The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, October 05, 1898, Image 4

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THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
R WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1894
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
Burgess. K. C. Heath.
Counalmen. Joseph Morgan, 8. Fitz
gerald, Win. Smearbaugh, J. T. Dalo, W.
F. Ilium, Jan. D. DaviH, L. J. Hopkins.
Justices of the Peace C. A. Ramiall, 8,
J. Sotley.
Constable S. 8. Canfiold.
Collector F, 1. Amslor.
School Directors O. W. Uolomaii, L.
Agnew, W. A. Grove, Q. Jamioson, J. C.
Soowdon, Patrick Joyce.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. -
Af ember of Congress Wm. C.Arnold.
Member of Senate Wm. H. Uvde.
Assembly J. E. Wunk.
President Judge W. M. Lindsky.
Associate Judge Joh. A. Nsu, A.
J. MoCray.
Treasurer James II. Fonks.
Prothonotary, Register A Recorder, dte.
John H. Robkrtson.
Sheriff. Frask P. WAlkkr.
Commissioners W. M. Coon, C. M.
Whiteman, Herman Blum.
County Superintendent E. E. Stitzin-
OKR.
District Attorney S. D. Trwin.
Jury Commissioners J . B. Carpen
tks, Gko. D. SniKi.ps.
County Surveyor J. D. Davis.
Coroner DR. J. W. Morrow.
County Auditors N. E. Abbott, J, R.
Clark, R. J. Flynn.
REGULAR TERMS OF COURT.
Fourth Monday of February.
Fourth Monday of May.
Last Monday of August.
Third Monday of Novembor.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
X ipiONEHTA LODGE, No. 3f9, 1. 0. 0. F.
' 1 Meots every Tuesday evening, in Odd
Follows' Hall, Partridge building.
1X)REST LODGE, No. 184. A.O. U. W.,
I Meetsevery Friday evening in A.O.U.
W. Hall, Tionesta.
ASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420. P. O.
8. of A., meets every Saturday eve
ning in A. O. U. W. Hall, Tlonesta.
CAPT. GEORGE STOW POST, No. 274
G. A, R. Moot 1st and 3d Monday
evening in each month, la A. O. U. W.
Hall, Tlonesta.
CAPT. GEORGE STOW CORPS, No.
137, W. R. C, meots first and third
Wednesday evoning of each month, in A.
O. U. W. hall, TionoHta, Pa.
ION ESTA TENT, No. 104, K. O. T.
M., moels 2nd and 4tli Wednesday
evening in each month in A. O. U. W.
hall Tlonesta, Pa.
P.M-CLAITttorney.at-law,
and Dihtrict Attorney. Offieo.cor. of
lin and Bridge Stroets, Tlonesta. Pa.
Also agent for a number of reliable
Fire Insurance Companies.
F. RITCnEY,
. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Tlonesta, Pa.
T B. SIGGINS, M. D.,
J Physician, Surgeon A Druggist,
TIONESTA, PA.
J W. MORROW, M. D.,
Physician, Surgeon A Dontist.
Olllco and Rosidenco throe doors north
of Hotol Agnew, Tionosta. Professional
calls promptly respoudod to at all hours.
LO. BOWMAN, M. D.,
Physician A Surgeon,
TIONESTA, PA.
Office in building formerly occupied by
Dr. Nason. Call promptly responded to.
night or day. Residence opposito Hotol
Agnew.
DR. J. C. DUNN.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office over Heath it Klllmor's store,
Tlonesta, Pa. Professional calls prompt
er respondod to at all hours of day or
night. Residence East side Elm St., 3d
dore above jail building.
HOTEL AGNEW,
C. F. WEAVER, Proprietor.
This hotel, formerly the Lawrence
House, has undergone a com plete change,
and is now furuislied with all the mod
ern improvements. Heated and lighted
throughout with natural gas, bathrooms,
hot and cold water, etc. The comforts of
guosta never neglected.
CENTRAL HOUSE,
II. W. UORNER, Proprietor.
Tionsela, Pa. This is the most centrally
located hotel in the place, and has all the
modern improvements. No pains will
be spared to make it a ploasant stopp' lg
place for the traveling public. Firnl
class Livery in connection.
F
REST HOTEL,
West Hickory, Pa.
Jacob Bonder. Proprietor. This hotel
has but recently been completed, is nice
ly furnished throughout, and offers tho
finest and most comfortable accommoda
tions to guests and the traveling public.
