord Saye and Sele Just carried on his arm a petticoat. "He was representing, you gee, Kip ling s 'Lire's Handicap'." Elegance in Humility. "Can anything be ho eli-gunt as to have few wants, and to serve them one'a nelf?" Emerson. Hon ' Thin I We ofTor One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any cane of Catarrh, that cannot be cured by Hall'a Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chunky 4 Co.. Fropa., Tolfdo, O. We, the unildrKiKiiwI, have known K.J. Cheney for the I ant 15 yeara, aud Ixtlieve him perfectly honorable in all iiiiHlncHa traimactioiiM ami financially alile to carry out any oblijfatinnH made ly thoir (Inn. n kht a- j haux, wiioiiwHle (Iruifif lata, To ledo, U., Wamjino, Ki.n.nak A Mahviw, wholwtaln druuifWtH, Tounln, O. Hall'H Catarrh Cure ia taken intcrriall v. actiiin directly upon the Mood and inu coua Nurfacea of the Hyxtmn. l'rlce 7!ic per bottle. Hold by all (lriiKKl"t. Teati iiioniHla free, llall'a family I'jlU aie the best. uly The Mothers' Favorite. A cough medicine lor children should be harmless. It should be pleasant to take. It abould be e lleclual. Chamber lain'a Cough Remedy In all of tbia and is Ihe mothers' favorite every hi re. For sale by all dealers. Adv, Charier Xollee. Notice ia hereby given that an applica tion will be made lo Ihe Governor ot Ibe .State of Pennsylvania on Tuesday, Ibe 8 b day of April, liUil, nv Oliver W. Pro per, Forest V. Proper, James O Bowman, Ernest W, II .wuian, and Mrs. Eihel Bowman Proper, under the Act ot As sembly ol tbe Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, euililed "An Act to provld- for the Incorporation and regulation of Nat ural Gas Companies," approved Ihe l!ilili day ol May, IS85, and the supplements therein, ..r (lie charier of an Intended corporation to be called The Prtper Nat ural Gaa Company, the character and ob ject whereof Is producing, dealing In, transporting, storing, and supplying nat ural gaa In Ihe County of Koie-t, i'enn aylvanla, and for these purpo-cs to have, possess, and enjoy all llio rights, benefits, and privileges of said Act of Assembly and Its supplements. A. C IteowN, Solicitor. Tionesta, Pa., March 1, I'.UU. CLERK'S NOTICEJN BANKRUPTCY No. 0.W2, In Btnkniptcy. In the District Court of the United Staltia for the Western District of Penn sylvania, George Klley Johnson, of For est County. Pennsylvania, a Bankrupt under tbe Act of Congress of July I, 18T8, baying applied for a lull discharge from all lbta provable against bia estaie ooder aaid Act, notice ia hereby given to all known creditors and other persons In Interest, to appear before the aaid Court at Plttsbu'gh, In said District, on the l h day or April, 1U3, al 10 o'clock In the forenoon, In show cause, if any Ihey have, wby the prayer of ihe said peti tioner should not be granted. William T. Linhskv, Clerk. IHftMolutloii Xotlee. Notice is hereby given thai Ibe co-part nerahlp of John Coleman. John F. Mc Cormick, T. R darter and Harrv II Waison, doing business under Ihe firm name or Coleman, Watson v Co. in I n ita bering operations Iu Forest Count v. I'enn Irani., is Ibis day dissolved by mutual agreement net ween the parties coin oris ni Ibe said firm of Coleman. Watson it Co. All debts, claims and amounts that are due or may become line to the said nrm of coieman. aison v Co. shall be paid to John Coleman, John F. MoCor- tnlck and T. R. Harter. and all debts and obligations of the said firm of Coleman, Watson A Co. shall be naid bv aaid John Coleman, John F. McCormick and T. R. Harter. John Colk.uan, skal T. R. Hahtkr, skal John F. Mel 'or. Mine. hkai.J Hakky H. Watson, skal February !),h, HH.T WASHINGTON See the Government Buildings Annual Spring Excursions March 21 and April 15, 1913 Tickets good returning within fifteen days including date of excursion. $11.00 FROM TIONESTA Stop-Over at Baltimore and Philadelphia returning on deposit of tickets. SIMILAR EXCURSION JUNE 25 Full information of Ticket Agents, or B. P. FRASER, District Passenger Agent, 307 Main Street, Ellicott Square, BuSalo. Pennsylvania R.R. Fred. Grotto nborgcr GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well TooIh, (la or Wator Fit tings and General Klacksin it hi iir prompt ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery Riven apeoial attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear or and iisl west of tbe 'haw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRKD. ORKTTKN BKRHKIi I I I Hf. .!. YOUR TEETH Are valuable to you. See that you save them. DR. ALBERT A. GOLDMAN, Surgeon-Dentist. " (Formerly of Philadelphia.) I 