The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, October 04, 1899, Image 3

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    THF FOREST REPUBLICAN.
J. C. WINK, - Editor 4 Phoprictok
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER i, ISW
Republican Ticket.
STATE.
Supreme Court Judge J. HAY
BUOWN, Laucaster.
Superior Court Judge JOSIAH R.
ADAMS, Philadelphia.
.state. Treasurer J A M ES E. BAR
NETT, Washington County.
COUNTY.
Associate Judge R. BRUCE CRAW
FORD. Pothonotury-SOWS II. ROBERT
SON. Sheriff JOWS W. JAMIESON.
Oouutt CommiMwner JAM KS II.
MORRiSOX, CHAS. M.W1UTEMAX.
JurWorj-JAMUSR. CLARK, GEO.
L. KIXU.
Juru Commissioner LEVI G. REY
NOLDS. Pay Your Taxes.
Unless yon have paid a State or County
tax within two years, and that at least
thirty days prior to election day, you
cannot vote. Republicans in all s.etions
of the cc:::t' must not neglect this Im
portant out j Taxes must be paid in
pcrv .1 or on a written order. The time
for ; i :ent is drawing to a closo. Fay
up a .nice.
R.'CMEMiiKH Saturday next is Inst day
for poll tax paying. We hope our Repub
lican friends will not neglect this import
ant matter.
Sinck last seeing our Eastern shores
Powey extended our Western shores
7,000 miles. It was a long jump, but it
was a great battle.
Tiik Spanish officers who havo con
demned Admiral Montejo would beg to
be excused from facing the fire of Dew
ey's flcot, as he did, for several hours.
Admiral Dewey doesn't seem to think
tho United States Government is making
any mistake in making Us control in tho
Philippines complote and permanent.
T"iik exports of the caloudar year 1S99
are likely to bo tho largest in our history
in spite of tbo doleful predictions made
as to tho prospective ell'ect of the Dingley
law upon our foreign markets.
Billy Mason looks forward anxiously
to tho day when the flag in Cuba is to
ome down. Flag furling has become
tho master passion with Billy, but he is
not likely to witness much of it in this
country.
The money in the country lias in
creased nearly 33 per cent, in the threo
years since Mr. Bryan and his followers
were trying to make us believe that only
free coinage could cause an increase in
our currency.
Republicans will be in full control of
tho government for the next yoar and a
half. Their legislation on trusts will be
wise and effective, but it will not include
the destruction ol the protective tariff as
Democrats advise.
Mr. McLkan's remedy for trusts is to
limit their profit-earning capacity to 5
per cent, on tho capital, but he forgets to
limit tho extent of capitalization. Trusts
that water $.',000,000 in cash into $100,
000,000 in stock would be satisfied with 5
per cont.
Tnn very eminent gentlemen who say
that they favor tho expansion of trade but
not the expansion of territory are singu
larly suggestivo of tho man who was
"fur" tho law but "agin" its enforcement.
It is barely possible that they do not see
tiio force of this saying, but the forco is
there nevertheless. FUila. Inquirer.
What has become of the gallant Col
onel from Nebraska? Can it be possible
that he has boon silenced at last? How
mutable are tho affairs of men. The most
talkativo man of the country has at last
lapsed into silence; his voice drowned in
tho acclimations of a grateful country to
tho hero of tho age, Admiral Bowey. Tho
debt wo owe to Dewey is thus doubled.
Thk Biyan lenient in Massachusetts
has succeeded in naming a Bryan and
freo silver delegation for the Democratic
National Convention, and in doing so
alicnatod enough Democrats and Inde
pendents to assure Republican success in
thatStato. Two or more of tho men nom
inated on the State ticket by the Bryan
convention havo indignantly refused to
run on the freo silver platform enunci
ated.
From IlarrWburg it is learned that for
tho first tiino since tho lire which de
stroyed thecapitol building all the ?t)
partments of tho State Government are
on Cnpitol Hill. The last to return was
the Department of Public Instruction,
which had occupied rented rooms at Sec
ond and Locusts streets. The State For
estry Oommissionor, the Economic Zo-
ologist, aud others, who were compelled
to seek quarters in different parts of the
city, have gradually returned to tho first
floor of the now State House, which is
adapted for the uses of these departments.
It is probablo that the next Legislature
will provide for the completion ol the
building by making a suitable appropri
ation. In a recent interview in Chicago. Kobt.