Rates reasonable.
pHIL. EMERT
FANCY BOOT & SHOEMAKER.
Shop in Walters building, Cor. Elm
and alnut streets, Is prepared to do all
Kinds of custom work lrom the finest to
the coarsest and guarantees his work to
give perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten
tion givenb mending, and prices rea
sonable. T F. ZAHRINGER,
J
PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER
aiul Jeweler of 25 years' experience, is
prepared to do all work in his Hue on
short notioe and at reasonable prices.
Alwavs iruarantees satisfaction. Watch
es,' Jewelry, Ac, ordered for parties at
the lowest possible figure. Will be found
in the building next to Kooley Club
itoom.
JORENZO FULTON.
Manufacturer of and Dealer iu
HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES,
And all kinds of
HORSE FURNISHING GOODS.
TIONESTA. PA.
Fred. Grcttcnbcrgcr
GENERAL
BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST.
All work pertaining to Machinery, En
gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit
tings and General Blacksm ithing prom nt-
ly uono ai i-iow iuiics. riepairiiig Mill
Machinery given special attention, and
satisfaction guaranteed.
Shop in rear of and just west of the
BUBW uouso, Tluioute, Pa.
Your patronage solicited.
FRED. GRETTENBERGER.
1 1 mm k
(GENERAL MERCHANTS,
Furniture Dealers,
AND
UNDERTAKERS.
TIONESTA. PENN.
C. M. ARNER & SON.
FntE, Life and Accident
Ins ura nce A gents
. . AMI . .
REAL ESTATE BROKEBS,
TIONESTA, PA.
1'ompanle Krprrmntrd.
North American, -Boyal,
- -
Hartford,
Orient,
Phill'a Underwriters. -
A Mr la.
5 9,686,808.08
7,454,943.11
10,004,697.55
2,215,470.92
15,609,932.32
Titles examined and "Briefs" prepared.
Farms, wild lands, houses and lots for
sale or rent. Particular attention paid to
the collection of rents, interest, Ac. Also
to the proper assossmont of lands and
payment or taxes. Leasing and sale of
oil and gas lauds a specialty.
Church and Nabbnlh Mchool.
Prosbytorian Sabbath School at 9:45 a.
in. i M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m.
Preaching in M. E. Church every Sab
bath evening by Rev. R. A. Huzza.
Proaching in the F. M. Church every
Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev.
F. W. MoClelland, Pastor.
Services in the Presbyterian Church
every Sabbath morning and evening,
Rev. J. V. McAninch officiating.
Tho regular meetings of the W. C. T.
U. are hold at the headquarters on the
second and fourth Tuesdays of each
month.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Oil market $1.07.
Read Heath & Killmors new ad.
"Vou can got it at Hopkins' store, tf.
Now shoes at Miles & Armstrong's.
Don't forgot that Amsler handles a
select lino of groceries. It
Very fine shoes for super-fine ladies,
at Miles & Armstrong's. It
Misses' and children's jackots, an
endless variety at Hopkins.' It
Placo your order for fruit wilh Am
sler and get the best, always. It
Carpets and linoleum at "hard-time
pricos" at Miles & Armstrong's. It
--Snturday next Is the last day for pay
ing taxes if you want to vote this fall.
A good house and lot on Elm street
for salo cheap. For particulars iuquire
of P. M. Clark. tf
There's talk attain of draining the
Sickle swamp. By all moans let the
draining proceed.
The Queen Esther Circle will have a
business meeting In the Epworth League
rooms next Friday evening.
Pay your taxes at once and avoid the
risk of losing your vote this fall. We
truHt no Republican will need urging on
this point.
Cash is king at Heath A Killmor's
these days. The cash system makes
great inroads on the price of all articles
in our store. It
Chestnuts, not overly abundant, are
burstinir their burs, and the average
school boy don't reach home usually till
supper's over.
The nicost and best assortinout of
men's bovs' and children's clothlug ever
opened up in Forest county is now on
the counters at Hopkins' store. It
Wanted Agents to soil tea, coffee,
splcos and baking powder to families.
Liberal commission allowed. 1" or terms
addross Grand Union Tea Co., 1405 Fifth
Avo., Pittsburg, Pa. 9-21-3t
Reuublicans should not delay the
payment of their taxes another day. The
limit of time expires Saturday next,
Sopt. 8. See tho collector at once and
make sure of your vote this fall.
Every Republican voter should see
at once that his taxes are paid. Remom-
ber you must either pay in person or
give some one a written order to pay lor
you. Verbal orders will Hot go.
