REPUBLICAN. COITOR PHOFHHTOII. WEDNE8DAY, JUNE 8, 1914 KEFURLICAN TICKET. STATE, V. S. Senator-Boies Penrose. Governor -Martin O. Brumbaugh. Lieut. Governor -Frank B. MaClaln. Sec'y Internal Affairs Beory Houck. Oonarefis-al-Larae-T. 8. Crago. M. H Uarlaod, D. K. Lafean, J. K. K.Soott. MNTKIIT. Cbn(7re.M Samuel H. Miller. ate Senator 3 nttiah Howard. COl'NTV. Atixcmblyk. R. MechllnR. KON-I'ARTIHAN. Supreme Court -Roberts. Krazer, George Kunkel. Superior Court -Frank M. Trexler, James E. Ulitrk. Tub antt-Pen rose people fought for direct orlmariea in order lo Diva lbs Deo. ple a cbance to wback Peoroae. Tbey got a i reel prliuariea and tbe people naed them lo nominate Penrose as a candidate for (be United Slates Senate Great la political reform oulll we get it. Franklin News. On Tuesday in Pittsburgh, after a heat ed debate lo which tbe Democratic tariff law was upheld and condemned, tbe property and supplies committee of tbe board of public education was obliged to award the bulk of tbe contract for sup plying lead pencils to the local schools next year lo a company la Nuremburg, Germany, because tbe foreigners under bid tbe American manufacturers. As tbe bulk of the lead pencil industry of tbe Uuited Slates Is located in New Jer sey our tariff smashing President may look for another left-banded endorsement from bis home state at tbe next election. Great is Wilson tariff tinkering I At'coniHNd to President Wilson we are bow in lbs throes of a "psychological de pression" in business matters snd things, whatever that may be, and be expects it to "improve soon." He told a large body of business men so last week, but beiug of a practical sort, not so highly oultured as His Excellency, they bad to take his word for It and leave the rest to biui. Meantime, stagnation in all lines con tinues throughout the land while Europe is getting tbe cream of American trade and Is bsppy under our new Democratic tree trade law. When the bull pup bad father by tbe nose tbe boy yelled to him to "hang on; it's bard on you, dad, but it's the makin' o' the pup." Cooksburg. Last Tuesday, while Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Knight were making garden, a lire oc curred in their sitting room which caused considerable damage. It burned tbe paper, window sills and destroyed all tbe furnishings in tbe room. It is supposed that it caught from tbe window curtain being blown over tbe gas Jet. They had to put up a bard fight to save tbe bouse. Jobn Ross of Clarion Is visiting his uncle, A, W. Cook, for a few days, Mrs. Paupof Kane and Mrs. Dable ot Marlenville spent Saturday at the ceme tery, working at the graves of their dead. Mrs. Ida Calvin of Los Angeles, Cal., is spending tbe summer witb her mother, Mrs, Rebecca Cook. Miss Nay Ion is having her vacation and Is visiting al ber borne in Renovo. This community was saddened Mon day, May 25, to learn of the death of Mrs. William Irwin, wbo bad been In the Kane hospital. Mrs. Irwin was boro in Jefferson county in 1856, ber maiden being Verissa Andrews. She was mar ried lo William Irwin in 1878. To Ibis union seven children were born, three of whom preceded her lo the other world. Those who survive her are Frank, Clar ence, Ernest and Ord, all of ibis place. Mrs. Irwin bsd been an invalid fur eight years, but she bore ber suffering without complaint. She was a very good woman in ber home and an excellent neighbor, and will be missed greatly. Interment was made in the Greenwood cemetery, Rev D. O. May officiating. Mary Louise Cook returned last week from Washington, D. C, wbere sbe has been attending school. Preparations for Children's Day are being made now, Tbe obildreo are un der the training of Miss Leon a Cook. Edward Iseman of DuBois was a vis itor in our town over the Sabbath. Roy Braden, wbo is employed at Kane, spent Sunday at borne. Reuben Watlerson, salesman for tbe Grand Union Tea Co., was delivering goods here last week, James Fitzgerald bought a fine draught horse last week, Mr. and Mrs. J, W, Reigel and daugh ter, Bertha, autoed to Bradford, Friday evening. Susie Rlack attended church at Crown, Sunday, Andrew Cook was a Clarion visitor Saturday. Arthur Braden, while walkiDg In tbe meadow last week, was bitten by a bouse snake. Dr. Brewer was summoned and dressed tbe Injuries and thought the wound not very serious. Clara Coon of Kane attended the funeral of Mrs. Irwin here last week. Collin Frazierand family autoed from Butler, Saturday, and are spending a few days with Mr. Frazier'a sister, Mrs, J. C. Knight. ' Llna Smith has been chosen as delegate to represent our Sabbsth school at tbe convention which is to be beld at Clar inglon Ibis week. J. B. Slocum, known to everyone around here as "Barrett," gave os a sur prise last week when be quietly stole awsy from our little burg and took a sojourn over to Fisher, where be took uutohimself a wile. The young lady in ciuesiion was Miss Anna Agnew, and is well known in this vicinity. All join in wishing them much happiness, but they will hear from us later on. