The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, May 04, 1898, Image 3

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
i. I. WINK,
EDITOR PROPRICTO.
WEDNESDAY, MAY i, 1.
Announcements.
Term strictly cash lu advance
Republican Primaries, Saturday, May
n, is.
PRESIDENT JUDGE.
We are authorized to announce W. M.
Lindsay, of Warren, Pa., as a: candidate
for the office of President J ndge, subject
to the decision orthe Republican Primar
ies of Forest County, and the 87th J udio
ial Convention.
ASSEMBLY.
We are authorized to announce Dr. S.S.
Towlor of Jonks township.as a candidate
for Assombly, subject to Republican
usages.
We are authorized to announce Jona
than Albaugh, of Hickory township, as
a candidate for Assembly, subject to Re
publican usages.
We are authorized to announce J no. W.
Black, Esq., of Howe township, as a can
didate for Assembly, subject to Republi
can usages.
COUNTY TREASURER.
We are authorized to announce John
R. Osgood, of Tionesta Borough as a can
didate for County Treasurer, subject to
Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce S. M.
Henry of Jenks township as a candidate
for County Treasurer, subject ta Repub
lican usages. v
STATE DELEGATE.
We aro authorized to announce N. P.
Wheeler, of Hickory township, as a can
didate for Delegate to the Republican
State Convention.
Dewey, according to dispatch from
Madrid, gave Captain General Au
gust! 24 hours to comply with an ulti
matum which demanded all war-like
stores and the entire stock of coal in
charge of the government officials.
The ultimatum asserted that no mon
ey levy would be i aJe upon Manila.
The dispatch says it is believed in
Madrid that the Government has al
ready cbled General Augusti author
ity to comply with the demand, no
other course being open. Grave
events may follow publio knowledge
of this compliance.
London May 3. Special from
Msdrid says Wyler declares himself
ready to return to Cuba and under
take the leadership of aggressive war
fare agaioe the United States and
head an army of invasion. Well,
wouldn't our boys be delighlel to
get after this butcher
Loudon. May 3 According t' a
dispatch from Cadiz to the Daily
Chronicle, it is believed there that
orders have been given for a fleet of
five vessels to start for Cuba on
May 15.
THEY'RE BADLY r.ATTI.ED.
London, May 3. A special dis
patch from Madrid says marshal law
has been proclaimed there. Custo
mary proclamation posted at raid-
night.
Madrid, May 5. Peoples minds
too full of disaster to thiuk of any
thing but aveugiug the surprise at
Manila bay.
THE BATTLE AT MANILA.
UNDULY
OURS
The First Great Naval Battle
is Pulled off at Manila and
tho Spanish squadron is
Wiped off the Sea.
COMMODORE DEWEY THE HERO OF
THE HOUR.
The great battle which has been
anticipated for some days past began
in the harbor of Manila, the capital
of the Fhillippine Islands, at an early
hour Sunday morning, and with his
fleet of six war vessels, but one of
which is a first class battle ship, Com
roodore Dewey practically wiped out
every vistageof theSpanish squadron
under Admiral Montejn, whose fight
ing qualities we have been hearing so
much about of late.
All the news from that quarter
must for the present come through
the Spaniards, who have exclusive
control of the telegraphic cables, but
tbey are forced to admit a complete
and crushing defeat. Tbey claim
that serious damage has been done
the American squadron, but to what
extent the dispatches do not venture
ao opinion. The fact, however, that
Commodore Dewey has bombarded
and completely destroyed the fortified
seaport city of Cavite, and has given
Manila twenty-four hours in which to
surrender, would indicate that his
vessels ure not severely hurt.
The following from Madrid,' Spain,
is the text of the official dispatch
from the Governor General of the
Phillippiues to the Minister of War,
Lieut. General Correa, as to the en
gagement off Manila:
"Last night, April 30, the batteries
at the entrance to the fort announced
the arrival of the enemy's squadron,
forcing a passage under the obscurity
of the night. At daybreak the ene
my took up her position and opened
with a strong fire against Fort Cavite
and the arsenal. Our fleet engaged
the enemy and in a brilliant combat
protected the Cavite and Manila forts
Tbey obliged the enemy, with heavy
loss, to manouvre repeatedly. At 9
o'clock the American squadrou took
refuge behind the foreign merchant
shipping, on the east side of the bay.