The season for fruit is fast disappear
lug, but Amsler still has the call on the
host that's eoimr. His stock is kept on
the movo, and can always be relied on as
the freshest the market affords. And at
way down prices, too. It
Believing it best for our customers
as well as ourselves we have coucluded
to adont tho cash systom in future. In
doing so we have made wonderful cuts
in the price of all goods. Come and see
if wo haven't. Heath & Killmer. It
J. W. Jamieson, Frank Birtcil and
J. W. Stroup, who, with Oil City parties
have a nice lease near Henry's Bend,
finished a good well at that place last
Saturday. Anothor will be sunk at once,
and we are pleased to report that the
boys are in luck,
-S. S. Canfield has added a dandy new
team of draught horses to his stable.
They are big follows, weighing 26 hund
red "in their stocking feot," and look as
though they could haul a big load.
"Shell" is bound to keep in the front
rank, and whon you want a bang up liv
ery rig or a job of teaming done, he's the
man to call on.
Tho farmers have had glorious weath
er for harvesting thoir buckwheat and
potato crops during the past two weeks,
and we guess they have taken advantage
of it to the full extent. Neither crop is
very large, but there'll be enough and to
spare, no doubt, when the general round
up is made. And then the abundant
corn yield will help out very materially.
Q. Jamiesan's new domicile on Helen
street Is now well under way and will be
enclosed hpfore very long. It's to be a
commodious structure, and will add con
siderably to the appearance of that quar
ter of the town. H. M. Foreman's latest
vonture in tho dwelling house line is
noariug completion, and will be a very
conveniently arranged home when fin
ished. Here's a pointer for the boys and
girls who take up school lifo this term
your teachers are your best frionds.
Whatever they ask you to do, that try to
do promptly and cheerfully. Going to
school is business for you, just the same
as regular trado is business for the older
folks, and if you neglect your business
now, whom and how will you finish your
life work T Think of these things, boys
and girls.
Ono tiling that the ladies of Tionesta
and vicinity can congratulate themselves
upon is the fact that they have in the
millinery store of F. Walters & Co.a place
where they can purchase millinery that
is up to date the latest styles that can be
found in tho largo cities and at just aliout
one-half the price you would have to pay
In the city. They are making prepara
tions for a grand fall opening in the near
future, aud it will be better than ever.
That's saying a good deal. It
Fred. Conway of Titusville, who has
visited here many times as the guest of
his aunt, Mrs. S. S. Canfield, is reported
seriously ill with typhoid fever In Porto
Rioo.
List of letters remaining uncalled
for In the Tlonesta, Pa., pos office,
for the woek ending October 5, 1898
Mrs. Lizzie Izerman, Alexander Stewart
Esq. D. 8. Knox, P. M.
A few errors crept Into the item re
cording the death of Miss Alice Mealey,
In last week's Rktublicam. The young
lady was aged 22 years and 1 day. She
died on Monday. Sept. 20, and was bur
ied at the Walters, instead of the Wash
ington church graveyard. Besides the
parents, four sisters, two of whom are
married one to David Slocum and the
other to Charles Sligo and two brothers,
survive her.
The blcyclo races which were post
poned on account of the rain the 22d ult
will be pulled off here next Saturday,
Oct. 8. Two racos are on the program
one 10-mile race and a 1-mile race. The
prizes will be a $10 bicycle suit for the
first race and a gold watch chain for the
second. The entrios are free for all and
all bicycle riders are iuvited to enter.
Come on boys and lets see who is the
local champion.
Last Wednesday evening between
twenty and thirty Junior C. E'.s met at
tho home of their assistant superintend
ent, Mrs. Smearbaugh, for the purpose of
pearing apples to dry for the missionary
barrel. If we are to judge their real and
interest In missionary enterprise from
the work and chatter of this merrv 1 IU1
party, we will conclude that these boys
ana girls win be ready to take their places
and do well their part in the twentieth
century movement. On Friday evening,
alter tlioir apples were pared, Mrs.
Smearbauuh save them a delightful sur
prise and for a short time they had the
pleasure of pulling tally.
F. M. Conlerenee Appointments.
Following is a partial list of appoint
ments of the Pittsburg conlerenee, Free
Mothodist church, which was held at
Now Castle last week :
Oil City District, D. B. Tobey, Elder.
Oil City, Rouseville and Salem, C. H.
