The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, February 13, 1889, Image 2

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THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
i. C. WENK,
CoiTtm Phophhtoh.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1?80.
L The National Tribune, the official
organ of the Grand Army boys,
j strongly indorses Oenoral Alger fur a
! place in General Uarriion'a Cabinet.
Nearly every Legislature finds
some striker who bangs away at co
operative insurance. This year is no
exception. A member named Kreps
from Franklin Co. has incubated a
bill debarring all beneficial insurance
organizations from operating in this
State further than to pay "$300 for
funeral expenses at death, or a stated
sum of money during disability."
This would bar out all the assessment
companies, and is solely in the inteiest
of the old line companies. Tidioute
ICews. Neighbor White is correct in
this if he is a little off on the fence
law, and we apprehend this "model
legislature" will take little stock in
squeezing out the beneficial orders,
which are the poor man's means of
securing his family and kindred
againet want and distress.
A bill has been introduced in the
Legislature at the instance of auditor
General McCamant, providing for the
payment of fixed salaries to associate
judges not learned in the law, of which
there are two each in the counties of
Adams, Bedford, Cameron, Carbon,
Centre, Clarion, Clinton, Columbia,
Elk, Forest, Fulton, Green, Hunting
don, Jefferson, Juniata, Lawrence,
Lebanon, McKean, Mifllio, Monroe,
Montour, Perry, Pike, Potter, Snyder,
Somerset, Sullivan, Union, Washing
ton, Wayne and Wyoming. Under a
decision of the late Judge Pearson,
these judges are entitled to pay for
being present with the law judges
"""Vhen bonds are approved, executions
stayed, etc., as well as for attendance
at regular sessions of the court. The
sixty-two associate judges not learned
in the law present bills to the auditor
general's department ranging from
$300 to $800 each, and the new act
fixes their salary at 200 a year. All
the other judges in the State are paid
fixed salaries, and the purpose of the
.- proposed legislation is to put the asso
ciates on the same footing.
A New General Road Bill.
Senator McLain, of Washington
County, will introduce a general road
law. It provides that at the February
election of 1890 three road commis
sioners shall be elected in each town
ship in each county of the State, to
serve one, two and three years respect
ively. They shall divide the township
into road districts and appoint over-
--'seers to take charge and work each
district on plans furnished by the
commissioners. It provides for the
election of a county engineer, who
shall have general supervision of the
improvements and the wages to be
paid and the number of hours that
rliall constitttt.--day's' work. The
lVylTMroad purposes must not ex
ceed 10 mills on each dollar's valua
tion, the money to be collected by the
County Treasurer and to be disbursed
by him through the several boards of
road commissioners. It also provides
for the laying out of new roads and all
things looking to the improvement of
country roads, the condemnation of
gravel for the roads and other matters
relating thereto.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
From our regular Correspondent.)
Washington, February 8, 1889.
Now that an extra session seems to
be inevitable, there is speculation as
to what time will be the best for call
ing the next Congress together. All
of the Speakership candidates prefer
an early date, as it will shorten the
canvass, and no one of tbem has any
thing to gain by delay, which might
operate to invite new candidates into
the field and still further complicate
matters.
Judging from tie remark of Mai.
McKinley it would seem to be the
purpose to make the tariff the special
object of the session, rather than Ter
ritorial legislation, if ihe Territorial
bill now pending should fail. All
fear that the Republicans will have
trouble iu organizing the next House
has disappeared, as they have a ma
jority sufficient to hold a quorum for
a week or so without much difficulty.
Many new members will come in aud
have to serve some time before they
acquire the habit of delinquency to be
found among the experienced legisla
tors.
But few people care to dispute the
asseveration that Mr. James Gillespie
Blaine will be the next Secretary of
State, aud those who do feel that such
will not be the case, appear to have
but little testimony with which to
support their views. All the evidence
seems to be on the other side just now,
uud the fact that Mr. Blaine has leased
a house in this city for a term of ten
years, aud evidently inbuda to spend
a good deal of his time in this cily,
serves to strengthen the latter belief.
The residence be has chosen for him
self and his family is a large double
house on the east side of Lafayette
square, known as the Seward bouse.
