THF FOREST REPUBLICAN J. I. WINR, . IDITO 4 PKOPRIITOH WKDNKHDA Y, MARCH 2rt. 1913 1913 MARCH 1913 JLJ-MJjQwX?IrJs I I I I TT 2 54 5 6 7 8 9iojiiiai3tfig 16l718j92r2 Poison Fangs Removed From Snake. Thomas M. Jonna, tba Oil C ty Der rick' representative at Harriaburg, aenila, under date of March llltb, the fol lowing pH-ial whl.'h (radically cover t lie ((round in relation lo (he inlquitoiio Water CnminlMinn bill now before the Senate: "The McN'icliols-Kleits water anake bill conferring the right of emi nent domain on water enmpanfea had ita fanKa extracted in the Senate Judiciary General committee thia afternoon, when delegation of citlzena from the north weatarn o luntiea, headed by ex Conftrea man P. M. Speer, of Oil City, appeared againal It. Mr. Kpeer made auch a inaaterlul presentation of the aide of the protectant that Senator MrXichola, who had the bill iu charge, and Mr. Kinds, ita author, who apnke for It, announced thnt that part ol It permitting eminent do main for water companies, and the aec tiun repealing the act ol l!Hio forbidding water companies to bave the right of eminent demain would be atricken from the bill, which elTeclually removea the menace. The Crow bill conferring the right of eminent domain on water com paniea baa not yet been considered In the corporation committee, but Senator Crow understands that his bill, with that pro vision in it, cannot pass the Senate. Nevertheless, it would be well to keep an eye on it." The opposition to the bill waa opened in a atrong arraignment of ita objection able provisions by J. Horace McKarland, vice president of tbe Slate conservation association ho aaid that, even with the elimination of the eminent domain fea ture, tbe bill waa not what waa wanted by those who believe in real conaervation. Congreasman Speer ripped tbe bill iuto amitberrena In mnt drastic manner charging that every feature of it waa drawn iu Ibe intereat of the monnplMa wbo were bent on grabbing up every available source of water supply lor power purposes, and that the people of the State would tie robbed ol tbeir rlgbta should tbe bill be enacted into law. Hon. F. X. Kreltler of Nebraska told what the effect of aucb a law would have on the biiMinosa interests ol Foreatoonnty and tbe utter ruin it would bring about in tbia entire section. He waa ably seconded by Attorneys Brown and Kitcbey, wbo had fought tbe granting of cbartera to place Immense daina on Tio nesta creek, thua ruining millions of private property, and through the menace of theae frightful dams, driving the peo ple wbo lived nnder them out of their homes, and making them penniless in tbe ruination of their property. These speeches, brief though they were neces sarily, bad a telling effect upon the com mittee, a number ol whom expressed their belief that the bill could not pass the Senate, notwithstanding tbe elimina tion of ita most menacing features. Other representative of our county at tbe hear ing were N. P. Wheeler Jr., of Kndeavor, A. Wayne Cook of Cooksburg, and our popular Representative in the House, Hon. A. R. Mechling who introduced tbe Forest county delegates and showed tbem many com tesies during tboir stay in the capital city. Another anake bill that needs close watching baa been introduced In tbe Senate but is still In Committee. It la known aa No. 6:12, and would repeal tbe act of 190.5, which probibila tbe exercise of eminent domain by water com panies. This bill wonld accomplish tbe very thing which has been taken out of the wateranake bill. Pathonacib bunting continues to be the moat profitable occupation in Wash ington lo tbe hotels. Sbl'kktary Brian will not wear bia new plug hat to the cabiuet meetings, through fear that Presldeut Wllsou might knock it into what Is sometimes called the Napuleonio form. Br the arrangement made by the Marine Hospital Service lo give Dr, Frledmann a serum a thorough teat un