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THF FOREST REPUBLICAN.
i. C. WINK,
Editor IHioeaisToa.
WKD.NKSUAY, OCTOBKR lt, lt01.
1901 OCTOBER 1901
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UEri'BI.ICAN TICKET.
STATK.
Justice nf the Supmn? 00117,
VM. !'. POTT Kit, of Allegheny.
Statf 7VfTirer,
FRANK U. HARRIS, of Clearfield.
COUNTY.
CXyunly Trtiunrrr,
" I' A I.YIN M. A RNEK, Tionesta.
Thf.rk mini to la no limit to the tem
pestuous weather in the Schley case,
either at Santiago or Washington.
Evkx Itally has given notice that no
more anarch iris cin he accommodated in
that country, except behind prison bars.
Ukrnany has added another requisite
to the eligibility of her soldiers. They
must be able to swim like the Americans.
The name Onoljrost deserves to die,
and fortunately it is so bard to remem
ber that it will be quite easily forgotten.
As Sir Thomas I.iiton reduced racing
for the yachting cup to a matter of yards
and seconds he naturally proposes to try
it again. And it w ill be understood that
he is a dangerous antagonist
liKAl'TlFl'L glazed tiles 7l00 years old
are dug up on the site of Rsbylon. The
civilization of that perbxl must have
been several thousands years old. At all
events, tne historic period is growing
rapidly.
It is possible that, by a vigorous cam
paign on the part of Pein. crala and In
aurgeuts, the Republican majority in the
State may be kept down to a hundred
thousand. Punxy Spirit. Hut we doubt
it the darndest.
Palm has pulled himself off the Demo
cratic ticket lor State Treasurer, and in
aurgent C'nray has been put on to fill the
opening. It wa a sort o'forced "pull-otl'
but Palm will have the laugh on the
boys alter election.
Admiral Dkwky is growing weary of
the inquiry, and asks that things be hur
ried. If the investigation had been left
to the admiral he would have finished it
before breakfast-and to the entiro satis
faction ol the public.
Havana's death raie Tor September
was l.i.tM per thousand, the lowest in the
history of the city, and lower than that of
many large cities in the United States
and England. The American sanitat on
introduced in Cuba is a decided success.
Sevkntkksi new artillery garrison
havo been established along the cost cf
the l. niled States. I nele Sam's men
behind the guns will be more numerous
and highly trained, a precaution that
will tend to pieserve peaceful conditions.
This Is a very good time for Republi
cans to do a little hustling for the ticket
all along the line. Mr. Arner Is the only
candidate on the county ticket and should
not be expected to do all the work for
the party himself. Let every Republi
can in the (ounty urge his neighbor to be
alert, and see that a lull and straight vote
is polled.
Tub Harrisburg Telegraph notes that
our State treasury is lull nf money, there
being nearly eight millions of dollars the
tint of litis month. Although Pennsyl
vania has money to bum, the yellow
journals and the lake reformers of the
Democratic party are waving their arms
in a frantic way and decrying the awful
condition of the commonwealth's affairs.
Mr. Doolky, in discussing the pros
pects of Democracy, says: "No, air, the
Dimmycralic party is not on speaking
terms with itself. When ye see two men
with while ties go into street car and
set in opposite corners, whilo one mut
thera 'Thraitor' and the other hisses
'Miscreent,' ye can bet they are two Dim
mycratic leaders thrying to reunite the
grand old party."
Scarce'. r a day passes now that the air
is not filled with rumers of the sweeping
changes which President Roosevelt in
tends shortly to make in the Cabinet, and
in Hie consular and diplomatic service.
Iu the fullness nf lime we have no doubt
lie will bring to the Irout the men who
are in warm sympathy with hii aspira
tions, hut up to the hour of going to
press the changes exist mainlv in the iui
agination of our friends, the enemy.
I'liila. Inquirer.
Emma (ioi.DMAji's remarks on the as
sassi nation of President McKlnley and
lie r praise of Czolgosz are an etnination
from a mind saturated with murder.
