THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. C. WINK, CDITOK 4 PROrdllTOK. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY in, I8W. Announcements. Tcrmii strictly cash In advance, ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to unnnnnra Ir. s s Towler of Jenks township, as a candidate i.m arbcihuij-, nunjeci 10 ltepuhlican unages. COUNTY TREASURER. We are authorized to announce Calvin M. Arner, of Tionesta liornuuli as a can didate tor County Treasurer, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce John R. ttageod, of Tioneta Rorough as a can didate for County Treasurer, subject to Republican usages. Republican County Committee Mooting-. Tbe Republican County Commit tee of Forest County will meet at tbe Court House, Tionesta, on Tuemlay evening, March lsf, 1808, (court week), and all members of the Com mittee are requested to be present Among (he important business to be transacted is the fixing of a date for the holding of the Republican pri mary election. Gu8 B. Evans, Chairmau. Feb. 15, 1808. The Crnitol Commission. Auditor-General Myliu, and Si ?ena- lor McCarroll, two of the Capitol Commissioners, resent the insinua tions of Governor Hastings and oth ers tbat there is any thought of job bary in the erection of the new Capi tol. Mr. Mylin says that the Gover nor is trying to hoodwiuk the people. "To many of the people," he con tinues, "who have not kept close watch on the legislation on this sub ject and subsequent proceedings, are not aware or probably have forgotten, that the 'scheme' of the Governor was to build five separate buildings. "When done and all completed it would have looked a good deal like an Indian village minus the great cnieitain. ihe estimated cost of the architects amounted to upward of 83,000,000, which, with the experi ence builders have with architects' estimates, ought to be multiplied by two to get at the exact cost, and would exceed the cost of the proposed icgisiauve ouiidiog with the two wings added for departmental pur pose." 1 He maintains that the idea of the umnr i-uimuissiouers, to nave but one building, and costing perhaps $1,500, UUU, wotill be the most economical and best in the end. He says he does not think the Governor's plan to build a 8550,000 capitol "will make a creditable building, because it is loo cheap, bull it may fire tbe heart of the terra colta statesman." Mr. Mylin tlien warms up and says: 1 spurn the idea and the intiraa Hon that there were jTibs in it. It is only those who have had experience in jooocry tnat are so ready to cast a stigma upon their peers and try to blacken their character. For my part, and I speak for my colleagues as well as myself. We stand ready io uave an Kinas ot jobbery invest! gated." Which is rather a startling iosinu anon ior me Auditor General to make. Punx'y Spirit. In the injunction proceedidgs in the Dauphin county courts, the Gov ernor, and Attorney-General McCor mick were defeated, Judge Siraonton deciding in favor of the commission. Tbe Attorney-General will appeal to the supreme Court. DeLome Takes a Walk. Senor Dupuy DeLome, Spanish Minister at Washington, has writ him self out of a job, and is no longer in business at the U. S. capitol. Mr. DeLome wrote a letter to his friend Canalejas at Havana, indecently c en suring President McKinley and crit icising his message to Congress, using the following language: Besides the uaturul and inevitable coarseness with which he repeats all that tbe press aud public opinion of opain has Baid ot Weyler.it shows once more tbat McKinley is weak and ca tering to tbe rabble, and, besides, a low politician, who desires to leave a door open for tne and to stand well with the jingoes of his party. In less than twenty-four hours af ter this insultiug