It is an old fashioned structure, with
an nhundiinrc of great linll like rooms.
In the rear of the mansion there is a
great deal of unoccupied ground, al
though the stable is very large. It is
one of the historic houses of that
well known neighborhood. It was the
residence of Secretary Seward, and
until recently was used. as the offices
of the commissary general of the
army. The house will be in the hands
of a force of workmen in a few days,
and will he extensively repaired and
thoroughly renovated.
There was something lugubrious iu
the announcement of Secretary Whit
ney's reception Wednesday for Demo
crats, and yet it seemed fitted for such
a gatheriug just now. The announce
ment said a "cold lunch will be
served." Was that a piece of grim
and cruel humor on the part of Sec
retary Whitney, to gather our outgo
ing Democratic brethren in melan
choly conclave and feed them on cold
vittlesf Then the weather, not to be
inappropriate, turned the coldest it
has been this year, and it was a cold
day when the brethren gathered around
tho cold lunch.
A very affecting reunion took place
on the floor of the Senate the other
day between Senators Bowen and
Sabin. For the first time since both
have failed of re election they met
each other in the Senate chamber.
These two Senators are the only Sena
tors on the Republican side whose
terms expire in March, who made a
canvass to succeed themselves and
were not re elected. This established
a bond of sympathy between tbem
and they spent a good part of the
afternoon in an exchange of views.
R.
TIONKSTA MARKETS.
CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY
RELIABLE DEALERS.
Flour $ barrel choice - - 5.007.flO
Flour $i sack, - - 1.2o1.90
Corn Meal, 100 Ibi - . 1.251.4G
Chop feed, pure grain - L25
Corn, Shelled - - 70
Beans busuel ... 1.502.S0
Ham, sugar cured 14
Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - -124
Shoulders ..... 10
Whitefish, half-barrels ... 8.50
Lake herring half-barrels - 5.50
Sugar ...... 6J9
Syrup ...... 60(3,00
X. O. Molasses new ... B075
Roast Rio Coffee ... ?5fa27
Rio Coffee, ... . 2i
Java Coffee .... 8235
Tea ...... 208o
Butter ...... 25
Rice ..... . 8
Eggs, fresn .... ss
Salt best laVe .... j.26
Lard ...... q
Iron, common bar .... 2,50
Nails, lOd, keg - 2.50
Potatoes ..... 400,50
Lime bbl. .... 1.10
Dried Apples sliced per B 6S
Dried Reef - - - 18
Dried Peaches per lb . . . 10
Dried Peaches pared psr - - 16
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE of a writ or Fieri Facias
issued out of the Court of Common
Plana "' Vnraat Cnilntw Pan n u.l ..a i n
aud to me directed, there will be exposed
to sale by public vendue or outcrv, at the
Court House, in the Borough of Tionesta
ra., on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, A. D. 1880,
at 1 o'clock p. m., the following described
real estate, to-wit :
J. M. MINTZ and DAVID MIJfTZ, doing
uusiness as j. m. .miihz aim lirotner
vs. DANIEL McKENNA, Fi. Fa., No.
3, February Term, 18S!). Irwin, Att'y.
All the defendant's interest in that cer
tain tract, in Barnett township, Forest
County, l'enn'a, bcirinnins; at uost and
stones on line of Kuhnsand Wray ; thence
West 50 perches to Mst at Clarion county
line; thence North 118 perches to a post;
thence South 82 decrees East 11 perches to
a white oak ; thence by laud of Dotson,
North 58 perches to a post; thence East
3! perches to a post at line of Hilhruner;
thence 175 perches to beginning. Con.
taining titty acres and 124 perches, be the
same more or less, (reserving timber sold
to J. G. Brandon on articles). On which
Innd is one two-story frame house, about
16x30, ono log barn and out-buiidiiiKS ;
young orchard, and land partially cleared.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the
Sroperty of Daniel McKenna at the suit of
. M. Mintz and I). Mint., doing business
as J. M. Mintz and Brother,
TERMS OF SALE. The following
must be strictly compiled with when the
property is stricken down:
1. When the plaintiff or other lien cred
itors becou e the purchaser, the costs on
the rits must bo paid, und a list of liens
including mortgage si-an-hos on the prop
erty sold, together with such lieu credit
or's re'-emf tor the amount of the pro
ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof as
he mav claim, must be furnished the
Sheriff.