Our fleet, considering the enemy's bu
periority, naturally suffered severe
loss. The Maria Christina is on fire
and another ship, believed to be the
Don Juan de Austria, was blown up
There wai considerable loss of life,
Captain Cadarzo, commanding the
Maria Christina, is among the killed.
I cannot now give further details.
The spirit of the army, navy and vol-
untera is excellent."
Official telegram says Montej'o has
transferred his flag to the cruiser Isle
de Cuba from the cruiser Keina Maria
Christina, which is completely burn
ed. According to iate official tele
gram Spanish cruiser Castilla was
also burned. The other ships retired
from the combat, some being sunk to
avoid their falling iuto the bands of
the enemy.
El Heraldo says Montej'o changed
his flabship during engagement or be
tween two encounters, the better to
direct his manovres. Thus he escaped
the fate of the Christiua's comman
dor. Cabinet ministers speak of
"serious but honorable losses."
LATEST DISPATCHES.
London, May 3. Commodore
In the naval engagement at Ma
nila, Cotnodore Dewey's squadron
was composed of the Olympia, the
Baltimore, Boston, Raleigh, Concord
and Petrel, ouly one of which is a
first-class battleship, the Olympia.
The crews of his vessels all told
summed up 1694 men. His batteries
consisted of ten 8 iuch rifles and 33
G-inch guns, besides the usual amount
of smaller guns.
fhe Spanish fleet carried 1734 men
and was made up of the following
vessels :
Reina Cristina, 3,520 tons; built 1886;
speed, 171 knots; battery, 6 0.2-inch Ilon-
toriaguns; two 2.7-inch and three 2.2'
Inch rapid firo rifles; two 1.5-incli, six
3-pounders, two machine guns and fivo
torpedo tubes.
Castiila, 3,342 tons; built 188.'; H knots;
battery, fonr 5.9-inch Krupp rifles, two
4.7-inch, two 3.3-lnoh, four 2.9-inch rap
id-fires, eight rapid-fire guns, two ma
chine guns, and two torpedo tubes.
Velasco, 1,152 tons; 14.3 knot9,; bat
tery, three 5.9-inch Armstrong rifles, two
2.7-iuch Hontorias, and two machine
guns.
Don Antonio De Ulloa, 1,130 tons; 14
knots: battery, four 4.7-lnch Hontorias,
two 2.7 -inch rapid-tire, five machino
guns, and two torpedo tubes.
Don Juan De Austria, 1,130 tons; 14
knots; battery, four 4.7-inch Hontorias,
three 2.2-lnch rapid-fire, two 1.5-inch,five
machine fill oh and three torpedo tubes,
General Lezo and El Cano, gun vessels,
521 tons,; built 1885; 11 knots. Tho Oen
eral Lezo has two Hontoria ritles, of 4.7-
lnch calibre, one 3.5-inch, two small rap
id-lire and one machine gun and two
torpedo tubes. The Elcano, three 4.7-
inch guns, two small rapid-fire, two ma
chine guns and one torpedo tuba.
(Marques Del Duero, dispatch boat; 500
tons; 10 knots; one smooth-bore 6.2-
iuch calibre, two 4.7-inch, and one uia
chine gun.
Isla De Cuba and the Isla De Luzon are
both small gunboats. It is not known
whether they are with the squadron or
not. They are of 1,030 tons displacement,
16 knots and carry four 4.7-inch Honto
rias, four 6-pounder rapid fire, two 3-
pounder, two- machine guns, and three
torpedo tubes.
It is not probable that a single one of
these vessels was saved from destruction
Miort, Hut Warlike.
A cens.irship of press dispatches
has been established by the govern
ment al Key West.
The harbor at Key West is io full
of prire ships that no more can be
accommodated there.
Hampton Roads has been ordered
closed t incoming and outgoing ves
sels between sunset and sunrise.