letter was made public thu offensive Spaniard was re lieved of his office, and his resigna tion, having been telegraphed to the Spauisb cabinet, was accepted, before Uncle Sam had time to get his boots on aud help the oflVader off the grass at tbe toe of one of them. There U tome speculation as to what effect this incident may have in the matter of a probable scrimmage between the Uuite States aud Spain, but it is likely to pasa without fur ther notice unless ihe Spanish gov ernment 8houlL,hecuine insolent and continue to uphold the deposed offic ial in his insults. The secoml trial of Leutgerl, the Chicago sausage maker, for the mur der of his wile, eoded in conviction, and the jury fixed the penalty of life imprioounjeut iustead of hanging. A new trial has becu aked for. ihe January customs receipts were double those fur August. Steady gams are one of the leading charae tcristirs of tli Dingliy law. The United States is now reprv eenled by Ambassadors to London, JJerlin, Paris, Rome and St. Peters burg. Tliey carry more weight than before in the diplomatic woild, and are granted a prompter hearing at court. Japan hns under construction four immense battle ships, ten large cruis ers and twenty-three Urge torpedo boats, which will make her navy the third largest in the world. The Jap inese fleets will have something to ssy about future affairs on the Pa cific. A correspondent sa rs that Tom Watson, who will he the Populist vnuuiuuio ior governor ot ueorgia, has defended nineteen cases of capital crime and cleared the prisoner in ev ery case except one. Mr. Watson's silvery voice seems to be less effective with the voter than with the juror. Iheke is evidence of the rank Congressman Arnold takes in nation al councils in bis late appintmentas a member of the Republican Congres sional Campaign Committee. Al a caucus of the committee held in Washiugton last, week new members were choseu from the delegations of various Slates, one additional mem ber being taken from Pennsylvania, and tbat was Mr. Arnold. His friends applaud the distinction and consider the selection well made, as Mr. Arnold is a good campaigner, an ingenius student of public situations and his political beliefs are Republi can unalloyed. The Democratic papers are reioic ing over the exclusion of American truit rrom Germany, and are hoping that there is truth in the story that American wines and horses will also be shut out. They were jubilant r ... I r tew jeais ago wnen uermany pro hunted tbe importation of American pork, bacon and lard. Anything which is calculated to injure or dis credit the country always brings joy to tbe Democrats. Their triumph in tbe present itistauce, however is like ly to be very short. If the German Bundesratb's resolution does not re strain the German customs officials, action by the American Congress will Ibe interdict is a surrender to the German producers and dealers want to secure a monopoly of market, as that was which shu who the out American pork. This time th United Statee, if the unjust discrim nation is continued, will, through its customs laws, strike back. Globe Democrat. Tlon.'Nta Summer School Begins May 3, 1S98. l lie work of this Summer School will be a review In the branches in which each person desiring to teach must pass an ex aminotion before the County Superin tendent. 1 union. f.) por term. Two pupils from one family, $4 per term each. For full information address. R. N. Speer, Tionesta, Pa. Sealed Bids for Erection of School House. Tlie Board of School Directors of Kings- ley lownsbip, Forest county, will re novo oOTiini uius ior me erection or a school house at Mayburg, in said Town snip, until February 22d, 18S8. Plans and specifications may be seen at the of fice of the Secrotar v of tlm Rosnt w v Jones. Newtown Mills, Pa., with whom urns snouiu ue nieu. The board reserves me ngni lo reject, any or all bids. J. B. Carpenter, Pres., W. F. Jon eh, Secy. Newtown Mills, Jan, 28, 1VJ8. 