2. All bids must be paid in full.
3. All sales not settled immediately will
be continued until 2 o'clock p. 111,, ot tho
next day, at which time all property not
settled tor will again he put up and sold
at the expense and risk of the person to
whom first void.
See Purdou'a Digest, Ninth Edition
page 4 o and Smith's Forms, page 3M.
OKU. XV. SAW V Kit. Sheriff.
Sheriffs Othce, Tioucsta, Pa., January
28, 188SI.
Financial Statement.
Statement of the financial condition of
llono.ta lioroltgli School msli'let:
kksouhg-e.
School building, lot, bell aud
furniture Jlu.OCO 00
Iialance due by Collector subject
to exonerations 704 09
LIAHIMTlt.
11. uided debt $ii,200 00
Payable as follows :
y 4ii -ttKHJO
lMio to lw.14 inclusive per year 800 00
lsiif) to lhiitt inclusive per year 4oo IK)
1WO to I'M inc lusive per year 50J W)
Taxable val tuition of District,
n 107,-JtKi.uo.
' L il ' w- K '"INSON, President.
JAS-T.RKNNAN, Secretary.
Paine's
Celery
Compound
Purifies the Blood,
Strengthens the Nerves,
Stimulates the Liver,
Regulates the Kidneys
and Bowels,
Gives Life and Vigor
to every organ.
There's nothing like it.
" I,nst spring, NMne very much run down unit
OebllH-ntol. ljirociiml someet IMInen ( vN ry
iminunl. Tho use ot two bottles nia-lc inn
fwl like a new man. As a general tonlo and
spring- medicine, I do not know its ciiiaf
W. U tillKKNI.KAF,
Brigadier Ucnrral V. N. O., Unrltngton, Vt
Use It Now!
"ITHTlnfr lists! j-onr Pntnc's Celery Compound
this spring. 1 enn K.itely recommend It as tho
nwt powerful und nt the same time most
p-ntle n-gulator. It Is s splendid nerve tonic,
and since taking It I linve tell like a new man.'1
K K. Ksoim, alerlown, Dakota.
$1.00. Fix for .-..oa At UniRclats.
Weua Ricimrpson t Co. Props. l)urUn(,1on, vt.
'diamond DYES tt-SLSXZi
LACTATED FOOD &
PROCLAMATION.
WitKRKAs, The Hon. W. D. Rrown,
President Judge of the Court of Common
Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for
the county of Forest, has issued his pre
cept for holding a Court of Common Picas
Quarter Sesssions, Ac, at Tionesta, for
thi County of Forest, to commence on the
Fourth Monday of Feb., being the 2'th day
of Feb., lSKil. "Notice is therefore i von to
the Coroner, Justice of the Peace and Con
stables of said county, that they be then
and there iu their proper persons at ten
o'clock A. M., ol said day with their
recoids, inquisitions, examination, and
other remembrances, to do those things
which to their olllee appertain to bo done,
and to those whoare bound In recogniznm e
to prosecute against the prisoners lhat are
or shall bo in t lie jail of Forest County, that
they may be then and there to prosecute
against them ns shall be just, Given un
der mv hand and seal this 28th day of
January, A. D. 1880.
GEO. W. SAWYER, l.s. Sheriff.
Ierrnntilc Appraiser's
Xoticc.
Return of Mercantile Assessment of
lorest County, Pa,, tor the year 1SS:
Class. Tax.
BARNETT TOWNSHIP.
A. Cook, general merchandise: 13 $10 00
J. R. Pearsall, general merchan
dise is io ou
Maple Creek Lumber Co., general
merchandise 14 7 00
JKSKS TOWNSHIP.