der bis own direction In Kellevue Hos pital, there is given tbe German scientist the beat possible opportunity to prove the value of bia remedy, and lo confirm or destroy the hopes of thousands of victims of the dread disease. And may tbe doctor more than satisfy the greatest expect a tiona of humanity for the elllcacy of bis discovery. Kkduitioh of parcel post ratea ia fore' shadowed by data which the postolilce department has been collecting aa to the cost of tbe new aervice. It was stated that tbe information gathered would Jus tify Postmaster-General Burleson In ap pealing lo the Interstate Commerce Coin mission for permission to reduce tbe rates for transmission between cities in die tauoea of less than 500 miles. Tbe weight limit may be lucteaaed for packages from it to 15 pounds. The design of a new aud small parcel post atamp to replace those now in use has also been approved by Postmaster General Burleson. Nu meroua complaints that the present stamps, all denominations of which are tbe same color, ia hard to distinguish as to value and easily "r.iised," caused the change. The new design will possess no artistic merit, but bear only a large nu meral. The various denominations will be In different colors. Approximately f,")0,(HKi yearly will be Baved by the small er stamps, it la estimated. Tbe governor baa issued a proclama tion setting aside April lliu and April J.". lb aa Arbor Days in Pennsylvania. In bia proclamation be calls attention to tbe importance of conserving the forestry of tba Commonwealth and urges an observ ance of tba daya in plaoliiig trees. Porkey. 1 On Easter the day broke fine and clear hut later in tbe day the elements became more font and a bard rain began in the alternonn. (iood attendance at the church waa an encouraging leaturnol tbe aervice and Rev Spring used the worda "He ia risen" for bia text and preached a very Interesting sermon from It. The good attendance waa not caused by the ex hibit of Kaster finery but was in the in terest of the sermon for which we are very thankful. , The singing waa good with Mrs. Harry Smith at the oran. Mra. Smith playa gocd and It la great help to tbe services lo have ber at her post. Aa we are short of timber to work wilb It waa impossible to have the regular Easter services but we are in bopea that the attendance will warrant Cbildren'a Day program in June. Mrs, Staub is still confined lo ber bed but ia growing stronger and will no doubt be up in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. MltWtleld were over from tbe Watson Farm on Sunday and spent tbe dsy with the D. W. Downey family ol this place. J. W. Littleiield and Claude returned from Tiona on Saturday lo spend Kaster with their tamiliea and expect to go back the drat of tbe week. Tbe J. C. Black family entertained friends from Cozy Nook on Sunday last and bad a fine visit. Mrs. R. W. Burdirk, Jr., of Oil City waa tbe gueat of tbe Thomas Miller lainily here over Sunday; also Master Donald Burdick of Henrys Mill. Oliver O. Tippery of Fox burg. Clarion county, waa tbe guest of bia cousin O. E. Rupert Friday night and returned borne on Saturday. Miss. Twlla Sbay waa the guest of friends at Muaette a few daya last week and returned home on Friday lal. Mra. Wm. Brady baugb and children of Minister were the guests of the former's mother, Mrs. John Wateraon, at that place. She returned laat Saturday feel ing much rested and pleased with tbe trip. James E. McMichael was In from She ill ld a couple daya last week calling on bia fatber-ln-law, James Welsh of Balltown, and bad a tine visit. Uncle Jim's ia a dandy good place to go for a good time and good eats. He sure la a good cook and a royal entertainer. The bigb winds of Friday made it In teresting for those wbo bad to cross tbe foot-bridge, but by the help of the grown people here the school children were helped across. Several men got on tbe