I THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. I. WINK, lOITOH 4 PKO.aitTO. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13. 1913 1913 AUGUST 195 BQKj fTw it I fT9 1 I I I I 1 1 12" 3 4-'56 7 8 91 101111211314 1M6 17 18 192021 2223 152627128295$ Express rate are to be lowered, they siy. Hut, bang it, you can't eat express ratea. And now Ruaala refuses to participate in the Panama expcwlllon. We may yet have to invite tome of our poor relations. Most persons believe in the prinoiple of Riving the devil his due, but it la far better rule of life not to owe blm any thing. Pktrolkum and its products are on the tree list. The tariff has nothing to do with the cane, and yet the price la boom Ins. The truth about protection will shortly be better understood. Pihpat kks state that ex Governor Llnd, President Wilson's einiiwary, has reached Mexico City in safety. But will be succeed in getting "next" to the sit ualion as it really is, and then nuke bis get-away with all bis bairf That is the question. A rathkk surprising statement is msde by A. W, Kicker, of Chicago, pub licity director of the National Socialist party in which be admits that the mem bership of that party as represented by paid-up-dues, baa dropped from 136,000 to 85,000, as a result of the violent policies advocated by the I. W. W. The tremendous gain in the export trade of the United Statea under the Dingly aud Payne tariff laws, under which manufactured products have come to form the larger part of our export trade, looka like an unanswerable argu ment In favor of protection. And yet the tearing down process goe ruthlessly on. -Punxy Spirit. Thk captains of industry bave been obliged to enlighten the unenlightened. They want to save their business and to maintain the American wage scale and standards of living. They bave labored in the same way with every Congress which revised the tariff. They now dis cover that to appeal to a congressman makes them lobbyists. Thk new party enrollment law was sustained and the county commissioners of Clearfield county were ordered to car ry out the provisions of the act in an opinion tiled at Clearfield last Thursday by Judge Reed of Jefferson county. The decision was the result of a test case brought by a Clearfield assessor asking that a mandamus be issued ordering the commissioners to prepare suitable books or blanks for the enrollment of voters lor tbe primary election next month. County Solicitor Llveright argued that it was not necessary to enroll tbe votera this year and that the act In unconstitutional. Judge Reed ruled, however, that com pliance with tbe provisions of tbe act is imperative and that tbe writ prayed for must be granted in order that tbe electors may fully exercise their rights of fran chise at tbe primary election. A New Castle, Pa., dispatch noder date ol lllb lust., says: The atory troin Cleveland to tbe effect tbat tbe Blevina murder mystery sgaio promises to be solved grows out of a trip wbicb District Attorney Dickey, of Lawrence couuty, made to Bradford in company with a Cleveland detective a few days ago. A year ago the woman who la now furnish ing the information to the authorities went to Mr. Dickey and told him some thing about ber knowledge of tbe murder and it was investigated, but nothing came of tbe matter. Recently, however, the woman gave more information, and District At'orney Dickey came to the conclusion tbat sbe knew somethiog about the killing. He made a trip to Cleveland to see a detective and together they went to Bradford, where their mission became known. Their trip there is said to bave been lor tbe purpose of seeing Dan Wilder, aged 70 yeara, tbe notorious crook, wbo was sent to tbe penitentiary from Venango oounty for robbing a woman near Pithole a lew yeara ago. Tbe story as told by the woman is largely tbe same that Addison Ruth, aliaa Frank Barnes, baa told on numerous occasiona, and the general public doea not take much stock In it. Rulb, or Barnes msde a statement while a prisoner in Venango county a few yeara ago. Halsey. Missea Helen Kane and Nellie Wood returned from