T REPUBLICAN Iiitoi Paosanrro. tVtKXPNUAT. MAY 1J l4 1914 MAY 1914 1 S ' M T ' W ' T i F S t H2t !54!5l6i7l8l9i :i0in215H1516j 1718i920212223 25262728292 AnnMnrtmrnl. STATS SEXATE. We ar aotbirixAl to sockidi- Hob. Jnaiah Howard of Kai porto ai, Camroa couolv, as a randda'e tar Slats Soa:s Vt lb d:b distrirt eotr prisicc tb count, C'airoo, t"iroo, C:idub, E.a ad 'r ti, sufiwt to lb diK f im Ra. pobitrmn mters si tbe primary t'eruoo, May 1. K'14. iVIIILT. Ed. RsrrBLic:-At tb nrtsi sv lier Alton of fns-cda tbrourboul lb county. I data eooAote3 lo acaib t nndiaa'.e fc-r tb K-pub.tco nnmitt lion for AsMXb y f'tn Forest Cvbdiv at Ibe Primaries, May 1. !:. A. R Metbumo. ClariDctoo, Pa.. March SI, 1W4. - i asedte? i Wbt don't U bk! .Alora Ha tby a.o ncftt it waiucg ternf w atfal Is ibe asasliae. t: in fu:l fort aod v-.rro. lbs Bxi s Yi. a kf ntbt oa t-arsiec e ::, n.liic is I) ""!.!, dMro5:t( f rc-f-tr-.T Ai i rsrs- 10libcrtU7 tK t. He asi t. i td of retl on: si e9 u u ' o!t ocas tbsi ar r-t:jtf aiy fsa ctt of! tb Mexicaa easbcc.n. Tbi ;-ricj prnMMTrt- tak p'.ac aext TaeaiaT, lb po.. text c r from 7r't a. as. to 7 p. a. Eery rc-see avw.d tan oot and cat h tw.Ot for tb can j da 'j of t cr okce. Tner wul b pct7 of eaxtea lo ee ert from, do oVxibt, oa all lb ticket. Epec.a :y tb: lb cavaeoa th 'a:e cabd;da:ea, a.iboccb tber are few w bo coo.d Bam tb aa.f Ibat arc ia lb raacicf. Tt w,.l b lb ecoB4 aute wlde primary to be beid under tb eew law, and lb rt of a atnct.y parti aad etiaraAer, lb primari laat fall t iox confined to in ae.ectjoa of Superior court j-dce co a Doo-partua.n ballot. Whether tb outcome will be more aatia fadory lhao by. the eooveotioo ayatem re main to t a and iaaeriootiy doobted Nereribelea lb ere a boo id be a tall torn oat of tbae entil ed to ot. Any quali fied elector can vote a non-partiaan ballot, forjudge, wbetbei eoroiied oi oot, bat in order lo fole for prty eaudidatea tb elector moat bar been enrolled in lb pariy woo oaiioi ne cana tor. Holdirg Cp Highway Department. There 1 boand lo be a deiog of protwl ever tb condition of tb bigbwaya mrooiboot in atat Ibia year and it ia only fair to tb people tbat Ibey abooid know tb circuojatasces, aayi tbe Harria- burg Telegraph. It waa clearly onder- atood at tbe la aeKo of ibe legislaiarc tbat lb revenue from aolomobu licen aea, amoonting now to about a million dollar, abould be uaed for the recon- airucuon and maintenance of tb public bigbwaya onder tbe jurisdiction o tb commonwealth. No on expected when tbe bill wae paaaed after tbe previooacrn troveriy tbat tber would be tbe litbtt question aa to tbe availaUlity of tb fonds for tbe purpoae covered by tbe act. Highway Cominiaaioner Bigelow and bia entir depirtmeot figured confidently up on active operationa tbia year aod ar rangemeata were mad accordingly. Suddenly, however. Auditor General Powell raised a question a to bi rigbt to issue voucher oo tbia account, holding that nnder tbe specific appropriation act beoouldnot make tbe payments. Hi position was declared tc be untenable by tbe attorney general sod thus tbe contro versy baa proceeded with no solution of tbe pioble-n. As a last reeort Attorney General Bell sought with a writ of mandamus lo com pel tbe auditor general and state treason r to honor warrants drawn npon tbe auto license fad to cover tbe coat of highway repairs. Aoditor General Powell aked for further postponement, but this was de Died by the