Curll, Campbell t Co., L-enerul
inerchaiidixo 14 7 00
C. 8. Leech s Co.. ireueral mer
chandise 1:1 10 00
A. D. Neil, general merchandise.. .14 7 00
John Hoover, general merchan
dise 11 7 00
Amsler Rrothers, general mer
chandise II 15 00
C. P. Hunt, general merchandise .13 10 00
T.J. Revner, general merchandise 13 10 00
S. S. Towler, drug store 14 7 00
jacKson Jt iMatson, general mer
chandise.. 14 7 00
J. J. Ureen, general merchandise..l4 7 00
Miner fc Ureen. iroueral merchan
dise 1J 10 00
HOWE TOWNSHIP. '
S. Crawford, general merchandise. 13 10 00
forest I aiming Co., general mer
chandise 10 20 00
William K. Brown, general, mer
chandise 13 10 00
Reaver A Showers, general mer
chandise 14 7 00
J. L. Saxton, general merchandise. 14 7 00
Georgo Wolf, general merchandise 14 7 00
KINOSLEV TOWNSHIP.
D. H. Toby, general merchandise.. 14 7 00
M. Andrews, general merchandise. 14 7 00
Wheeler & Uusenbury, general
merchandise .". 14 7 00
E. Berlin tic Co., general merchan
dise H 7 00
R. Gillespie, general merchan
dise 14 7 00
HICKORY TOWNSHIP.
Wheeler, Dusenbury it Co., gen- '
eral merchandise 14 7 00
T. J. Bowman, general merchan
dise 12 12 &0
Seigworth A Henderson, general
merchandise 13 10 00
HARMONY TOWNSHIP.
W. P. Siggins, general merchan
dise 14 7 00
J. II. Karns. 14 7 no
Dunn ik Turner, general merchan
dise 12 12 50
Uarder.burg & Allan, general mer
chandise 12 12 50
Wilkins te Wheeler, drug store 14 7 00
Perry Machesney, general mer
chandise r 14 7 00
HON EST A HOItoroiI.
Win. Smearbaugh & Co., general
merchandise 1:110 00
G. W. Ilovard, general merchan
dise 13 10 00
D. Rarnett, general merchandise... 14 7 Od
U. W. Robinson, general merchan
dise 10 20 00
S. II. Haslet it Sons, general mer
chandise 13 10 00
II. J. Hopkins A Co., general mer
chandise 10 20 00
J. T. Carson, general iiierchau-
ms 14 7 00
Herman It Siggins, drug store 13 10 00
TIONEKTA TOWNSHIP.
T. Rrace A Co., general merchan
dise 14 7 00
J. W. B ill, general merchandise. ..14 7 00
(HKEN TOWNSHIP.
Collins A Kreitler, general mer
chandise 11 15 00
Collins A VVatson, general mer
chandise 14 7 00
U.S. Lacy, general merchandise... 11 7 00
BILLIARDS.
JENKS TOWNSHIP.
F. M. Reck, two tables 40 00
M. C. Carringer, two tallies 40 00
S. N. Buzzard, two tables 40 00
HARMONY TOWNSHIP.
L. C. Hill, three tables 50 00
TIONESTA BOKIIl'UH.
George Raab, four tables till (X)
O. C. Browuell, two tables 40 00
HOTKI.S.
TIONESTA UOItOl'OH.
O. C. Browuell, Central House 5 50 00
Appeals will be held at the Treasurer's
Olllee, Tionesta, Pa., Monday, February
2olh, ISM), between the hours of 0110 and
six o'clock P. M.
JOHN H. WHITK,
Mercantile Appraiser.
Tionesta, Pa., January 28, loy.
J OR WORK of every description execu
ted at the REPUBLICAN utlico.
COUNTY AUDITOR'S REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1883.
SOLOMON F1T.F.R.LI, Treasurer, In
ending Jan
DR.
To linlnncB I2,."0 "
To sciited tux returned 8! 11 08
To.liuv fees, i. W. Sawyer,
Shel l IV 12 00
to coal sold 1W 1
To Poor tnx, Jenks township ft.8 08
To seated tax returned 2 00
To ink sold to
To costs, Commonwealth vs.
Mrs. Wnltcrs 5 00
To books sold 1 07
To poor fund. Hickory Twp 1''0 00
To seated tux return d Tor iss... 8,1:78 80
To scut! t.-ix, Ilowo township,
r-tui-ned for lsss 7 42
To maintenance, John Clnrv, I'.