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Knight received an announcement this week stating that their son, Harry, was united in marriage with Mrs. Christine Gregory of May burg. The bride is practically unknown here but we can all speak for tbe groom as being one of our finest young men. The young couple have our best wishes lor a long, prosperous, and happy lile. Joseph and Thomas Knight, vVm. Rarle, W. W. and Leo Braden are In at tendance at Clarion court this week. Dr. Franklin P. Pbilipps of Clarion wa In Cooksburg, Sunday. District quarterly conference will be held at Keddytl'e, Junetf and 7. Basil Fitzgerald lull tor Kane, Mou diy, to seek employment. Mayburg. ' N. P. Wboeler Jr. of Endeavor was in town recently on business, Cecil Mo Donald accompanied nlm on bis return trip. Dr. Maxwell of Pittsburg is spending the summer with bis brother-in-law, F. K. Brown, of Ibis place. Nial Paul is visiting with bis grand mother at Cherry Grove. Harold Antico called at Pine Camp Mouday, Mrs. Arch Pettigrew and three children of Oil City, with ber si.ter, Mrs. Wm. Carpenter and daughter, visited relatives here a few days last week, going from here to Beaver Valley to visit Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mealy. A birthday surprise was given at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Parker in honor oflbelr daughter Florence. Refresh meets were served wbicb consisted of many dainties. The evening was spent In an enjoyable way and tbe festivities continued to a late bour. Mrs. James Babb and son Jamea spent Tbutsdsy at Townline in decorating tbe grave of another son. i Mrs. Nash and daughter Marforie of Kellettvllle were guests of Mrs. Samuel Cook Thursday. D. B. Tobey of Franklin passed through Msyburg in bis auto Friday, Mary Snyder, who has attended Hoff Business college for some time, spent Sunday at borne. Her sister Sarah, en gaged in housework at Eudeavor la home also. Irye Kunselman of Eudeavor was In town a day last week. Misses Amy Kincb and Evber Small enberger of Kellettvllle spent Tuesday evening with Cbloe Cook. Stephen Steele and John Davis were Kellettvllle shoppers Wendesday eve ning, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knight were tend ered a delightful sereuade Thursday eve ning in bonor tbeir marriage. Tbe hap py couple will reside here, and tbeir many friends extend best wishes for a bright and prosperous future. Misses Lottie and Wllda Desbner have returned home after a few weeks' visit with tbeir grandparents at Beaver Val ley, and other relatives. Fred Bussman was a Warren visitor last week, Timothy Burrows of Klnr.ua is visiting friends here. Misses Edna Smith, Lela Campbell and Martha Snyder enjoyed a buggy ride given them by their friend Calven Van Marter Thursday evening. Tbey return ed Just too late to bear tbe serenade. Frank Bean of Corry was In town Sat urday calling on relatives and friends. P. E. McCullougb of East Hickory was a guest of friends here the lstter part tbe week. Mary Antico was a Warren viaitoraday last week. We wish fo advise some of tbe young people of this plice that, on entering high school In the fall, tbey includge botany and agriculture witb tbier studies, so as to be sble to distinguish between flowers and pepper plants. Will Paul and wife of Newtown were guests of relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Hendrickson and two children spent Suuday witb Kellett vllle relatives. Many from bere attended Catholio church at Kellettvllle Sunday. Ernest Barr and wife of Nebraska, with Ibe tatter's parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Jobn Weller and children of Pine Camp, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cbaa. Grant, Sun day. Miss Beulah Hall of Warren was Miss Lela Camp' ell's guest