THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. I. WINK, . (DITO 4 PftOrailTO. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7. 1914 "Billy" Sunday la said to mk bath nor each addreaa be make. Sometime bia language needa shower, too, Frank lin Newa. V It K N a man la PontempNtlng a reso lution In quit RtnoklnK on January Brat, and bia friend prex-nt bim Willi half a docHn boxea of clitara on Christmas, should be show hi appreciation by amnking them or bia utolomm by allently Rhouldering hi additional burden? Punx'y Spirit. No, r. Ueahould perforin neither of aucb ailly stunt. He should promptly lie up a box ol tbe El Vereo'a and parcel post tbem in this ultice, where nonrenal cal resolutions and foolish stoicisms are tabled with utmost promptitude. Rkcords of tbe State treasury show that more than 250,000 hunters' license were Issued during the season closing on tbe last of tbe year, and it I thought thai those counties yet to file complete report will run tbe number up to more tban 300.000, far exceeding expectations. Tbe treasury will doubtlesa net 1275,000. Tbe text legislature will, accordion to tbe hunters' license law, appropriate one half of tbla amount toward tbe reim bursement of tbe counties for tbe pay ment of bounties on noxious animals. Let Us Be Fair. While Tbe Osxette Time ba bd oc casion to deplore and regret tbe failure of tbe Underwood tariff bill to reduce tbe cost of livtrg there I no desire to be uofair with that measure and Ita spon sors, the Democratic paity. There baa been some lowering of prices since tbe act became a law. Immediately after It aignature announcement waa made tbat owing to reduced dutita appolluaris, without which no borne I complete, would be sold at 50 cents a case less tban heretofore. Of course tbe ultimate con sumer, wboaa a rule buys "polly" by tbe spilt, will never discover bow cheep It baa become, but no matter here la one definite triumph of low tariff. Wednesday (be world waa brightened by announcement that goll ball, hereto fore 9 a doseo, are now quoted at $7 50. Whether tbe tariff bas anything to do with tbat la not elated, but as tbe Repub lican party waa accused, In lis heyday, of claiming oredit for everything good un der tbe sun, it Is only juat tbat tbe Dem oorata be given credit for lower cost of golf balls. Of course tbore are peoplo hero end there who do not play golf, aa indeed there are a few wbo don't buy appolinaria by tbe case, but any statis tician attached to the Committee on Waya and Means, down at- Washington, can figure nut the immense saving to the publio tbst bss beeo encompassed; and every little economy like this relieves tbe general pressure imposed by cost of living, (jive tbe Underwood act time to reveal all Its virtues and don't be hasty in your judgments. Pittsburgh Uaaette Times. . Mayburg. Both old and young are enjoying them selves coasting and skating. All seem to bnve a right good lime. Mrs. James Brown baa returned home from tbe Emergency Hospital in Warren, where she wss opersted on for appendi citis. She is improving much since she baa got back to ber home again. Herbert Carroll, while sksling, hsd tbe misfortune to run into a low bridge and knock one of bis front teeth out. Tbe school children of Mayburg, aa s luted by their teachera, Misa Margaret Frainpton and Prof. E. C. Terrill, gave a tine Christmas entertainment Dec 19th. Also tture appeared on tbe scene a beau tiful Christmas tree, well decorated witb presents from both lescbers snd scholars. A fine treat waa distributed among tbe scholars from their teachera, mingled wilb plenty of jokes and laughable inci dents, among which was "a One nigger doll baby" for Prof. Tei rill, and a large stocking filled witb cigar boxes, rubber neck cat, and many other presents too numeroua to mention for Miss Frainpton. There was a very large attendance and a good free will offering was given for tbe benefit of the school library, for which both teachera and scholars are grateful to tbe people