The Trince of Wales presided at
the council of Ministers which drafted
Great Britain's neutrality proclama
tion.
Alaskan transportation companies
are asking the government for Gal
ling guns with which lo equip their
steamers.
At a huge mass meeting iu Trafal-
w i -1 r
gar square, London, tne course ni
America iu the Spanish affair was
heartily commended and cheered.
Many Greeks in Athens havo sig
nified their willingness to the Ameri
ca n Consul to enlist in the United
Stale army to fight against Spain.
Signal stations, manned by naval
. i t li
reserves, are to be established ail
aliin the Atlantic coast to report the
approach of Spanish naval vessels.
The Navy Department is to be
kept couslnnily informed of the move
ments of the fleet before Havana by
messages sent by carrier pigeons
It is believed iu Washington offio
ial circles that after the insurgents
are fully armed and equipped they
will be able to send a furco of 50,000
men against Havana.
Tho officers of the United States
fleet before Havana are restless under
the peaceful blockade. They want
to put into practice mauy theories
which they have held for years.
England's declaration of neutrality
admits the important poiut that the
war between the Uuited States and
Spain begau when Minister Woodford
was expelled from Madrid.
To guard against a shortage of fuel
for our Asiatic fleet, the Government
has arranged for the shipment of 80,
000 tons of coal by rail from Penc
sylvania to Sao Francisco.
. M. L. Yoeum, Cameron, Pa., says, "I
was a sufferer for ten vcars, trying most
all kinds of pile remedies, but without
success. DeWitfs. Witch Ha?! Halve was
recommended to me. I used one box.
It has effected permanent cure." Aa
rermanent cure for piles PeWitt'a Witch
lazel Salve has no equal. Heath Kill-
AUDITORS' RKrOKT UP hume.
TOWNSHIP for year ending March
14, 18SW. J. W. ItlacK, Treasurer, in ac
count wltli roan uinu.
To bal. last settlement -
' amt, from J. A. Nash, Col..
" Co. Treas.
from J. M. Donham. .
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE of a writ or Fle.ii Fa
cias, Issued out of the Cotnt of Com
mon Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylva
nia, and to me directed, there will be ex
nosed to sale bv nublio vendue or outcry.
at the Court llouse, In the llorough of
Tionesta, Forest County, fa., on
: MONDAY, MAY 23, A. D. 1898,
at 1 o'clock p. m., tho following described
real estato, to-wit:
E. E. VOCE ROTH vs. AARON FOUT,
Ficil Facias, No. 15, May Term, 1808,
(waivers). T. r. Hiteiiey, Attorney.
AH that certain piece of land situate in
Harmonv township. Forest county. Pa.,
Itounded on north by lands lornierly of
Charles Harrison, amt Jane young, on
the east bv land of H. S. Easton and
Jesse Hirehtleld, south by land of Jesse
Itirchtield and nublio road to Pleasant-
villo, and on west by land formerly of
John woooeocK ann also oi jtouen par
son. Containing about one hundred acres
bs shown bv deed recorded in Deed book
No. 16 page 331. Excepting 1516 of the
oil. and excepting one lot ol about 1 of an
aero conveyed to Jane llirehfield by deed
recorded in Deed Hook No 19, pago 363.
On which is erected one frame dwelling
house 24x40 and ell. lorco bams 30x40
each, and a large orchard of fruit trees
thereon gi-owing.
Taken in Execution and to be sold as
the property of Aarou Font at the suit of
E. 15. Vockroth.
TERMS OF SALE. Tho following
must be strictly complied with when the
property Is stricken down :
1. Wlien tho plaintiff or other lien cred
itors beeoiro the purchaser, tho costs on
tho writs must be paid, and a list of lions
including mortirauo searches on the prop
erty sold, together with such lien credit
or's receipt for the amount of tho pro
ceeds of the saloorsuch portion thereof as
ho may claim, must be turnisiiod (lie
Slieritt.
2. All bids must be paid in full.
3. All salos not settled immediately will
be continued until 2 o'clock p. in., ol the
next rluv. nt which time all Dronertv not
settled tor will again be put up and sold
at tho expense and nsk oi tno person to
whom first gold.