205 CENTER ST., Petroleum Phone at PORTLAND PULVERIZED RAW LIMESTONE PULVERIZED BURNT LIME BURNT LUMP LIME FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES New Castle Portland Cement Co. Manufacturers THE BEST QUALITY PORTLAND CEMENT ALSO- Pulverized Raw Limestone, Pulverized Burnt Lime and Burnt Lump Lime for Agricultural use. Pamphlets giving full instructions for using Portland Cement on the farm, and Lime as a Fertilizer, etc., for worn-out and unproductive farm lands, free on appli cation. New Castle Portland Cement Co. NEW CASTLE, PA. WW Shoes. Our Spring stock is arriving, and in order to make room for it we must dispose of all odd pairs. To accomplish this, we offer about Ten Dozen Pairs of Men's, Women's, Boys', Girls' and Children's Shoes at prices that effect a substantial saving. Call and look them over, see if your size is among them, and see the amount you can save. I G. W. ROBINSON & SON FREE! Premium Coupon FOR Forest Republican Readers THIS It WORTH MONET Cut It Out Today Thl coupon and 10 cents will bring to you post paid handsome silver plated Th Spoon, of ibe Rosalie pat ient, rrent'ii iirav nannie wnn Heavy eintms-ed rose design on Iront and back. Six of lhee coupons will ap pear and Rkpubmcan readers are urged lo clip them out and send 10 cents with each one lo tbe address be low and thus secure full set of these Imauliliil spnona. Tbey will wear a liln time without losing Ibelr lustre. The lirt spoon will please lo the ri ten- that yini will want Ihe oihera. You can save them and send all six at once or one at a time, but remem ber, one omipnn aud ten eenla re quired for eacn spoon desired. Herldiig Novell j Co., Ltd. J. I. LXMJDOS, Mgr. Warren, Ia. Muster Seashore Trip 15-DAY EXCURSION Atlantic City Cape May Wildwood, Ocean City bea Isle City, Holly Beach Anglesea Friday, March 21, 1913 $11.00 FROM TIONESTA Tickets good going on regular trains March 21 and good returning until April 4. STOP-OVER AT PHILADELPHIA returning on deposit of ticket. Full particulars of Ticket Agents, or B. P. rraser, u. v. a., 3UY Main St., BuSalo. Pennsylvania R.R. fhamhprlain'a Co"- Ch"1' and Unamoeriain S Diarrhoea Hetn1y. Never fails, buy it uuw. It may save life. - OIL CITY, PA. Office and Residence. ! CEMENT OURS ISA NATIONAL, BANK Before the United States Government granted us a char ter to do a banking business, they investigated carefully and made ABSOLUTELY SURE that there were men of high GHARAGTER, as well as money, behind our bank. A Na tional Bank is restricted in doing business' according to the National Banking laws, and the U. S. Government Bank Ex aminers from the Treasury Department at Washington see that these laws are observed. CAPITAL STOCK. 150.000. SURPLUS, $100,000. Do your banking with We pay liberal interest consistent Forest County TIO.M.HTA, lA. j Specifications of 1913 "Buicks." JIOIH.L 21." Wheel base 105 inches, 32x3 1-2 tires, 28 horse power. Nickle finish, fully equipped. Prices: Koadster 950. Touring Car $1,060. "Modi:l :$." Wheel base 108 inches. 34x4 tires. 32 horse nower. Gas. oil and electric liehts. Nickle finish. Fully equipped, including Roadster $1,125. "NODKii 4r I ivi: ivivsi:;i:it, toi iuxj. Wheel base 115 inches, tires 36-4, quick detachable, on demountable rims, 40 horse power. Nickle finish, electric lighting with generator, self-starter. Price fully equipped $1,660. Deliveries start August 1. The six-cylinder model will be announced later. Deliveries will not start on this model until January. When Better Automobiles are Built, Buick will Build Them. Ralph A. Cook, Tionesta. He Likes the Parcel r ; ;:'-rf.,::::..-:v.'.-A.A'w.A Buy Here We Deliver by Parcel Post Orders by mail or telephone will be given special attention, and will be delivered by return Parcel Post mail. H. C. MAPES, Kepler Block, At the Racket Store BARGAINS Graniteware, Tinware, Glassware, Chinaware, Stationery, Hosiery, Wall Paper, Window Shades Elm Street, Tionesta, Pa. .iiiiiillWiliS; II i Piii u , iTfj i. 7" L VPV " us. A nOT fionf with safety, a JJCX jjlXi, NaLtionak.1 Bank, self-starter. Prices: Touring Car $1,286 Post. How About You? " ' If ... ....... ....v....... "..f,. -a'a-tiia Tionesta, Pa. J. L. Ilepler LIVERY Stable. Fine carriages for all occasions, with first class equipment. We can fit you out at any time for either a pleasure or business trip, and always at reasonahlH rates Prompt service and courteous treatment. Conn and see us. tear or Hotel Weaver TIONESTA, 3?A.. Telephone IVo. 2rt. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cuies Colds. Cioup and WhSoping Cough,