Every anarchist glories in murder, re
joices over every fresh afcsassiuation,
and hopes for still more frequent and
awful deeds of blood. Society indulges
these murders on tlio ground that they
have a "theory" and are, therefore licen
sed to advocate assassination in the name
of free seecli. As long as governments
allow these murderers to preach murdir
and revel in it, the list of startling assas-
inations will continue. When govern
incuts get tired of the murderers who call
themsel vps anarchists the effective rem
edies will lie applied. Newspapers which
defend and uphold characters of the Gold
man strike in there right of "free se -h,"
as was done by the Philadelphia Notrh
American on the occasion of her visit to
that city, are no better than the woman
herself. And yet they are the sort that
are nauseating the public with their pre
tention lo'gieet holiness and efforts to
'reform" ix-ople.
The Yotiuj Machine (Jrab.
At the coming election citizens of
Pennsylvania will be called upon to
rote "yea" or "no" upon two proposed
amendments to the constitution. One
of these provides for personal regis
tration of voters in certain thickly
settled communities and Is npparentl)
not being approved by ths loaders of
one of the political parties. Organi
zation men have no reason to oppose
such an innovation. The Independent
or indifferent voter Is usually the most
difficult to get to the polls. Now, if
he has to go twice for each election,
once when he Is to be registered and
again to vote he will be spt to be of
less annoyance to the party man. Re
publican or liemocrat, a the case
may be.
AN UNPOPULAR SCHEME.
The other proposed amendment Is to
permit of the Introduction of voting
machines In this state.
Little attention has been paid by the
people to this matter It would appear,
but It Is known that a combination
of politicians and capitalists are quiet
ly working a game to have this amend
ment adopted. They have visions of
a great prospective financial gains
through the introduction of this In
novation. Samples of these machines were
shown at Harrisburg during the last
session of the legislature, when the
promoters of the scheme had a strong
lobby on "the Hill," working in their
interest among the members of both
houses.
It was then estimated that the cost
of each machine would be about $235,
and that as there are about 7.000 vot
ing precincts In Pennsylvania the total
cost for the mere Introduction of the
machines would be over a million and
a half dollars. This would not be
counting the cost of repairs and main
tenance and storage between elections.
The machines are very intricate pieces
of mechanism and would require first
class machinists to keep them In order.
Should one of them get out of order
on election day the whole scheme of
election In that precinct would fall.
A BIO GRAB FOR POLITICIANS.
Another argument against the use of
voting machines Is that It is conceded
that no machine can make men honest
who are otherwise disposed.
The arrangement of the machine for
which this fight is being made requires
the voter to touch buttons which record
the names of the candidates for whom
the cltlien desires to vote. It Is point
ed out that there would be nothing to
prevent dishonest men to permit im
personation of voters In this "push the
button" scheme any more than there
is to allow men to Impersonate others
In '.he casting of the ballots under the
present system.
It Is quite probable that the people
will carefully weigh the arguments pro
and con In this matter of the Intro
duction of the machines before they
ultimately decide to advocate the ex
penditure of a million and a half dol
lars upon an experimental proposition,
Republicans do not want their party
to be saddled with the responsibility
of expending over a million and a half
dollars to introduce a machine In
which a combination of selfish men are
so deeply and personally interested,
and which would not give satisfaction
to the people.
If William McKlnley bad wrltleu a
last word, In view of death, be would
have counseled brotherhood, not acri
money; be would have advocated faith,
not suspicion; patriotism in politics, not
pessimism ; the Golden Rule by which
labor and capitol should be drawn to
gether rather than separated by hate.
Shall these rare virtues which McKlnley
displayed be the silver lining to the dark
cloud. Indianapolis Journal.