2-2-3t, You can got it at Hopkins' store, tf Children and adults tortured hv burns scalds, injuries, oczema or skin diseases may secure instant relief by using De Witt's Witch llazol Salve. It is the great pile remedy. Heath & Killmer. Do yon appreciate irood laundry Dunkirk work? if no oatronize the Steam Laundry. Miles A Armstrong, agents, if A fow months airo Mr. Bvron l.-.ror.. of Woodstock, Mich., was badly alliicted wnti rheumatism. His riirlit leir wan swolen the full lenirth, causing him great suffering. He was advised to try Cham berlain Pain Balm. The first bottle of It helped him consideralil v and the ond ell'ected a cure. The 25 and 60 cent sizes are for salo by (i. W. Bovaid. What ulcasure is the r in lif u.-iiK a mill I ii I iniiuiiAuu 9 I housunds experience them who could become perlectly hoaltuv by using Do Vitt's Little Karly Hisers, the famous tittle pills. Heath S Killmer. A tlil'ill of terror is pinnrion, tv,onn brassy cough of crouy sounds through the house at iiMit. Hut the i.,rr,.r ....... changes to relief after One Minute Cough Cure has been administered. Kaf and harmless for children. Itealk dt Killmer There are three littla thi more work than anv other Huou tilings created they are DuWitl'a Little Karly Kisers, the last being the famous little pills for stomach and liver troubles. wm iv niiiu.er. Honest goods at bargain prices, odd lots tiud refuge here. Milea t. No Arm- strong. It. I have iiiven Cliaiiiberluin's rv.m.i. Remedy a fair test and consider it Oltn .if the very best remedies tor croup that I have ever found. One dose has always been sultlcient, although I use if. freely. Any cold my children Contract vil,l very readily to this medicine. I seiciitiously recommend it lor croup and colds in children. Ueo. K. Wolf, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Fredonia, Fla. Sold by U. W. Bovard. A tier year of nntnld mi ffc r i n lt from piles, n. W. Pursoil of Knltnersvlllo.Pa., was em eu ny nxinff a mnuio iiox ot Do Witfe Witch I lintel Salve, hkln riiaeasoa such as erzemn, rah, pimple and obsti nato sores are rcndilr cored by thin fa mous remedy. Heath Killmer. Mr. Ward L. Smith, of Fredrickstown, Mo., was troubled with chronic diarrhra for over th'rty years. Ilo had become lully satisfied that it w as only a question ofa short timo until b would have to give up. He had been treated by some of the best physicians in Europe, and America but got no permanent relief. One day he picked up a nowsnapet and chanced to read an advertisement of ( hamberlain m Colic, Cholera and Diar-rhu-a remedy. He (rot a bottle of it, the first dose helped him and ita continued use cured him. For sale by (1. W. Ho vard. Have Von uot '.r.00 7 Have von trnt tW.OQT Have you got lloO.OOT If so, why don't you deposit it with the Conewango ldiildinir yan Association Association of Warren, Pa. Thcv will nay yon fl per cent, per annum Cash Dividend, nnvnhln semi-annually, and you can withdraw your principal in full at any time after 6 months. - fi-5-lv. We are anxious to do a lima com! In this world and can think of no nlcaanntnr or bettor way to do it than by recom mending (ne Minute Cough Cure ana preventive of pneumonia, cnnsiimntlon and other serious lung troubles that fol low neglociad colds. Heath Killinor. Whooping couirh is the most distressing malady, but Its duration can lie cut short by Ihe use or One Minute Cough Cure, whi"h Is also tlio best known reined v for croup and all bingand bronchial trouglea. mum . iwimier. Til I A I, I.I.ST. List of causes set down for trial I II tlio Court of Common Pleas or Forost County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Fourth Monday of February, 18118; 1. John Confer vs. L. Hammond, M. Crosby, doing business as Hammond, Crosby ,t Co., No. 4, May Term, 18SI5. Appeal by derenpant from" J. P. 2. Soth C. McArthur, trustee under the will nf Aimer Hammond, deceased, vs. Tionesta (ias Company, No. 44, August Term, 18!i". Summons in ejectment. 