E. Patterson, twice elected governor of
Pennsylvania by tho Democratic nartv
comes out squarely in support of the
President's Philippine policy, as declared
in his Pittsburg speech. "As the Philm-
pine islands are ours," said he, "we are
bound to see thein pacified, to set up law
and order in their midst. This is ou
first duty: it is a national dutv. am
Democrats and Republicans alike are
bound to fulfil it. e cannot withdraw
Withdrawal would wound our honor and
would invite the invasion of other na
tions into the affairs ot those lands.'
There is little difference of opinion upon
the necessity of suppressing the insurrec
tion in the Philippines. If all Democrats
who hold similar views would express
thorn as candidly a Mr. Pattison, tho
task confronting our forces in tho Orient
would bo greatly Minpiitied. Aguinaldo
makes no secret of tho fact that tho sup
port of the anti-expansionists in America
constitutes his main reliance and inspira?
tion. That withdrawn, tho rebellion
would speedily col lapso of its own weight,
the Dingley tariff law this fall. Xbey
claimed that it would result disastrously
to our foreign commerce, would be a fail
ure as a revenue producer, and that labor
would not be benefited by it Yet ex
ports have steadily increased, the custom
revenues are running higher than at any
time under the Wilson tariff, and every
man in the country who wants work can
get it at advanced wages.
Governor Stonr has appointed J.
Hay Brown of Lancaster to the vacancy
on the supreme court bench created by
tho death ot Judge Henry W. Williams
ofWollsboro last wiuter. Mr. Brown
will tike his seat when the court con
venes at Pittsburg this month. He is the
Republican nominee for supreme court
iudgo to be votod for in' Novembor.
JudgeS. Leslie Mestrez-at of Uniontown
is the Democratic candidate. By reasou
of two vacancies existing on the bench
and no elector being entitled to vote for
more than one person, both candidates
are certain of election.
According to a Now York Democratic
paper, the "St. Louis trust conference
was a failure." Of course, it was a fail
uro if the object was to contribute any
thing of importance to the literature -of
tho truo question. But there was no such
object. Perhaps Gov. Say era, of Texas,
who was the author of the project, had a
sincere desire to do something toward the
elucidation ol tho trust question, but his
associates, with scarcely an exception,
had no such idea. They wanted to have
a gathering of cheap Democratic politi
cians hold under conditions which
would seeuro for them some attoution
throughout the country. It was a round
up of Democratic aud Populist feathor
heads, who could not get any notice from
the press of tho country if they mot under
any other auspices. In that viow 0f the
caso tho conference may or may not have
beon a failure. Globe Democrat.
In the courso of his spoecli at Akron,
O., Saturuay, Governor Roosevelt said:
Aguinaldo, who has turned against us,
owed his return to the Islands to us. It
was not tho Filipinos who conquered the
Spaniards, and as a consequence it was to
us the islands lell, and we shall show
ourselves not merely weaklings unfit to
take our place among the great nations of
the world, but traitors to tho cause of the
advancement of mankind, if we flinch
from doing aright the task which destiny
has entrusted to our hands. We have no
more right to leave the Filipinos to
butcher one another and sink slowly
back into savagery, than we would have
the right, lu an excess of sentimentality,
to declare the Sioux and Apaches free to
expoll all white settlers from the lands
they once held. The Filipinos offer ex
cellont material for the future ; with our
aid they may be brought up to the level
of self-government; but at present they
cannot stand aloue for any length of
time."
The Philippine Question.
There are only two sides to the Philip
pine question the side of the American
flag and President McKinley, and the
side of Aguinaldo. No reasonable man
believes that the subjugation by the Uni
ted States of the Philippine Islands
means the enslavement or degradation of
that people. There is no highor stand
ard of human rights than was hold by the
people of this country, and the genius of
our institutions is not calculated to de
grade, but to elevate and ennoble all who
come under its luiiuence. lie is not a
siucero American who doss not believe
that the stars and stripes will prove a
blessing to any country over which thoy
float. Alter the insurrection in the Phil
ippines is put down, Congress will pro
vide a govornmont for tho Inhabitants in
haimony with our own institutions. That
will mean liberty, enlightenment, pros
perity and progress for them, and Iiv
croas: d prosperity for us ; and tho Amor.
iean who advocates the lowering of the
flag in the Philippines is not only a trai
tor to his country, but an enemy to hu
man progress and enlightonment.-Punxy
Spirit.