There has never been a time since the
war when there was less sectional feeling
than there is to-day. South and north
fought together side by Bide in the Span
ish war. The Southern people surpassed
the West in the hospitable reception ac
corded to Prjsident McKinleyon his tour
of the country, and no other section more
sincerely deplored his assassination. T he
South has warmly welcomed Mr. Roose
velt to the Presidential oflice, and noithi r
betternesa nor hate to-day is felt on either
side of the line. Why, then, asks the
Philadelphia Times, cannot Ihe Solid
South be broken up, and why may it
not become a healthy, indendent inhi
ence in the nation, a section to which we
may look for great leaders of political
movements, for Presidential candidates
and for general activity which will again
make it a vital part of Ihe republic.
Since the Sampson-Schley controversy
has grown acute again, there has been
considerable reference tn Proctor Knott's
'rabbit story" in connection with the
credit for the victory at Santiago. It is
here reproduced : Ex-Governor Proctor
Knott and John Yerkes were dis-using
the claims of Sampson and Schley to the
credit of smashing Cervera at Santiago.
Mr. Yerkes took the ground that all the
honor of that memorable conflict be
longed to admiral Sampson, and was in
clined to entirely ignore Commodore
Schley's part in the affair. The Gov
ernor listened until his companion bad
finished, and then, with that character
istic twinkle in bis eye, said : "My dear
sir, it is exceedingly gratifying tn me to
hear you take the position you have In
the matter. It is like balm to my con
science and settles a point that has
worried me many a day. I was walk ing
through the woods once wi'h a boy friend
of mine when he saw a rabbit run Into a
sink hole. We stood around the hole
awhile; then I told the boy tn keep
watch while I went to fret some die In
sin oke the rabbit out. When I returned
the boy had the rabbit. I took it away
from him, claiming that it belonged to
me because I told biin to catch it if it
came out. That was over fifty years ago
and you are the first man who has ever
a.! reed with me that the rabbit was mine.
I feel now that I was right in taking it
and my censcience is at rest." Mr.
Yerkes looked solemn for a few' mo
ments, then smiled a fteblo smile and
changed the subject.
The excitement incident to traveling
and change of food and water often
brings on diarrhoea, and for this reason
no one should leave home without Chain-
berlain's Colic. Cholera slid Diarrhoea
Iteineilv. For sale bv Killmer Bros. Ti
onesta, and W. O. Wilkins, West Hick
ory.
(ior. Slone's Opinion.
Speaking of the two constitutional
amendments to be voted on in November,
we quote from Governor Stone's address
in Pittsburg recently, as follows:
"I felt constrained to withhold my ap
proval from them two years ago. They
are now before the people for adoption or
rejection. One provides for personal
registration of voters in cities. I find
that a good many Republicans favor the
adoption of Hi s amendment. While I
doul I that it w ill result in the reform
claimed for it, still it is a matter l- t the
people lo settle at the polls. So far as I
know it w ill meet with no serious oppo
sition In Republican c rcles.
"The other amendment seeks t places
voting machine in every voting district
in the Mate. These machines will cost n
million and a half of dollars. They w ill
cot $15o,C00 in Allegheny county. Will
they prevent dishonest elections? They
will not, tn my judgment, i mm i tiiiuK
it possible to invent a machine that w ill
make dishonest election atticers honest,
and if they are honest they don t neetl a
machine. I think it is a scheme to muke
money lor those interested in the pat
ents.
Ttte Republican party has a great his-
toric record. Its policies preserved the
unity of the nation and have siuco be
stow ed upon the people the highest de
gree of prosperity they have ever known,
The distinct indlvidrulity of the Repub
lican party must be preservid, and there
can be no justification of any departure
from its long approval and vindicated
standards of action. President Roose
velt has appointed as di-tsict judge ol the
Uuited States court In Alabama a Demo
crat, but one who, as a supporter of the
gold standard, voted lor McKlnley. To
that extent Judge Jones has acted with
the latest Republican national platform,
and his appointment has much to coin
mend it. At the mine lime there must
be Hi Alabama and in other Southern
States Republicans w ho are thoroughly
titled by character and attainments lo
till any vacant place. As far as the Dem
ocratic party is in power its inflexible
rule is to appoint mi Republican to olllce.