See Purdon' Digest, Ninth Edition,
page 4S6 and Smith's Forms, page Sivt.
FRANK T. WALKER. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Otlico, Tionesta, P May 2,
18!.
THIAL LINT.
By orders redeemed
" 3 per cent. com. on n.
" balance -
PR,
,.$ 2!1 18
,. OS
.. 1057 00
.. 24 00
13805 23
cn.
,.$25!M 47
.. 78 04
.. 1132 72
$3805 23
J. V. niack, Treaa., In act. with
poor fund. . rR"
To bal. last settlement ? ' 80
n,L from J. A. Nash. Col 00
" Co. Treaa two wi
Mrs. J. :. Geist.
inonev borrowed 250 00
$2325 6C
CR.
By orders redeemed fllMM 65
" 1 ner cent. com. on Sl'JUS oft M 'l
.. . . nv Ui)
balance "
The Last Touch
$2325 80
A. Nash, Col. In account with
road fuud PR'
To bal. from last settlement $l-tS5 Itl
duplicate, cash road iws
work, road 918 41
" exonerations returned 10 02
$4439 92
cn,
My exonerations, lSitt $ 85 95
- . . m . it (1. i
" " JtRPU 1 IO
" amt. paid Treas 2433 08
" abatement on $1500 00 78 99
3 per cent. com. on SI 500 oa... 4n no
5 per cent. com. on $ii(H) 00 30 00
returned tax, 1895 3 00
returned tax, 18!Hi US' S
J. M. Honhain tax. 1897 24 00
balance 1525 37
$4430 92
J. A. Nash, Col., in account with
poor fund PR-
To baf. last settlement $ M2 0
duplicate 1332 18
" exonerations returned 3 01
$1878 29
cn,
Bv exonerations. 1895 $ 24 61
" " lS'.IO 3.1 -IU
" amt. paid Treas 1250 00
" abatement on $850 00 44 74
" 3 per cent, com. on $850 00 25 50
" 5 per cent. com. on $400 00 20 00
" returned taxes, irsy; w
' 1890 26 4(1
" balance 452 78
$1878 29
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
Road Fund:
L1AMI.ITIKS.
Road orders outstanding $4453 05
The government receives half (he
prize money, but turns it over to the
naval pension fund All is thus be
stowed on the ailors, and they de
serve it fir their visilauce ami dar-
Gen. Blanco's assuraoce to Mad
rid that he does not need the assist-
nee of the fleet is probably intended
as a bint that it wouia oe an un
healthy place tor the Spanish navy.
We have had many military heroes
bat the soldier who deserves the
highest aod biggest statue is the
American Volunteer in his private a
nniforin
Shells from our fleet could have
been sent into Havana at any lime
during the last two weeks, but injur
ing non-combatants purposly is not
the American style of making war
Why not the exodus to Klondike?
Simply this: When American patri
otism rises up in defense of our coun
try's honor and for the sake of human
lives lost by the treacherous work of
a foreign nation, it is not to be io flu
enced by gold, even though the love
of money is man's greatest passion
In Jamestown, Warren and othe
neighboring places public meetings
have been held for the announced
purpose of "devising plans fur relief
for the families of volunteers." Such
meetings are chiefly useful as a means
for enabling aspiring politicians and
local orators an opportunity for
shooting off their mouths. The in
stigators of such gatherings seem to
overlook the fact that the families
the volunteers are not particularly
stuck on thus being paraded as pub
lie charges. A better way to do th
thing is in a modest, unassuming way
It may not serve the advertising pu
poses of the public meeting, but it
equally as effective, and the feelings
of the beueficiaries are spared. Th
cheap patriotio clap-trap of the pro
sessional chin-whacker is wearisoin
Republican Primary Election.
Pursuant to a Resolution of the County
Committee, passed March 1, 1898, It Is
ordered that the Ropnblican voters of
Forest County meet on
SATURDAY. MAY 14. 1898.
at 2 o'clock, p. in., at the following named
places of holding primary elections, to
wn :
Harnett, Jacob Maze's Carpenter Shop.