Miller ; Franklin, Reed, Coopertown,
Ploasantville, J. M. Critchlow ; Titus
ville, Jamison, F. E, Glass ; Tionesta,
Newmansville, Gorman Hill, Stewarts
Run, F. W. McClelland, F. W. Pond,
supplies; Tidioute, Davy Hill, R. A.
Robertson; Youngsville, T. J. Stone;
LInesvillo, J. K. Dale, supply, one to be
supplied; Coal Hill, West Home, M. M.
Carey, supply, one to be supplied; Gar
field, Mayburg, Emma Ellison, one to be
supplied; Hickory, Whig Hill, Wm.
Richards, A. C. Dow, supplies ; Kane
City, Diamond, II. M. Rounds, J. Rodg
ers, supplies ; Spring Creek, Albert Bean;
Corry, Minnie Smith, supply ; Bruin,
Hillard, Frank Collins, supply.
Bradford District, W. A. Sellew, Elder.
Bradford, O. Gornell ; Tuna Creek, Boli
ver, C. E. Weaver ; Lewis Run, H. H,
Bradley; Eldred, Duke Centre. F. Brit
nor; Portage Creek, Port Allegheny, 8.
O. Yelvington ; Seven Bridges, Sweden,
W.C.Ingersoll ; Ulyses; Binghamton Cen
tre, J.J. Zahniser ; Galeton, W.T. Under
wood ; Emporium, R. II. Williams ; Ridg
way, Johnsonburg, F. W. Cox.
Clarion District, S. Sager, Elder.
Greenburg,'Strattonvillo, J. N. Eager;
Tylorsburg, Bowmauville, Marienyillo,
H. C. Glass ; Pleasant Grove, Clarington,
E. E. Carbaugh, supply; Barns, Sey
brook, Byromtown, H. D. Todd; Glade,
Warron, J. J. Jinador, supply; Kano,
Hiland, J. K. O'Doll ; Brockwayville,
Holton, Chas. Copeland ; Brockport,
Mountain, John Mailman, supply ;
Brookville, Kaletown, Reynoldsville,
Parker Wright, Wm. Vanderlln, supplii s;
Dubois, Sabula, Penficld, L. A, Sager, 8.
Lee, supply; Phllipsburg, H. Stotler ;
Fleming, Mead Run, Alex. Smith.
F. F. Shoupe, New Brighton, Roches
ter District. R. A. Zahniser. Coal Run,
aud Roily Koifor, supply, Uniontown,
Cool Spring, Greensburg District,
Mayburg Items.
Dan Jones was in town on business
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Castle were at Warron
taking in tho fair last week.
Mrs. Chas. Criffin and son, Fred, of
Rouseville, are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Richards.
Miss Edna Castle will make a short
visit with friends In Enterprise.
West Waterman was taking in a f w
days at the Warien fair.
Mr. and Mrs. John Paul have gone to
housekeeping up in little Brookville.
Wm. Dickey, foreman of the W. L. L.
Co. saw mill, left Saturday morning for
Brookville.
Calvin Delo is on the sioklist this week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Brown are spend
ing a few days with relatives and friends
in Brookville.
Dave Thompson of Brookville was in
town one day last week.
A couple men of the dry kiln got to
scrapping one day last week, but nobody
got hurt.
By the looks of things on the opposite
side of the creek bank, girls with buck
ets and shoes in hand, the butternuts had
to suffer,
A young man of this place was to see
his girl and upon his departure forgot to
close the gate. Mr. Castle's cow got in
and ate one-half bushel potatoes, which
Dad had to settle for.
Knight Templars at Pittsburg.
On October 8th to 13th, tho W. N. Y. &
P. Ry will sell tickets to Pittsburg, Pa.,
and return at rate of no fare. Tickets
good for return to October 17th, except
on deposit of tickets with Joint Agent
at Pittsburg, not earlior than Oct, 13th
nor later than October 17th, aud on pay
ment of 50 conts, return limit of tic kets
cun bo oxtondod to leavo Pittsburg to
and including Oct. 31st. Call on agents
for particulars. 3t
Photographs.
I wish to inform the people of Tionesta
that the Gallery will be open 'for business
Friday and Saturday of each week. I
will bo thoro myself and make all sittings.
Under this arrangement work will be
promptly finished. We expect to do
good work at reasonable prices, therefore
ask a share of your patronag e.
It J. W. Sires.
Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes,
YOU AND YOUtt FRIENDS.
A. B. Kelly is in Chicago on business.
Miss Emma Klinestiver of Nebraska,
is ill with typhoid fever.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hart, of Oil City,
are visiting Tionesta friends.