over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller were in Kel lettvllle Sunday. Base Ball. The Kellettvllle base bsll team defeated the Tionesla nine at Kellettvllle, Satur day, by a score of 8 to 4. Score: Tionesta. ab r h po a k Campbell, lb 5 0 0 11 0 0 Grove, c 4 1 2 7 0 0 Cbilds, p-rf 4 0 2 0 4 0 J. Henry, ss 5 12 10 0 H. Hepler, mf 6 0 0 0 0 0 A. Henry, If 4 0 0 0 0 0 A. Hepler, 3b-p 3 2 1 2 0 1 Lswrence, 2b... 3 0 0 2 6 1 Phillips, rf-Ub 4 0 I 1 1 0 37 4 8 24 11 2 Kellettvllle. ab r h po a k Mcluail,3b 5 0 113 8 Swariz, lb 4 116 0 0 Watson, mf 1 0 0 0 0 0 Martin, 2b 5 1 0 2 2 0 Gavley, sa p 4 0 2 0 2 0 Duff, If 4 2 1 0 0 0 Delar, mt-2o 4 3 3 3 0 1 Spencer, rf 3 0 1 0 0 0 Bowes, o 4 0 3 IS 1 1 Kussell, p-ss 4 110 3 0 38 8 13 27 11 5 Tionesta 0 2 n 0 0 1 1 0 0-4 Kellettville 0 2 1 2 3 0 0 0 -8 Summary Two base bits, Duff, Bowes 2, Gayley, Detar, J, Henry, A, Hepler; stolen bases, Cbilds, J. Henry, A. Hep ler, Detar 2; struck out, by Russell H, by Gayley 3, by Cbilds 5, by A. Hepler 2; hits, ot)' Russell 7 in 7 Innings, off Gayley 1 in 2 tunings, off Cbilds 12 in 5 innings, off Hepler 1 in 3 innings. Umpire, Tree bouse. lion's This? We oflor One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh, that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney A Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Wkht Traux, wholesale druggists, To ledo, O., Waldino, Rinnan fc Marvin, wholesale druggWts, Teledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Price 75o per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testi monials Tree. Haifa Family Pills are the best. ady Get Rid of Your Rheumatism. Now Is the time to gel rid of your rheu matism. You can do it if you apply Clamberlalna's Liniment. W, A. Lock hard, Homer Cily, N. Y., writes, "Lsst spring I so Bored from rbeumatistn with terrible pains in my arms and shoulders, I got a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment and the first application relieved me. By using one bottle of It I was entirely cured." For sale by all dealers, ady. Farm For Sale. Fifty-three acres, all cleared and under cultivation, except 10 acres whicli is fairly oovered with growing timber. House and good barn, good water well, and all fences In good condition. Four miles from Tio nesta, on German Hill road, beyond Riser farm. Prices and terma reasonable 3t. KlfHOLAS IkF.KBORO. Porkey. J. B. Llttlefield of Sheffield Is helping bis father and brother, build a rig on Lot 5289 for tbe Chemical Co., and Is stopping with his m: Iher at this place. Jim Is a fiddler and playa left banded, I. e., Aug ers witb the right baud and bows witb tbe left. Mr. Young of Emlenton, accompanied by bia wile and parly of three, spent Sunday witb the Geo, Blum family at this place and bad a nice time, especially when all look an outing on Minister creek. Tbey returned home In the e,'n log. Tbe funeral services over tbe remains ofJ.B. McCauley of Sheriff were held Just after noon at the residence of tbe family at Sheriff and went to Sheffield on the afternoon train for Interment, but the traiu bad a bit ot misfortune and all the cars left tbe track at a point near Gilsona, R gs came down from Sheffield and took the people to that place iu time for tbe burial and tbey came back on the even ing train. Tbe pall bearers were brother Maccabees. Mrs. O. E. Rupert and son Marian at tended the commencement exercises of tbe Sheffield high school Friday night and were Joined by the real of Ibe child ren oo Saturday for tbe Memorial Day program. Four of the children returned on Saturday evening. For the benefit of those who might ask "for goodness rake, bow many are there?'' we would say there are only aeven. The Stroup Ice Cream parlor sold cream Saturday and Sunday for tbe last time, and we bear another will start so as to supply tbs trade next week. Clinton Barber of Henrys Mill rode down Sunday and called on Ibe Rupert family for a lew hours. A very young bear was In tbe town at Sheriff on Sunday last, and lot of people went there to view this Interesting ani mal, which, by-tbe-way, Is not so wild, He is a cute little fellow and likes aweet things especially girls 14 lo 20, as after that tbey lose a lot of tbeir sweetness generally. We are greatly indebted to tbe True- mans wilter, wbo does not write very often, but gsve us a very high compli ment as to our standing last week In the news Items for tbe Times. Again