bridge in tbe centre and braced them selves to bold it firm while otbera took a child each and went across while tbe wind bowled and awung tbe bridge some thing awful to look at. The spray at timea showed beautiful' rainbows and raised to 15 leet above the water. This waa tbe highest wind we bave aeen here for ao me time. Several trees fell and some rigs were prostrated. Not many llnea were broken for tbe oil companies during the atorm, but telephone lines were put nut of commission, except the Old Buttermilk, and she stood tbe atorm all right. On Saturday evening the freight train suffered bad wreck above Wellera that made tbe passenger train only three hours late at tbia place. The passengers for Ibis point walked down, but the ladies and other passengera Were obliged to re main on the train until tbe track waa cleared. The freight got gathered up and passed here at 11:30 p. m. No one was injured in the mix up, but a box car suffered some damage. Tbe log train atl the grass on lire at the depot Saturday, and although tbe depot waa at one time aurrounded by tierce lire it did not burn. Mr. and Mra. Ruoades, iiviug at Min ister, bave sick baby which they an ticipated taking to tbe hospital, but after conference with a doctor tbe little one waa brought back to it's homo. Tbe con ditions are better and indications are that it will come out all right In time. Maurice Burdick was a visitor in tbia place laat Friday having quit tbe Rail road at Oil City, aa he aays, "before be got killed." He baa a job in this part now and will atay in Forest county tbia summer. Ed. Keller, Miss Olivo Blum and Elva Blum spent Sunday with tbe Rupert family w ho wore orphans on Sunday as tbeir mother went lo Sheffield on Friday morning to spend Easter with ber moth er. Mra. Rupert loos: three of tbe smaller children along with ber and left Ibe older four at borne to take care of and watch tbe old man, who is getting careless These young people fiom Mayburg bad a lovely lime but the rain waa a bad one for Ibey walked up and bad to go back through the rain. Miieges wows were Poisoned by Oil. Alleging that three valuable dairy cows died a the reHult of eating oil soaked pasture and drinking oil-Im pregnated ' iter on their farm J. F. and C. A. Shrontz of Washington, Pa., have begun action in the courts to re cover $5(i0 from a pipe line company. First Tinplate Mill to Cloae. The McKeesport (Pa.) plant of thr American Sheet and Tinplate com pany, the first tinplate mill built in this country, and known as the Vnlted States plant, may be closed down com pletely In the next three weeks. The mill employed 800 men. Schoolhouse Wall Blown In. Three school children and their teacher are In a serious condition from fright caused when the rear wall of ( lie 1 1 illvie-.v sclioolhouse, two miles east of Greensburg. Pa., was blown down during a severe windstorm. Coal Miner Sues For Loss of Limb. John l.aveux, a miner, of Canons burg. Pa., has filed suit to recover $25, 000 damages from the Pittsburg-Buffalo company for the loss of a leg In one of the company's mines iu Jan uary, 11U2. Church Steeple Falls. The be!fry steeple of the Lutheran church in Mt. Pleasnnt, Pa., was blown from the church by the violent storm which struck there. Arbor Davs Named by Gov. Tener. Friday, April II. and Friday, April 25, were de-ignated as the arbor days for Pennsylvania by Governor Tener In a proclamation. Von complain of Ingratitude. Were yon not repaid by your pleasure iu dolm; K'loA't Levis. SPYING ON LEGISLATORS Dictagraphs Found in Seats cf Penn sylvania Solor.s. Four dictagraphs have been found In the Pennsylvania house of repre sentatives by one of the officers of the body. He has tern them out and says tbnt he does not know where the wires run to. Last week one of the members said that he had positive Information that eight dictagraphs had been Installed on the house side