The Fighting Nebraska Chaplain.
Conspicuous among tho speakers at the
Republican State Convention of Nebras
ka was the Reverend Mr. Mailley, the
chaplain of the First Regiment from that
Stnto. It is hinted that the leaders in the
convention hesitated to put hiin up to
speak, for he had previously beon known
as an independent in politics, but there
was no cause for their hesitation. Stand
ing before that enthusiastic assemblage,he
frankly admittod that he had never voted
tho full Republican ticket in his life. "I
havo," he said, "voted against tho scnti
mont of whole communities, and in time
of peace have often been opposed to the
edmimstratiou, but the old flag
was fired on and after that I followed the
First Nobraska over the rice fields of Lu
zon, and shot the best I could. Xow
have come home to yote and work the
way I shot."
The Bryauite newspapers have sought
to discount the value of those words by
intimating that tboir sentiment was not
new, but it is not on record that Mr,
Mailley gave them out as new. He sim
ply intended to tell tho truth. Impelled
to volunteer with the regiment which ad
ded so much to Nebraska's glory as i
State, he found reason on the field to
shoot as he best could. This reason he
has given in a subsequent remark. The
American soldiers had gone to the Pbll
ippinos to "civilize and savo'1 the natives
(those are his own words), and were re.
warded by Aguinaldo's forces with blade
and bullets. In the knowledge of that
fact the chaplain forgot that be was thore
as a spiritual adviser of the troops and
"shot as best he could."
Because of these facts the attempts to
ridicule him have fallen wide of the
mark. There is little censue attaching
to any American who resents an outrage
on the American flag. J'hila. Inquirer,
The Nickel Plate Road
offers the low rate of one fare for the
round trip to Chicago account the Fall
Festival and Government Building Dod
ication. Tickets available Oct. 2d to 10th
inclusive, good returning by deposit un
til Oct. Hth inclusive on any ono of our
Peerless Trio of Daily Express Trains
wliero shcduled to stop. See Ageuls.-l'il
Cash paid for dry buck wheat at LaH
son Uros. R
Tho largest stock of ready-made
wrappers ever in Tiouesta at Hopkins'. 1
Uuless something unforseen occurs,
Walter Wheaton, who was tried for the
muider of George Carter in this court
last November, convictod of murder in
the second degree and seutonco to a term
of 191 years in the penitentiary, w'11 De
compelled to serve his long sentence.
Gillespie A Petit, of Green villo, counsel
for Wheaton, took an appeal from the
decision of Judge Criswoll refusing the
defendont a new trial, aud tho cse was
to have been considered by the Supreme
Court at the sossion which begius in
Pittsburg on Oct. 9th. This appeal, how
ever, has been abandoned. Tho testimo
ny, which was written from the notos of
the court stenographer, L. F. Hanoy, at a
cost of over $300, was never Mod from
tho records. That tao case should thus
terminate is not sur, rising to anyone
conversant with its history, and Wheaton
should considor himself lucky to escape
with his llfo. Franklin Xeus.
Some of those prices on clothing and
shoes quoted In "Sales' of various Kinds
may seem hard to match, but Hop-kin
Dewey it. It
"World Known" $3 shoos at Miles A
Armstrong's. It
"If you scour the world vou wlil never
find a remedy equal to One Minuto
Cough Cure," says editor Fackler, of the
Micanopy, r la., "Hustler." It cured his
family of lagrippo and i-aves thousands
from pneumonia, bronchitis' croup and
lung troubles. Heath and Kilmer.
If you wish to see something up-to-
date, call and see those Golf skirt patterns
at Hopkins'. No two aliko. It
-School shoes are going fast at Miles
A Armstrong's. It
How to Prevent Croup.
We have two children who are sub
ject to attacks of croup. Whonever an at-
tacK is coming ou my wile gives thum
Chamberlain's Cough Romedy and it al
ways prevents the attack. It is a house
hold necessity m this country, and no
matter what else we run out ol, it would
not do to be without Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. More of it is sold here
than ot all other cough medicines com
uineu. J.M. JNickle, or Nickie isros.,
merchants, Nicklevillo, Pa. For sale by
all druggists.
Ladies' winter jackets and capes are
here. Call in and looK them over, nop
kins. It
Ladies' Skirts and underwear at
Miles A Armstrong's. 11
Hopkins sells the clothing and shoos.