Harry Klinestiver of Tidioute spent
Sunday with Tionesta friends.
Edward Gra; am has moved into his
neat new house ou William street.
David Mintz was down from Marien
ville on business a few hours last Friday.
Miss Nettie Gioring of Ploasantville
is visiting hor siBter, Mrs. K. C. Heath.
H. W. Carr came up from Pittsburg
for a few days' visit with his wife last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Dean were
Bradford guests of Tionesta frionds over
last Sabbath.
Miss Luella Saul of North Warren
was a guest of her brother, Station Agent
Saul, over last Sabbath.
Mrs. Jennie Gailey of Euon Valley,
Pa;, is visiting her father, J. F. Overlaud
er, for a couple of weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Green of Titus
ville were guests at the residence of Hon.
J. A. Pproper the first of the we'k.
On last Sunday, 25th ult., a son was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Burt of
Stewarts Run. Platsantville Record.
Mrs. R. 8. Somers, of Fremont, Neb.,
and Mrs. John Dak in, of Cleveland.Ohio,
aro guests of Mrs Dr. L. D. Bowman.
Miss Kate Canfield returned home
Saturday from a week's visit with her
sister, M. H. H. Bruner, at West Hick
ory. Mrs. Charles Burkett, of Jamestown,
N. Y., is paying a visit to her sister, Mrs.
H. P. Shoemaker and other relatives in
this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hopkins and
daughter, Edith, and Mrs J. A. Proper
visited Warren friends last Friday, and
attendod the fair.
' Mrs. T. W. Corah and son Edgar,
came down on the excursion from War
ren Sunday and spent the day with her
dauehter, Mrs. Dr. F. S. Hunter.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Harr and son,
of Chipmunk, on tho W. N. Y. A P. R'y,
were visitors at the home of their daugh
ter, Mrs. Jas. Canfield, last Sabbath.
Miss Lida Armstrong of Grove City,
Pa., who has been a welcome guest of
her brothers, G. V. and T. E. Armstrong,
for the past two weoks, returned home
yesterday.
Rolatives at Warren of Harry Shaw
key, who is a member of Co. I, lGth Reg't,
now doing duty in Porto Rioo, have re
ceived intelligence of Ills serious illness
with fever.
Mrs. C. A. Lanson and daughter, of
Los Angeles, Cal., arrived Friday and
joinod Mr. L., who has beon here for
some weeks. They will go to housekeep
ing in a fow days.
-Mrs. F. M. Morgan and two children
of Oil City were guests of Mrs. J. R.
Morgan a part of last week. They return
this week to take up their abode in Den
ver, Colorado, expecting to make tha'
their futnre home.
Rev. J. E. Hillard, whose congrega
tion at East Hickory is delighted to know
that the Erie Conference has returned
him to that place for another year, was a
visitor to town Thursday, and gave the
Repcblcian office a pleasant call.
Rev. J. V. McAninch and Mr. O. F.
Miles are In Harrlsburg this week attend
ing tho State convention of the Christian
Endeavor societies. Mr. Miles repre
sents the Oil City and vicinity societies,
and Mr. McAninch occupies a place, on
the program as one of tho speakers.
Archie Zahniser, who for tho past
year has been pastor of the F. M. church
at Mt. Pleasant, Pa., visited his father
the first of the week while on his way to
attend the Chesbrough seminary at N.
Chili, N. Y. He preached with consider
able ability in the F. M. church here
Monday evening.
Will Craig, who is the trusted mana
ger of tho National Transit company's
pump station at Chipmunk, is at home
for a two weeks' vacation. He reports
his brother, Clifford, who is employed at
tho same place, as getting along nicely
and that he expects to have charge of a
station in a short time.
Mrs. T. F. Ritchey and Miss Emma
Lawrence of this place, aud Mrs. Will
G. Morrow and Miss Laura McKean of
Hickory are attending the Presbyterian
home missionary society convention at
DuBois this week. They go as represent
atives of the Tionesta and Endeavor Pres
byterian churches and C. E. socioties re
spectively. Messrs. E. D. Rulledgo aud H. J.
Knox, two of Warren's crack shotgun
manipulators, came down Monday after
noon and spent a couple of hours with
the Tiouesta gun club at the clay pigeon
traps, returning on the 4:19 train. Both
are thorough sportsmen and experts at
the trap, whose visits bore will always be
a pleasure to our club.