Iaupbin county court and the whole matter baa now been aet fur trial next Monday, when it is hoped there will be a final decisinn of tbe qaestion. It has been ebsrged sgsinsl Aoditor General Powell that be bss reeorted to technicalities in an effort to prolong the controversy and avoid paying out the money which tbe legislature manifestly intended for tbe us ol tbe highway de partment. He comes back with tbe ex planation tbat b has been exercising only tbe ordiosry precaution of sn official charged with reeponsibleduiies. Attorney General Bell charged in tbeargument last Friday Ibat tbe auditor general bad re torted to petti fcggiog and technicalities and tbat there bad been constsot trifling with this question, which involves tb in ternets of so msoy if ibe people of tbe state. It is too bsd tbst tbe political atmos phere bss been permitted to obscure tbe more important features of highway im provement in Pennaylvania. Almost from the begioning the opponents of tbe state administration bare in every way thrown barriers in tbe path of the work which tbe people are demaoding shall be done. It would seem tbat under all tbe conditions snd without any reference to politics sll cfbcisls would Hand united In a proper presentation of tbe whole matter to tbe courta that Ibe question io dispute might be determined once aod for all. It ought to bare been possible lo rescb an sijodicaiion of tbe mstters involved be fore tbe opening of spring and it is re grettsble tbst we sre now in Ibe midt of the season of outdoor work with tbe whole sutject still up in tbe sir. H :gbwsy Commisioner Billow is tied bsnd snd foot by tbe legsl technicalities tbst bate been raised and without funds be is unsbie to go ahead with tbe con struction of roadwsys which hate been taken over by tbe state, aod has not even enough to repair those for which tbe com monweslth is now responsible. I'nle-t somelhicg absll soon be done tbe high ways of 1 ennylvania before the summer is over will be a joke and a byword, bull It is not fair to place tbia lesponsibility no Ibe bead of tbe department charged with tbe ujaiuteuatos aud repair of tbe roads. It oo lb other bAO J, ibe lsrtlatorw baa rsueiswa id 3rafiicc lb act acitiDi aKJ tb fuod lor lb ir.siolocce and repair of bicbwsrs so tbat lbs aoditor KfCHtl U Bill (!(' u to bis duty, tbeo tb rmpnaaitxiiiy oodrr a pmper dsc.aioo ix itx eoaru abound t placed where II be! o(t. Ia Abort, there sboold be a eiearioc ol ibe a:r ao lb a( U people will oot t toe:ct at u what lb troabi I a.i about. Ml wiil bar a clear goderstaod log of lb whole aitoalioa from tajiomog to end. Coctsburg. Aody Cook, who Kr is pes lev year has liTeJ io Carton, baa moreJ b family Nack lo low o. We ar glad to bar ibetn la oar onaiasaeity. J. a fejoram u a C.srion vaitor last . Mm Leoca Cook tpeot last week with fneoda lo Carlos. A local coapany drilled ia a to ft e.l oo lb Cusx-ua farai balurday. Jt will prod ace about tbre boodred tboos aod feet per day. ' t ' A rsmtr of oar pe-p!e '.' Jed tbe icecream aorca! at IVuc a Moore a, at U xie. ri ,e. Saiarday efeciEf. J. C. CbitiAier. bo La ueeo etE f-'tyed a operintendecl of a kanr nai l f r A. 0. Nedl A Co.. at May. Km Vir o:A. returned lo bit hoo nar here reoeotiy. Mra. A. J. Cook ca lb tKk liai at preaeeu Mm NaiIoo. bo ia espkyol at aurae bere. ia a(tid.t a (ear u at ber ba-. I a ReooTO. Mra. W u.