3. Caroline L. Hoysradt et. al., vs. Tio nesta Gas Company, No. 45, August Term, 18ti7. Summons In ejectment. 4. Dodd, Mead A Co., vs. W. T. Hart, appeal by pi if from J. P. No. 58 Febru ary Term, 1897. 5. 8. K. Church vs. W, J. Foreman, executor, summons In action of assump sit. No. 0, Fob. Term, 1898. 6. The St. Albans Mfji.Co., vs. Tionesta Mfg. Co., Limited. Summons in action of trespass. No. 1. Feb. Term, 189S. Attest, JOHN H. ROBEKTSON, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa., January 81, 1898. Confirmation Notice. Notice Is hereby siven that the follow Ing accounts have been tiled in my office aim win ue preseniea at ine next term o court for confirmation. r irst and linal account of Jamb Mer cilliott, administrator of Dp.isy I. Mercil liott. deceased, of MarienvMle. Pa. First and final account cf Jonathan Al- baugh, administrator of Mary E. Surena deceased, late of Hickory Town-bin P: J. H. ROBERTSON, ' Clerk Orphans' Court. Tionesta, Pa., January 31, 1898. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, TIONESTA, - PZNN. S. S. CflNFlELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, fiood rsrrlar.es a.., I rti. gies to let upon the most reasonable torma. win alto UO JOB TEJHsTQ- All orders left at the Post Otllce will receive prompt attention. PROCLAMATION. W hkkkas, The Hon. Charles H. Noye. President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for uiocoiiiuy 01 forest, Has issued his pre cept tor holdingaCourt of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions of the Peace. Orphans' Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for th v nil, uvui uiiti iHrm nnr miri i nrm i ounty 01 sorest, to commence on the rouriii xiionuay or February, being the 2sih day of February, 18ilS. No tice is therefore given to the Cor- unur, justices or uie Peace and Con stables of said county, that they be then and there in thoir proper persons at ten o clock A. M., ol said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their otlice annerijiin tn i,0,i,... and to those whoare bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners ihat are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that they may be then and thore to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der my hand and seal this 24th day of .laniiunr 1 It Iliili f KAN K P. WALKER, i..s. Slierilf. OFTICIA1T. Onice i .fc 7W National Hank R llililitlir OIL CITY. PA. Eyes examined free. Excl usi vel vptical. TIMETABLE, in etrect Oct. 10, 1897. Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west as follows : No. 31 Buffalo Express, daily -'fP'u'jJay 12:00 noon. No. bl Way Freight (carrying passengers), uauy except Sunday i.tn ... No. 33 Oil City Ex j ress, daily vaihii iiimuy 7:40 p. in. For Hickory.Tidioute.WHrien Ii.,-,., Bradford. Olean and the Kst ' No. 30 Olean Express, daily "'',oPt u'y 8:45 a. ui. No. 32 PitLsburir Ex n res daily excent Sundav i-io ,n No. 00 Way Freight (carrying passengers to Irviueton) daily r.jii ouiiuj u:ooa. m. Get Time Tables and full i.,iv,h..,uii., from W. H. SAUL. Agent. Tionesta. Pa K. BELL, Gen'lSupt. J. A. FELLOJVS, 1 Gon'l JKsenger A Ticket Agent, General offlee. Mooiiev-lii il.u.,.. ui.i Cur. Main and Clinton Kts.. HnMulo N v , HAZt LTINE tfJte WOOLEN MILLS. .'tS?'