of Mayburg and extend tbelr bearty good wishes for the coming new year. C. T. Desbner, while working about tbe loader, bad tbe misfortune to fall and fracture tbe bone of his left arm. Harry Knight is visiting relatives and friends In town for a few day. MissTreasa Hendrlckson attended tbe lecture in Jobosou's Hall, Kelletlville, Tuesday evening, Deo. aOtb. Misses Mary W.and Sarah A. Snyder yisited their parents, Mr, and Mrs. An drew Snyder, of ibis place, the past two weeks, Delia Conk, a student in the Tionesta high school, visited ber parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Samuel Conk, for a few day, but returned to Tionesta Deo. 27th to attend school again, Floyd Burrows left Friday morning on tbe 8:00 o'clock train for Edioboro, where be expects to attend school for some time. The peoplo of Mayburg extend tbelr best wishes for tbe new year and bope tbat be will mske a success. James L. Brown, Jr. bas returned to bis borne from Clarion, where be waa visiting bis uncle for a few days. Mra. E. D. Reyner, of Marleoville, visited tbe Snyder girls a few daya tbe past week, returning to ber home Tues day morning ou the 8:00 o'clock train. Tbe Mayburg Uulon Sabbath School elected for the year 1914 tbe following oillcers: Superintendent, Emerson Rifer; assistant, Harry Smith; secretary, Miss Edna Smith; first assistant, Miss Lei a Campbell; second assistant, Misa Tressa Hendrlckson; treasurer, RbeU Plyler; organist, Misa Edna Smith; assistant, Mrs. Edward Merchant; librarian, Floyd Burrows; assistant, Frank Hendrlckson. Rev. O. S. Dry on, witb bia helper, Rev. John McDonald, baa begun a series of revival meetings in tbe F. M. churcb at Mayburg. Mrs. U. S. Bryan baa suffered Intensely witb toothache since the day before Christmas. Tbe tooth became so bad that it burst open, giving ber some relief. She went to a dentist Friday and bad tbe tooth extracted. Leslie Paul, residing with bis grand mother at Cherry Orove, visited bia par ents and othor relatives here the past week. Make A Munificent Gift. Through tbe aotion of Orion 8igglna, ol West Hickory, and Mr. and Mrs. FredN Chambers, of Oil City, there will be pre aerved for all time for publio park pur pose s tract of 24 acre of woodland ex tending from tbe mouth of Horse oreek south nearly balfa mile. The neoesry pspers were signed Saturday. They will be placed on reo rd tbis morning. Tbe tract ia one of the few naturally w oded parka left in this see tion. Tbe timber right wss purchased by Mr. Slggins some time sgo from Fred N Chambers wbo owns tbe land. Mr. Siggioa baa relinquished bia valuable claim "for the good of tbe cause." Tbe property will be known as "Tbe 8lggio and Cbambera" park. In arranging for tbe transfer It waa decided that ita man agement should be plaoed In tbe bands ol three trustees. Tboae nauied are Major Jnbn M, Reed, Hon. Peler M, Speer and Fred N. Chambers. In the event of tbe death of one of these Ibree tbe vacancy ball be tilled by the selection of tbe re maining two. In case these fsil to agree or neglect to fill a vacancy the selection ahalt be made by tbe presiding judge ol Venango county. Tbe entire 24 acres are woodland, some of tbe trees being more tbsn 100 yeara of age, Mr. Siggina waa especially bappy to relinquiab bia timber right for the benefit of posterity. He ssys tbat tbe pine and othtr limber be baa cut from the other part of tbe Strong and Brown larger tract adjoining which be bought several years ago, was grown during tbe period cover Ing hi life time, ahowlng tbat It is not Impossible to reforest tbla county If fires can only be kept out. Plans for the improvement of tbe ac quisition are only embryonlo at present, Tbe lend slopes from both banka of Horse creek but not abruptly. Tbe first action will be to post It sgainat buntera that tbe wild game already having Ita borne there may be preserved. Spots will be clesred sway where small plcjio psrtiea may meet. Benches will also be Inslslled, If tbe necessary lund can be created