., u3LICAN. .n, Zaire 4 Paaaaitraa. WKIWKHDAY, JUNK 10, MH Jci:ri;iiM( i tkhix HTaTK. V. N. ffonatnr-IMm I'anrnaa, rwirnor-Martin (1. RrumliaiiKh. Lieut, fowrrior-Prank II. MnOlaln. Srr'y Internal Affair -llanry llonck. 0nfrr-nt. l,urf; -T. 8. ('fulfil, M. II. Uarlarid, I). K. I,afi-an, J. H. K.Nooll. IHHTHHT. Om.frM Narnunl II. Mlllnr. Vrr Nrnnhir-Jualali Howard. OI'NTV. ArmhliK. K, Macullng. NO.N.I'aUTINAM. Nitprim (hurt -llohertM. Kra,r, (Jnorne n Mil h rrl, Yu.TfrrfWioi-Krank M.Trnxlor, Jame K. !ark. TilK aootlinrn rlwi grnwara hard farm! halter at lha lianda of Ilia lmnwratlo tar. JfTmakera. The Wllai.n tariff Impoae a duly ofalmnat alxty ennla a tiuahel on rlna. Totmaura, Ilia "aoltd aiimh" knowa which aliln of Ilia tiraad la hultnrad. Kvkn limiKHiraiin painra are admitting that Imalnnaa la bad and man are Idla. The Nnw York Tlinea liaa made lliaalaie infill that "In the middle atalaa there are a million Idle men wild an average loaa of .'i0,Wi0 a day In wanna". A an inatanre of thin, In ChlraK", It baa been priiponwl to approprlaie a million dollar to relieve Idle wage earnnra. Hut Ihla la merely a "paymloKlral dnpreaalon," aaya Prnaldent Wllami. TllK riilladfllpbia Itiword aay com pulaory vacclnalloii baa millraly elimi nated amallpox In the I'blllppliina. Tell It In the marlnoM Hut If It'a true, la no credit to be given to the unlveraal clean ing Ibal baa bnmi done thert? And If (ii.mpulaory vaimliia'lon baa wiped out llindlaaaae In the Hand, why doexu't It work that way In Japan? Up there It la the heat -enforced law In the empire, and amallpox kllla off It Ihouaanda, though every child born la vaiwlnated ahnrlly after birth, again at 7 ynara and again at a later period. Franklin Newa. A(.-fiiiN to the liemorratlo platform promulgated at llarrlaburg on Wednea day that party haa already Inaugurated the millennium, and there la nothing left to do but keep It going. Harmony a fool thick prevailed, and Michael J. Kyan la quoted aa declaring that It waa hla par llcular delre Dial all of bla frlenda who fnughl ao valiantly for hlaaucceaa at the primary, abould now "level their guna at the common foe." I'linxautawney Hplrlt. And then It la aald that Michael allppeil around hack of the woodabed and put a llillo keener edge on bla acalplng knife. 1 tic ro nra Indicate that potaloea are an other food product which foreign onun triea will grow for Americana under the mnocra(ln tariff law. We have been growing almoal all the polaloea we have needed. For Inatance, the laat two inontha nf 11)11!. under a ltftmil.li,..n i.-nr only H.fXHl Imahnla of polatoea were Im porteil Into the United Nlalea In the laat two nionlha oflat year, under a Demo crat In tariff, nearly ,1,(100, (too buabela of polaloea were brought Into thin country. Tlile meana that more than a lull I Ion dollar which bad been going Into the porketa of American potato raiaera were emit to foreign potato grnvyera. It la re i irtcd that the foreign acreage or potaloea la to lie doubled and herealte.' iucreaaed year by year. And all of Id - brcauae of the ravorable legislation which tbia Dem ocratic adtnlnlatratlon baa given to our friend the foreigner. Ureal la Demo cratic free trade. Onk hundred thousand prlvatly owned motor vehlclea have been regiatered at Jlarrlaburg, and appllcatlona are coming In at the rata of l.ooo per day. Aa the feea average alxiul $10 eacli, Ihla repreaenta alMiiu t,UU0,(XMl, and yet we are told there la no money to pay for patching up the road. treat la lha Highway Itonart-menU-OII City llllr.r.ard. The llll!7.ard, uaually right In It klcka on oUlcal conduct, aeema In Ihla Instance to have gotten wrong ablpped. It la not the highway department that la at Inn It, but the auditor general who