-,V. Warren. Pa. 1 Make T wand.. t'uimereii,l-Iminels and Yttrrm of pure wimiI, without sliod dy, rlurkii, wiist or any uiinlurv wUiuv ever. MWHIUJI.M. COUNTY AUDITORS' REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1897. JAM KS II. FOX ICS, Treasurer, in account with Kornnt Countr for (ho year enrllns 1 ...... ICMli) To bal. from settlemant of 1898 $!2(oM 94 I o im't from J. P. lines ill 00 Io am t rrom land rednmptlnn.. 142 24 Toam t from C.H. Murphy tine 33 00 To am't from sain of barn" 3.1 00 To am't from J. Bander Jurors' board bill 13 00 To am't from A. Uilflllan lino.. 8(H) 00 To am't from A. Uilfillan costs.. 873 (HI To am't fioin Jury fees R 00 To am't from License foes 142 50 To am't from Harmony Town shipbuilding fund 29 07 To am't from Tionesta Borough Poor account m 2i5 Toam'tfromUreeiiTp.Poorac't 130 60 To am't rrom State lax on per- sonai indebtedness 500 47 To am't from State tax returned on personal indebtedness 400 95 To am't from Alien tax 1897 10 01 To am't from unseated tax, 1897 0,0X7 28 To am't from seated tax lor 1897 17,798 M To am't from seated lands re turned for 1890 cii m To am i from 00 day list for 1897 68 (0 To am't from Int. on unseated lax for 1890 281 22 To am't from 6 pr ot. added to Coll'rs' returns A Coll'rs ao'U 270 12 Tobalanc I 'S IS JAMES II. FOXES, Treasurer of Forest " Hi.IU,IUH Olf nvivnina ior toe yoar To State tax on indebtedness of Forest Countv t ii no To Mercantile tax 050 00 Io billiard and pool tax 800 00 To peddlers' license 16 00 (1,130 00 JAMES II. FONES, Treasurer, in aocount with the Redemption Fund for the year . Dniliii Jammer Q luua Tn lial fi.i.i .AltUmA-i n r imui t... . n iw; . j . . .. . . LC"T'- v iw To am't ree'd from individuals 215 25 mi, 9i0 44 To balance $524 36 JAMES II. FONES, Treasurer, in account with T.tnonr t.i..oi.. r... i, 1 10 License foes $ 750 00 ?750 00 """"J i. tunw ireasurer. in account with Una tvi T. r. .. ji ' . Januarv To bal. from sottlornent ot 1897..$ 200 00 To Dog tax for 1897 172 50 $372 50 ROBERTSON, Prothonotary JOHN II. nij no mo year euning January 3, ltsys. To orders drawn $ 307 06 By fees t FRANK P. WALKER, Sheriff of Forest To orders drawn 1,210 80 J f 1,216 86 . . .... uisinci . Aiiornoy or sorest County, in account with Forest Countv ior tlm VHr anilliiff T.ni..... n t .o J - .v, mam. , 13 UU JJy COS 134 00 W. M. COON, Commissioner of Forest County in account with said County for the year ending January 3, 1898. To order drawn - $ 630 91 By 154 days al $3..V) per day f "39 00 djo vi C. M. WII1TEMAN, Commissioner of Forest County, In account with said Countv for the year ending January 3. 1898. To orders drawn $ 484 49 V 4S4 4 1 HERMAN BLUM, Commissioner of Fbrost County, in account with said for the year ending Jaquary 3, 18!t8. To orders drawn $ 482 83 By 129 days at 3.50 per day $ By expanses allowed VOPIi'ST PnlTWTV ..?yotl'OU,n0rsiBn-e(,Au1itolJof Poreal County, do hereby certify that wo mot at the Commissioners' ortlce in said County, according to law. ami did audit and ,. T.i i. , , , r""uri rroinonoiary, Sberiif, District Attor ney, and the County Commissioners, for the year ending January 3d. IS93. and we found the same as set out in the foregoing report. In testimony whereof we havj hereunto set our bands and seals this 14lh day of January, A. D 1898 J. R. CLARK, sisal) M. K. ABBOTT, bkalI County Auditors. Attest, J. D. DAVIS, Clerk. FLYNN, U,jJ EXPENDITURES of Forest County for Assessors ior iavt aua V 1,570 93 iiguiiuiil J.Ui;l tf4 Bridges Protlioootary's fees.., 801 00 307 00 387 10 sneritt s lees., Commonwealth costs 910 41 expense Express and dravaue 90 02 18 36 bumce supplies 347 29 nfir-V'.:;:-?5 District Attorney 134 00 County Auditors County Auditors' Clerk Jury Commissioners 77 04 50 00 130 22 101 00 30 00 78 00 113 00 Stenographer rip statt , Court Crier Scalp Bounties t'ostage 33 92 fuel and Lights 283aVo Water 100 00 Jury fees , 2,352 03 573 50 Hoarding prisoners at Jail ry, Ac 249 41 Road Costs.? 