the undorbruab will be cltared away and from time to time other Improvements be made. It ia understood tbst some of tbe Isnd adjoining, from wblcb tbe timber baa beeo cut, and is tbe property of B. F. Bruodred, of Oil City, will alao be do nated as an additiou to the contemplated park. Tbat Ihis action bas been taken to pre serve the tract at tbe mouth ol Doras oreek from being despoiled and will eventually reault In fine place for park purposes being developed will be pleas ing news to every lover of nature in all this section and especially to tbe residents ol Oil City to whom especially It will be available.-Oil City Derrick. Clarington. P. T. Hottle, a former resident of tbis place, apeut a lew daya visiting and look ing up old frienda. He ia now employed by Shields Qrooe, at Wlrebrldge, W, Va. Reed Brenneman lain Buffalo for treat ment, having bad a serious sickness some time sgo, Phillips A Co, have a rig op on the Slaughenbaupl place and will commence drilling tbla week. Mra. E. E. Heasly 1 on tbe sick list. Tbe Union 8. 8. gaye an entertainment and treat on Christmas eve. Frank Williams, of Lsmont, Pa., was a visitor over Christmas here snd attended the wedding of bia niece, Mra. Heasly, Mrs. Geo. Chadwick and family, of Marlenvllle, -visited at the home of W. J. Mays over tbe holidays. Robert Campbell and Dean Mechling have returned to ibeir atudiea at Orove City and Slate College, respectively. On Wednesday, Deo. 24, 1913, oocurred tbe marriage of Miss Hazel Heasly, daughter of Mr. and Mra. E. E. Heasly, and Harry Campbell ofOil City, formerly of tbis place. Rev. Humbert, pastor of tbe Presbyterian church, officiating. Miss Alice Frants was bride's maid, and Donald Heaaly, brother of tbe bridef acted as beat man. Tbe home was last filly decorated and an elaborate wedding dinner was aerved immediately after tbe ceremony. Tbe bride and groom were recipients of many beautilul and uselul gifts. Both parties are popular and bave a host of Irjeuds wbo extend congratula tions. Miss Alice Franti bas returned and Is teaching, having bad a two weeks' vaca tion. E. V. Heasly and tamlly bave gone to Mayburg. He is employed In the chemi cal plant tbere. Ou account of (be deep snow Rev, May could not fill bis regolar appointments Sunday on the other end of tbis charge. Miss Beulsh Brenneman and ber grandmother were visiting In Ridgway. Rev. Humbert could not till bia ap pointment on Sunday night on account of tbe heavy snow. He will preach on Tueaday, night. James M. Hepler, who was in business in Clarington for a number of years, was circulating among bis friends for a day or two last weeK. Mr. Hepler is borne from Panama, having spent six yesrs In dig ging the Csnsl. He bad charge of tbe drilling machines, and aa this pari of tbe work ia completed be is through and la making bis home in Brnokville. Jake Slggins came over from Tionesta to finish a well for tbe Brsden Oil Co. State of Ohio City, of Toledo, Lucus County, j Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be Is the senior partner of tbe firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business in the City ot Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that can not be cured by tbe use of Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day ot December, A D 1890 8BAL. ' A, W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Send lor testimonials, free. adv Dangers of a Cold. Do you know tbat of all tbe minor ail meuta colds are by fsr the most danger ous? It la not the colds themselves tbst you need to fear, but tbe aerious diseases tbat they so olien lead to. For tbat rea son every on I J should be gotten rid of witb tbe leaal posaibie delay. To accom plish this you will find Chamberlain's Coupb Remedy of grest help to you. It loosens a cold, relieve the lung, aid ex pectoration and enable the system to throw off tbe cold. For sale by all dealer?. adv. Kellettville. Well, Kellettville la not quite snowed in, for we csn peep little yet. Snow shovels