Harnett, at Kedclylle.
Green, at Nebraska.
Green, at Guitonville, School House.
Harmony, at West Hickory.
Harmony, at Fogle Farm.
Hickory, at East Hickory.
Howe, hast, at KrooKston.
Howe, at Cooper Tract.
Howe, at ! ox Dure.
Howe, at Frosts, 'which also includes
former ilyromtown precinct;.
J lo we, watson farm.
Jenks, at Marienvillo.
Jenks, at Cloughs Mills.
Jenks, at Duhring.
Kingsley, at Starr.
Klugsley, at Newtown Mills.
Kinirsley, at Kellettville.
Kingsley, at Mayburg, (which also in
eludes loruier isaiitown precinct).
Tionesta township, at Township House
Tionesta lioroueh, at Court House,
At which time and places thoy will by
tneir votes nominate :
One person for President Judge.
One person for Congress.
One person for State Sorjate.
One persen far Assembly.
One person for County Treasurer,
One person for delegate to the State
Convention.
Each election precinct will also electone
person lor member oi the County Com
mittee ior tne ensuing year.
mi I, ...in . . . "
i un puns win remain open nil i p. in
Return Judges will convene at the
Court llouse, Tionesta borougn, on the
following Tuesday, May 17. 1898, at 'i
o'clock, p. m.
iiieutiou is cuueu io iuu Act ui June,
1881, regulating primary elections, that
Judges and Clerks, before entering upon
the discharge or their duties, snail take
and subscribe an oath or athrniation in
presence of each other,
Proper election blanks and tickets will
be mailed to the committeemen of the
different precints in due time. It is their
duty to see that these are promptly on
nand on toe day oi the primaries.
Uus 11. Evans,
Chairman
M. E. Abbott.
Secretary.
List of c.iuses set down for trial in the
Court of Common Pleasof Forest County,
Pennsvlvania.commencing on the Fourth
Monday of May, 1898:
1. John Conler vs. U. Hammond, ni.
Crosby, doing business as Hammond,
Crosiiv x Co.. iso, 4. way Term, inw.
AMiA&i nv dcienoant ironi j. r.
2. Seth C. McArthur, trustee under the
willofAbner Hammond, deceased, vs.
Tionesta Gas Company, No. 44, August
Term. 1897. Summons in e eetnient.
3. Caroline L. Hoysradt et. al.. vs. no-
nesta Gas Company, No. 45, August
Term, 1897. Summons in ejectment.
4. Dorld. Mead Co.. vs. W. T. Hart.
No. 68 February Term. 1897. Appeal by
pill, from .1. f.
5. 8. E. Church vs. W. J. Foreman,
executor, No. 0, Feb. Term, 1898. Sum
mons In action of assumpsit.
8. The St. Albans MIq. Co., vs. Tionesta
Mfg. Co., Limited. AO. l. eu. Term,
1898. Summons in action of trespass.
Attest, JOHN II. ROBERTSON,
Prothouotary,
Tionesta, Pa., May 2, 1898.
PROCLAMATION.
Whereas. The Hon. W. M. Lindsey,
President Judge of the Court of Common
Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and tor
the county of Forest, has issued his pro
cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas,
Quarter sessions ot the reace, orphans'
Court, Over and Terminer and General
Jail Delivery,, at Tionesta, for the
County of Forest, to commence on the
I'ourlli Monday ot May, being
the 23d day of May. 189S. No
tice is therefore given to the Cor
oner, Justices or the I'eaco and con
stables of said county, that they be then
and there in their proper persons at ten
o'clock A. M.. ot said day with their
records, inquisitions, examination, and
other remembrances, to do those things
which to their oluce appertain to be done.
and to those w ho are bou nd i n recogu izanee
to prosecute against the prisoners that are
or shall bo in the jail of Forest County, that
they may be then and there to prosecute
against them as shall be fust. Given un
der my hand and seal this 25th day of
April, a. u. 1NWI.
$4453 05
ASSETS.