ha, by re aort to technicalities In the law.auoceeded In holding up the fund which the legia lalure intended should be turned over to the highway department, lly a decision of the Dauphin county court handed down Monday the auditor gn-ieral la directed to honor the reqnlailiona of the highway de partment on the automobile fund lying idle In the atate treasury. Tula fund la aulllelenl to put the highway taken over by the atate In good condition, and which, aa highway commissioner Higelow anye, will lie done forthwith, on lima the auditor general should interx further objection by carrying the case up to the court of Isst resort, thua leaving the roada In de plorable condition but through liofsullof the highway department, which ol oourae la powerless to ant without fund. Their Hank Platform. The rank and file of the Dnmacrany nl rennaylvanla can have little patience Willi or confidence In the platform upon which Hie parly of the atate la nxpanled to aland, 'I lia platform la wholly and en lirely the handiwork of the party hoaena and niemliera of the atate committee were not privileged to even aee II before It waa dumped upon the party. The platform waa constructed by A, Mitchell Calmer and one or two other a among the atate candidal. It endoraea Ilia administration and all Ita legialatlon anil enecutive artinna. The fmrnorr f in fine tiade which lis MigMed hiiainea like a Niiminer lrot i endorsed. The administration' policy which ha enti tled business, thrown thonsanri of men and women out of employ ment and flom pellrid the coal of living to float far be yond tho reach of the wage-earner la ap plauded and approved, and with brazen rftrontry the Democratic platform aaka the rotera of the elate to approve and aurport the party which haa ao depreaaed indoalry that S.i.OOl freight car of the FeiiiitTlTaoia Railroad, one-third of it loikl Bcxtr, are standing Idle and 3n0 of iu- ItKitimoLiTet bare nothing to do. Tnt linn it Uie democratic platform la a (liiltiHiuti and a at are. It it a poeitive in.iuHtKH- evt Id ibe volr of Penu MVivuuib ti kppnn-i, fcwii a rijioulou Jjirtlloril, ur aujipon ti tadiaM . bo jiTiiuitfO v tnniufc Ui dmlx a-tit. OeoT Moot Write From India. Tbe following letter from George W Mong,a former Tloneeta twp, boy, who lelt California aotuethlng over a year agn under a three year contract to drill for oil for the Barm Oil Co., will lotereet bla many old friend here. Tbe letter waa milled May Oth, being lime Juat one month on the way; r.D. KKPUHMCAji I received your welcome letter of aeveral monlha ago and will aay In anawer to your Inquiry aa to whether I arn receiving tbe Hkpiirmcan, that I do receive It and do aure enjoy It, aa It keepa ua posted on a If Ira at home. You aaid that America waa "alwayaon top," which la very true, but wait a inln ute. Did you ever notice when you bad a barrel of aauarkraul in the cellar, that the beat waa alwaya In the bottom? Well, we are all well. I like tbe coun try very much, Tbe climate la the beat I ever experienced. I never had better health in my life. We are having our bol wealber now, March, April and May, but It hasn't been ao very bol, and lha nlghta are nice and cool, alwaya a nice lireese going, splendid lor Bleeping From 0 to 4 o'clock In the daytime, how. ever, II la pretty warm In the aun, but al waya oomlortatite In the elude, and we don't have to go out In the aun uuleaa we d alre to. Haine uaually aet In In June and laat till .September, ami then very- thing will be nice and green. Thlnga are much different here than in the Mate, Natl voa do all the work. I have 12 native at the well all the lima and they know the buelneaa well and are all right aa long aa everything run Binoothly, but loee their head whim they