Oruisby Monday after a few days' visit with friends, J. J. Kane left Wednesday for Toledo and other points In Ohio. The Haisey Bind spent Tuesday eve ning in Mt. Jewstt. M isses Edna and Ethel Bundy returned Tuesday after a week'a visit with Rklg way friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dillon returned Saturday alter a vacation spent with Warren friends. Miss Anderson was the guest of ber sister, Mrs. K. J. Williams, this week. J.J. Katie, Jr. ami Alfred Pierson spent Saturday with Hurry Stotl'er, who ia a patient at the Bradford hospital and is improving nicely from hia serious in juries received while at work Thursday. Misses Stella Ilottel and (J race Dillon were shopping in Wilcox Wednesday. Mrs. Sam Wood and Mrs. Stark Grose cbupp spent Sunday with D. O. Black and family at Tmeiuans. Rev. P. J. Blake, Miss Mary Murray and Mrs. M. J. Connelly spent Wednes day with J. J. Kane and family. Nrs. Joseph Dixon and children were visiting friends in Mt. Jewett Wednesday and Thursday. Miss Mae Esbeluian'a many friends will be pleased to learn that ber condition ia much improved and she is expected borne Tuesday, TO HONOtt BQQUET Scene of Colonel's Victory Over In dians to Be Made Park. At the celebration of the one hun drod and fiftieth anniversary of the battle of Bushy run, at Creensburg, Pa., one of the principal engagements of the French and Indian war, concrete movement was started to se cure twenty-five acres of the famous battlefield for a memorial park and to erect a bronze statue with a large bronze tablet to Colonel Henry Boquet the famous Swiss commander of the English troops, who gained such a sig' nal victory over the Seneca Indians at that point. It Is proposed to purchase the bat tleground at an approximate cost of 125.000. Also $12,500 will be needed for the statue and tablet. The histori cal and patriotic societies of all Penn sylvanta are behind the new move ment, which almost already assures its success. STUDENTS ELECTROCUTED Two Come In Contact With Live Wire Carrying 25,000 Volts. Arthur May and Walter Fey, menv bers of the junior class of electrical engineering at Pennsylvania State col lege, were electrocuted at the big power plant of the Harwood Electric company In Hazelton, Pa. Death re sulted from coming in contact with a live wire carrying 25,000 volts. The accident was not witnessed by any of the employes, but the Inter ference with the current so deranged things that the entire region from Freeland to other towns in tho vicinity were without current for fifteen minutes. Signs of life were visible In Fey and physicians who were rushed to the plant with pul motors were unable to aid him. Corpse Causes Mystery. The corpse of an unknown woman was found by Crawford lker of Donora, Pa., while digging the foundation for a house on a lot in Main street, Pent leyville. Pa. The body Is badly de composed. After the gastly find was made James Kirk, aged six, came across the body and picking up the head carried it home. The astonish ment of his parents xnew no bounds when the lad reached home gaily swinging the cranium. Child Saves Family. Frances Gardiner, aged eleven, a waif taken in by the family of Dr. William Matson, is the heroine of Chester Heights, West Chester, Pa. She saved the lives of her benefactors when their house was totally de stroyed with a loss of over $8,000 by fire started by lightning. The child awakened the physician and his wife and children just in time. Justice Accused of Graft Accused of extorting money from Ignorant foreigners. Justice of the Peace E. C. Fullick of Cecil townihip near Washington, Pa., was arrested and brought before Justice J. F. Car- michael. The alleged extortions range from 60 cents to $10. It is charged Fullick would accuse a foreigner of some violation of the law and then offer to settle matters for a considera tion. To Reduce Cost of Money Making. For the purpose' of reducing the operating expenses, the management of the United States mint in Philadel phia will use gas as fuel Instead of oil after Sept. 1. It will require 30,000, 000 feet of gas a year to melt