were kept pretty busy all day Sunday, keeping the paths an tbat tbey would not get ao deep tbat business would be blockaded on Monday. Tbere wa about 23 Inches of snow fell Saturday olgbt and Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Wade Simpson spent Cbristmss with friend at Sargeant, Mrs. Geo. Kllnestlver and two sons Gordon and Altop were Warren visitors Saturday, Miaa June Dykes, of tbe University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, wbo wa visit ing ber parents at Kane, wa the guest ol her cousin, Miss Edith Gay ley, over Sunday. Alta Jenaen, who Is employed In tbe New bone Corset fsotory in Corry, waa borne lo apend Cbristmss witb her par ents, reluming to ber work sgsin Isst Friday. W. A. Klncb'a family spent Cbrlstmaa with Mra. Klncb'a mother In Clarion ot unty. Mr, Ransom, who wss laid up for week from tbe effects of a fall, waa able to go to work again at tbe depot last week. Fred Kllnestlver and Willi Dunkle filled bia place during bia en forced absence. Born, to Mr. snd Mra. Wm. Hopkins, a boy. Dr. and Mra. H. L Davis and aon Kenneth of Cbioora, visited Mrs, Davia' brother, Jay Cailln, and other friends in lown over Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. C. Y. Delsr snd two ohildreo, Russell and Margaret, left Frl day for Philadelphia, where Ihe doctor expects lo take a alx weeks' course of lecture specialising on the eye, ear and throat. Tbey bave engaged room for light housekeeping while there. Reed and hia grandmother, Mra. Mahl, are keeping bouse during their absence. Shern K el ley baa moved bia family from Ihe new mill Into Mra. Harrington's rooms, and Hsrry Wilson moved luto tbe bouse he vacated. Reuben Jobnson of Ridgway waa tbe guest ol Alfred Johnson's family dur ing tbe week. Willi Dunkle and Charles Dauben apeck bave taken abort vacation and are improving tbla opportunity to make an extended viait witb Mends out of town. B. Sbotta of Leeper wss tbe guest of Albert Dunkle's family during tbe week. Ihe new mill bas shut down lor two or three months lor repairs. Those of the crew not needed on tbe repstr work will be sent to the woods to cut chemical wood. Mra. E. E. Daubenspeck gsve a family dinner on Cbristmss, at which ber grand- on, Gerald Elmer Watson, ate his first Cbristmss dinner. At a meeting of tbe Sunday school board of tbe M. E.Sunday School, Thurs day evening, the old officers were all re elected to serve for another year, except tbe asslatant superintendent, to wblcb Miss Kate Guentber waa newly elected. Cbristmss in tbe M. E. Sunday School was noted for its liberal gilts and the apiritof liberality which prevailed in tbe giving. Tbe Helping Hand or ladies' class presented tbe pastor and wife witb a set of lesther dining chairs, their teach er a aet of sterling tea spoons, and tbe president a cut glsss salsd bowl, a silver meat fork and a handkerchief. Tbe men's class presented tbe pastor witb a leather library chair and their teacher a gold coin. Gold coins were also given to tbe superintendent, secretary and or ganist. The teachers were unusually liberal in their gift to tbe classes and received good gifts In return. Merle Spencer waa up from Oil City and spent Sundsy in town- Ivan Carbaugb, wbo ia working on tbe railroad in Oil City, spent tbe past week with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Carbaugb. Mra. F. J. Henderson spent Christmas witb ber son in Mesdville. Miss Nellie Detar is visiting friends in Oil City for a few weeks. Mrs. Pratberof Franklin was a visitor in lown and spent tbe night witb Mr. W. H. Dotterrer. The livery barn wa somewhat sby in rigs Sundsy, the most of tbe horses being out on trips where tbey were storm stsyed. Reed Detsr, Roland Carbaugh, Ruth Wilson and Valrae Day started to drive to Nebraska, Sunday, but found tbe snow so deep tbey were compelled to re turn home sgain. Winter Term Notice: Tbe regular winter term at the Doff Business College, Warren, Pa., opena January 5tb. Beginning classes in all of tbe