gel Into trouble at the well.tyTbey under aland readily, however, and can do any part of the Work about a well If they have eo me one to atand over them. Their average wagea la about 20 cents a day. It ooata them 6 ceula a day to live, eating not III n g but rice, wearing no ahoeaj and very little clothing, ao there la big money In It for them. Moat of them live like a lot ol plga and worse, but they are very wise In their way and cannot be trusted. Treat them kindly and Ibey will ateal everything you have. We dare not make friend with our aervanta lor they won't aland lor good treatment, but will "do you" every lime, and they are tbe aleekeat thlevea In tbe world, too a moot b to be caught. Hunting la at lie beat here now aa the unglea are bare and leafleaa. Wa have three klnda of deer. Theauiall onea are called the "dee," and a larger variety almllar to our Pennsylvania deer, Tben there I a large deer known aa the "The rnln." They are very plentiful and It la not unuaual to are 25 In a drove. The Homber Illson and Hlno are alto plentltul and very large. Ivota of tlgera and leop- arda, wild bog, wild chicken and world of ducka and geese, I will take my tiger hunt ihla winter wben I get my vacation, on full pay, and I will bunt lliein with elephanta. Lota of wild elephanla, but not allowed to kill them without a per mit from the government, which Is bard to get, but I eliall try bard to get a per mit, Wuuld like to have aotno of my Tloneeta frlenda over here for about 0 monlha, youraell amongst them. Think I could ahow you aoine One hunting snort. We hunt hog deer with ox carta. Drive through tbe grass and you can get within 10 feet of them. Thoy are not afraid of the natlvoa for they are not al lowed to have flrearma. We are allowed to have a ride, a ahotgan and a revolver, but we have to keep them under lock aa the nativea would aurely ateal them, tben you get Into trouble. Wben I return to the Htatea will bring you a large Met of borne. Wltb kind regard to all my friend, Uko. V. Mown, Nyaungbla, Upper Burma, India, care Burma Oil Co., May 8, 1014. Ueorge ancompanlea bla letter with a kodak picture of wbat aeoma about 10 acre of territory upon which we count AA oil derrlcka. Tbia would Indicate tbat the Held In which be la operating la aome prollflo. John Thompson Writes From Washington Wahhimiton, 1). C, June 8, 1014. Editor IKrunucAN:-We are putting the automatic aprlnklera In a large seven atory building, a department atore, for Are protection. I wa over to tbe Na tional Cemetery at Arlington, Va., where moat of the general, and alao the victim of the Imttleehlp Maine are burled. Till waa the home of Robert K, Iee. The blue and the grey met there on Memorial Day. President Wilson and otbera were the sM-akera. It la a beautilul cemetery. There are 11,000 aarea In It but only (UK) aorea are lined for burial purpoaea. The Wahlngton Monument here la wnrlh aeeing. It I fW0 feet high and haa an elevator and a winding atairway. You can ride or walk up, a you choose, but It la a good climb to walk it. Moat of tbe vlsltora ride up and walk down. The monument la finished In marble on tbe outside. It haa engraved atone aet In the Inside from all theetatea In the union, alao from secret aoelntloa, .Sunday school and other organisation, wltb different Inscription. There are eight window at the top, two each looking north, south, eaat and weal. Any onecomlng to Wash ington should take a trip up In tbia mon ument and got a good view of tbe city, aa Ihla la tbe blgbimt point. You can also go up In Ilia dome of the capllol building, which la B.KI feet high and glyea you a good view of the city. It baa a winding alalrway but tin elevator, The other government bulldlnga are well worth