The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, April 04, 1900, Image 3

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
4. C. WCNK, - Coitoh ft Phopnicto.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 190a
ANXOrNCEMESTS.
Jti'jmblicttH rrimarits, Apnl7, 1900.
Announcements will bo published un
der this head nt tlio following ratos,
which include cost of printing tickets.
The cash must invariably accompany the
order for announcement: Congress, fju.
Assembly, $12. Associate Judge, $12.
District Attorney, $5. National Delegate,
3.
ASSEMBLY.
We are authorized to announce Dr. A.
M. DOUTT, of Tionesta Borough, as a
candidate lor Assembly, subject to Ro
publican usages.
We are authorized to announce JOHN
J. IIA1GHT, of tlowe township, as a
candid to for Assembly, subject to Re
publican usages.
ASSOCIATE JUDGE.
We are authorized to announce W. II.
It. DOTTEKER, of Kingsley township,
as a candidate lor Associate Judge, sub
ject to Republican useges.
We are authorized to announco Z. S.
HIMES, of Jenks township, as a candi
date for Associate Judge, subject to Re
publican usages.
NATIONAL DELEGATE.
We are authorized to announce C. A.
RANDALL, of Tionesta, as a candidate
for Delegate to tne Republican National
Convention, subtest to the decision of the
Republican primary election in Forest
County, and the action of the District
Conference.
STATE DELEGATE.
We are authorized to announce A. R,
MECMLING, of Harnett township, as a
candidate lor Delegate to the Republican
Slato Convention.
Republican Primary Election.
Pursuant to a Resolution of the Couuty
Committee, passed February 20, 1900, it is
ordered thai the Republican voters of For
est Countv meet on
SATURDAY, Al'RIL 7, 1900,
at 2 o'clock, p. m., at the following named
places of holding primary elections, to-wlt :
Rarnett, at (luring ton. '
Barnett, at Cooksburg.
Harnett, at Redclyffe.
Green, at Nebraska.
Green, at Guitonville, School Houso.
Harmony, at West Hickory,
Harmony, at Fogle Farm.
' Hickory, at East Hickory.
Howe, at Hrookston.
Howe, at Cooper Tract.
Howe, at Poxhurg.
Howe, at Frosts, (which also includes
former Byromtown precinct.
Howe, at Porkey.
Howe, at ('lough's Mills.
Howe, at Watson Farm.
Jenks, at Marienville.
Jttnks, at Duhring. '
Kingsley, at 8tarr.
Kingsley, at Newtown Mills.
Kingsley, at Kellettville.
Kingsley, at Mayburg.
Tionesta township, at Township House.
Tionesta Borough, at Court House.
At which time and place they will by
their votes nominate :
One person for Congress.
One person for Assembly.
One person for Associate Judge.
One person for District Attorney.
One jwrson for ( 'oroner.
One person for National Delegate.
One, person fur State Delegate.
' Each election precinct will also elect one
person for member of the County Commit
tee for the ensuing year.
The polls will remain open till 7 p.m.
Return Judges will convene at the Court
House, Tionesta Borough, on the following
Tuesday, April jo, I'JOO, at 2 o clock p. in.
Attention is called to the Act of June,
1881, regulating primary elections, that
Judges and I lerks, belore entering upon
the discbarge of tbeir duties, shall take and
subscribe an oath or affirmation in presence
ot each other.
' Proper election blanks and tickets will
be mailed to the committeemen of the dif
ferent precincts In due time. It is tbeir
duty to see that these are promptly on
hand on the day ot the primaries.
F. P. Walker,
J. T. Dale, Chairman.
Secretary.
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY RULES.
RULES GOVERNING TF1E REPUB
LICAN PRIMARY ELECTIONS OF
FOREST COUNTY.
1. The candidates for he several offices
shall hive their names announced in one
or more of the county papers at least
threo weeks previous to tin Primary
Meetings stating the office and subject to
the action ofthe party at the said primary
meetings.
2. The votei s belonging to tho Repub
lican party in each township and borough
shall meet on a day to be designated by
the County Committee, at the usual place
of holding spring elections, nt 2 o'clock
1'. M.,and proceed to elect one porson lor
Judge, and two persons lor Clerks who
Bkall lor . a Hoard of Elections to receive
votes and determine who are the proper
persons to vote and who shall hold the
polls open until 7 o'clock P. M. After
tho polls are opened, the candidates an
nounced shall be balloted lor ; the name
of each person voting shall be written on
a list a, the time of voting, no person be
ing allowed to vote more than once for
the same office.