Three Doctors In Consultation.
From Benjamin Franklin.
"When vou are sick. what vou like best
is to be chosen for a medicine in the first
place; what experience tolls you is best
to he chosen in the second place; wnai
reason (i. e. thoory) says is best is to be
chosen in too last place, nut it you can
get Dr. Inclination, Dr. Experience and
Dr. Reason to noid a consultation togetn
er, they will give you the best advice that
can be taken.
When you have a bad cold Dr. Inclina
tion would recommend Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy because it is pleasant and
safe to take. Dr. Experience would rec
otnmend it because it never fails to effect
a speedy and peimanent cure. Dr. Rea
son would recommend it because it is
prepared on sclo tific principle s, and acts
on naturo's plau in relieving the lungs,
opening the secrotions and restoring the
system to a natural and healthy condi
tion, t or sale by all druggists.
Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes
"Best on tho market for coughs rthd
colds and all bronchial troubles: for
croups it haa no equal," writes Henry R.
Whitford, South Canaan, Conn., of One
Minuto Cough Cure. Heath and Kit
mor.
Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes.
Tho "Humanio'' shoe for human foet,
at Miles Armstrong's. tf
Hopkins soils the clothing and shoes.
MARRIED.
RHODES-SWAXSON At Jamestown,
X. Y., Aug. 2, 1899, by Rov. H. E. V.
Porter, pastor of the Second M. E.
church, Mr. Martin L. Rhodes aud
Miss Augusta E. Swansou, both of
Tiouesta, Pa.
BABB McUAXNA Monday evening,
Sent. 'iV 1K!)0. at thfl ProHhvlnrinn nnr-
, , j r
gonage, by Rev. Geo. B. Robinson, Mr.mf
W. J. Babb, of Marionvillo, Pa., and
Miss M. Frances McCanna, of Fisher,
fa
DIED.
LANSON. At Lottsville. Pa., on Oct.
1st 18911, Johan Lanson, aged 83 years.
Deceased was the father of v. K. and
C. A. Lanson of this place, who were
In attendance at t,.e funeral yesterday,
TIMETABLE, in
effect Oct. 30, 1898.
Trains leave Tio
no.sta for Oil City
and points west as
lollows:
No. 31 Buffalo Express, daily
except Sunday 12:00 noon
Xo. 61 Way Freight (carrying
passengers), daily except
Sunday 4:50 p. m.
jmo. s.iun uuy j'jxi ress, daily
except Sunday 7:40 p. m
on e;i,r v.ii.. a. ,,!,. i (0:00a. m
j , ., 8:00 p ,n
For Hickory, Tidioute, Warren, Kin7.ua,
jsrauiora, uioan and mo last :
Xo. 30 Olean Express, daily
except Sunday 8:45 a. m
No. 32 Pittsburg Express.
daily except Sunday 4:19 p. m.
ro. ou way rreignt (carrying
passengers to Irvineton) daily
except Sunday. 9:50 a.m.
Get Time Tables and full information
from W. H. SAUL, Agent, Tionesta, Pa
K. liliiljly, uen'ISupt.
J. A. FELLOWS,
Gen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent,
General office. Moonev-Brisbane Bid
Cor. Main and Clinton Sts., Buffalo.N.Y
Oil
Eureka Harness Oil ! theliest
preservative of new leather
and the next renovator ol old
leather. It oils, softens, black
ens and protects. Use
Eureka
Harness Oil
1
on your hen. hnrnetn, yoar old hnr
Dens, ann your airriaKe top, ana iney
will irjt only look IwlUr but wear
longer. Hold evervwhervln emm all
I
izui from half pint to live Kalluua.
UtAt tT HTAfUAUD OIL 10.
i ar
SHORTHAND BY MAIL!
Wo can teach you to boconio a compe.
tent short hand reporter, by mail. A
standard system. Easy to learn ; easy to
reaa; easy low rue. success guaranteed
Send ten cents (in stamps) for first lesson
Write for particulars. Address the
Smith Businoss College, Warren, Pa.
u ncterwear.
Time to think about it. A small outlay may
save you a large doctor's bill later. See our
stock.
SPECIAL 40 dozen Ladies' Fleeced Un
dergarments at 25c an excptional bargain.
We afe strictly in it in Hosiery, too. For
instance : Ladies' Fleece-lined Hose at 10c.