and four in the sen ate. He did not know where the little machines were located. Investigation then failed to disclose that any dicta graphs had been purchased by tbe state. The dictagraphs were located under the seats of four members and were so distributed that they would record conversations held by certain groups of members. There are small venti lators at the bottom of each desk and the dictagraphs were tucked away in them. The officer says that he pulled the machines. ouR bringing with them a consideral 'e amount of fine wire. He says he does not know where the receiving end of the machines was located. There is much speculation concern ing the names of th per.-ons respon sible for the Installation of the dicta graphs. There are grounds for sus pecting that the Burns Detective agency is responsible. It is probable that more of the machines are located in committee rooms and places about the capltol where members congre gate. Plctagraph-searchlng parties are now being organized. Youth Slays Sister. With the words, "Look out. or I will Bhoot you," it is alleged, Ernest Raeger, aged fifteen, accidentally shot and killed his sister, Caroline Raeger. nineteen, at their home in Westmore land City, Pa. The boy had gone to the rear of the house to shoot with 22-caliber rifle. The young woman went out to the yard to see what the boys were shooting at and was turning to go hack Into the "noise when ber brother shot her. Vice Probe For Pennsylvania. Following a conference between Governor John K. Tener of Pennsyl vania and the committee of the UV nois state senate, popularly known as the Chicago vice commission, the gov ernor stated that he would recom mend to the Pennsylvania legislature the appoin' -tent of a commission to investigate the white slave traffic: with a view to its suppression. Needles Cause Girl to Lose Leg. It was necessary last week to ampu tate the left leg of .Miss Melvina Mot ford of Sharon, Pa. When a child Miss Morford stepped on a package of needles and about a dozen of them entered her foot. For several years physicians had been removing parts of the needles front her body and It was deemed necessary to amputate the leg in order to save her life. One Legged; Loses Other One. Earl Va.?l!e, aged fifteen, died In the Adrian 'inspital at Punxsiitawney, Pa., aa a result of falling from a freight t.'ain. Young Wazelle was a cripple, hav'ng only one leg. He at tempted to Jump on a freight trai l and .vns thrown tinder It, his othe leg being cut off. Six year as Wazelle lost a leg on accoum shooting acldent. Value of Life Fixed at $200 At Parkersburg, V. Va., the value of a man's life was fixed at $2"0 by a jury in the case of Samuel Iugold, ad ministrator, against a hardware company.- IngoM sued for $10, COO damages for the death of his son, Brady Ingold, a professional baseball player, who was killed bv a fall from the roof of a building while in the employ of the defendatit. $3,000 For Thumb and Three Digits. A jury lt common pleas court 4n Pittsburg fixed the value of a thumb and three fingers of the right hand o' Michlal Ford at $3,000 by their vcr diet. XOTICI2. Notice la hereby given that tbe Trus tees of tbe M. E. church of Tionesta, Pa., have presented a Detilion to tbe Court of Quarter Sessions of Foreat Coun y, Pa., praying for an order to remove tbe re mains from tbe old burying ground, by tbe old M. E. cburch, Tionesta, Pa , and that tbe Court made tbe following order: "And now, February 20, A. D. 1913, tbe foregoing petition having been presented in open court, after due consideration thereof, it is ordered lo be tiled, and that notice of Ibe same be published in the Forkst Republican and tbe Democratic Vindicator, weekly newspapers published in Tionesta Borough, for three successive weeks, that same will come up for final bearing nu the 3)ib day of April, 1013, at which lime all persons may be