F. Kitehey 48 M
To irntNS sold 5 OO
To (10 dv tix for 18S8 21.1 78
To unseated tax lor 1S8M 3,!M 8il
To lioor fund. Hickory Twp 17. 00
To Innd redemption 7tl 81
To p-sr fund, t.rcen Twp 47 21
To poor fund, Tlonesta ilorotigh, f,0 00
.'.l,:tl5 l
To Ralnnce $11,403 20
SOLOMON FIT.G ICR A LP, Treasurer, In account with Redemption Fund, for the
year ending January 7, 1880.
To Ralnnce $3,381 85 Rv amounts paid to Individuals.. $2,!l:W (M
To ani'ts ree'd from indlridu-.ils.. 2,053 70 Ry Balance 3,300 113
$0,335 HI
$3,3'.0 03
To Rulane
SOLOMON FIT.UF.RALR, Treasurer, In account with the State of Pennsylvania,
for tho year ending January 7, 1880.
To Balance $ 474 67 Rv vouchers Stnte Treasurer $ 400 00
To State tux for 18?8 708 00 Ry 5 per cent. com. tin $708.58. ... 3543
Rv 1 per cent. com. on $073.15 0 73
Ry Ralanco 741 17
$1,183 33
$ 741 17
To Ralanco
W. D. SI1IKLDS, County Commissioner, In account with Forest County, for tho year
ending January 7, 1880.
To orders drawn $218 30 Rv 50 dav's sorviee $177 00
Ry 713 utiles travel 71 30 $248 30
J. J. PARSONS, County Commissioner, in account with Forest County, for tho year
ending January 7, 1889.
To orders drawn $343 20 Rv 84 dav's service $252 00
Ry 012 ni lies travel I'l l") $343 20
C. F. LEDKBUR, County Commissioner, in account with Forest County, for tho year
ending January 7. 1S80.
To orders drawn $204 70 Rv 82 dav's service $24(1 00
Ry 487 miles travel 48 70 $291 70
CALVIN M. ARNKR, Prothonotary, In account with Forost Comity, for tho year
ending January 7, 1880.
To orders drawn f'tJS 15 Ry fees $ !28 15
O. W. SAWYER, Sheriff, in account with Forest County, for tho year ending January
7, 1889.
To orders drawn - $315 25 Ry fees $'115 25
P. M. CLARK, District Attorney, In account with Forest County, for the year ending
January 7, 1880.
To orders drawn ?iS 00 Ryfces... $13 00
FOREST COUNTY, ss:
We, the undersigned Auditors of Forest County, do hereby certify that wo mot in the
Commissioners' Ollice in said County according to law, and" did audit and adjust tho
several accounts of the Treasurer, Sheriff, Prothonotary, District Attorney and County
Commissioners, of said County, tor the year ending January 7, 1880, and linil them as
sot forth in the foregoing report; in testimony of which wo havo hereunto set our
nanus ami seals tins ism any 01 January A, l. issii.
K. Ij. JON F.S, I
WILLIAM RLUM.I
R. Z. GILLESPIE, I
Attost-J. E. UILLARD, Clerk.
EXPENDITURES of Forest County, for year onding January 7, 1880.
Lauds sold County $ 1,178 74
1 ounsol lees.
County Commissioners
County Commissioners'Clerk ....
Jury fees
Jury Commissioners and Clerk..
Assessors
Constables lnd Tipstaves
Court Crier
Road View
Fuel, Lights, Lamps Au
50 00
880 'jo
720 00
1,8I8 62
50 30
001 75
310 35
57 50
2.S2 20
451 Sil
I'.lectlons "(.f-so
Commonwealth costs v2i:2 22
Rooks and Stationary 205 08
7iU2i)
Repairs on Court House hij Jail H5 41
Warren Hospital .-.T". 6S8 00
Sheriff's fees 4.14 01
Prothonotnrvs fees 447 00
Janitor.-. . 1:13 70
Poshuro 13 58
Express and Freight 0 13
FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Forest County for the year ending January 7, 1880.