your time Ut visit, aa wall aa the National 'ft, The aoo Ilea two mi Ilea weal arid la reached by the electrln car. It la a beautiful place, with all kind of animal from all parte of tbe world, Tbe alreela are flee, with ahade traea on both aide. The government ie g'dog to "apririkle" tbrM of (he building tbia year the l'n ion oinVa, the Patent f.0V, and the Printing office-end there will be aome work to protect them from fir. Yrmr trnly, JftKH Twowr C!, Ir thi "pyihooBic rtprion" keepa np much longer it will be in order for Mr. Wilaon toaendont hi hnginn to airing aomebody np aa high aa ffarnan. Only One Entirely Satisfactory. "I have tried varlou erdio and diar rhoea remediea, but tbe only one that ha given me entire atilation and enred me when I waa allllctad la Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I recommend It lo my friend at all iuiea," ritee H. If. Galloway, 8tewart, S. C. Por eile by ill dealers. idv, Mayburg. Lelle Deabner, of Meadville called on relative In thla place one day laat week, Mr. and Mra. John Hagerty are back to tbia place again. Helen Long of Oil City la visiting at the borne of Mr. and Mra. Geo. Zuber. Melta Tingley of Kane waa tbe giieal of her sister, Mra. Fred. Haltermen, over Nunday of laat week. Treaaa Hendrickaoo returned to ber home after apendlng aeveral week Id aummer acbool at Kellettville. Kllzabetb llarklna, and two children, Reaaie and Twlla, were gueat of Mr. J, K. Paul the latter end of tbe week. Mayburg wa well represented by abnppera it Kellettville thia week. Deli Cook ha returned to ber borne after apendlng a few daya with friend at Tloneeta, Francia Deshner la on thealtk Hat, 1 be home of Mr. and Mra. J. E. Paul la being Improved of late by the addition of a new kitchen. Mra. Harry Klfer of Hasting, and .eld Hopkinnf Kellettville, called on their aunt, Mr, (,'ha. Irwin, Thursday. Mra, John Fitzgerald waa calling on friend acroaa the creek a day laat week. Mr, and Mra. K. L Campbell are flail ing wltb relative at and near Graod Valley, tbl week. Henry Deabner apeut Sunday wltb bla wife at Cherry Grove, Raymond, tbe young ann of Mr. and Mra, Mike Carroll, foil and cut bla band aeverely, Saturday. Dr'a. Detar and Merrill of Kellettville were aummoned at once to dresa the wound. Nlal Paul, wbo recently ha been visit ing with bla grandmother at Cherry Grove, returned to bla borne Sunday. Mr. Jatno Ilrown waa a Warren hopper Haturday. Mr. and Mra. Wagner of Ridgway were gueata ol Mr. and Mr. F. J, Kranklng over Sunday. Mlaae Kathryn Rabb and Carlotla Horner spent Saturday with relative at Truemana. Dr. Rangnrand wife ofShlppeovllle are visiting at the borne of Mr. and Mra, Thomaa Craft Ihla week. Rmeraon Klfer waa at Clarlngton laat week a delegate from tbia place to the county Sunday acbool convention. Sunday seems to te tbe day wben tbe young people of thla place enjoy atrolllng along the Mayburg narrow. Mia Edna Smith of tbia place joined a number of ber Irlenda from Kellettville In apendlng Sunday at Hermit Springs. Mr. Edward Merchant enteitained a number ol ber friend Sunday evening. Mra. Stewart of Glen Hazel, who baa spent aeveral week at tbl place visiting wltb ber daughter, Mra. John MoMarlln, returned to ber home Monday morning. J. K. Paul called on friends In Tioneata Sunday. F, K. BrowD, local agent for tbe latest motor cycle, placed one regular model at Endeavor, and a two-apeed model at thla place laal week. BRAVERY ACKNOWLEDGED Admiral Fletcher Recites Conapicuoui Acts of Heroism. Narratives, of the bravery of enlisted men of tho navy and marine corpi during th.f righting at Vera Cruz April 21 and -2 were Included in Hear Ad miral Fletcher's report of the Mexican port's seizure, niudo public by the navy