II. W. Horner, the genial proprietor
of the Central House, has gone to Morrill,
Wis., where he will visit friends for a
couple of week and from there he will
go to Tomahawk Lake, in the big woods
of Wisconsin, for his annual hunt for
deer. Mr. Horner is a famous deer hun
ter and expects to bring home several ad
ditions to his already large collection of
antlers and mounted doer heads. We
wish him snccess in his hunt, and hope
he will not forget to send a bunk of ven
ison down this way.
James T. Brcnnan, Esq., lias associ
ated himself with the gonoral fire Insur
ance agency of J. H. Mitchell Ac Co., of
Warren, Pa., aud ban moyed his office
fixtures to that place. His household ef
fects will be kept bore for a few weeks
yet, and he will be here about once a
woek during that time. Mr. Brennan
has made a success of the real estate and
insurance business during his long resi
dence in this place, and the firm of which
ho becomes a member gains a most valu
able acquisition. The removal of Mr.
and Mrs. Brennan from amongst us is
very generally aud sincerely regretted,
and in their departure they bear with
them tho best wishes of all our citizens.
Farm For Sale.
The farm located ou the Balltowu road
about two miles from Tionesta, contain
ing ."0 acres of land, more or less, is for
sale. About 30 acres aro cleared, and
there is a large houso and barn thereon.
Good well of water, a fine orchard and all
necessary outbuildings. Can ho Imtmht
on easy terms. For further particulars
adilress Mrs. A. E. I.KKl'Kit,
7-20-tf 17.19 Summit St., Toledo, O.
School Reports.
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PRKSENT KVERY DAY :
No 5, R. N. Speer, Principal Vivien
Morris, Bessie Morgan, Claudia Graham,
Florence Hagerty, Pearl Elliot, Nettie
Clark, June Herman, Sarah Morrow,
Emma Salsgiver, Chas. Dewalt, Karl
Wenk, Archie Clark, Chas. Jamieson,
John Jamieson, Harry Bankhead.
No. 4, Ida Paup, tencher John Ritch
ey, Roy Bovard, Jessie Graham, Clyde
Foreman, Archie Holeman, Newkirk
Carson, Earl Hunter, Arthur Stroup,
Chester Grover, Florence Fulton, Mar
tha Ovorlander, Mary Fredrikson, Helen
Fredrikson, Maude Sotley, Eva Davis,
Goldie Hill, Zell Morris, Lenora Booher,
Maude Grove, Maude Anderson, Mary
Lovejoy, Etta Rodgers, Blanche Buxton.
No. 3, Ethel Bowman, teacher Charles
Sanner, Gertrude Hill, Maude Grover,
Forn Bowman, Frank Armstrong, Carl
Carlson, Isabella Joyce, Colyn Clark,
Floyd Saylor, Chas. Charleston, Jose
phine Smearbaugh, Harry Jamieson,
Thomas Fulton, Archie Davis, Willie
Clark, Roland Armstrong, Philip
Blum, Walter Saylor, Edith Hopkins,
Elva Lauson, Grace Armstrong, Bertha
Thomson, Evelyn Clark, Anna Mcches
ney. No. 2, Martha Morrow, teacher Ben
no Carlson, Clifford Foreman, Budd
Armstrong, Harvey Johnston, Andrew
Armstrong, John Shoemaker, Roy Hood,
Harry Carbon, Charles Setley, Perry
Hill, Georgo Swanson, Dallas Ri-ck, Gen
avieve Doutt, Myranda Johnston, Ethel
Clark, Myrta Rodgers, Louie Foreman,
May Mays, Leuore Ritchey, Olive Childs,
Sarah Carson, Bello Hood, Flossie Hotch
kiss Mary Setley, Emma Arner, Bertha
Swanson, Essie Scowden, Evelyn Grove,
Maude Canfield, Marie Dunn.
No. 1, Kathleen Joyce, teacher
Curtis Proper, Earl Hotchkiss, Nim
Craig, Vivian Foreman, James Grove,
Leo Thomas, Fred Clark, Chas. Carson,
Chas Weaver, Eugeue Shoemaker, Ar
thur Armstrong, Harry Rogers, George
Ellis, Lee Grover, Robert Huling Ben).
Wenk, Chas. Johnston, Martha Arm
strong, Mildred Overlandor, May Bush,
Hulda Charlston, Nellie Davis, Lenora
Emort, Kittie Bradbury, Bertha Scow
den, Merlo Dunn, Bulah Clark.
XEWSY NOTES.