beard. By the Court, W. D. Hinckley, P. J. S. R. Maxwell, Clerk." Therelore notice is hereby given ac cording to said Order of Court, that said petition will come before said Court on said flub day of April, 1013, for final bear ing, at which time and place all persons iotereated may he beard. Tkustkks ok Tionesta M. E. Church, Per T. F. Hitch ky, Solicitor. FREE ! Premium Coupon FOR Forest Republican Readers THIS IS WORTH MOSEY lot It Out Today This coupon and 10 cents will bring to you post paid A handsome sliver plated Tea Spoon, of the Rosalie pat tern. French grav handle with heavy embossed rose design on Iront and back. Six of these coupons will ap pear and Rki'UKLICan readers are urged lo clip lliein out and send 10 cents with each one to the address be low and thus secure a lull set of these heautittil spoons. They will wear a life time without losing tbeir lustre. The first spoon will please to the ex tent that you will want the others. You cab save lliein and send all six at once or oue at a time, but remem ber, one coupon and leu cenis re quired for each spoou desired. Berlang Novelly Co., Ltd. J. P. LANG' DO X, Mtrr. Warren, Pa. Mercantile Appraiser's List for Forest County for Year A. D. 1913. The Wholesale and Retail Venders of Foreign and DoniHstia Merchandise, Fating Houses, Billiard Rooms, Brok ers, sud Opera Houses in Forest t'oio. ty, Pennsylvania, are as follows, tn-wit: NAME. BUSINESS P08T0KF10K. Adams, J. A., butcher, Tionesta. Atlantic Heliulug Co.. oils, Iionesli, Allsutlc helloing Co., oiis.W est Hickory, Anderson, Cbas., merchant, 't ionesta. Borlzer, W. A. A Bro , merchants, Mar Ienville. Baiighman, J. M. A J. A., butchers, Mar- ienville. Booth, W. A., merchant, Watson Farm, Bender, R. P., cigars. West Hickory. Bowman, T. J. estate, feed, F.ast Hickory. Behreus, Louis, inerchaut, Starr. Baxter, J. W., merchant, Uilfoyle. B vard. F. J., druiritlst. Tionesta. Crnasinun, V. A., merchant, Redclyffe. Cook, A. Sons Co., merchants, Cooksburg. Craig, Harry H., druggist, Tionesta. Crouch A Zihuiser, inerchmts, East Hickory. Collins A Kreltler, merchants, Nebraska, t'sntleld, Harry, cigars, West Hickory. Carson, A., jeweler, Tionesta. Class, Kraut, Iron store, Tionesta, Carlson, S, K , restaurant, Marlenvllle. CarUon. S. r ., cigars, .Marlenvllle. Clark. Orion, merchant, Kssl Hickory. Dana. L. W., cigars, Mariauvtue. Oelar, W. J., cigara. Kellettville Kiserman, Mra, Kilzabeth, millinery, .Marlenvllle. Fulton, C. N , merchant, Pigeon. Fools Creek Store, merchants, Trueinaua, Fultou. K. A., uigaia, Tionesta Hero w, J. N., restaurant, Tionesta. Oerow, J. N , cigars, Tloneata. Uerow, J. IS , lolliaids, 'tionesta. UlldarMeeve A Wood, merchants, U rooks- ton. Harp, H. II., clusrs, Marenville. Harp, H. H., billiards, Marieuville. II nil oyer, D., merchant, West Hickory, Hunter, A. M , merchant, Pigeon. Haslei, James, furniture, Tionesta. Hopkins, L. .1., merchant, Tionesta. Herman, R M., merchant, Tionesta. Hsrkless, Frank, druggist, Kellettville. Harlman. W, A., merchant, Kellettville. H lines, Z. 8 , butcher, Marlenvllle. Hadden, Neil, merchant, Duhring. Ingersol, J. K , merchant, Lynch. Johnson, Mra. W, (i., restaurant, Mar lenvllle. Johnson, Mra. W. ()., cigara, Marlenvllle. Kelley, J. W., billiards, Marlenvllle. , Klfer, D. C, merchant, Marienvlllev Killmer Bros , merchants, Tlutnsta, . Lanson, F. R , merchant,' THowafa, Lanson Bros., feed. Tionesta. Lluhtner, James, restaurant, Tionesta. Larson, J. K., merchant, llrookston, Murray. J. H., merchant, liilfoyle. Mints. David, merchant, .Marlenvllle. Mechling A London, merchants, Clar Ington. Marienville Variety Store, merchants, Marlenvllle. Menscb, S. C, merchant, Marienville. McKnwn, G B., cigars, Nebraska, M iller. W. J., mgara. Kellettville. Miller, W. J., billiards, Kellettville. Mapes, 11. ('., merchant, Tionesta, Mealy, S. II., feed, Marienville. Mayburg Supply Co., merchants, May burg. Morgan, J. R , merchant, Tionesta. Neil!. A. D. A Co., merchants, Marien ville. Nye. C. W., merchant, Marienville. -Pierce, Jos. B , cigars. Tionesta. Paul, Geo., butcher, Kellettville. Keyner, T. J., merchant. Marlenvllle. Roehiig, John, harness, Matieuvllle. Kosen, L. A., merchant, Kndeavor. Robinson, O. W. A Son, merchants, Tio nesta. Randall, C. A., cigara, Tionesta. Rodda, U. F., inerchaut, Tionesta. Rose. Jamea T . broker. Marienville. Smiib, Harry II. A Co., merchants, West Hicaory. Stiles A Kvaus, mere. 