ASSETS.
Ralanco due on Conntv account by Solomon Fitzgerald, Treasurer $11,408 20
Seated Lands returned for 1KK8 3s2 04
Due by L. Agnew. ex-Sheriff 40 (10
Due by Tioucsta Township 182 52
Due by Tioi.csta Rorough 15M 62
Duo by Green Township HIS CO
$12,710 04
LIABILITIES.
Amount due on Water Closets $ 1,220 00
Amount duo on Cl.-irington Bridgo 3,300 00
Surplus over all Liabilities 8,105 05
$12,710 01
FOREST COUNTY, ss :
Pursuant to law we, tho undersigned Commissioners of Forost County, publish tho
foregoing exhibit of tho receipts and expenditures of said County for ths year ending
January 7, 1880. Witness our hands and seals this Istli day of January, A. D. 1880.
Attest-J. T. RRENNAN, Clerk.
S.H.
GENERAL MERCHANTS.
Doalers in
Also,
UNDERTAKERS.
TIONESTA, PA.
SOCIAL MIRROR;
Or Social and Moral Culture.
Introduced by Rose Elizabeth Cleveland,
Is having the largest sale of any strictly
subscription book published.
Terms and circulars free j if you mean
business, and want to commence work at
once, send il for outlit. Exclusive Terri
tory Guaranteed. Hoping to secure your
services for Ihsh we are Yours trulv,
LYMAN W. IjR'KKRSON A CO.",
010 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo.
(Mention this paper.)
Confirmation Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing account has been tiled in my ollice
and will be presented ut next term of
Court, beginning on fourth Monday of
February, lss'.i:
First and final account of Thomas J.
Bowman, Guardian of Win. W. Siggins.
C. M. AKNER,
Clerk of Orphans' Court.
Tioucsta, Fa., Jau. 21, 180.
account with Forest County, for tho year
nary 7, 1889.
CR.
Ry County orders paid $12,730 17
Hy8J per cent, commission on
same 44.1 87
Ry vouchers scnted lands, rct'd... '2H Ott
liy vouchors exonerations 144 24
Ry per cent, commission on
lands redeemed J,il:8.n8 102 85
Ry lands sold County, Juno sales
1888 1,170 74
Ry Ralauc
..$11,108 2tl
$l,ni3 II)
$0,333 1
$1,183 33
County Auditors.
Stenographer 1(7 30
Refunding orders 12 01
District Attorney 48 00
Western Penitentiary 310 50
Cleaning Court House, Jail and
Washing 45 00
Auditors Biid Clerk 85 00
Bridges , 1,200 51
County Institute 130 00
Coroner 2 75
iiuifMes for Court House and Jail 41 80
Court Auditor 10 00
Transcribing Assessments l'.Ki 00
Printing 428 80
Jail Phvsiciau 8 00
Retorm' School ! 52
Insurance 3'i0 00
Ijihor... 53 80
Express 4 52
Water Closets 1,205 07
Treasurer's Commission 518 72
W. II. SIIIKLDS, )
C. F. LEOKBUR, U'ounty Commlssie
J. J. PARSONS, J
DAVID BARNETT,
Dealer in
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES
GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARK,
GENTSIFURNISHING GOODS,
GLOVES, MITTENS,
JEWELBY,
CUTLERY, CONFECTIONERY,
CIGARr, TOBACCO, &.C.
Everything Fresh, New, and of Choicest
the Markets afford. Constant ad
ditions being uiado to stock.
('(hjxtky ntoincii
Taken in rxehango for Goods, and the
Highest Prices allowed.
Cash Paid for
HIDES, FELTS ID FIRS.
IRON, RAGS and JUNK of all kinds
taken in cxcliaugo.for goods.
I aim to give customers perfect satisfac
tion iu all dealings with them. A share of
public patrotiHge is respectfully solicited,
with the promise that none shall go away
disappointed.
DAVID BARNETT, Tioucsta, Pa.