When riding a bicycle the legs should
do the nocessary work. Severe exhaus
tion Is the result of working the arms,
body and head.
They are here and they are dandies
those ladies' capes and jackets, at Hop
kins' store. It
E. B. Grandin, the well known oil man
who resides at Tidioute, is seriously ill at
Kane, Pa. Mr. Graudin is afflicted with
asthma and is at Kane with the hopes of
deriving benefit from the mountain air.
Farm Wantco State cash and time
price. Anson H. Russkll,
9-2t-3m. AkroD, Ohio.
Chautauqua lake steamboa's have car
ried 150,000 people over the lake during
the past summer, which was the largest
number ever known, and the traffic on
the lake has reached a quarter million
dollars.
Bring the little girls to Hopkins'
storo and get a dandy coat or jacket for
just a little money. It
A writer on dancing estimates that
waltzes aro equal to about 14 milesofheel
and toe work. And yet many a girl too
frail to walk down into the kitchen can
cover about 14 miles of ball room floor
per evening.
For best values in clothing "ready
made" or "made to order" always go to
Miles it Armstrong's. It
If you wish to bo up-to-date you must
carry your pet cat or dog with you when
out cycling, letting it rest on your back
or shoulder. That Is a new fad among
tho freaks in New York city and it is re
ported as growing.
Men's clothes mado to ordor, as they
should be mado, for one-third loss than
inferior goods are purchased for else
where. Coats tried on before finishing.
J. G. Biuonv, Agent,
tf Tionesta, Pa.
An exchange says it is deemed strictly
hygenic to leave bed clothes hanging out
of tho windows until tho middle ol the
day, but somo of those who do it have
never had a glympse of them from the
opposito side of the street
Shoes that "never rip" for men and
boys, at Miles A Armstrong's. It
Tho Pennsylvania Bucktails, whose
fighting qualities are famous throughout
the State, and especially hereabouts, will
hold their annual reunion at Kenuett
Square, near Philadelphia, on the 13th
and 14th of of October. The MuKean
county Miner is authority for the state
ment that there are 318 Bucktails remain
ing, scattered over 29 States.
Peaches! Poaches! Peaches ! They
aro getting scarce and the price is going
up. Order early at Amsler's. It
How lo I'mri-iit Croup.
We have two children who are subject
to attacks of croup. Whenever an at
tack is coining on my wit gives them
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and it al
ways prevents the attack. It is a house
hold neeossity in this county and no mat
ter what else we run out of It would not
do to bo without Chamberlain's Cough
Itemed y. More of it is sold hero than all
other cough medicines combined. J. M.
Nicklo, of Nicklo Bros., merchants,
Nickloville, Pa. For salo by 1. W. Bo
vard. Old fashions in dress may bo revived,
but no old-fashioned medicine can re
place Chaniborlaiu's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhn'a Remedy. For sale by (J. W.
Bovard.
School shoes at Miles Armstrong's.
MARRIED.
WOODS M CANNA -On Tuesday eve
ning, September 20, IH',18, at tho home
of the officiating minister, Rev. Geo. B.
Robinson, Clarion, Pa., Mr. James
Woods, Jr., of Marieii ville, Pa., and
Miss Klsie E McCanna, of Fisher, 1'a.
Tbrre lrtr la ('nullall.
From Benjr-miu Franklin.
"When yon are sick what you like best
is to be chosen for a medicine in the first
place; what experience tells you is best,
to be chosen in the second place; what
reason (i. e. Theory) says it best is to be
chosen iu the last place. But if you can
got Dr. Inclination, Dr. Experience and
Dr. Reason to hold a consultation to
gether, tbey will give you the best ad
vice that can be taken."
When you have a bad cold Dr. Inclina
tion would recommend Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy because it is pleasant and
sale to take. Dr. Experience would rec
ommend it because it never fails to effect
a speedy and permanent cure. Dr. Rea
son would recommend it because it is
prepared on scientific princples, and acts
on nature's plan in relieving the lungs,
opening the secretions and restoring the
system to a natural and healthy condi
tion. For sale by G. W. Bovard.
When you call for Dewitt's Witch Ha
zel Salve the great pile cure, don't accept
anything else. Don't be talked into ac
cepting a substitute, for piles, for sores,
lor burns. Heath A Killmer.
Bank Statement
No. 5038.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FOREST COUNTY NATION
AL BANK AT TIONESTA, in the State
of Pennsylvania, at tho close of business
September 20, 1WW.