Amt. in hands of Treas $1132 72
in hands of Co lector 15J 37
Due from Co. unseated tax, '90, '97 3098 49
$0356 58
Assotls over liabilities $1903 53
Poor Fund:
L1AIIILIT1K.H.
Foor orders outstanding $ 2.'0 00
Duo Forest Co.. niainteuance of
Pauners at Warren asylum.. 4 i.i us
$ 093 08
ASSETS.
Amt. in hands ofTreas $ 303 30
in hands of Collector 4;'.
Due from Forest Co 801 00
$1557 08
Assets over liabilities Nil w
We. tho undersigned, auditors of How
Township, do certify that wo have ex
aniiued the abovo nccounis ana iiuo mem
as set forth in the foregoing report.
W. li. STROI'I',
F. A. Kkllkk,
Attest: Auditors
J. C. Gkist, Clerk.
Is what gives distinction to a man's
dresr. It is the bit'of .color iu his
Scarf, the proper Collar, the
well polished Hoots, the right
Hat.
Never, since this store opered,'
hive we shown an swell a stock of
Men's Neckwear al popular prices,
as that which now greets (lie Easter
buyer.
Neckwear
In the Surest
Iuricx to a
ITIanN Taste.
m&
FullLTrb
Comfortable Shirts
Are what men ask Tor, the shirts that
lit, the shirts that wear, are the
"Dunkirk" and "Parlor City" shirts.
Now Hats anil Shoes arc also here,
ami at moderate prices in all new
Styles and colors.
When you are passing, just drop In
and take a good look.
I H: I
Miles & Armstrong
'PHONE 34. KEPLER BLOCK. - TIONESTA, PA.
Notice.
Notice is hereby (riven that an applica
tion will be made to the Governor of the
State of Pennsylvania on Thursday, the
2nd day of June. 1898. by J. T. Dale,
w imam Pinearbaugn, V. A. itandaii, 1j.
Agnew and T. F. Kitchey, under the Act
of Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to pro
vide tor the incorporation and regulation
of Natural Gas Companies," approved
the 29th day of May, 1885, and the sup
plements thoroto. lor the charter or an
intended corporation, to be called The
hmpire uas Company, the character and
object whereof is producing, doaling iu.
transporting, storing and supplying natu
ral gas in the counties ot forest and
Clarion, and for these purposes, to havo,
possess and eniov all the rights, benefits
and privileges ot said Act of Assembly
uiiu lis &uJjluuimiits
x. . kitchey, solicitor.
THEL 00 RELIABLE
LIVERY STABLE,
-OF
TIONESTA, - PENN.
S. S. CflUFIELD, PROPRIETOR.
Good Stock, Good Carriagos and Bug
fies to let upon the most reasonable terms,
le will also do
job TBA.ciisra-
All orders lea at the Post Office will
receive prompt attention.
TUB
GREATEST IMPROVEMENT
EVER flADE IN
RUBBER SHOES
o. Watklnion A Ca.,
Itizarre Designs
In Wall Paper
are very ef
fective wheu utedju large rooms Io
the average room, a rich design of
olid color, withlinayae a sprinaung
f little fiuures to rcontrastine color.
is the propev thing. This is not the
place whero you coiuo lu and say,
'I ve got a room, eight by ten icci
and ten fuel high How oiuch wall
paper will I need, and how much will
it cost?" Before wesell.you a wall pam
per we want to find eut several things.
I is a more particular way, a better
way and iu the end a cheaper way.
W V3 Philadelphia.
1
You can get it at Hopkins' store, tf.
More new shoes this week at Miles
fc Armstrong's. They are right. That
makes them sell. It
"It is the Itrst on Knrili."
1 hat is what Jid wards x, rarkor, mer
chants of Plains, tin., says of Chamber
lain's Pain lialm, for rheumatism, tame
back, deep seated and muscular pains.
boki oy it. w. uovara.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that there will
be a meeting ef the stockholders of the
Tionesta Water Supply Company, on
June 1st. 1898. In Its olrico. (the gas ofllce)
Tionesta, Pa., at 2 o'clock p. in. for the
purpose of voting on an increase of the
capital stock, lrom eight thousand to
twenty thousand dollars.
u. w. KoniNRON, Jfres.
tr s. v. irwis sec.