the bul lion from which the coins will be made. Heretofore nearly 240,000 gal lons of oil have been consumed an nually. Aged Divorcee Ends Her Life. Despondency Is alleged to have been the motive for Mrs. Lizzie Cunning ham, aged fifty-two, a widow and well known resident of Klttannlng, Pa., ending her life with poison. Mrs. Cunningham has been divorced and It Is thought that her constant brooding over this old love affair was the cause for the act. Murder or Suicide? While In a Jealous rage, it Is alleged, Andrew Lassa of Seminole, twelve miles from Kittanning, Pa., shot and killed his wife Elizabeth while she lay sleeping In bed. Lassa is a miner and believed, it is said, that a man had been in his home. Lassa declared his wife had committed suicide. Auto Kills Oil Man; Hurts Four. Edward O. Crawford, a wealthy oil man of Emlenton, Pa., was killed in stantly .and four women who were with him In his automobile were In jured when the machine went down a thirty-foot embankment. Mrs. George Lamberton was probably fatal ly Injured. Oil Operator Hurt William Hart, sixty-five years old, an oil operator of Washington, Pa., was seriously Injured while directing some work on the Lono Pine farm. While standing on the floor of an oil derrick a plank fell from the upper part of the derrick, striking him on the head. Falls Over Wire; Dies. Lloyd V. Woods, aged twenty-three, was killed in the Erie Railroad yards at Meadville, Pa. Woods, who had been employed as a switchtender a week, stumbled on a wire and fell in front of a switch engino which passed over his abdomen. Ice Cream Dealer Fights Blue Laws. Thomas Magee, an Altoona (Pa.) manufacturer of ice cream, who was prosecuted recently under the blue laws for selling on Sunday, will carry the case, through to the higher courts If necessary. LESS ROWEL TROUBLE IN WEST HICKORY West Hickory people have found out that A SINGLE DUSE of simple buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compound ed in Adler-l-ka, tbe German bowel and stomach remedy, relieves constipation, aour stomach or gas on tbe stomach INSTANTLY. This simple mixture became famous by coring appendicitis and itdtawsoff a surprising amount of old foul matter Trom the body. It is wonderful bow QUICKLY it helps. The West Hickory Drug Store. adv Kellettville. Mrs. E. K. Daubenspeck and aon Tru man, and grandson Ralph, are visiting frienda In Bradford and Salamanca this week. U.S. Day has moved bla family Into the rooms over the variety store, and with W. A. Hartman baa opened up cash grocery In connection with their other stock. Mrs. Harriger, of Sheriff, visited ber sister, Mra. Barrett, over Sunday. Mrs, Wm. Gillespie and son Ford, of Birch, Michigan, are here for a month's visit with ber parents, Mr. and Mra. M F. Catlio, and other relatives and frienda. Krlbba A Ray purchased a five paaseo ger Ford car during the week which will be used In tLeir livery service. Mrs, Frank Gillespie, of Erie, was tbe guest of Mr. aud Mrs. H. E. Gillespie, Saturday. Mrs. Clare Cat! In and children, Mar- Jorie and Jay, of Maiietiville, visited Mr, and Mrs. M. F. Call In over Sunday. Mra. Maude Berlin acted as cbaperooe to tbe following young ladles wbo spent the week in camp at Logan: Irene Phil ips, Margaret Lorom, Anna Lea.e, Verna Miller, Loretta Dunklo, Lula Shaw, Ra eLeland Augusta Hunter, Nells Detar, and Olive Wolfe. Miss Pearl Detar spent the week-end lib a party from Warren In camp at North East, on Lake Erie. Tbe Misses Julia Lobmeyer, Blanche Hendricks and Kathleen Daubenspeck, and Messrs. Ivan Carbaugb and Andrew Cbrlstenson left Saturday for a week'a camping at Chautauqua Lake. Tbey will be Joined by Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Davis, of Cbicora, Pa., and it will be a reunion of tbe Mandolin Club of last year. W. 8. Hendricks, of Cocbrauton, waa a business visitor in town tbe first of tbe week. Mark Wilson came down from North Warren Saturday and spent Sunday witb bia folks. He waa accompanied borne Monday by bis wife and son, wbo bad been here the past week. I wish to correct a mistake made In tbe Items of