'snls, Kndeavor. Schwab, Jos. K. A Son, butchers, East Hickory. Schweitzer, Harry, cigars, E deavor, Shoup, Win., merchant, Muzelte. Salmon Creek Mercantile Co , merchants, Kellettville. Hilzle, Wm., jewelry, Kellettville. Higwnrtb, S. S., hardware, Tionesta. Noowilen, J. C, hardware, Tionesta. Sbaw, J. H., encars, Kellettville. Shaw, J. H., billiarda, Kellettville. Sandrock, Mrs. J. X., millinery. Tionesta. Shipe, H. A., broker, .Marienville. Tionesta (isa Co., merchants, Tionesta. Tucker, Thomas, merchant, Tldioute. Walter, C. L , billiards. West Hickory. Walter, C. L . cigars, West Hickory. Wbitmore, J. E , merchant. East Hickory. West Hickory DrugStore.druggist, West Hickorv. Wilson. Mrs. E., millinery, Kellettville. Wilson, Geo., butcher, Tionesta. Watson t Co., merchants, Kellettville. Walters, F. A Co., mlllinety, Tionesta Wolf, Andrew, merchant. Tionesta R. D. Wolf, Cora L., merchant. Cooper Tract. Yonna, J. J , cigars, Marienville. Zahniser, Mra, Florence, millinery, Eaat Hickory. Zuver, L. L. A Son, cigais, Tionesta. Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned that au appeal trnin the f -re-going appraisement will be held at the otllce of Ibe County Treasurer, in Tio nesta, Pa., on Tuesday, April 1013, when and where they may attend If they see proper. L. W. MONO, Mercantile Appraiser. " would rather sell you a Studebaker" When your dealer tells you that you know he's honest. He may have cheaper wagons in stock, but he knows the Studebaker is the best. And so do ycfa. He wants to give guth good wagon value that you will come back and demand a buggy made by the same people. Studebakers have been building wagons for sixty years and they have won the confidence of dealer and farmer by building not the cheapest but the best' wagons. Whether you live In city, town or country, there's a Studebaker to fit your needs. Farm wagons, trucks, J business and delivery wagons, surreys, buggies and runabouts, with harness for each' of the same high quality as Studebaker vehicles. See our Dealer or write as. STUDEBAKER South Bend, Ind. NEW YORK MINNEAPOLIS CHICAGO DALLAS KANSAS CITY DENVER SALT LAKE CITY SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND, ORE. 5 Get the Genuine HOWARD! Chemically treated, NO OIL. Dusts, cleans, and polishes, and retains its properties after be ing washed. Standard size, 25c. Floor, for over the broom, 35c. Floor Mop, with with handle, $1.50. : G. W. ROBINSON & SON to Orphans' Court Sale of Valuable Ileal Kttate. In re Estate of Herman Blum, deceased, No. 1 May Term, 1013: Saturday, Atkil 12, 1013, at 1:00 o'clock p. in , at the Court House, Tionesta, Pa , there will be exposed to publioaale the following described real estate, to-wii: The undivided one-third Interest In that tract of land situate in Green Town ship. Forest County, P., described follows: lit ginning at post and stone in the northeast line ol said War rant, MHt, oi rods southeast from the north corner of said warrant, and being the moat easterly corner of land onnveved by said party of the first part to ). .uendal, by deed dated Dec. 24ib, 1802, and running thence south 41 degrees and 35 minutes east along said warrant line lOo.lio roda to a post and atone; thence south 40 degrees and 45 minutes west 104 2 roda to post and stones; I hence north 41 degreea 40 minutes weal II roda In a post and stones; thence south 40 degreea 4.i minutes weal 150 'la rods to p"st and atones; thence north 42 degrees 30 minutes west I7. rods to cbastnuti thence norlli 80 degreea 41 minutes west 1X0 S roda lo post and slonea in the northwest line of said warrant; thence north 40 degreea 45 minutes east along said warrant line 100. 