-as Iraria aa Ukea to tie Ka boapilai. ModAT. V are g ad to aay teat Mr. Fraa Fui mer, bo baa bee x - xd lime, mrronec rapid. y. Nna HiifHtr of Crown baa beta w :c. ib oar leva tbe pat et. Mr. Jot. acrierialeaoecl of tb Atn- arjoa Lea of ui 0a'ci. iie a I ry ni.t adlrewa id tb M. E cturrtt at Greee atooI. Sacdiy mcva.AAT. Pbeoa Mt Mrt baa re; arced troa Ease, br t apest a lew- caya t iar aer pareo-. A. W. Ovt Aod faan:y bar leceroed Dv-sb to epeavl ib aaasoer. oim o: or ytf pec-p ;t Hot be arL-e I te.n. ().;e fr-eLT. it aeema a if Uere at -x aurarK. Aaca Ht.:t ct fio 'rje m espiorej at u boar, of P-rrt M a: 6f b. Lcaia Coc A acoded cearcA a. Ssxrb H 1. Sirdar. Abirew Cjf4 BXCorrr.a, baa pu ret ai a sj Asrsata Cock w b- baa tee in ll i bwe lb rx ainur, bs gec twk lo I h ia farm sc-d it bctt cc w rxwed. Lewr-fr Kitst, w t-a tM beee ia tbe up? of tre Pecov:vacia Railroad craspacy for u i year, al Oi. City, as speodir g a vacsooo witk fcis pareoM at it p.a-e. JecBi Phillip, wbo La beeo ill for lb past Boatb. ts iaaprov:ng sicwly. Mocbrsia be ta.-e within tbe past few data, making it somewhat dieagree sb for travel. rcis'1y Ut ibose wbo gi by toe soio rout. Bat spparectly s.l g: IB. a.lbocgb 'he ra.oy oats are dresTT 01 Uouea. J. E. Paul waa a beSe.d shopper Toeaday. M ass Emma Rudolph of Newtown was calling oo triends io town a few davs last week. A pretty liuie daughter was welcomed at tbe bome of sir. aod Mrs. George Zu ber Sunday a week. barsh McManig.e, wbo has resided at BrookTiile in recent years, bas retorced to this place. G. F. M alter attended a school meet ing at Kel.eUviUe M ndsy, and on the day following be and Prof. Terrill were boine visitors io Tiooest. Mra. L. Liitiefild and children visited with relative al Porkey a dsy isst week. Oliver Mealy and Mra. Scott of Frank lin, with former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mealy of Beaver Va.ley. visited with the Wm. Deshner family Wednes day. Geo. Kliueaniver, Ir. Detar and W. F. Jones of Keilettville, were io Maybarg a day lat week looaing orer school prop erly. Selle Zuber was tbe guest of Margaret Framptoo at Kueville, Pa., lat week. Misa Delia Ck, wbo baa been a stu dent in tbe Tiooeeia bub school lor some time, is bome lor the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Ewings of Warren were guests of Mr. snd Mrs. George Zjoer a few days last week. Rev. John Kifer of Beaver Valley call ed oo relative aod friends bere Thurs day. He exptets to leave soon to tske np mioitterial work in another locslitv. Adeaea sbepard was a Keilettville visit or i borsdsr. Ms. Sayder of Cooksborg wst a gue-it or Mrs. Thomas Knight Thursday after noon. Mrs. Cora Walters of Locinda ia visit ing ber cousin, Mrs. Frank Miller. Mrs. Geo. Sbepsrd, daughter Opal, and Anna Sbepard were guest of Beaver Valley friends a part ol lil week. Aims Msltbewsof Keilettville was tbe guest of Adaiioe Campbell ibe last the week. Misses Mabel Sbepard and Lena Cook, of Keilettville, visited with ibe former's psreots bere. Mr. snd Mra. Wm. Sbepard. Friday and Saturday. Abner and Cbaries booichl, of St. Marys, were calling oo old friend bere one day Isst week. Mr. Christina Gregory, son Thomss, and Vincent Gregory were Wsrren shop pers Thursday. Misa Henrietta Kifer of Keilettville was tbe guest of reisiive ber over Sunday. Mrs. Victor Carlson and two children, of Phelps, were dinner guests al the home of L. W. Ueodrickson Saturday. Mrs F. J. Krankiog and daughter F.J uh were Keilettville