two weeks ago when It was stated that Mrs, Gillespie was called away by the death ol ber brother. Tbe one that died was ber brother, Howard Ket ner, not ber half-brother, Robert Harki- aoo, as stated. Frienda of Mr, Harkison will be glad to learn tbat although be has been in poor bealtb for some time, he is yet living. Miss Blanche Briggs, of Yoongsville, Pa., spent tbe week with her aunt, Mrs, Chaa. Price. Miss Bertba Spangler left Tuesday for Buffalo, where sbe expects to attend tbe millinery opening, preparatory to work in the local store this fall. Tbe Leeper boy a were up Saturday and played a game of ball witb tbe local team, in which they were beaten by a score of 9 to 2. Tbe merry-go-round which baa run several evenings each week since tbe Fourth, will be moved to Marlenyille for tbe Buckwheat picnlo. Mrs. Robert Watson has been visiting at Cochranton and Erie for tbe past week. Alvio Sal lade, Roy Harmon, Harry Butler, Wm. Shaw, Roland Carbaugb, Alva Watson, Melvin Dotterrer, Reed and Dewey Detar were visitors at Logan camp Sunday. Father's Position. "Why don't you wnnt me to marry your daughter?" "You hnve no money." "But I have brains." "Maybe so, but you don't prove It by wanting to get married, young man." Washington Herald. nearness Cannot Be t'nrrd by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of tbe Eu stachian Tube. When this tube gets in flamed you bave a rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and when it is entire ly closed deafness is the result, and un less the inflamation can be taken out and this lube restored to its normal condition bearing will be destroyed forever j nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any ca.se of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. V. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75. Hall's Family Pills are the best Remarkable Cure of Dysentery. "I was attacked with dysentery about July 15th, and used tbe doctor's medicine and other remedies with no relief, only getting worse all tbe time. I was unable to do anything and my weight dropped from 1-15 to 125 pounds. I suffered for about two montba when I was advised to use Chamberlain's Cbollo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I uaed two bottles of it and it gave me permanent relief," writes B. W. Hill of Suow Hill, N. C. For sale by all druggists. Adv. WILLIAMS GROVE PICNIC. Seduced Sates via Pennsylvania Sailroad. For the Grangers' picnic. Williams Grove, Pa., August 25 to 30, the Pennsyl vania Railroad will sell excursion tickets to Williams Grove from slat ons in Penn sylvania and from Baltimore, Elmira, Frederick and intermediate stations on tbe Northern Central Railway, August 1!) to 20, inclusive, good for return passage to reach original starting point not later than Septembe. 2, at reduced rates, adv Good Reason for His Enthusiasm. When a man bas sulTnred for several days witb coiio, diarrhoea or other form of bowel complaint and is then cured sound and well by one or two doses of Chamberlain a Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy, as ia often the case, it is but natural tbat l.e should be enthusiastic in bis praise of tbe remedy, and especially is this the oase of a aevere attack when life is threatened. Try it when in need of such a remedy. It never fails. Sold by all druggists. Adv. The Department of Forestry at Her rlsburg bas just Issued a forest tire poster 14x22 incbea in size, to be distributed generally over the forested regions of the Mate. It contrasts vividly the advantages of protected forests and the courses wbicb befall us as the result of forest fires. For est tires in most cases, result from tbe carelesaness or indifference of some one, but pure vandalism is responsible for many, also. Tbe posters above referred to are quite attractive aud very effective, and will be sent to any one wbo will promise to place them In piomlneot places. Address as above. Auto Over the Bank. Jobn Gulnao of Warren, repreaentlng tbe National Biscuit Co., waa probably fatally injured this Thursday morning when the runabout be was diivlng went over