department. Among the men mentioned for con Bpiciioim work nre II. N. Nickersoii Wheeling, W. Va.; J. U. Harner, Can ton, O.; C. K. IilHhop, Pittsburg; XI. E. England, M1.. Gilead, O.; Edwin Wort man, Ctinnl Dover, O.; II. C. Buasley, Newark, O., and L. C. Sinnett, Auburn, W. Va. According to the report Nlckerson, boatswain's mate of the Utah, was slightly wounded three times during the afternoon of April 21, and after first ii id blindages had been applied be took charge of a squad that built an advanced barricade under fire. He then occupied a dungerous position at the corner of Zaragoza and San Miguel ft reels. Here be was again wounded three times, two shots shat tering .lis left leg above and below the knee. I'e was tben carried to tho reur and lu.s since bud bis leg ampu tated close o tbe hip. Of J. U. Harner, boatswain's mate of tbe Florida, tbe report says: "On pril 21 Ensign 0. M. Lowry In command of First company, Florida battalion, called for volunteers to go into nn alley between the customs house and an open warehouse down which a heavy fire was being directed by the enemy. Harner responded with four others and finally succeeded In dislodging the enemy. Previous to this Harner occupied a position along side cuslonis house wall, from which he with accuracy and coolness killed the crew of a Mexican machine gun operating In front of the naval academy." Saw 30 Americans Slain. Declaring that while making a perilous escape from Mexico be saw thirty Americans shot down by Mex ican soldiers, and adding that Ameri cans are being continually murdered in the Inlerlor sections of the south ern republic and American property Is being destroyed, (ieorgn Dennlsuii, nn oil iiiii.i of Wadilngtnn, Pa., got homo .villi an aiiiaxlng lain from Mexico. How' Tbl; We olbir One Hundred Dollar Ho ward for any case of Catarrh, that cannot lie cured by Hall's Catarrh (.'lire. V. S, Ciinwcf A Co.. Prop,. Toledo O. tVfi tt.ii ti ftrlnrsl itifwl . liMtrti HMtiist Ir .t Cheney for the laat. lr yra, and lielieve rum periM-riv Honors', in in an nusiiins trarmailirm arid financial I v aide Ui inrrv otii. aov obligations rnl by their firm. WW ir 1 (M lit, wholesale Urngiita, To le, (., WAl.int't, h iwa Marviw, wh'iil o"rrirgif, Teledo, O. f fjill'a ('.ntttrrti Cora la laknri internally. Acfintf iWrtwii ir rirrf.n the Attt an1 mii- con surface of the y-itrri. Price ITm per rs-itrie. .Sr.ld ty all rtrriggiata, TeaM mmial frae. fall Family Pill are the heat. ady Indigestion n4 Cr?fi.Mtiftn. "Ahont Hv yaar ago t began tea leg Chamberlain' Tablet after suffering from Indigestion and constipation for yar without finding anything to relieve me. Chamberlain' Tablet helper! me at once and by rising them for several week I waa enred of the complaint," writes Mra. Mary B. McMulien, Phelps, N. Y, For il by all dealer. ad. Dog Tries to Open Maiter's Crave. Mystery surrounding disturbed earth on the grave of James Woods In a cemetry at Greenville, Pa., was cleared up. A watchman discovered that a coach dog belonging to Woods had visited the grave and It Is thought was attempting to dig down to the body. The animal was killed. Four Man Killed. Foar laborers were killed and one Injured seriously on the Courtney New Eagl county road near New Eagle, Pa., when the men attached electric wires to charges of dynamite In holes drilled In the mad for blast ing, not knowing the current was on the wires. " Dies For Fun. William J. Uchr, a lieutenant In tho Erie fire department, a guest of friends at Clarendon, Pa., climbed to the top of an eighty-four-foot derrick for fun. He lost bla footing and fell. He died. Philadelphia Broker Kills Himself. D. O. Kerbauch, sixty five years old, a well known broker, committed out clde In