visitors SaturdAy. A farewell partv was given at tbe home of Mr. and Mra. E. L. Campbell Saturday evening in honor of Miss Alms Matthews, wbo departs soon to be with ber parents at Phoenix, Pa. Tbe evening wss spent in playing gsmes and nice relresbmen's were served. It waa an enjoyable event. Tbe following Mayburg pupils took tbe examination at Keilettville for entrance to ine bigh school in the fall: James Babb, Calvin Van.Marter, Dewey McMar tln, SUcey Roes, Wiliism Sbepsrd, Ada Hue Campbell, Haol Burrow, Chloe Cook and L-tiie Dentin er. All but three reached Ibe passing mark. Bessie Litilefield wss tbe guest of ber brother, Lafayette, tbe pat week. James and Margaret Babb are visiliug their brother, Clifford, of Trueinaos for a few days. Mrs. Levads Frost, witb ber niece ard nephew, Ka'.breoe and farm el Walters, sre visiting with the letter's grandparents, Mr. and Mra. Wallers, at Lee per. Mr. Row was appointed night foreman at tbe Chemical plant. The following commercial men were at Ibe Mayburg store within tbe psat week: Mr. N'ssb, representing Jo. A. Stern A Co., of Erie, Pa; Mr. Wilson, repres-nt- Mr. Myers, of the Swan son Grocery Co., Kane; Mr. Sullivan of Granger A Co., Buffalo; Frank Stone, tbe Specialty To bacco man. Rumors of wedding bells in tbe near future. 100 REWARD, 10O. The readers of this psper will be pleased to leai n tbat there ia at leact one dresied disesvte tbat science bas been I able to cure in sll its lire, and that is! Catarrh. Hail's Catarrh Cure is tbe only i positive care known lo the medical fra- I lernity. Catarrh being a constitutional ! dieae, requires a constitutional treat- J menL Hall's Caurrb Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly apon the blood) and mucous surface of the system, there- j by detro ing the f.iundation of the di ea.se, and givini; the patient strength by building up the constitution and asit ing nature in doing its work. The pro prietors have so much faith in its cura tive powers that thev otfer One Hundred i Dullars for any rase "that it fiis to cure. ' Send (or lit of testimonials. Ad ire, F. J. CH EN EY A CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Dniggists, Tie Hall's r aiuily 1'iUs are the best. borne from Weat Vlrcinia tat wk. MiUiiu:e brewer i a'. eoi n; aom. IDer echo.. I ! K-i t-;;vi..e. R-'trt Hen je-n Ivme, brin; fioibe1 a ajonfuI tera uf tcruul ai bake Oty. io K.k ruaty. All of uur rb'l d:renor ai'en.lH the cooreotko at Ti oeta on May j'.b to eiert a C"on! eat-enu'endeni. K. A. H 1 acd K. M. Breobercan were io Tiooeeia iai week. Bota of oor SudJat acio-! tMrreJ M -bn' fay. Tb r'or't Coonty Stbta!b Sobiol CooreBUoo wi.t t be:d bere oa J aoe 2 i and i-i. Tim Coon cane borne from M i'.I Creek wi'h a Tery ar band tut t iitipmeiBz. Farmiiic and cardeo tnakic ia at a aUadli'i ct account ol too morb lA.o. T. B. 0borD. a ftiroier resident, au ia Uw0 )at week. E- E Heathy epeod rc a few day al bome. Mr. UeA ey t Tiii:r ter cr,:;jren, haeir.c pet ib wioier (tear E"(teTor. W.J. .rar aod Uii.i of Pr..tu'(tb are Tii:x frx-cd bere. H. Herdftoo A S-a tare ror cbaed aa auim 'tie to carry pao-et-cera to aod fran Krrokri:. Tba Ga.tra.tb Bn1 ol Br.kTi!'e wii" ii aa it:i'n.tiii te. ;h 1. E cbarrb oa Salur lay o cbt. May 16 B. Trr-p S U"b1 Tcrccjl VS -"CC k. Tea Kiird frf .t rs vtn wreck4 tn tie Eu.::?r t-1 Ol; rO.iid at ri5..