3. After the polls are closed the board
shall proceed to count the votes that each
candidate has received, and make out the
returns accordingly to be certified by the
Judge and attested by the Clerks.
4. The Judge or one ef the clerks ap
pointed by tlio J uilge ofthe respective
election district, shall meet at the Court
House, in Tionesta, on tho Tuesday fol
lowing the Primary Meetings at 2 o'clock
P. M., having tho returns and a list of
voters, and the person having the highest
number of votes for any office, shall be
declared tho nominee of the Republican
party.
5. The Return Judges shall be compe
tent to reject by a majority the returns
from any district where there is evidence
of fraud, cither in the returns or other
wise, and shall reject them where there
is evidence of three or moro persons vot
ing at the Primary Meeting who are not
Republicans.
6. Any two or moro persons having an
equal nunilier of votes for the same ol
lice the Judges shall proceed to ballot for
a choice, the person having the highest
DinnlxT to be the nominee.
7. The Return Judges shall appoint
Conferees Representative, Senatorial
and Congressional whose acceptance of
said appointment shall be a pledge to
support the nerson who may receive the
largest number of votes cast for that of
fice. 8. The Return Judges may at any time
change the mode and manner of selecting
candidates as they may be instructed by
the people at their primary meetings, due
notice being given by the County Com
mittee. 9. The Chairman of the County Com
mittee shall be required to issue a call in
pursuance of the action of the County
Committee.
Til K Republicans of Forest county
should bear in mind that next Saturday
afternoon the primaries take place, and
that they Miould not fail to attend and
support tho candidates of their choice for
the offices for which they are announced.
It is expected that none but Republicans
take part in these primaaies, and it is ex
pected tho different hoards shall conduct
the election in strict accordance with the
rules which will be found on this page.
Let us have a rousing turnout ofthe Re
publican voters.
A Bryan and Sulzer ticket would be
able to talk at both ends almost incess
antly. Naturally, tho Democratic donkey
will resent the advent ofthe automobile.
Followiho Ins well-established sys
tem of political rotation the Hon. Carl
Sehuns will support Mr. Bryau this year.
Unclk Sam's now 2 per cent, bonds are
quoted at 101, which establishes a record
of high credit never reached by any other
nation.
As might have been expected, the
Democrats in Congress have worked oyer
to the uncharitable sido in Tuerto Rican
affairs.
Therk is not enough in the Van Wyek
Presidential boom toj-istify Us promo
moters paying the transportation charges
to Kansas City.
Thk Hon. "Coin" Harvey has been
mads to suddenly realize that he is not
adaptod to the work of writing Looks for
a prosperous people.
From present appearaiices tht. people
ofthe Transvaal will not only dofend
thoir country stubbornly, but will trek
again to the uorth, if defeated.
The Hon. Joe Bailey, the steady com
pany of tho Constitution, has opened his
campaign iu Texas, and there is an epi
demic of hot air down that way.
Is order to be secure, the Kentucky
Democrats should institute criminal pro
ceedings against everybody who persists
iu voting the opposition ticket.
Thk party that thrives on labor strikes
and business failures is naturally oppos
ed to the prosperity produced by a pro
tective tariff and a stable currency.
H(4v tiie Hon. William C. Whitney
and othor Democratic magnates muat
smile when they witness their party asso
ciates working the anti-trust campaign
racket.
Ex-Consul Macrum's examination by
the House committee was a completo liz
zie for yellow journalism, and shows the
disreputable tactics that the Domocratic
papers intend to adopt during the Presi
dential campaign.
Whkx Jack Chinn, the Kentucky pis
tol politician, takes the lecture platform
he should not carry his manuscript in
his hip docket. The timid in his audience
might dodge under chairs.
Thk tin plate industry of this country
was established over the vehement pro
tests of the Democratic party. That po
litical organization has fought every pros
perity-producing policy proposed and ex
ecutod by the Republicans.
Bishop Pottkr willingly and man
fully acknowledges ho was wrong in his
opposition to expansion. The opinion
ofthe man who has tho courage to admit
his errors is much more valuable than
that of tho person who stubbornly st'iets
to a mistake.
The Hon. James K. Jones, chairman
of the Democratic national committee,
declares that he is no longer connected
with the round bale trust. Like the Hon
Mose Wetmore, Chairman Jones secured
the right to denounce trusts by selling
out to one at a handsome profit.