A GENTS
A WANTED
To canvass for one of the largest, oldest
established, Best Known Nurseries iu the
country. Most liberal terms. Uneipialed
facilities. Geneva Nursery, Established
1840. V. A T. SMITH, Goueva, N. Y.
1 IT. I J. I
aQlgroi8)Qij,.-
Lowest
VI3Vr WIC IvlsTOW:
WE KNOW WK IIAVK GOOD VALUES IN OUR DRESS GOO D8 DEPARTMENT
WE KNOW WK IIAVK TIIR LATEST STYLES AND DESIGNS!
WK KNOW WK HAVE GOODS WORTH ALL WK ASK FOR THEM I
WE KNOW WK IIAVK AN ASSORTMENT THAT ALL CAN SELECT FROM !
WE KNOW THAT TO APPRECIATE OUR STOCK YOU MUST
COE .AJSTD SEE!
DRESS FLANNELS, WOOL SUITINGS, HENRIETTAS,
FINE CASHMERES, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, MUSLINS.
CLOTBIKB! M1S iiE
MEN'S, ROYS', CHILDREN'S
M TVS, ROYS', CHILDREN'S
MEN'S, ROYS', CHILDREN'S
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoos and Rubber Goods,
Flannols, Blankets, Yarns and Comfortables,
Robes, Horso Blankets, Carpets and Oil Cloth.
GROCERIES! GROCERIES At
, Our Stock of Groceries, .
. ZFT-jOTTIR, JbJlSTJD PEED
Is always kept right up to tho Standard, except In Prices, whloh are all cut to piece.
Our Slock of Goods ombracos overything kept in a General StoreTfroni Baled flar to
the Flnost Silk..- COME AND SEE US.
, IT. J. HOPKINS & CO.
HERMAN & SIGGINS !
DRUGGISTS c GROCERS,
TIONESTA, - - PEWK.
IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS RE FOUND
nm FMESMFST GMQCEftlES.
RERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETARLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON.
Iu our Drug Department, which is In charge, or a thoroughly competent Clerk, " "
will always bo found tho
PUREST DRUGS AND , CHEMICALS !
PRESCRIPTIONS COM POUN D E U W IT II UTMOST CA RE.
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WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO,
-DEALERS IN-
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NGTIONS. HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEERS
WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY,
JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS.
BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY !
GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
iWrai BOBIfOI Km CASH:
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
it
ri 1 .. tl -
mm
A
Is here furnished of the consequence of
neglecting to tiike wise wifely ad
vice. This man thought ha
knew it all and
Turned Up His Noso
At our low priced Furniture because they
were low. He paid two prices for uu
interior article which led his wile to
Turn Down His Noso
For future reference. She gave him tho
shake in a mild form and threatened
divorce lor the next olfenco. She's
all right. To fail to trade witli
Nelson Greunlund is
A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE
If the courts would only think so. Keep
on ladies. Educuto your huxband to
know a lmrgain w hen be sees it.
Traill Ilium iu the way they
bin-ill I go (for Furniture.)
And remember that
way is to
N. CREENLUND'S,
Undertaker A Einbaluier,
331 Exchange Rlock,
WARREN, PA.
IF YOU WANT a renpeeluble Job of
printing at a reasonable price seud your
order to this ollico.
wmmh Jim
am&9
ffcvrsr Goons
ciEiii CIOTHIIGI
MEN'S, ROYS', CHILDREN'S
MEN'S, BOYS', CI 1 1 LliRKN'M
M EN'S, BOYS', CIULDRKS'S
SAVE MONEY!
HOW P
I1Y BUYING THE
SNAG-PROOF RUBBER BOOT,
THE REST IN THE WORLD!
II. J. HOl'KIXK fc 0.,
SOLE" AGENTS.
Ctr A M'.llt liuuwtu THAT PHOHUCES
r0l.w H.Ul. WIILitC AU. UTUEtlS
vi--.-..!l in-.! liiHlin Fortes n4
. :i ic-.ii s-.aij. f; At ntcttifct tit Ui.
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'til 1 ll.t . 1 ' 1 1 '.:-.! a." u lliti
r t,'.r.unr.n
( rj;i u 1. 1.1 it1.-.- to vtuw I .. i r :i term of
r;o E!A:::rio pay.
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iCMi HAin GROWER CO-
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