130 00 Repairs to Court House, Grad ing, die 165 88 4 45 15 00 312 00 780 00 14 89 Tobacco for prisoners Lunacy fees Janitor Com'i-s Clerk rvHsiuug loruau n 8j FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Forest ASSETS. Am't in hands of Co, Treas'r... .f 10,702 80 uue irom reen 1 'p ui 60 " Hickory Twp 580 37 " Howe Twp 398 08 " Tionesta Boro 08 75 of seated lands returned... 512 72 of liabilities over assets 22,639 78 f.i5,000 00 FOREST COUNTY, ss. Pursuant to law we. the underslirned the 'foregoing exhibit of the rweipU and ending January' 1st, 1'K lstt 1M'U W Inuua n. C. M. W H HERMAN Attest, j. T. DALE, Clerk. Divorce Notice. COUNTY OFrtjREST, ss. The Commonwealth of J'ennsulvania to the Whereas. August Johnson did on tlm 29lh day of July, ls7, prefer a petition to our said Judges of the said Court of Com mon fleas lor said Couuty, praying tor the causes therein set forth, tiiat he might be divorced from the bonds of nilltrilnnn v entered into with you, Theresa Johnson. We, therefore, command you, the said Theresa Johnson, that, setting aside all other business and excuses whatsoever, you be aud appear in your proper per on beforn our Judges at Tionesta, at a Court of Common Pleas there to be hold for the County of Forest, on the Fourth Monday ot Febrnajy, 1898, to answer the petition or libel of tlie said Auuiist John. sou and to show cause if any you have. why the said August Johnson, vour hus band, should not be divorced "from the bonds ot matrimony, agreeably to tbe Acta ot Assembly in such case made and provided. Herein fail not. Witness the Hon. C. H. Noyea, Presi dent of our said Court, at Tionesta. the oth day of January. 1898. J. U. ROBERTSON, Prothonotary. 117 Rat 4M iy main treasurers receipts, poisons! Indebtedness 6,r4 87 riy mate Treasurer receipt". County Indebtedness 104 00 By bonds redeemod fl.ooo 00 By interest coupons redeemed.. l,7'Zri 00 By seated land returns for 1890.. B14 08 ity exonerations for 1890 375 83 My collectors' percentages for 194, '95 and '90 4.7 44 By Collector's nercciilat-es and abatements for 1897 729 42 uy pr et. com. on 17,725.00, nonas and coupons 309 00 uy pr ct. com. on f 17,803.48 orders 712 14 uy 1 pr ct. cam. on $500.47 Stat9 n 60 By amount to balance 10,702 80 4O,028 66 County, In account with the State of Ponn ending January 3, 1898. By printers' bills (Mercantile Appraisement) 1 03 33 By amount uncollectible 64 00 uy o pr ct, com. on f 1,006 63 30 By Stale Treasurer's receipts 018 64 uy amount to balance 78 I 1 . ft . y am i paid individuals t 207 77 By 4 pr ct. 00m. on 1207.77 8 31 By amount to balance 524 36 1740 44 By County orders redeemed ' , . . ."vviinwT 1UI JCHI CI J 1.1 ing January 3. 1898. By am't paid Jenks Townsuin. s 228 00 By am't paid HoweTownship.. 57 00 By am't paid Barnett Twp 67 00 By am't paid Tionesta Boro 228 00 ny am 1 10 county account 142 60 uy 0 pr ct, commission on f750.. 37 50 -j ru n - - - ivi .uu viiuiug 3. 18 IS. By orders redeemed $ By 4 pr ct. com. 011 $308.53 By am't to balance 308 63 12 34 51 63 of Forest County, In account with 1372 60 Forest 307 00 Ounty, In account with Forest County mft wnuiinijr o, low, 9 407 35 By prisoners' board A turnkey fees 604 00 isy expenses allowed 203 01 a 1 out ut . uii nil. . 11 , low, uy expouses allowed 97 91 ni By 129 days at $3.50 per dav $ 451 50 By expenses allowed .". 32 99 484 49 County 451 50 31 33 3 48'i 83 the year ending January 1st, 1898. Jail Supplies.., 43 85 2 50 10 00 48 85 Sheriff Osirood. costa Court A uditor Telephone .., Western Penitentiary 200 48 rrotu y Arner Refunding Orders...., S de Walk , 27 80 2 70 27 39 Flag lor Court House Insurance 3.51, 7 50 Aiucgueny work House 6111 Attorney's fees joo 00 Maple Creek bridge 991 30 Hickory Bridge 1,600 00 tombstones for deo'd soldiers... 