wesay, thanks, come again, Delbert Decker of Wblg Hill, wbo taught at Hastings the two past terms, was tbe guest of O. E. Rupert Saturday for a short time wblle on bia way up tbe creek witb bis trusty camera. By tbe great number of automobiles passlDg bere on Sunday last it appears that our roads are becoming better, but In places they are quite rough yet. Tbe L. R. Brennan family called on tbe E. T. Downey family Sunday. James Welsh Jr. snd Miss Edith Carl son, of Sheffield, drove to Balltown Sun day and mads Mr. Welsh Sr.avlilt. Mr. and Mrs, Jsmes McMicbsel are also cal lers at the farm. Miss Bessie Llttlefield is staying witb Mrs. C. L. Little Held at Barnes wblle Mr. Littletield Is confined to tbe hospital at Warren alter an operation for appendi citis, and tbe reports are favorable for bis recovery wbicb at one time was consid ered doubtful. To Jnii incad or Mexico. Ninety-three years old, Frank Smith of Johnstown, l'a., arrived in the Woods Run police station, Pittsburg, soliciting aid that he might continue his way into Mexican territory to fight against the "greasers," as he called them. Instead Smith was sen tenced to thirty days in jail. C. A. Anderson Greenhouse Company, Tionesta, Pa. Dreer's and Burpee's garden seeds; onion sets; early seed potatoes; pansy plants, new varieties; flowering and dec orative bouse plants; all kinds of vege table plants in season for planting, ady Indigestion and Constipation. "About five years ago I began taking Chamberlain's Tablets after suffering from indigestion and constipation for years without finding anything to relieve me. Cbamberlsin's Tablets helped me st once and by using tbem for several weeks I was cured of the complaint," writes Mrs. Mary E. McMullen, Phelps, N. Y. For sale by all dealers. adv. Charter Notice. Notice is hereby given that an applica tion will be made lo the Governor of tbe Slate of Pennsylvsnia, on Friday, June 5, 11)14, by D. B. Shields, T. J. Reyner and W, H, Pickens, under the Act nf Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to pro vide for tbe Incorporation and Regula tion of Certain Corporations," approved April 2!), 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called M ARIEN VILLE GLASS COMPANY, tbe character and object of which Is "manufacturing and selling glass bottles," and for Ibis pur pose to have, possess snd enjoy all the rights, benefits snd privileges of tbe said Act of Assembly and its supplements, M. A. Carhinoer, Solicitor. Legal Notice. No. 2, May Term, 11H3. Forest County Common Pleas, Sitting InEquily. Msrion L. Gerow, Plaintiff, vs. Katharine Fitzgerald, widow, John C. Fitzgerald, Mary J. Manross, intermar ried with Charles E. Mauross, Amies M unlock, intermarried wttb William Murdock, Dora Sigman, intermarried witb Valentine Sigman, Henry Fitzger ald, Ellen McCaffrey, iutermarried witb Jobn McCaHrey, Maggie Giltinan, inter married with G. H. Giltinan, Alice Fltz gerald. Hannah Fahey, Intermarried with Jobn Fahey, heirs at law of James Fitz gerald, deceased, the following minors, children of Ellen McCaffrey, now de ceased, Thomas McCaffrey, Mary Mc Caffrey, and tbe lollowing miuors, chil dren of Maggie Giltinan, now deceased, Agnes Giltinan, Thomas Wlllaira Gilti nan, Defendauls, To tbe above named, Plaintiff and De fendants: Notice is hereby gi ven, that I as Mas ter appointed by decree of tbe honorable court on February Kith, 1!U4, to divide and partition the land described in the plaintiff's bill and lo make appraisement thereof, did go upon the said land and view the same oo April 18tb, 1914, and I do hereby give notice that I could not divide the said land without prejudice to or spoiling the same iu the proportion or parts as the parties were entitled to, and I did on said dale, April 18ih, 11)14, value and appraise the said land at the price or sum or Sixteen Hunrded and Fifty Dollars. You sre hereby notified and I hereby enter a rule upon you to accept or refuse tbe same at the appraisement by either notice to me or by sealed bids on or be fore June Kith, 1M4, said bids to be hand ed to mo or mailed to my address at Tionesta, Pennsylvania. A. C. BROWN, EQ., Master. For An Impaired Appetite. To improve tbe appetite and atrenghten the diuestlon try a few doses of Chamber lain's Tablets. Mr. J. H. Sella, of De troit, Mich., says; "They restored my appetite when Impaired, relieved me of a bloated feeling and caused a pleasant and satisfactory