tbe bank at tbe Hunter farm. He waa going down tbe river and met two of John Cooroe's teams at the watering trough. He waited lor the horses to water and as tbe teama atarted up tbe grade be attempted to paaa them. While the road is not over-wide, there was room aplenty for blm to get by, but be went too near the edge, resulting In bis car turning over sideways on a atraightdown four foot embankment. Tbe car landed on top of tbe man. and In order to get bun out the teamsters and others bad to bodily lift tbe machine. A couch waa aecured and the injured man waa taken into the Spencer bouse and Dr Brlgus sent lor. Later the invalid basset of John Ssge was sent down and be was taken to Warren In Sage's car. Hia legs being paralyzed would indl cats that bia back waa broken. In addi tlon be bas a broken collar none and one leg while bia internal injuries are an un known quantity. Tbe car ia an American Underslung and probably ia not badly intnrea. He waa on bis way to Kellettvllle. Tl- dionte News. Tbe spot where the accident occurred is well known to those who bave occasion to travel the road leading from East Hickory to Tidiouteon the Eaat side of tbe river. Costly Treatment. "I waa troubled with constipation aod indigestion and spent hundreds ofdollars lor medicine and treatment," writes u. u. nines, ot Whitlow, Ark. "1 went to a St. Louis hospital, also to a hospital In New Orleans, but no cure waa effected. Ou returnidg home I began taking Chamberlain's Tablets, and worked rlgbt along. I used them for some lime and am now all rlgbt." Sold by all drug gists. Adv. FINANCIAL REPOBT of the 8chool Directors of Green Township District for the fiscal school year ending first Monday In July, 1013: - Receipts. From State appropriation $1,733 90 Balance on band from last year... 1.017 00 Collector, taxes ofall kinds 2,771 61 Tuition from Kingsley Twp 03 08 County Treasurer.unseated lands 400 00 All otber sources 50 PS Tuition from High School 21 60 f6,03 12 Expenditures. By error in last year's account $ 100 00 7 60 insurance Renting, repairing, etc 49 88 8,120 00 105 00 190 60 196 17 Teachera' wages Teachers attending Institute fuel and contingencies... Fees ol Collector, $112.85; Treas urer, fNS.iU Salary of Secretary. $60.00: post age, $1 50 61 50 Tnltlon 37 24 Purchase of text books 58 76 Supplies otber tban text books... 08 45 Printing and Auditors' fees 12 37 Miscellaneous 377 30 Directors attending Institute 20 32 $4,435 09 Cash on band 1,653 03 Resources. Cash on band $1,653 03 Liabilities. Due Kingsley Township Starr School $ 87 20 Kellettvllle High School 335 75 $422 95 Resources in excess of liabilities. $1,130 08 Estimated value school grounds and buildings $(1,000 00 Witness our banda this 7th day of July, 1013. E. J. Bkhrkns, President. I. H. Allison, Secretary. We hereby certify that we have exam ined tbe above and find it correct M. C. JoifKs, Ed. Goodwin, Auditors. Made -To -Measure Clothes of the Highest Quality may be purchased here at the most modest prices in towp. See our marvels of beauty at $15, $18 and $20 and our wonderful importa tions at $25, $30 and $35 Fit and finish guaranteed. Blum & Anderson, TIONESTA, PA. At the Racket Store BARGAINS Graniteware, Tinware, Glassware, Chinaware, Stationery, Hosiery, Wall Paper, Window Shades Elm Street, Tionesta, Pa. Children's Wash Dresses. t Made of Gingham, Per cale, Linene. Ages, 4 to 14. A fortunate purchase from the manufacturers, who are making a clean up of Summer stocks, enables us to offer these dresses far below value. They were made to re tail at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Our Price, 85 Cents. Excellent for school. G. W. ROBINSON & SON NOTICE OF FALL PRIMARY In pursuance of the requirements of an Act of the General Aaaeuibly of tbe Com monwealth of Pennaylvania, entitled An Act regulating certain political par ties, providing for and regulating the nomination of candidate of such politi cal partiea for certain publlo olllces, tbe election of delegatea and alternate dele gate to National party conventions, and of certain party officers, Including State Committeemen, Ao ," approved tbe twelfth day of July, 1013, the County Commissioners of Forest County hereby give notioe tbat at the Kail Primary, to be held on tbe Third Tuesday of September Next, being tbe the sixteenth day of September, 1013, nominations are to be made by the aeveral political parties entitled to make nominations thereat. lor tbe following offices: State Offices. Two Judges of tbe Superior Court County Offices. One District Attorney. Township, Borough, School District, and Election District Offices. Barnett Township. 