Hkke is another of those monstrous
trusts raising the wages of its employes!
The national Tube Company of McKees
port, Pa., advances the pay of its 4,500
employes 10 per cent. If Colonel Bryan
doesn't muzzle this trust monster there's
no telling whore this salary increase bus
inoss will end.
February exports of American menu
factnred goods exceeded $1,500,000 every
business day of the month. This was an
increase of f 100,000 a day over the value
of similar exports in the precedin Feb
ruary. That's the kind of expansion we
want, and the mote of our own markets
we have to supply tho better it will bo for
both men and mills.
TnB Republican Administration lias
achieved a master stroke of diplomacy in
securing the written consent of England,
Germany, Russia, France Italy and Ja
pan to the maintenance of the "open
door" in China. This moans, as Secretary
Hay says, "tho untratnmeled developo
ment of commerce and industry in the
Chinese Empire, and a source of vast
benefit to tho whole commercial world."
It means more than this. It means peace
in the Orient and a great triumph for
American diplomatic power. President
McKinloys Administration is to be con
gratnlated.
A British trust seoks to uoutrol the
raw cotton supply of the world, and has
already secured a slice of tho Egyptian
product. The CoaUt, of Paisley, and the
Fine Spinners Co. are in the deal. Liver
pool has recently been losing its grip on
the cotton market, and English spinners
have been compelled to buy at top
figures, hence the combine. A Glasgow
paper suggests that if tho Egyptian corn
crop can be controlled there seems to lie
no reason why similar tactics should not
be adopted to secure tho American pro
duct. Ha-innrknblc t'urr of Klieiiiiialisin.
Kenna, Jackson Co.,W. Va.
About three years ago my wife had nn
attack of rheumatism which confined her
to her bjd for over a month and rendered
her unable to walk a stori without assist
ance, her limbs being swollen to double
their normal size. Mr. S. Mattox insist
ed on my using Chamberlain's Pain
Balm. I purchased a fifty-cent bottle and
used it according to the directions and the
next morning she walked to breakfast
without assistance in any manner, and
she has not had a similar attack since.
A. B. Parsons. For sale by all druggists.
The llexl In Ike Vrlil.
We believe Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy is tho best in the world. A few weeks
ago we suffered with a severe cold and a
troublesome congh.and having read their
advertisement in our own and other pa
pers we purchased a bottle to see if it
would effect us. It cured us before the
bottle was more than half used. It is the
best medicine out for colds) and coughs.
The Herald. AndersonvilJo, Ind. For
sale by all druggists.
W. S. Philpot, Albany, Ga., says, "Dn
Witt's Little Early Risers did more good
than any pills I ever took." The famous
little piils for constipation, billiousness
and liver and bowel troubles. Heath A
Killmer.
Some Things tho Public Should Know.
A few rulings of the Postmaster Conor-
al are hore presented lor the benefit of
the public, in reference to registor busi
ness. All valuable matter sent by the
mail should be registered. The depart
ment pays an indomnity for Registered
letters mailed at and addressed to a Uni
ed States Postofllce which are lost not to
exceed the value of ten dollars. All
classes of mail matter, lucluding drops
or local letters, may be registered, but
not matter addressed to ficticious names,
initials, box number, or address written
with a pencil. The cost of registering
mail matter is eight cents iu addition to
postage, which must bo prepaid by
stamps affixed to the same.
Postmasters or clorks are forbidden to
address mail matter for tho patrons of
the office, to enclose it hi an envelope,
seal it, or affix the stamps. All letters or
parcels for registration must bo enclosed
iu strong wrappers or envelopes, and, if
letters, securely soaled and plainly ad
dressed with postofllce, county and State,
and tho name and address of the sender,
with postage s'ampa attached sufficient
to pay register fee and postage in full.
Tho same rule applies to all other kinds
af mail except the ceiling, and when pre
sented at tho window by the sender, or
by some one for hi in or her, should wait
until they got a receipt for the same.
Registered inattor cannot be delivered
except to the person addressed, without
written ordor from the addressee duly
verilied.and if a registered lotter or pack
age bears the endorsement to be deliver
ed to the addressee in person it cannot be
delivered to anv one else. If a return re
ceipt of registered matter addressed to a
foreign country be do-ired a demand tor
the same must be written across tun lace
of the registerer article. Registered mail
to Canada should bear the county and
province, those to Mexico the name of
the Mexican slate where the office of de
livery is located. The sender ot a regis
ter is entitled to a receipt for it at the
time it is accepted for registry, and from
the party addressed when delivered j if
not received in due time should inquire
at tne otlice of registry about it.
Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes
Administratrix Notice.
Wlieras. Letters of Administration on
tho estato or Matthew Cox, late ot t io
nesta, Pa., deceased, having beon grant
ed to the undersigned, all persons in
debted to said estate are horebv notified
to make prompt payment, and those hav
ing claims against said estate will present
them, without delav to.
U KLRN r. JS. COX,
Administratrix.
Tionesta, Pa., Feb. 19, 1900.
Tho Maur Wiv'' mak am riirfit nrieaa
Step in and see them at Tionesta Cash
L ' . 1 .
more. ii
In almost every neighborhood there is
some one whoso life has been saved by
Chamberlain's Colic, Choleri and Diar
rhoia Remedy, or who has been cured of
chronic diarrhoea by tho use of that med
icine. Such persons makp a point of toll
ing of it whenever opportunity offers,
hoping that it may be the means of sav
ing their lives. For sale by all druggists.
The "New Way" makes new price.
Others follow who cau. Seo thorn at Tio
nesta Cash Store. It
DeWilt's Witch Hazel Salve is un
equalled for piles, injuries and skin dis
eases. It is the original Witch Hazel
Salvo. Bewaro of all counterfeits. Heath
ifc.Killmer. .
"Queen Quality" shoes sold only at
Tionesta Cash Store. It
Mrs. J. K. Miller, Newton Hamilton,
Pa -writes, "I think Dowitt's Witch Ha
zel Salve the grandest salve made." It
cures piles and beais everything. All
frail n Ion t imitations are worthless. Heath
A Klllmer.
D. P. FREDERICKS, VL D.
(Piaclice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat.)
ARLINGTON BLOCK, OIL CITY, PA.
Hours, 0 to 12. Afternoon hours must
be arranged for by telephone or letter.
License Application.
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing applications for license havo been
tiled at my office and will be presented
April 17, 1900, at the Court of Quarter
Sessions of Forest County, Pa.
1. J. II. Powers, Ke, stone House,
Marienville, Pa.
2. J. H. Fidler, Hotel Forest, Marlen
villo, Pa.
3. J. R. Barr, Barr's Tavern, Marien
ville, Pa.
I. J. S. Caldwell, Diagonal House,
Byromtown, Pa.
5. L. E. Branch, Central Hotel, Clar
ington, Pa.
6. (. E. A M. L. Gerow, Central
House, Tionosta Borough.
7. E A. Weaver, Hotel Agnow, Tio
nesta Borough.
8. M. N. Gilbert, Globe Uotel, West
Hickory, Pa.
Certified from tho record.
J. H. Robkrtson, Clerk.
March 26, 19on.
wax
Kothin rliw n. mnrh TJ
to th charm of t h tint win V
room or loii1oir n the noftly rmh- n
tut liirhl from COHDOVA ('iinrllM. M
. r ouii nn win romrtimr more to the
artiHttc MjccftuM of tho Innrhnn.
I trn or dinnr. Top hent dworAtivs
ranrllmi for the nimilfmt or the
raoMt (ftlahoriita fnnrtion nr ent-
. tarn or m a tin ion. Mari in all colon
fttid thn moat delicate tints bj
lTAAKI OIK O.
and sold everywhere.
Dr. James'
Head acne
Powders.
QUICK
RELIEF
Got a headache?
Never been able to find
anything to relieve it ?
Never mind Try
Dr. James
Headache Powders.
Absolutely harmless
couldn't hurt a baby.
ut they will cure
headache.
Don't Take a Substitute.
At all Drug Stores.
4 doses 1 0 cents.
Cum Where
inhere
Fail.
d$$m
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1 : tT.iJ
ill
H I.I
An Idea
of the proper thing in Hats, Shoos, Shirts
aod Furnishings for men cau be obtained
bj looking at our wiudow display.
A Question
as to the cost, will be
Our prices aud tlyloj
886 and
U jrotj art thinking of buying Piano write for
nanus win vc lent on approval, wncn bo ucsircu.
THE UNION PIANO AND ORGAN CO.,
Pleau Mention Tblt Paper Wbca Wrillif.
Th Tallest Mercantile Building In the World,
Owned and Occupied ticlushrelr By U.