movement of the bowels." For sale by all deslera. adv. Cily Fruil Store H. I. Cohen, Proprietor. Always Ready To supply your wants in anything 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. You are bound to be more than pleased. Two Doors Above Hotel Wea ver, Tionesta. iF.R.Lansonl! Still On Deck. SELLS Olcomargarcno Buster Brown Shoes, General Merchandise, i X Nearly Everything- Tou Need. 1 ALWAYS THE RIGHT PRICE, 1 ....... mm Fred. Grettenberger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Klacksmithiug prompt ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop In rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRKTTKNBERGKR. THE GREAT JUNE SALE ! A Cold Spring, Democratic Tariff Reduction, And Lower Price For Oil. - Our desire to reduce our mammoth line of Ladies' and Men's Cloth ing, together with the above three essential happenings, all tend to make our Fourteenth Annual June Sale the greatest bargain event of the season. Sale started Monday, June 1st. Boys' Wash Suits, Women's Dresses, Girls' White and Colored Dresses, Straw Hats, Summer Wearables for Men, Women and Children. We claim to be and are the original popular price dealers of Oil City. We can't be undersold. Women's Suits, June Sale Your unrestricted choice ot all women's suits, regularly priced at $18, $20 and $25, worth $20 to $30, ft nQ choice p"."o Your unrestricted choice junior suits, worth $12 and $13.50, all leading styles and shades, choice Women's Coats Navy, tango, Copenhageu and fancy fine late style coats, worth $8, $10 and $12, choice Women's blue serge coats ot all wool serge and kimona or set in sleeves, worth $7.50, sale Women's Dresses Unrestricted choice of women's fine voile, silk and high class dresses, regular prices $14.50, $16.50, $11.98 and $13.50 flowered silks and fine voile new dresses, nQ choice, $0.98 Petticoats Unrestricted choice of 100 dozen fine lace and embroidery or satteen petticoats, $1 and $1.25 values, choice, . t" CtS Monarch You Cannot Afford to be uncomfortable when You Can Afford the excellent , Summer : Underwear we areoiGfering. Long Sleeves, Short Sleeves, or Sleeveless. Knee or Ankle Length B V D, Porous Knit, or Balbriggan. $1.00 the Suit G. W. ROBINSON & SON At the Racket Store BARGAINS in Graniteware, Tinware, Glassware, Chinaware, Stationery, Hosiery, Wall Paper, Window Shades Elm Street, Tionesta; Pa. J. L. Hepler LIVERY Stable. Fine carriages for all occasions, witb 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 and courteous treatment. Comi and see us. Rear of Hotel Weaver TIOHsTEST-A., Telephone No. 20. of lots ot small women's and $5.00 . $4.98 $3.98 Clothing Company, Oil City, Pa. lilti mwthz Trie man who has never had a bank account has one great pleasure in life yet left to him starting one. Banking money and seeing the balance grow bigger and bigger month .by month is a continuous joy. As his bank balance grows a man takes more interest in his work or his business and earns more and gains self-respect and the confidence of his firm and of himself. CAPITAL STOCK, t50.00QTTUPLUS, 1100,000. Do your banking with uaw. d. TIOV POTlf -''' We pay liberal Interest consistent with safety, T: CX IsGlAl;. Forest County National Bank, TI OX EST A, PA. The StiSaebeJker A Very High Class AUTOMOBILE Four and Six Cylinder Cars. The Sedan, The Landau Roadster, Studebaker Fully Equipped, Best Material, and Handsomest in Finish, that's the Studebaker Car. Address, J W REIGEL, Agent for Forest County, Marienville, Pa. Call over the Farmers' Telephone, Leeper Central. Either will bring a prompt response. Don't buy till you have seen the Studebaker. Women's Waists Over 100 dozen of women's $1 and $1.50 waists in fine voile and lingerie, prettily made and trimmed, big- - . gest sacrifice ever given, choice, CtS Dress Skirts Women's fine dress skirts in all styles, $5 and nQ $6 dress skirts all kinds, sale Z."o Women's White Dresses Fine white voile dresses, the prettiest selling styles ever offered at $7.50 to $10, c nQ A k. ftQ sale $3.98 and $4.98 Girls' Hats Half price on girl's straw hats. Men's Straw Hats One-tourth off on all men's straw hats. Men's and Boys' Clothing Big reduction on all men's and boy's clothing, shirts, un derwear, hosiery, boys' wash suits, boys' top coats, etc, June Sale starts Monday, June 1, tit PRUDENT MAN1 Malways sees his BANK BALANCE CROW At a Mod erate Price. and the Delivery Car.