ROBINSON.
COME
ON NOW
WITH
YOUR
GRIST !
Lanson Bro's
Are pleased to say te tho
j Farmers and other that
they have everything now
in Sua operation at I heir
new, up-to-date
Holler Process
Flouring Mill.
And w'll be ploased to turn out
the Finest Grades of Whe t and
Buckwheat Flour for Customers.
FEED MILL.
The Feed Mill is also iu fine trim
and turning out the Chicest in
that line at the rale of fifty bush
els per hour.
A FIrt Class Roller Miller
is iu charge of the plant and his
work is guaranteed to give per
fect satisfaction.
DOS'T T
Bring hss than five bushels of
Wheat or Buckwheat if you wish
it "gristed," but we will exchange
tor sma ler amounts.
Bridge St., - Tionesta, Pa.
A Patient
Waiter
Few men are patient waiters fir
their new clothes. That's why you
should order now. Nothing to be
gajned by waiting this season. Price
of all cloth is advancing. Our prices
for the best cloth to order are as low
as ever and we do not ask you to ac
cept anything but perfection in fit,
style, trimming or workmanship. The
tip is out that we are producing the
best clothing iu this end of the state
and our entire slock is new and up to
ate.
THE McCUEN CO.
25 AND 29 SENECA ST.,
OIL CITY. PA.
Xollce of Master'." Sale.
In the matter of the Petition of Olive Wi
nnnx and Josephine Vinans,for the sale
of Ileal Estate, late of Jostah Winans,
deceased.
XOTICE is hereby given, that the un
dorsiued Master, duly appoin ed by the
Court of Common Pleas of Forest Coun
ty, Pa., will sell at public sale, at the
Court House in the Borough of Tionesta,
Forest County, Pa., to- nt, on the sev
enth day of November, A. D. 18JJ, at 2
o'clock p. m. of said day, all the follow
ing described real estate, to-wil: All that
certain lot, piece and parcol of land, situ
ate, lying and being in the Borough of
Tionesta, County of Forest, and State of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
follows: Beginning at a post at the
southwest corner of lot, now or formerly
of Albert Pollock, on Kim Street; thence
east seventeen perches to a post; thence
south four perches to a post adjoining lot
now or late of Ford; thence west
seventeen perches to a post on
Elm Street; thence north four per
ches to the place of beginning. Con
taining sixty-eight perches, be the
same more or less. Being the south
west end of lot No. 11, as laid out and
designated on the general plot, plan or
map of said Borough of Tionesta.
Improvements: One two-story frame
dwelling house and frame barn and out
buildings.
Pursuant to an order of the said Court
ofCommon Ploas made the 2oth day of
September, 1899, at No. 3, August Term,
18118, in equity.
TERMS OF SALE.-CASH, less one
tbird (J) of amount bid to be retained by
purchaser with interest thereon payable
to Mrs. Olive Winans, widow, annually
during her life. Said of purchase mon
ey so retained to be socured by mortgage
on the premises, conditioned for the pay
ment of said retained portion of said pur
chase money to the parties logally enti
tled thereto ou the death of said widow.
SAMUEL D. IRWIN, Master.
The Nickel Plate Road
will sell excursion tickets to Seattle,
Wash., an Oct. 12th, 13th' and 14th avail
able returning until Nov. 17th inclusive,
account the annual convention of the W.
C. T. U. at one fare plus $2.00 for round
trip. Palace sleepers, unexcelled dining
car service and superb day coaches make
the Nickel Plate Road a favorite route for
this occasion. Seo'Agents. No. 148 9-30-3t
Umbrellas and mackintoshes at
Miles t Armstrong's. It
UP-TO-DATE
Located In Tlonenta.
Occupying the ,
lltiildliig Formerly
Occupied by
J. F. FIU:i)ItIKSO
Is prepared to do all work iu his
line, and keeps a fine line of samples
to select from. Every garment fully
guaranteed as to fit and quality rep
resented. The public patronage is
respectfully solicited.
Repairing, cleaning and pressing
done on short notice and satisfaction
guaranteed.
FIIICEM HKASOXA1ILF.
-THAT-
1.
WEST TIONESTA, PA.,
Carries a full line of
GR0(?RIES, PROVISION,
CHWCE CONFECTIONERY,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
AND FLOUR AND FEED.