RESOURCES:
lyoans and discounts $98,113 41
Overdrafts, secured and un
secured 175 80
U. S. Bonds to secure circula
tion 12,500 00
U. S. Bonds on baud 2,223 34
Premiums on U.S. Bo ids 2,166 66
Banking-house, furniture, and
fixtures 3,250 00
Due from approved re 9 ve
agents 44,482 39
Checks and other cash items ... . 47 73
Notes of other National Banks.. 105 00
Fractional paper currency,
nickels, ardce ts 147 70
Lawful money reserve in
viz :
Specie 5,602 00
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treas'r (5 per cent, of circu
lation) 562 50
$169,376 53
LIABILITIES:
Capital stock paid in $50,000 00
Surplus fu.id 2,265 05
Umii vided profits.less expenses
and taxes paid 1,485 65
National bank notes outstand
ing 11,250 00
Individual doposits subject to
creek 83,613 88
Demand ce -tificates of deposit... 192 01
Time certificates of deposit 20,570 44
tl69,378 53
State of Pennsylvania, County of Forest,
88
I, A. B. Kelly, cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to the best of my
knowledge and bolief.
A. B. KELLY, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
26th day of September, 1898.
Jas. T. Brennan.
Notary Public.
Correct Attest :
T. F. Ritohey,
J. T. Dale.
G. W. Robinson,
Directors.
Notice.
A Oar Xnvnmhnr 1st. 1898. the HHVllieilt
of bounties on foxes and minks will be
discontinued in Forest county, 'the law
having been declared unconstitutional.
C. M. Whiteman,
Herman Blum,
Commissioners.
L. J. HOPKINS.
Come and See!
Misses9 Jcigkets$
G&ILHEY9S GQdTS.
All
L. J. HOPKINS.
Well Dressed
Boy
0
Km tlmlr nurentH- nridn. and our Bovs'
so you will be proud of thorn. All the dainty novoltios for the little fellows ; stanoh
ly inado suits for the School Boys, and suit just like men weir, for the big boys.
In the whole stock there Is none of the choap, poorly-made stutT-tho kind thai
proves most expousive because least durable. Neither d i we charge fancy pioe
for the good kinds. We are right betwoeu those extremes, wo nave nonu uuw m
well-mado, up-to-date kinds, and suit them at popular prices. We'll be glad to
show you these new things they will prove interesting.
Xen Sailor Suit,
Xew MlIlj Suit,
New Reefer Suits,
POhM? With every Boy's Suit a
-blade kmfn.
i
LAMMERS',
34 SENEGA ST.,
Arlington Hotol
WANTED SEVE R A L TRUST
worthy persons in this state to man
age our business in their own and near
by comities. It Is mainly office work
conducted at home. Salary ttraight fOUO
a year and expenses definite, bonafirle,
no more, no less salary. Monthly $76.
References. Enclose self-addressed
stamped envelope, Herbert E. Uesa,
Prest, Dept. M, Chicago.
Administratrix' Notice.
Notice is hereby eiven that letters of
administration U)xii the estate of J. B.
Agnew, late of Tionesta Borough, de
ceased, have been granted by the Regis
ter to the undersigned. All persons in
debte4 to the estate are requested t
make immediate payment, and too
having claims aeainst the same will pre
sent same duly authenticated to
JENNIE U. AGNEW, AdDl'I,
9-21 -6t Tionesta, Pa.
-THAT
WEST TIONESTA, PA.,
Carries a full line ol
GROCERIES, PROVISION,
CHOICE CONFECTIONERY,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
AND FLOUR AND FEED.
i :l: i
WE DO NOT CLAIM
TO HAVE THE LARQK8T
STOCK IN THE COUNTY,
AND FOR THAT REASOM
OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS
FRESH, AND WE TAKB
PRIDE IN KEEPING IT BO.
"IF YOU DO NOT TBADB
WITH US GI E US A TRIAL
AND BE CONVINCED.
Goods Delivered Free of Chary.
CHAS. Nl. WHITER1I.
THE OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY STABLE,
OF
TIONESTA, - PENN.
S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR.
Good Stoek. Good Carriages and Bug
gies to let upon the most reasonable term.
He will also do
JOB TE.A3L"IlsrC3-
All orders left at tho Post Office wil
receive prompt attention.
Splinter New I
Department is tho best place to fit them up
Sew Ioulle-Kreaited Suits
Xew Long Trouper Suits
Xew Heeler.
strong, well mad and warrented two
:i: i
OIL CITY, PA.
directly opposite as.