The Republican party is less riuid, but
the advancement of iis principles isa mat
ter to be kept ate idily iu mind. There
is an obvious and serious distinction here
that should not be overlooked.
I'ntnrra Cannot He Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot reach the seat of the diso.iso. la
tarrb is a blood or constitutional disease,
and in order to cure it you must tnko in
ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is
taken ititernallv, and acts direct) v on the
IiIihhI and mucous surfaces, Hull's Ca
larrli Cure is not a quack medicine. It
was prescribed by one of the best plu s
icians 111 this country for years, and is a
regular prescription. It is composed ol
the best tonics known, combined with
Ihe best blood purifiers acting directly on
the mucous surfaces. The perfect combi
nation of the two ingredients is what pro
duces such wonderful results in curing
caiarrh. Send for testimonials free.
K J. CHENEY Co., Pi ops., Toledo, 0.
Sold by druggists, price 7'h-.
Hall's r'slllllv Pills sre the best.
A Typical South African Store.
O R. Larson, ol Bay Villa, Sundays
River, Cape Colony, conducts a store
typical ol" South Africa, at which can be
purchased anything from the proveibicl
"needle to an anchor." This store is sit
uated in a valley nine miles from 'the
nearest railway station and about twenty
five niiles from the nearest town. Mr.
Larson say: "I am favored with the
custom of farmers witnin a radius of
thirty miles, to many of whom I li ne
supplied Chamberlain's remedies. All
testily lo their value ill a houshold where
a doctor's advice is almost out of the
question. Within one mile of my store
the population is perhaps sixty. Of these,
within the psst twelve months, no less
than fourteen have lieen absolutely cured
by Chainberlaiii's Cough Remedy. Tnis
must surely lie a record." For sale by
Killmer Bros. Tionesta, and iV. G. Wil
kins West Hickory.
IS l.lfr'K WOltTII 1.1VIMJ f
Then don't neglect a cough or cold, es-
fieciaily when nn.y twenty-five cents will
my a bottle nf Mexican Syrup. It is so
soothing, and so many consumptives
have been made well by its use. Read
some of Ihe testimonies on the wrapper
around each bottle that prove this rem
edy mi re sure lor deep seated colds,
habitual coughing and even consump
tion, than any other lemedy known to
physicians m:ny of whom recommend
anil it where less etl'ucacious remedies
tall.
Pale. Puny, Children.
If a child has a bad smelling Lreath, if
It habitually picks its nose, it it is cross
and nervous, if it does notsleeo soundly,
it it is hollow-eyed, If it has a pale, blood
less complexion, if it is growing thin and
lifeless, give it Mother's Worm Syrup
and you will remove the cause of its dis
tress quickly. Then will as littlcchei ks
get re 4 and rosy, its appetite and digest
ion improve, and its health be better.
Pi ice only 2-i cents. No other worm
killer so effective.
Be Not Deceived.
Don't think you can neglect your
health and reach old age. The way lo
longevity is lo be kind to nature and
then nature will be kind to you. Con
stipitinn, inactive liver, etc., are foes to
nature. Mexican Root Pills help natnre.
Try them. They cure by cleansing and
strengthening.
Pain Can Be Cured.
Why sutler pain? Pain is trying to kill
you. Why not kill pain. Nothing kills
pain, either internal or oxternal pain, so
quickly and so effectively as Hooch's
(uick Relief. Cures cramp and colic.
A Complete Cure.
When you take .ouch's Sarsnparilla
you find it a complete cure tor bad blood,
Pile-ine Cures Piles!
Money refunded il it ever fails.
Anti-Ague cures chills and fever.
A TALE Or WOC
A TALC OP JOVI
A mill bor has
Sore Tbroit.
Stime boy, a
Little oilier, witer.
Sore 1 hruii in in.
Mother trts the oil cm.
Soaks cloth,
Wrap, boy's neck.
Awake til night.
Neil momini
No lamp oil (or him.
Hcird or
TONS. LINE.
School chum uned it.