regolar work at tbat time. Send in your uame early for aeat reser valion. adv. 2t Biliousness and Constipation Cured. If you are ever troubled wilb bilious ness or constipation you will tie interesttd In the statement of R. F. Erwln, Peru, Ind. "A year gn last winter I bad an attack of indigestion followed by bilious ness and oonstipstion. Seeing Chamber lain's Tablets so highly recouimendtd, I bought a bottle of tbem and tbey helped me right away." For sale by all dealers. Notice. Tbe Stockholders of tbe Forest County National Bank of Tionesta, Pa., will meet on Tuesdsy, January 13, 1914, at 2 o'clock p. tn., at tbe office of tbe bank, for tbe purpose of tbe election of directora for the ensuing year. adv4t James H. Kelly, Cashier. Stockholders' Meeting. Tbe annual meeting of tbe stockholders of the Forest Telephone and Telegraph Company will be held in the Directors' Room of the Gold Standard National Bank, at Marlenvllle, Pa., January 29, at 1:30 o'clock p. in., 1914, for tbe purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year. J. U. Kuhsell, President. J. B. Cottle, Secretary. PEOPLE SHOULD GUARD AliAISST AITESMCITIS West Hickory people wbo bave stom ach and bowel trouble should gusrd sgsinst appendicitis by taking simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as com pounded iu Adler-i-ks, tbe German remedy which became famous by curing appendioitis. JUST ONE DOSE re lieves sour stomach, ga on the stomach and constipation INSTANTLY because tbis simple mixture draws off such a surprising amount of foul matter from tbe body. The West Hickory Drugstore, adv A summary of Ihe oftlolal return of the November, 1913, elections, made by the New Y irk Tribune, shows the Dem crate lost 100 000 votes over November, 1912. Tbe Republicans gained 200,000, and tbe Progressives lost 450,000. FA KM EKS ! Now is the time to order T Rose Point I Humeri Lump Lime J most economical torm oi Agri- cultural Lime. None better in T results. Haul in winter when you I nave most time. Place on farm in piles. Lime is ready for use t Spring plowing. PROMPT SHIPMENT I Write for prices delivered at your btation. Ask (or booklet: ''Facts for Farmers." Rose Point Ground Burned Lime. Rose Point Hydrated Lime. ROSE POINT STONE & LIME COMPANY, New Castle, Pt. It's the Simplest Thing in the World to do your banking by mail; our perfected system carries every advantage possessed by the city dweller to the resident in the remotest district. May we send you particu lars? Your inquiry involves no obligation. 4 Compound lntrt 4 Pittsburgh Bank for Savings PITTSBURGH, PA. Established In 18S Made -To -Measure Clothes of the Highest Quality may be purchased here at the most modest prices in town. 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. Fred. Grettenberger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings ana uenerai HiacKsmiiniug prompt ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop In rear of and just west of tbe naw House, xidioute, fa. Tour patronage solicited. FRED. ORETTKNBERGER PRODIUM The best remedy known lor eczema, heals fever sores, rath, all kinds of akin eruptions. Clears tbe skiu overnight of pimples. Acta immediately on all Itch ing diseases. For sale at all druggists, 25 cents, in cluding R. A. Walker. Trial nankatre on request Prodlum Co., Plalnfleld, N. J. At the Racket Store BARGAINS in Graniteware, Tinware, Glassware, Chinaware, Stationery, Hosiery, Wall Paper, Window Shades Elm Street, Tionesta, Pa. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Cold, Crdu'p and Whooping CougU. T No, We Do Not Sell Snow Shoes such as are used by trappers and hunters in the far north, but when it is question of Winter Foot Wear for residents of Northwestern Pennsylvania, we can talk with you. Heavy Leather Shoes, Lumbermen's Rubbers, Lumbermen's Stockings, Rubber Boots, Arctics, Leggings, Alaskas, Overshoes. Also, Winter Head-Gear and Hand-Gear, which being trans lated means Caps, Toques, Hoods, Gloves, and Mittens of all kinds. G. W. ROBINSON & SON Legal Notice. Forest Cnuulv Common Pleas, No. 2, May Term. 1013. In Koiiity. MARION L. GEKOW, Plaintiff, veraus KATHERINE F1TZUERALD. Widow, JOHN C. FITZGERALD, MARY J. MAN ROSS, Intermarried with CHAKLKS E. MAN ROSS, AGNES MURDOCH, intermarried with WIL LIAM MURDOCH. DORA SIGMAN, Intermarried with VALENTINE 8IG M AN, HENRY FITZGERALD. EL LEN McCAFKREY, Intermarried with john McCaffrey, maugie oil- TINaN. Intermarried with G. H. GILTINAN. ALICE FITZGERALD, HANNAH F AH EY. Intermarried witb JOHN FA HEY. helra at-law ol JAMES FITZGERALD, deceaaitd, the following minora, obildren of ELLEN MCCAFFREY, now deceased, THOM AS McCaffrey, mary McCaf frey, aud tbe following minora, children of MAGGIE GILTINAN, now deoeaaed, AGNES GILTINAN, THOMAS WILLIAM GILTINAN. Delendants, To John C. Fitzgerald, Dora Sigmao, Valentin Nlsman. Henry Filiiierald. John McCaffrey, Alloa Fitzgerald, Han nah Fabey, Jobn Hahey, Thomas Mo- Csffrey, Msry McCaflrev, Acnes Glltl- nan and Tbomas William uutinan, a number of tbe defendants, take not Ire tbal tbe bill of oouiplaiul of Marlon L. Gerow, plalntltJ, baa been tiled agalnnt you in aald uouri to me aoove term ana number, praying tbat the partition of a certain piece or parcel of land situate In I tie TownMiip ol Ttonesia, uouniy oi Forest, al'.te of fennavlvanla. ana con taining eigbly-neven (87) acres of land, and known aa tbe Fllzgerald Farm, and if same cannot be divided without Injury to and spoiling tbe whole, then tbe ssme may be sold sod tne psrtles to nave di vided among ihe several parties, etc., and tbat unlet you cause an appearance In be entered for and in aald Uourt of com mon fleas on or before tbe second dsy of Februsry next, tbe ssid bill of com plaint may be taken stialnat you pro contesso. v. u. ahiko, Dec. 15, 1013. Solicitor for Plaintiff. r Trut D ft Q yvii Yolue$ Values waists much less Shelf-Emptying Sale of Waists o'er brimming with a value giving message that surpasses any sale news we have given out in a long time. Waists of all kinds for every occasion Chiffon Waists all colors $4.50 and $3.00 Waisti, $a.5. Linger!: Waists, $4.00 and $4.50 Wrists for $.?.oo. Lingerie Waists $3.00 Waists for $2.00. Liberie Waists $1.50 Waists for $1.50. Lingerie Waists $1.00 Waists for 65c. men's hats Shelf-Emptying prices marked on larje stock of Men's and Boys' hats end Caps, insuring saving o one-third to one-half. Men's 2.50 and $3.00 Cloth Hats and Imported Wool Hats, $i-75- Men's $4.00 Velour Hats colori Brown, Green and Blue, $a-So. All Men's and Boys' Fur Caps, shelf-emptying priced, $1.50 to $16.00. Men's and Boys' $1.00 Win ter Caps fur- inside bands to pull down over the ears, 50c. Boys' $1.50 nd $2.00 Hats Telescope Crown Grey, Brown, Tan and Green, $1.00. B0G33 & BU.il PITTSIURQH, PA. JAMES HASLET, GENERAL MERCHANT. Furniture Dealer, AND UNDERTAKER. TIONESTA. PENN J. L. Hepler LIVERY Stable. Fine carriages for all occasions, wilb first class equipment. We can fit you out at any time for either a pleasure or business trip, and always at reasonable rates. Prompt service aod courteous treatment. Comi and see us. Rear of Hotel Weaver TIOHESTA, PA. Telephone No. 20. it m i.jtuv.t m. jav mm Happy New Year to you. This means everybody. Our friends in particular and the whole community in general. Next New Year will be here as surely as this is. If you put money in the bank all this year NEXT New Year's day will find you happier and better satisfied. Each succeeding year should find each of us better prepared for OLD AGE, which we should enjoy in comfort. CAPITAL STOCK, 150.000. SURPLUS, 1100.000. Do your banking with us. A yar OGYli" We pay liberal interest consistent with safety, JCl V CXI U. Forest County Nattionexl Bank, TIO.i:STA, 1A. SOLID COMFORT V .""Tir ayJ " " vJ "' I tei&A (m? ft i ...J if Make Your Horse Comfortable With some good Blankets. We have them and the quality and prices will be found right. J. 0. 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