Philadelphia by shooting him self while seated at his desk. Two brokers were within ten feet of Ker bauch when he shot. Dies 8uddenly in Chair. Sitting In a chair at his home In Connelly vlllc, Pa., smoking a cigar Jacob Urlckman, former member of council nnd the board of education, died suddenly of heart disease. Rodeheaver Loses Suit Homer A. Uiidoheaver, Billy Sun day's assistant, waa ordered to pay Miss Georgia Jay $20,000 as sequel to her breach of promise suit. Your Own Strength. We accompany the youth with sym pathy nnd manifold old sayings of the wise to the gate of the nrvtiii, but It hi certain that not by strength of ours nor by the old snylngs. but only on strength of bis own. unknown to us or to any, be must stand or fall. Emer son. For An Impaired Appetite. To Improvo the appetite and atrenghten the digeetlon try a lew doaes of Cham ber laln'a Tablet. Mr, J. H. Sells, or De troit, Mich., says: "They restored my appetite wben Impaired, relieved me of a bloated feeling and caused a pleaaant and aatiefaotory movement of the bowel." For aale by all dealers. adv. Executor's Notice. Eatate of Truman D. Collins, late of Nebraska, roreal County, Pennsylvania. Letters Teetamenkary upon tbe above named ealate having been granted lo tbe uoderaiKned, all pereona having claim avalnat tbe aame will preaent them, duly authenticated, for payment, and thoae Indebted thereto will please mike prompt payment to E. 8 Collins, Executor, Nebraska. Pa. Spkkh A Wkiolk, Attorneys, Oil City, Pa. Legal Notice. No. 2, May Term. 11U3. Forest County Common Pleas, Sitting In Equity, Marlon L. Gerow, Plaintiff, va. Katharine Fitzgerald, widow, John C. Fitzgerald, Mary J. Manroea, intermar ried with Charles E. Man rose, Asnrs M unlock, Intermarried wltb William Murdock, Dora Slgman, Intermarried with Valentine Slgman, Henry Fitzger ald, Ellen MoCaffrey, Intermarried wltb John McCaflrey, Maggie Giltinan, Inter married wltb G. H.GIlllnan, Alice Fitz gerald, Uannab Fshey, Intermarried wltb John Fahey, heir at law of James Fitz gerald, deceased, the following minora, children of Ellen McCaffrey, now de ceased, Thomas McCaffrey, Miry Mo Caffrey, and tbe Inllowing minora, chil dren of Maggie Giltinan, now deceased, Agnea Giltinan, ITbomaa Wlllalm Gilti nan, Defendants. To tbe above named, Plaintiff and De fendants: Notice is hereby given, that I as Mas ter appointed by decree of the honorable court on February 10th, 1014, to divide and partition the laud described In tbe plaintiff ' bill aud to make appraisement thereof, did go upon tbe said land and view the same on April 18th, 1014, and I do hereby give notice tbat I could not divide the said land without prejudice to or spoiling tbe same In tbe proportion or ? arts aa tbe parties were entitled to, and did on said date, April 18tb, 1014, value and appraise tbe said land at tbe price or sum of Sixteen Uunrded and Filly Dollars. You are hereby notified and I hereby enter a rule upon you to accept or refuse tbe same at tbe appraisement by either notice to me or by sealed bids on or be fore June Kith, 1014, aaid bids to be band ed to me or mailed to my address at Tloneeta, Pennsylvania A. O. BUOWN, Esi., Master. iF.R.Lansoni Still On Deck. SELLS JOIcomargarenof f Buster Brown Shoes, General J Merchandise. I Nearly Kvcrythinir You Need. I I ALWAYS THE RIGHT PRICE. At the Racket Store BARGAINS In Granitcwarc, Tinware, Glassware, Chinawnrc, Stationery, Hosiery, Wallpaper, Window Khado Elm Street, Tionests, Pa, You Cannot Afford to be uncomfortable when You Can Afford the excellent .' Summer , Underwear we are offering. 