I I
WE DO NOT CLAIM
TO HAVE THE LARGEST
STOCK IX THE COUNTY,
AND FOR THAT REASON
OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS
FRESH, AND WE TAKE
PRIDE 1JNKEEPINO IT SO.
IF YOU DO NOT TRADE
WITH US GIVE US ATRIAL
AND BE CONVINCED
Goods Delivered Free of Charge.
CHAS. IYI. WHITEMAN.
Its not a "patent" medicine, but is prepared
airect,from the formula of E. E. Barton, M. D,
Cleveland's most eminent specialist, by Hjalmer
cm Known restorative ana m
vigorator for men and women.
It creates solid tltsh, muccla
and strength, cleara the brain,
makes the blood pure and i.eh
and causes a general feeling of
health, strength and renewed
vitality, while the generativa
organs are helped to regain
their normal powers and the
sufferer is quickly made con.
scious of direct benefit One
box will work wonders, six
should perfect a cure. Prepsred
in small sugar coated tablets
easy to swallow. The days of
celery compounds, nervuras.
sarsa pari Has and vile Wnr.-A
tonics are over. RAD-ftFN
for sale at all drug stores, a 60-dose box for Si
cents, or we will mail it securely sealed on re
tiptof price. DK9. BARTON AND BENSON,
Bar-Ben Block, Cleveland, U.
Sold by Heath Killmer. Tiouesta, Pa.
i h mm h
ws Ma itIIMIIH m V WUII
GENERAL MERCHANTS,
Furniture Dealers,
AND
UNDERTAKERS.
TIONESTA, PENN.
JORENZO FULTON.
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES,
And all kinds of
HORSE FURNISHING GOODS.
TIONES'TA. PA. ,
Administrator's Notice.
US
W1ITI
Notice is hereby given that Letters of
Administration on tho the estate of W.
W. Paup, lute of Burnett township, For
est county, Pa., deceased, having been
granted to the snbscriber, J. B. Cook,
all persons indebted to said estate will
pleuie make immediate payment; and
those having claims against said estate
will make known the same properly
proven, without dolay.
J. B. Cook, Administrator,
J. T. Maffktt, Cooksburg, Pa.'
Attorney, Cluriou, Pa.
UNION
MADE
Boy's Trousers
Men's Trousers
in Fancy
We would bo pleased to havo
you call and examine our Union
Made Overalls at 50c. You can
havo them with or without bib.
Also Jackets and working shifts
that aro' better than you buy
elsewhere, because they are
bought direct from factories
that employ only Union Labor
and are better than those sold
by jobbing houses or auction
rooms.
Vliles k
Reliable and Upto-Iatc Clothier., Hatters
FiirnlMlierM and ShoerN.
CROCKERY
AT A DISCOUNT!
Chna is one of the things in a houao
that always net ds replacing. When
you need china, get it frm uh. We
have an extensive stock
, and
are pel I-
ing it at exceedingly low prices. If
you want a dainty, yet durable ware,
this is the plice to get it.
We Handle the.
To be found and our Stock
Finest Quality
Ti:tmtON31, -
L.
Dress Goods.
Iu this line our assortment is unlimited;
comprising Blue and Black Serge, Brillian
tine, Blue Broadcloth, etc., and in wash goods
we have the finest line of Lancaster Ging
hams, Dress Ginghams, Piques pjaitf aud
fancy rercals, etJ., that was ever shown in
Tiouesta. Come and see.
Shoes.
We handle the famous Fisher aud Richard
son brands. Anyone who wears shoes knows
that these are two of the best makes on the
market. We can fit anybody at prices that
can't be beat.
Groceries.
We handle the finest Hue of-canoed gooda
that is sold in town. All who buy from us
will tell you so. Command see our stock of
Potted Meats, 'Condensed Soups, ec. The
class of goods wa handle is A 1. None better.
Lawrence &
PAITS!
At such low prices that there
oxists no excuse why you should
not wear them.
in now Fall Styles and Patterns
at 50c to $1.00. Corduroy's
warranted not to rip at $1.25.
Patterns, Extra Well X
iixtiivj - viivvv -a- ivviiig) ri iuvkj
low enough to ht any pocket-
book.
Armstrong:
i
QRUCS,
GROCERIES AND
CROCKERY
is Always Complete and of the
the Market Affords.
- TIONESTA, fl.
& S.
Smearbauqh.