Tbrott bliatcred;
Tells mother,
Who pities boy.
Buys bottle, 25c.
Gives two doses.
Sleeps all night.
Morn In it
Boy wakes up.
Throat ill right.
One more family
Never without
TONSILINE
After that.
Raw aa beefsteak.
Ontaide ao aore.
Bor forieia inaide.
Can't turn head for
8 days sorry
They ever alruck 'lie.
nt minKa Next
Time I'll keep mum;
Keroaene worse than
ore Throat.
Don i fool roe again.
TONSILINE
CURE S
SORE THROAT.)
Is safe and pleasant lo take and quick and 1
sure lo curt. 25 and M cents. All Urniclals. I
Tttr TONSILINE CO.. Colon. m,l t
-r -
aTllHn
i...i.kiT
The Chlcairo, Milwaukee & SI. Paul It'T.
Many people un .cquainted with the
geography of the West imagine that be
cause Ihe names "Chicago, Milwaukee
and St. Paul" are used in the corporate
title of the railway owning the short line
between Clccsgo and Oumlia, they must
go via the cities of Milwaukee and St.
Paul to reach their destination and if It
be Omaha or west thereof. This Is a nils
bikeu idea. On a map the line running
directly easl and weal would look like
this:
Omaha Chicago.
There is nothing liloro simple Ihan
tint, and it is less than S00 miles between
Coicago aud Omaha. Two through trains
da ly iu each direction with the be-t
Sleeping Car aud Dining Car Service.and
a 1 regular travelers know and appreciate
the merits of the Chicago, Milwaukee Jt
St, Paul Railway's Short Line between
the Fast and West.
Time tables, maps and information fur
nished on application lo John It. Pott,
District Passenger Agent, 810 Park llldg.,
Pittsburg. 10-9 St
-.v.S',vr'3':-.;:i.v;-;rJx
. io inun of
First Class Horses
At I'rlvatt? Hale
or liiit'liiinge.
I'nlil further notice I will be at
BROOKVILLE FAIR GROUNDS
H itli a full stiH'k of high grade Ohio and
native horsea, diivers, general business
and draft horses. All horses guaranteed
as represented.
GRANT SHUSTER,
The Larqest
and Most Attractive
MILLINERY
STOCK
I havoevershown
now open and on
ityfj'''.'S.--)' Me, embracing
everything new
and desirable in
TRIMMED ANO
UNTRINIMED
HATS,
and a general as
sortment of
MILLINERY TRIMMINGS.
I have also added a nice line of
Ladies' and
Children's
Hosiery,
Ladies'
Furnishing
Goods.
Embroidery
Silks,
Perfumes, and
Toys of all kinds
ENDEAVOR, PA
Fred. Grettcnbergcr
GENERAL
BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST.
All work pertaining to Machinery, Kn
gines, Oil Well Tools, iaa or Water Kit
ting anil (ieneral lllaeksmitliing prompt
Iv done at lw Kates. Repairing Mil
Machinery given upecial attention, and
satisfaction guaranteed.
Nhop iu rear of and Just west of the
mihw House, i hi ion m, ra.
Your patronage solicited.
KRKD. ORKTTEN UEROKK.
Executor's Koflce.
Letters Testatneniary having been
gi anted the undersigned on the estato of
hit want Kerr, iate ot llarnell township,
deceased, all persona indebted are re
quested to make payment, and those
liaving cinims, to present the namo, duly
authenticated, without delay to
fSAMtKL M. Hknry, Executor.
Tionesta, Pa., Sept. 11, 1901.
Sol Ice to Stnokhulilor of the Forest Tel
ephone ami Telegraph Co.
Maiui:n vil.t.K, Pa., Oct. 9, I!K)I.
The annual nietingof tlio stockholders
of the Forest Telephone anil Telegraph
Company, tor the election ol oflicers, ete.,
w ill be hehl in the nlll.-o nf Dr. A. E.