1 Township Supervisor, 1 Township Auditor, 1 Tax Collector, 1 Assessor, 2 School Directors, 2 Assistant Assessors, and 1 Judge and 2 Inspectors for eacb election district in aatd township. Green Township. 1 Township Supervisor, 1 Township Aunitor, l lax uouecior, 1 Assessor, School Directors, 1 Assistsnt Assessor, ana i judge ana i inspectors for each eleotloo district in said township. Harmony Township. 2 Township Supervisors, 3 Township Auditors, 1 Tax Collector, 2 Justices ol tbe Peace, 1 Constable, 1 Assessor, School Directors, I Assistant Assessor, ana l junge ana i inspectors for each election district in said township. Hickory Township. 2 Township Supervisors, 2 Township Auditors. 1 Tax Collector, 1 Assessor, 2 School Directors, 1 Judge and 2 Inspect' ors of Elections. Howe Township. 2 Township Supervisors, 2 Township Auditors, 1 Tax Collector, 2 Justices of the Peace, 1 Constable, 1 Assessor, 1 School Directors, 1 Aaaistant Aasessor and 1 Judge and 2 Inspectors for each election district in said township. Jenks Township. 2 Township Supervisors, 2 Township Auditors, 1 Tax Collector, 1 Assessor, 1 Constable, 2 School Directors. 1 Assistant Assessor, and 1 J udge aod 2 Inspectors for eacb eleotloo district In said towi ship. Kingsley Township. I Township Supervisor, 3 Township Auanors, i isx i;onecior, I Assessor, School Directors, 2 Assistant Assessors, and 1 Judge and 2 Inspectors lor each election dlstrlot in said township. Tionesta Township. 2 Township Supervisors, 2 Township Auditors, 1 Tax Collector, 2 Justices ol the Peace, 1 Constable, 1 A-sessor, 2 school Directors, 1 Judge and 2 Inspect ors of Elections. Tionesta Borough. 1 Htirgess, 2 Councilmen. 2 Justin, a of the Peace, 1 High Constable, 2 Borough Auditors, 1 Tax Collector, 1 Assssor. 2 school Directors, 1 Judge and 2 I us pec t- urs ui elections. And for all otber State, County, Town ship, Borough, School District and Elec tlon District oinces to be filled at the election to be held on tbe fourth day of nuveinuer, mm. And notice la also hereby given tbat at said Primary, party otilcera and State Committeemen will be elected aa follows: Chairman, Secretary, and Treaaurer of ine Republican County Committee, mem ber ol the Republican Stale Committee, aod one Committeeman for eacb of tbe election districts In tbeoountv. Chairman, Secretary, and Treasurer of tue Democratic Lounty committee, mem ber of tbe Demooratio State Committee, and two Committeemen for each of tbe election districts In tbe county. Chairman, Secretary, and Treasurer of the Washington Party County Commit tee, member of the Washington Parly State Committee, and one Committeeman for each of tbe election districts of tbe county. Chairman. Secretarv. and Treasurer of tbe Prohibition County Committee, mem ber of tbe Prohibition State Cnmmilln and one Committeeman for eacb ol the election districts of tbe oounty. natrman, secretary, and Treasurer of tbe Socialist Connlv Committee, member of tbe Socialist State Committee, and one i;ommmeeman ror eacb of tbe election districts in the county. W. H. Harrison, J. C. SfOWDKN, II. II. MuCi.Ki.r.AH. Attest: Countv Commissioners. S. M. II knry, Clerk. J. L. Hcplcr LIVERY Stable. Fine carriages forll occasions. with first class equipment. We can fit you out at any time for either a pleasure or bueioeea trip, and always at reasonable rates. Prompt service and courteous treatment. Corns aud see us. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIOIsTEST., PA. Telephone No. 20. 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