It'a not a "patent" medicine, but U prepared,
qirect.from the formula of K. E. Barton. M. D.
Cleveland' most eminent ppecinlist, by Hinlmer
O. Benson, PU.D., B. 8. BAR-BEN u the great.
est Known restorative aim in
vigorator for men and women.
It creates aolld flesh, muscle
and strength, clears the brain,
wakes the blood pure and l.ch
and causes a general feeling of
health, strength and renewed
vitality, while the generative
organs are helped to rct,nin
their normal powers and the
sufferer Is auickly made con
scious of direct benefit. One
box will work wonders, six
should perfect a cure. Prepared
In small sugar coated tableli
easy to swallow. The days ot
celery compounds, nervurnr.
sarsaparillas and vile liquid
tonics are over. BAR-F.FN :
for sale at all drug stores, n 60-dose box fcr .'C
cents, or we will mail it securely sealed on re
iutof price, CKS. BARTON AND PFNf .",
Uar-Ben B'.ock. Cleveland, U
Sold by Heath it Killmer. Tionesta, Pa.
AUDITOR'S REPORT ot Green town
ship for year ending March 12, liKM),
I. D. Thompson, Trea. in ac-
jmmt. with Rnml It'liml 1)R
To ret'ns trom uns't'd land sales $ fl"0 00
Ain 1 iroitMi. v. Kiepier .. i;n ;v
Ain't from Will Wertz 100 00
Returns from Il.Wlnecard. Col... 1.15M 67
Ain't Irom K OT M 30 00
OR.
Ily orders redeemed,
2 percent, com
Bui. paid C. F. Klinetiver ,
,...tl,(t:l7 0
.... 3S 74
.... ItiO 41
$2,I:U3 21
J. D. Thompson, Treas, in ac
count with poor fund DR.
Am't from (1. W. Klepfor 09 5."
Am't from Tionesta lloro careA.
J. Salladrt
Ain't from Henry Winegard Col.
Hal. due Treas
fin 62
805 611
3 .v.
920 4:
CR.
Ry orders redeemed... $ till 20
2 percent, o-un 18 22
f 02!) 42
Henry Winottard. Col. In ac
count with Road Fund PR.
To am't of duplica'e Jl.OlW 0:1
Returns from Road Com'a 38 00
Returns work tax Col.Wat.it Co. 245 53
$1,3S0 54
CR.
Dy Treas. receipts $ SCO.oo
5 porcont oil on $842.10 42 10
8 percent, com on fcSOO.OO 24 00
Treasurer s receipt 414 i7
5 percent com. on $414.07 20 73
Land roturns 13 31
Exonerations 11 30
Treasurer's roceipts 10 00
Bal. due Treas 44 43
fl,380 4
Henry Winegard Col. in ac
count with poor lunu
DR.
I 877 1 8
it-:; - -
pviMimtntliilltl ta :a BraasaaT;
fnr ii'iiii iimlitii::: 1:2::: mmmmnir L
Bal over paid Treas 3 53
I 880 71
CR.
By Treasurer's receipts $ 74H 61
5 percent off on $7Ki.!H 30 20
3 percent com. on $746.61 22 40
Treasurer's receipt 50 05
5 percent com on $50.05 2 05
Exonerations 6 26
Land returns 4 15
$ 880 71
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
KKHOURCKM.
Cash on hand in road fund f 1'SO 44
To balance 2,757 12
$2,917 66
LIABILITIES.
Road orders outstanding $2,525 17
Poor " " 161 89
Am't due Forest county for sup-
fiort of lunatics at Warren asy
urn 22- 50
$2,017 66
We the auditors of Gren Twp. have
examined tho above accounts and tind
them correct. Chas. Harrison,
Uko. Klinestivkk, Jr.
Attest, Auditors.
Frkii, R. Ki.inestivkh, Clerk.
Notice to the Public.
All persons indeljt' d to the firm of
Miles it Armstrong are requested to set
tle before April 8th. After aliove date
the accounts will be left for collection.
T. E. Arkktkoso,
3t O. F. Milks.
Cash is the sledge hammer that ocns
the market to the poor man at Tionesta
Cash Store. It
a revelation to you.
are both wiuuera.
ROBINSON
The Union Piano and Organ Go.