Executrix's Notice.
Whereas, letters testamentary to the
estate of YV. A. Kakin, late of Harmony
n...n.l.n I. T , ..,,,J
have been granted to the subscriber, all
persons indebted to tho said ertate are
requested to make immediate payment.
and those haying claims or demands
against the estate of the said decedent.
will make known the same without de
lay to Anna E. Kakin,
Stewarts Kun, Pa.
March 23, 1898. 3-23-Gt
THB
SERPENTINE ELASTIC STAY
prevents cracklnz fit the sidea near
the so!. A ehafi remedy
which ovsfcqrr.es n long
t'.afi&lcz C'Ji-ct In
ovjr3:ot3.
MILES & ARMSTRONG,
TIME TABLE, in
effect Oct. 10, 1897,
Trains leave Tio
nesta for Oil City
and points west as
follows :
Mo. 31 Buffalo Express, daily
except Sunday 12:06noon
no. oi way rreignt (carrying
passeiiKer8), daily except
Sunday 4:50 p. m,
No. 33 Oil City Exf ress, daily
except Sunday T.vi p. in
For Hickory, Tidioute,Warron,Kin7.ua,
Children like it, it saves their lives.
We mean One Minuce Ceugh Cure, the
infallible remedy forcouclis. colds.croun.
bronchitis. grippe and all throat and lung
troubles. lleatn & Hiumer.
F)(ff tfrtnrtfH? Jrnft?P? Bradford. Olea'n and theEast
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OFTICIAK
m
The Westfleld (Ind.) Xews prints the
following in regard to an old resident ot
that place : "Frank McAvoy, for many
years in the employ oi the Ij., in. a. x C.
Hy. here, says : 'I have used Chamber
lain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrluea Kmn-
cdy for ton years or longer am never
without it in my lamiiy. i consider it
the best remedy of the kind manufact
ured. I take pleasnre in recommending
it.' " It is a specific for all bowel disord
ers, tor sale by U. W. uovard.
ITT ANTED An intelliiient salesman
II in every township, exclusive terri
tory. Send for particulars. C. 8. SMITH,
Office ( 't 714 National Batik Building,
OIL CITY, PA.
Eyes examined free.
Exclusively optical.
FREE
$50 BICYCLE
except Sunday 8:45 a,
No. 32 Pittsburir Express.
daily except Sunday 4:19 p. m
JNo. 00 way f reight (carrying
passengers to Irvlneton) daily
except Sunday 9:50 a. m
net Time Tables and full Information
from W. H.SAUL, Agent, Tionesta, Pa
K. UttLiLi, uen isupi.
J. A. FELLOWS,
Gen'l Passenger & Ticket Agent.
General office. Moonev-Brisbane Bid
Cor. Main and Clinton Sts., Bulfalo.N.Y
To ogenis as a
sample. This is
the opportunity
for a hustler. For
particulars, ad
dress POWER CYCLE COMPANY.
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Forest Republican.1
Good goods at low prices at Miles A
Armstrong's. It.
in
We Handle the.
DRUGS,
GROCERIES AND
CROCKERY
To be found and our Stock is Always Complete and of the
Finest Quality the Market Affords.
ttE ATtt & KlUMSfc
TUftt0l31(
NO. BOSS.
A..WAYNK COOK,
President.
A. IS. Kelly,
Cashier.
TIONESTyi,
Wm. Smkardauoh,
Vice President
FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK,
TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA.
CAPITAL STOCK, - - - $50,000.
DIKECTOUS
A. Wayne Cook, O. W. Robinson, Wm. Smeai biiugh,
N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Ritchey. J. T. Dalo. .T. II. Kelly.
Collections romitted for on day of pr.yinont at low rates. We promise our custom
ers all the benefits consistent with conservative b king. Interest -id on lime
deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited.
Lawrence & Smearbauah.
DEALERS IN
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS
WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY,
JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS.
BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY !
GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
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TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
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