-3. r. Net o! t.t c."t wis iij-urei. A trin.p if s".? Irg ia ia ;:y cir tLe Xn:n tz.i d;i EM tiow ti u-i-.a hii be-rr wretkei. B 3 Gat Mel Struck. A CIS w;:i a :::t c f. :. fri U-H ii f.ra.k ca tie T. K Sr:; 1T3 tlrw ci.i Jrca F.:ifwy. Ta j Ti ('.'-'- - f txs jrxffC'ri Iz tie fAr J ! ctly a !fi is ye"- S:c: ( tirowa tX'tf .irrit '.r ti-r liia tit eVrrkk. Ncx j teret-v g ven th.at a r-:::-c fes bee .ei w,:a is B -d of iUtr.e j lox-.-eeca o: is .: vi rftctri- ( vasia. -i:rj list F--r eonly I to It l:s::fi of e k or ijeer ir a W. D. Shle: If cail peri of st tr. ij tbat a ber:r g 1 J- E '"n MdaS-er. ib-.erroarried witb w;.i be had c;1am 1 pH;iii I v tb a d ' 1 n M-VsSrer. Mtet.9 Gi.heao. mter Brd. if r-;6ird.a: r.s ct,- in Harris- Jisrr:e.J wi-.nti H o.l::r.An. Alice Fi'i tore. Fa . M Biav. Juts' 1 1-14 w here ' scl wbea a 1 rec.ms in i:wa! sty al ien d if tbey pror. K. J. HcKlss. Scr:arv. Charter 3Totire. N.tce i berey given that an applica tion wi.l be tnaie lo Ibe Governor of tb s.A'e of Per.n-t raL , on Fri iav, Jon 5. 114. by D B. Saje.aa. T. J Reycer and W. H. Pnkec. unier tb? Act of Assembly of the Comuonweatb of Pennsylvania, enti'.le-l -Ao A'-4 lo pro side for tb locrp'.rti"0 and Regula tion of Certa-n C'rporation," approved April 21'. lsT4. and ibe suppleruenW thereto, for tbe charter of an intend' d corporation tooecai ed MARIENVILLE GLASS COMPANY, toe character and or-.ieet of wbicb is "msnu.'sclurirjg and seeing glasa bottie," snd for this pur pose to have, possess snd enjiy sli tbe rights, benehts sni pnvi.e2eof the said Act of Assembly snd r.s supplements. M. a' Carri'jEr, s .licitor. TIU AIi LIST. List of causes set dow n for trial in the' Court of Common Pieas of Forest County, j Pennsylvania, commencing on the Third Monday of May, 1M4: I. Lewis K. BrtnDan v. T. D. Collins, F. X. Kreuir, F. K. Brown. No. 5, September term, H'lJ. Summons in traspsse. 2 Alfred Sperrv, surviving partner of J. R- tgood A Company va. J. l. W i e, No. 8. Novemt-er terio, 1913. Summons In assumpsit. 3. F. R. Lanson vs. Flora Landers, EUa Wa.lers, Euret'a Sproull. No. . September term, 1M3. Summons in ejtmnt. 4. Warren Carll vs. F rank K. Brown, No. IS. February term, J '.'14. Summons in trespass. 5. Lids M. Carnahan vs. George H. Lriwe. No. 4'i, September term, 1&13. bummoos in replevin. 6. George H. Lowe vs. James M. Cwao.No. 7, Msy term, 1914. Appeal from J. P. T. Arthur Johnson vs. T. D. Collins. No. 32, February term, 1914. Summons io assumpsit. Attest, S. R. MAXWELL. Prothonotarv. Tionest, Pa., April 30, 14. J. L. Hepler LIVERY Stable. Fioe carriages for all occasion, with first class equipment. 'e cao fit yoo out at any time for either pleasure or business trip, bd always at reasoDable rates Prompt service aod courteous treatmeot. Com, and see us. Rear of Hotel Weaver TIOKESTA, PA. Telephone Xn. 20. TIONESTA MONDAY DIREOT FROM F DIREOT FROM FOREIGN TRIUMPHS RENTZ BROS. A VAST ASSEMBLAGE OF HEW FEATURE ATTBACTIOMS THE BEST TRAINED DC8S, PONIES AN3 MONKEYS GROUND AD AERIAL CELEBRITIES FROM ALL PBTS OfTME CIVILIZEO WORL.O. SPECIAL FEATURES FO R THE CHILDREN BIG FREE EXHIBITIONS OSS TM E S M OW GROUNDS DAILV AT 12:30 f. M. 2.PERFORMANCE8 DAILY RAIN OR 8HINE.2 , AT 3 ANO O . M. Ooorv OPEN 1 ANO T S. M. ALL TENTS SUN AND WATERPROOF Confirmallon Aotlre. Noti.e ia berebr riven thai the fillnw. ,n ",",innl Lave ten 6!eJ io my office uu - in if rwniM at ire Bexi term of Court, be-nnoinjj. on tbe Third Xiooday of May. ;i4. fr c-Mifirmannn : Kioal account