45 00 Foundations for setting cannons 40 29 Board lor Jury 13 00 r.xpense uom rs convention 27 11 Township Election Houses 175 82 Jail Physician. 11 00 County Institute Inquest Constables ,'. Warren Insane Asylum Commissioners' nav 140 00 38 38 177 00 821 25 1,437 75 1,156 80 1,047 39 1,725 00 Hi4 00 6,000 00 Collectors' Commission 1894. '95 MUt ....1 'n-7 Treas, Commissions Interest Tax on loans County bonds redeemed . . ... County for the year ending January 1, 1S9S- LIA111LITIES. Bonds outstanding 35,000 00 $35,000 00 Com expenditures of said Countv forhe vpV ..,.,lu un.l m... 1 " . . u sgnia 1111 ITEM AN. County CoiiMiilBsioners. BLUM THE CREATEST IMPROVEMENT EVER HADE 11 RUBBER SHOES Ceo. Walkinioa a Co., V v Chliadelphla. ... THB SERPENTINE ELASTIC STAY 47; -nt ? c. . .:.'.ig at the aides near t 'c A iiiiiplo remedy -. 1 . 1 .omes a long defect in HVCI :-llutS. MILES & ARMSTRONG, f X Keep Out of Keep Up WHAT Y Oil TO GBT.SQ&EED : ' " x Simply invest in a lot of watered stock, but if you want to buy the best NIIOIX at pop ular prices, fSIIOIN that are right in every detail N1IOISS for Men, Women and Children, we can just show you what you desire in this line ami at prices be s low all competitors, style and quality considered. DON'T BUY UNTIL YOU AND GOT Vliles k 'PHONE 34. - KEPLER Itiznrre UcMlgii In Wall Paper are verv ef feciive wheu ued in larL'e rooms In the average room, a rich design of solid color, with maybe a sprinkling of little figures iu contrasting color, is tne proper tnmg. 1 his is not the place where you come in and say, "I've got a room, eight by ten feet and ten feet high How much wall paper will I need, and how much will it cost?" Before we sell you a wall pa rter we want to find eut several Ihinoa. - .... ..... B. It is a more parlicalar way, n better way and in the end a cheaper way. We BBandle thft To be found and our Stock is Finest Quality HEATH dc rtltmoW 31; - yO.B038. A. U. Kelly, A.'.Waynk Cook, President. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, DIHKOTOK8 A.-Wayne Cook, " a. W. Robinson, Win. Mmeai bauBh, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Ritchey. J. T. Ualo, p. II. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pryment ers an the bouents oonsistont with conservative b kini. lntoreat jiiid on time deposit. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Lawrence & -DEALERS IN- CLOTHING, DrU GOODS, NOTIONS, WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY. JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRSTCLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. 1 mmmvK peobuom Aim o&br TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR OOODS. Ihe Rul ! to ihe Times! WANT. , " I the hpBt Irimmeil and besi fitting C olhing for the least money. We linve bought just such Clothing from some of the host hotues in the trade, and are prepared to show you ni rare bargains, as were ever shown in Tionesta town or any other town MQivir want idly, regreltihg your appearance, but come to us aud see what we can do for you in the way of clothing. We'll give you the full value of your money and we will fit you as well as any tailor. HAVE SEEN OUR STYLES OUR PRICES. 1 Armstrong BLOCK, - TIONESTA, PA. . iRillll i DRUGS, GROCERIES AND CROCKERY JHpays Complete and of the the Market Affords. KIUMft - T(0NSTA VA, Wm. Sueabbauoh, Vice President. Cashior. NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. - - $50,000. at low rates. We proniibo our custom Smearbauah. HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS-
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