1 roda to a post and stones, the moat westerly corner of land conveyed In U. .uendal; thence south 41 degreea 40 minutes esst along land conveyed to said uendal 63 roda to a post and stones; thence alonir same north 40 degreea 45 minutes east f4 K roda to a post and atones; thence north 41 de greea 40 minutes west H rods to post and stone-; thence nortt 40 degreea 45 min utes east 104.4 roda lo the place of begin ning. Containing 'J41.3 acres, more or less. Excepting there'rom tbe oil and gas with rights to operate. Terms ok Salk One-half purchase money lo be paid ou confirmation of aale, the re alnder In nne year, to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises at 6 percent, interest, or 2 percent, off for cash on payment on confirmation of deed. This sale is msde by order of the Or phans' Court of Forest County, Pa. EMMA BLUM, Admiuistratix. A. C. Brown, Attorney, Tionesta. Pa., March 10, 1013. Fred. 0 rotten borgcr GENERAL ;" BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Hlacksmi thing prompt ly done at Low Ratea. Repairing Mil) Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and Just weat of the "haw House, Tldioute, ra. Your patronage solicited. FRED. G RETT EN B ERG E R IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THIS PAPEH rk-k Cotic, Cholera and Chamberlain s i,inrrhs-a Kcmrdy. Never fails. Uuy it uow. It may save life. t WHAT would become or YOUR CHILDREN IF YOU DIED today smmmi) WHO GETS THE MONEY YOU EARN f 4i& There's a question for you to answer for yourself. If you are putting money in the bank you know they will be PROVIDED FOR. If you are spending and wasting every Hollar vnn crp.t. vnu don't know what will become of them. Who gets the money you earn what you spend or lend foolishly it will protect tnose CDiiaren dependent on you. CAPITAL STOCK, 150.000. SURPLUS, 1100,000. Do your banking with us. A rtOT nonf We pay liberal interest consistent with safety, Tt J VI LCU It. Forest County National Bank, TIO.M1STA, 1A. Ii" " Specifications of 1913 "Buicks." WIOIH.L 21.' Wheel base 105 inches, 32x3 1-2 tires, 28 horse power. Nickle finish, fully equipped. Prices: Roadster $950. Touring Car $1,060. "MODEL 30." Wheel base 108 inches, 34x4 tires, 32 horse power. Gas, oil and electric lights. Nickle finish. Fully equipped, including self-starter. Prices: Roadster $1,126. Touring Car $1,285 "Moi:l io" rivr. iMssi:.ii.it, Touitixn. Wheel base 116 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. WANTED Just a moment of your Tht Garden Seed Order. We will duplicate the offer of any seed house, in quantity, number of packets given and price, and will give you Tested Seeds That Will Grow, Put up by ourselves from bulk seeds, and of varieties most suitable for this locality. Mail Orders Will be Delivered by Parcel Post, Free of Charge for Delivery, From any of our stores. H. O. MAPES, Kepler Block, Tionesta, Pa. At the Racket Store BARGAINS in Graniteware, Tinware, Glassware, Chinaware, Stationery, Hosiery, Wall Paper, Window Shades Elm Street, Tionesta, Pa. mmuwm :v j w in. 'J j .i miL'.'ix,f,'rrrir Wm ffllPi ? If you but into our bank f time, before sending away J. L. Ilepler LIVERY Stable. Fine carriages for all occasions, with first class equipment. We can fit you nut at any time for either a pleasure or business trip, and always at reasonable rates Prompt service and courteous treatment. Corns aud see us. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIOlsTESTA, PA. Telephone No. 20. Chamberlain's Cough, Remedy Cures Colds. Croup and VVuoopiuK Cough.