of J. C. Bowman, Hoar dian of MaSl E., Mii ar J W. and Zorab Var. ierniara. rr. nor cbiidreo of Si as COD Vandertuaik. dread. Fir.ai acMoiit of L. C. Auatin. Goar d'ao of JhD D. Aot.iD, miser child of W. J. Aaatio, late ol iecka towoabip, Free4 county. deceaed. Firt ard fical a-vtant of Jame G. CarwnandC. A. Kaa lA.t. Execs tor of tee eattaie of Wi..'iam Hood, late of Tio oeeta towtabip, fret coonlr. rtcewel. -H R. MAXWELL. Clerk of Orpbaoi Court. TVneiHa. Pa. Apru J9. tv:. PROCLAMATION. Wberea. Tbe Hon. W. P. Hinckler. Presi Jert Juii of ;h Oart of t"nsrDow Pnes and viarr SnsBs in and f.-r lle county ; Foivst, ba Ixsnoi b: pre-oef-t for !'. j.nj a Curl of Common Pi, vjuAer Ss...n "f tie Peace, Orphan' tVvin. veraod Termicer aod Geoeral J a:1 r-e::Terr, a: Txqc. fvr U Cour.tr of Forest, to comoierice on tne Th-rd Moodsr of Mar, beicjt la 1 b dAT of May. 1914. No tice iberv:'.r mm to th Cor oner. Jau,x of si Peace and Coo wbl of sa d county, thai tfcey be then Ars i there ta the:r prper persona ai ten oVUv-k A l r.l l .ftv wtTh twur jreco.-is in -o.ti-T.. CTti :riA:!.n. and i ocber irarfn. I rni-es, to c thvs liimcs ' w t;.-h to their o:?.oe a M.Ttn to be done, 1 And to i.W w b.' Are l.n ! in red icnirAnce , to pri-nie aA-ni ti e fn er thai are o.rsi.A.1 1 :n tae; A.1 of Forest County, thAi I ey may l lien rj Uiere to f rrcooie j aca-s :ieni a fchali t;ust. Oireu un- rT tr r t A3 i ani al Lii 3 b dar of ; Afrii.'A. I'. 1.-.4 I W. H. HCOD. It.,: Sheriff. So. 2. May Te.-m. 11J Fo:et Cocn y Crn-.oco Psea. Siulrg io Eja::y. MArjon L Gerw, P!in:;ff, v. KA-hArine Ffifer d. wklow, Jobn C. V :iir. 1. Vatv J. Mantes., ic'.erooar. rvi wua Cbar.e K SI it AcnS MarJ.-wk. in:e.-a.-r:ed with Wi.ias Marl.--k, ls S ct-sn. intern) arrie-J wv.b Vse'tine S (its. Heorv Kiiner- J- H 5naS r A5y. ir'errrsrneJ with Jcbo Fsrev. beirs ai law of James Fi'i cera d. a1 C, tbe followicg mioors, cbiidreo of E..-o Md'arey, now de d. Tbaa McC2rey," Mary Mc C2ry. and tbe lo.iowirg minors, rbil dren of Macgie Giltican. now decewsed, Agr.e Gi.tiriAn. Toomil n ilium GilH nan, Eefeodao'a.. To toe above camel. Plaintiff aod De fenlanta: Notice is hereby given, tbst I a Mas ter appointed by decree of tne honorable court on February ln-.b. I'.14. lo divide and parti ion tbe land dra-ribed in the p.aintiS's bill and to make appraisement thereof, did go upon ibe said land and view tbe same on April 1Mb. 1914. and I do berery give notice tbst I could not divide tbe said land without prejudice to or apii ing ibe sime io tbe proportion or parts a the parties were entitled lo, and I d.d on said da'e, April lSb, l'.'U, value and appraise the said land al ibe price or su'ji of Sixteen Hunrded aod Fittv Dollars, You are hereby notified and I hereby enter a rule npon yoo to accept or refuse tbe same at ibe appraisement by either notice to me or bv sealed bids on or bs- June 1Mb, l'.'U. said bids to be band- to me r mailed to my address at Tionesta, Pennsrlvsnia A. C. BROWN, Ej , Master. City I Fruil Slore H. I. Cohen, Proprietor. : Always Ready : To supply your wants ia knythiflg in the Fruit and Vegetable Line. No such stock ever kept in Tio nesta before. Our reputation already extends to all parts of the County, and all because we keep the Freshest, the Largest and the Best stock. Come and See. Yon are bound to be more than pleased. Two Doors Above Hotel Wea ver, Tionesta. MAY 18 BIG SHOWS REALISTIC WILD WEST Features WALK-OVER : Shoes & Oxfords I The new English Lasts in Tan and Gun Me til, M-00. Other Dress Shoes, ti50, W.00, eS 5C G. W. ROBINSON I SON Tor a Torpid LiTer. I bare used Cbsoaberlsin's Tsb'.etsrff and oa for tbe pt six years w beoerer my liver ah 3 ws signs of being la a dis ordered condition. Tbey have always acted quickly and givea me tbe deMred relief," writes Mr. F. B.Trnbn,Spring ville, N. Y. For sale by ail dealers. llllllimMMIIIIIMM F. R, Lanson I Still On Deck. SELLS I Oleoraargarenof Buster Brown SIiocs, General Merchandise. Setrlj Ererjthln? Toa eed. ALWAYS THE RIGHT PRICE, t iMMmMMHMIIIIMIIII At the Racket Store BARGAINS in Graniteware, Tinware, Glassware, Chinaware, Stationery, Hosiery, Wall Paper, Window Shades Elm Street, Tionesta, Pa. MONAECH CLOTHING CO. mm mi FOLLOW THE CROWDS Everybody Is Buying Their New Spring Suits Here Men's Suits Nobby and stylish Men and Toung Men's New Spring Suits in all the latest novelties, including blue serge and brown or blue fancy worsteds. $20.00 to $25.00 Suits at $14.50 $16.50 to $20.00 Suits at $11.98 $13.60 to $16.50 Suits at $9.98 Women's Suits All the latest shades, including tango, Copenhagen, royal, navy, tan and stylish plain and fancy suits, latest and most exquisite novelties in wanted slyles. $20.00 to $30.C0 ladies' Suits at $14 50 $14.50 to $18.00 Ladies' Suits at $9.98 $10.00 to $15.00 Junior Suits at $7.98 New Coats Latest novelties in new and stylish spring coats $4.98, $5.98, $7.98 Monarch Clothing Company, .tfiriTUli; 1 lite & s t if loy Having a bank account and constantly adding to it is the one sure way to make life a success. We offer to those who are not yet banking with us the services and safety of our bank. Whether or not you are yet banking with us, feel free to come and consult us about any investments you are figur ing cn. Without charge we shall cheerfully give you our opinion. CAPITAL STOCK, 150.000. SURPLUS, tlOO.OOO. Do roar banking with ns. A s-.q-m pOTif We pay liberal Interest consistent with safety, JCl VCllUe Forest County NaaionaJ Bank TIOXITA, PA. The Studebe.ker High Class AUTOMOBILE erate Price. Four and Six Cylinder Cars. The Sedan, The Landau Roadster, and the Studebaker Delivery Car. Fully Equipped, Best Material, Studebaker Car. Address, J TJT REIGEL, Agent for Forest County, Marienville, Pa.' Call over the Fanners' Telephone, Leeper Central. Either will bring a prompt response. Don't buy till you have seen the Studebaker. ; Paper Towel Rolls 1800 Towels, 12 Rolls with White Enamfled Towel Rack, 4.00. Sanitary Ellsworth H. Hults, Jr., Subscribe for the Republican This Year. $1. All the News. THE SALE OF HI IS BREAKING ALL RECORDS. THE "PRUDENT MAN" HAS "IRST OF ALL 4 BANK and Handsomest in Finish, that's the Paper Drinking Cups 1000 Cups for $2.75 Automatic Holders Leased for $2.00. 25 N-Siith St., Phila., Pa. Stylish Dresses All late and novel materials in fine high class dress es. Most exquisite styles. These dresses are wonder ful values and wonderful beauties. $20.00 Dresses sold at $9.98 $14.50 Dresses sold at $7.98 $12.00 Dresses sold at $5.98 $10.00 Dresses sold at $4.98 $ 5.00 Dresses sold at $2.98 $ 3.00 Dresses sold at $1.98 $ 1.50 Dresses sold at 98c $ 1.25 House Dresses sold at. 98c Girls' Dresses Largest and best assortment of Girls' White and Colored Dresses in Oil City, 49c, 98c, $1.98 Men's Hats $3.00 Hats $150 $2.00 Hats $1.00 New Straw Hats now ready. Oil City, Pa.