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 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. True B&B ; True Values aluet watch for wait for prepare for this store's 45th anniversary sale Commencing Monday, June 8th and co n t i n u i n g throughout the week, we will sell all kindi of mer chandise at lower price than ever within your memory. You can recollect many n n u i u a I value-giving events featured by this tore, but the Anniversary selling will surpass any demonstration of value giving you ever saw or heard of. Strong asser tionsbut the pri.es will be cut so low as to back them up. We'll make it worth your while to plan for a special trip to Pittsburgh Monday, June 8th. Boggs & Buhl PITTSBURGH, PA. Fred. Orottonborgor GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, Kn Klnea, Oil Well Tonla, Ua or WaUtr Fit tlnij and General llakHinlthiiir prompt ly done at Low UhUw. Repairing Mill Maidilmiry given special altentlou, and aatlHraction guaranteed. Hlmp In rear nf and Juat weatof the Hhaw llmmo, Tldlmite, Pa. Your patronago solicited. KIIICI). lilt ICTT K.N H K III IKK J. I j. Ilepler LIVERY Stable. Finn i:amanM Cur all oriaHimia, with hint dlaa rj'iiinii(iiit. We tun lit you out at any liinii fur iihtir liinmiro or liiiaiima lrii, ami nlwnvi at rimamialiln ralim. Prompt axrvice ml (loiirlniiti trcalniniil. (In nit ami aun lis. Itrnr of Hold U'ciivrr TIOOT:iJ3T.A. X--A.. TrlfjiliwiM' No, 20. rT 'PRUDFNT MAM "DOES NOT TAKE A CANCZr PUTS WS MONEY N THE BANK WHERE 1TI3 SAFE, AND ADYrOA COpD I r t? . Foolish, indeed, is the man who "chances" all the earn ings of his lifetime on some good-seeming investment without first thoroughly investigating its merits. We shall cheerfully ativise with our customers or their friends on money matters. We, ourselves, stick strictly to safe banking business; and we advise everyone to "look before he leaps" and takes what may prove a disastrous "chance." CAPITAL STOCK, 150.000. SURPLUS, $100,000. Do your banking with us. A ayi nonf We pay liberal interest consistent with safety, TC JJC1 KjKjIX j. Forest County NactionaJ Bank, T I ON I, ST A, PA. The StuHebocker A Very High Class AUTOMOBILE Four and Six The Sedan, The Landau Roadster, and Studebaker Fully Equipped, Best Material, 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. COMING ! Beginning Monday, June 15th, and Continuing Every Second Monday Thereafter. "The Perils of Pauline." i This great series of pictures is being shown in all of the leading theatres of the country, The Keith Circuit, Loew's Broadway, Wm. Fox Circuit, The Proctor Houses, Etc. In the First Picture The Mummy Speaks ! What Did The Mummy Say ? In the Second Picture, What Did Owen, The Villain, Write To Pauline ? Thousands of people are asking "What Did the Mum my Say?" Thousands of people are asking "What Did Owen Write?" Thousands are trying to win part of the $25,000 in prizes offered for the best answers. Thousands more who will not make the effort to write their solution of the greatest mystery of modern motion picture drama, are going to see the pictures, looking for a clue to the mystery. The following players will appear: PAULINE, -Miss Pearl White Harry Marvin, Crane Wilber Owen, Paul Panzer Hicks, Francis Carlisle The Pirate, Donald Mackinze Miss Sampson, Eleanor Woodruff All Stars of The Pathe Co. This great series (twelve in number) has been booked by the management of THE PASTIME THEATRE, TionestQL, Pa.. This theatre has the reputation of showing nothing but the best. Quality pictures is the motto of the house. See "The Perils of Pauline." Watch for date of first picture. See Pittsburgh Leader for storv. Beginning Wednesday, June 10th, the admission prices will be: Adults, 10 Cts; Children under 13 years, 6 Cts. Vi - irrn KAklS At a Mod erate Price. Cylinder Cars. the Delivery Car. and Handsomest in Finish, that's the