Stonpclpher In .NbiricnviUe on the Ulsi,
day of October, l'.'l, at l::iil p.m. Proxies
must be In leiml form In order to be
counted. Ity order of the Hoard of
rectors. A. E. Stomkcii'Iikr, Pres.
J. II. Cort LK, Sec.
J " -
IP
P'enty of
Blankets
In Supply all demands, but the
lime lu buy is now.
Fl ' Cotton Illaiikets,
Warm, AIMYool ltlaiikftft,
Ulit and lark Color,
.o risks In buying here,
(liittlitifs arc a Mated.
Whatever your choice, you will
get good value.
ROBINSON.
MENDMF.NT TO THE ("ON8TITU--'V
HON 1'ROPOSKHTO THE CUT
ZENS OK THIS t OM MON W E A 11' H KOIl
THEIR APPROVAL OR REJECTION
BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OE
THE COMMON vt E ALTH OK PENN
SYLVANIA, PUBLISHED HY OKPEU
OK THE SKl'REl'AUY OK THE COM
MON vt KALTH, IN PUK8UAN0E OK
AUTICLEXVIUOK THE CONSTlTU
HON.
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing an amendment lo the Coustllu-
tion of the Commonwealth.
Section 1. He it resolved by the Senate
aud House of Representatives of the Com
monweallh in General Assembly met. Thai
the foil iwing is proposed as amendments to
the Constitutiou of the Commonwealth ol
Pennsylvania, in aeeon'.ance with the
provisions of the eighteen1 b article there
of: Amem'iueut One to Article Eight Section
One.
Add at the end of the first paragraph of
said section, after the wonts "shall bs en
tilled to vote at all elections," Ihe words
"subject however to such laws requiring
and regulating the registration of electors
as the General Assembly may enact," so
that Ihe said section shall read aa follows :
Section 1. tjualitlcatioea of Electors.
Every malecitizen twenty one years of age,
possessing the following qualifications,
shall lie entitled to vote at all eleclioua,
subject however to sncb laws requiring aud
regulating the registration of electors aa the
geuerai Assembly may enact:
1. He shall have been a citlr.cn of the
United States at least one month.
He shall have resided in the state one
year (or, having previously been a quali
fied elector or native boru citizen of the
State, he shall have removed therefrom and
returned, then six months,) Immediately
preceding the election.
.1. He shall have resided in ths election
district where bs shall offer to vote at least
two months immediately preceding the
election.
4 If tweuty-two years of age and up.
wants, be shall have paid within two years
a statu or cotiuty tax, which shall have
been assessed at least two months and paid
at least one month before the election.
Amendment Two to Article Eight, Section
Seven.
S.rikoout from said section the words
"but no elector shall be deprived ofj ths
privilege of voting by reason of his name
not being registered, and add to said sec
tion ihe following words, "but laws regula
ting and requiring the registration of elec
tors may be enacted to apply toetttes oulv,
provided that such laws be uniform for
cities of the same class," so that the ssid
section shall read as follows :
Section 7. Uniformity of Election Laws.
All laws regulating Ihe holding of elections
by the cttis-nsor for the registration of eleo
tors shall be uniform throughout the Slate,
but laws regulating and requiring the reg
istration of electors may be enacted to ap
ply to cities only, provided that such laws
he uniform for cities of the same class.
A true copy of the Joint Kesolution.
w. w. oiu Ear,
Secietary uf the Commonwealth.
i MENHMENT TO THE CON8TITU---
HON PROPOS 1 TO THE CITI
ZENS Or' THIS COMMONWEALTH
FOR THEIR APPROVAL OK RBJKtl
TIONRY1IIE OENKRAL ASSEMBLY
OK THE COMMON HEALTH OK PENN
SYLVANIA. PUBLISHED BY OKHF.R
OK THE SECRETARY OF THE COM
MONWEALTH IN PURSUANCE OK
A R I'ICLE XVIII OK THE CONSTITU
TION. A JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing an Amendment lo the Constitu
tion uf the Commonwealth.
Section 1. Re it enacted by the 8enate
and House ol Representatives of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania in General As
sembly met, and It is hereby enacted by the
autlu rity of the same, That the following
is proposed as an amendment to the Consti
tution of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania, in accordance with the provisions of
Aren't they handsome?
CAST IRON
WATER PROOF SHOES.
Tionesta Cash Store
THE SALE
HEATH
Up-to-Date
G&YWML XEBCIMXPISE.
yq.
A. 11.
A. Va! Cook,
President.
FOREST COUNTY
TIONESTA,
CAPITAL STOCK,
DIHrcTOK
A. Wayne Cook, O. V. Robinson, Win. Nmearbaugh,
N. P. Wheeler, T. K. Rllohey. J. T. Pale. J. II. Kelly.
Collections remitted for on day of pr.yinent at low rates. We promise our custom
era all the benefits consistent with conservative b king. Intercut ps.ld on time
deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited.
the Eighteenth attlcle thereof.
Amendment.
Strike out section four of article eight,
and insert in placs thereof, as follows :
Section 4. All elections by the citizens
shall be by ballot or by such other method
as may be prescribed by law : Provi.led,
That secrecy in Toting bs preservrd.
. A true copy of I lis Joint Resolution.
W. W.tiKIEST,
Secretary of Ihe Counnou wealth.
Some Reasons
Why You Should Imitt on Havinj
EUREKA HARNESS OIL
Uiieoualcd by any other.
Render hard leather soft.
Especially prepared.
Keeps out water.
A heavy bodied oil.
Harness
An excellent preservative.
Reduces cost of your harness,
N-'ver bums the leather; ita
Efficiency is increased.
tccures best sen-ice.
titches kept from breaking.
OIL
Is sold in all
.ocalitiea Mnfcrt,,b,
fttamalaral (Ml '.far.
IDrFenncrsGOlDEN RELIEF!
A m i ftrtcinc t ai l I r g
INFLAMMATION lil
& I B..rtririf llnala.he ,h minute... Tim In I iis
I 'Tnlfli " Pnrmtnr F-vr ftDID I re
I ' I I II I
ICUKi-SANYPAIN INSIDE 0& OUT I
I In un to thirty nintuies. I
Bjr llcra. Tbe Mo. mm bj mtui uc rrwkoi..v X.
That's what most ev
ery lad rayi when
they look at our new
Ore Footwear.
The smartest Patent
Leather shoes are bere.
tyle shows out In ev
ery line, lace and but
ton. No fancy prices
for iiyle never 1
would be just the thing for Nt'hool NhoeM
if it were more pliable and Dot quite so heavy.
The next best thing is our "Twin Owl" Calf
Shoes for boys and girls. Fall shoes aie
nearly all sizes and widths, Try a pair of
these good shoes at f 1.50 and f 1,75.
and heavy shoes for
men the kind that
give that easy feeling
to your feet, We have
all styles from the wide
French toe to the most
fashionable dress shoe.
C me to us for shoes
and rubbers and save
money on every purchase.
IS STILL ON!
& FEIT,
Doalors in
M.M.
Kki.lt,
Cashier.
VVm. Nhkardaooh,
Vice Presided.
NATIONAL HANK,
PENNSYLVANIA.
150,000.
Seleclina
A Mork or NIIOKM to
.Suit all TaMfN
U do small tk, hut we have sue
ceeileil. The popularity of our store
aa a distributing cutter of ItEAUTI
FUL, WELLMADK. FINELY
FINISHED SHOES n.trr .litnin.
islies. The 'i.ftuti m e iireed I y
thme who have h .iiijlit our $3.00 ami
$3 50 Shoes is gratifying to us, anil
ao sd'lilioiial rccouiiueuila'inii to iu
teoiling purclias rs.
Our .totk of "UNION MADE"
SHOES is the heal ami most com
plete in the riiy. Iu all the new
leathers ami shaput.
JOE LEVI,
Cor Centre, Seo ca, A Sycamore Sla
OIL CIT1, 14.
Pbona 2M'.

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