888 East 134th St., NEW YORK CITY.
JUST STOP AND THINK WHAT YOU WILL. 8AVIJ
whrn rim buy your l'lano dtn-rt Imm t!ti tnrtory. Of It
MOTTO la to ae you thtt intiliMi'mau' rortu nnii ex
pennm. We do not employ Api'ntii. thervfuru. we wive oumi'lvm
a hljr vxpenflcol wlilrh you (n-t t he benefit. We will aell to you
A IHUtMlRADE UINIUIN ll A.1),
fully wumititeil, with nil of the intent
lmprovementi!. DIRECT FROM THE
FACTORY TO YOUR HOME for "
W Mak Planot tHOQ nn anil . . .
.FROM $U0.UU Upwards.
$183,00
full particulars, Catalog, Prlccj, and Estimates.
886 and 688 East 134th St., NEW YORK.
Wholesale Prices
to Users.
Our General Catalogue quotes
them. Send 15c to partly pay
postage or exprcssage anil we'll
send you one. It has 1100 pages,
17,000 illustrations and quotes
prices on nearly 70,000 things
that you eat and use and wear.
We constantly carry in stock all
articles quoted.
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.,
Mlehlf u At. Madlmm u, klrac.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Howe
1 Twp. for vear endiiiir March 12, t'.HK).
J. W. Black, Treas., In account
with noor fund I'll,
To bal. from lust settlement $ 5o7 04
Am't roe'd trom Col 100 00
Am't cash from O. It. tiranl 1.1 60
Millcreek T 1 ... 102 74
" Jenks TP 33 00
" " collector 7(H) 00
Ordor No. 34 from coiu'r's 541 33
$2,0X8 61
(15.
Ry orders redeemed $2,027 66
Commission t0 83
Balance 12
$2,088 61
J. A. Nash. Collector. DR.
To bal. from lat settlement $ 116 22
Ouplieato SOU 80
023 11
CR.
By ain't paid Treas..! $
Abatement
Coin on $500.00
500 00
28 00
15 00
Am't paid Treas 2 0 00
Com. on $200.0 10 00
Return tax 1
Exonerations '07-08 10 50
Balanco 137 00
$ 023 11
James Scliwerdlield.iioor overseer, DR.
To orders drawn $ 205 06
CR.
By 60 days services 120 on
Expenses 85 00
205 06
Onlas Hoyt, poor overseer
To orders drawn $
DR.
64 73
CR.
By 10 days services.
Expenses
32 00
2i 73
?
51 73
ASHKTS.
Ain't in Treasurer's hands
" Collector's "
" Com
137 00
375 no
MABILITIKS.
J. C. Oeist
F. . Enple
David Mint.
J. W. i'.Iium
.$ 300 no
C (HI
1 30
12 (si
$ 310 30
J. W Black. Treas.. in account
with road fund DR.
To bal. from last settlement $ loo 67
Ain't from 4. W. Noblit 1,150 05
' " liquor license 57 00
" " County Treas 3on 00
" " Collector I,4o0 (Ml
" cash from Mrs. Andrews 1,500 in)
Balanco luU 23
$3,581 05
CR.
By orders redeemed
Com. J. W. Black
, $3,472 72
1(10 23
$3,581 95
J. A. Nash, Col.
To bal. from last settlement.
Cash road duplicate
Work road duplicate
J) It.
..$ 00 30
... 800 89
... 078 48
$1,484 70
CM.
By am't paid Treas
Com
Cash paid treasurer
Com 1
Abatement
Taxes returned
('aali paid treasurer
Com
Exonerations for '07-'08
Balance
,...$ 60 00
15 (SI
... 500 00
25 (HI
28 (HI
... 47 50
... 100 (SI
5 no
48 14
... 218 12
$1,481 76
..$ 218 12
.. 2,040 (SI
$2,258 12
ASSETS.
Ain't due from collector..
Ain't duo from county ...
LIAniLITIKS.
Outstanding orders:
Harve Butler
A. H. Bailey
W. L. Htroup
Rev W. II. Zellers
Phi Ekas
F. R, Lanson
J. C. Bowman
Mrs. Andrews
C. F. Fox
J. W. Black
Climax Road Machine Co.
,.$1,000 (10
.. 615 28
.. 350 85
... 1,500 41
... 060 70
... 1,000 00
... 2,000 (Ml
... 1,500 (SI
1 35
,.. loo 23
,.. 800 INI
0.R:i7 82
We, the undersigned auditors of Howe
township, having examined me auoye
accounts do hereby certify that they are
correct to tlio best 01 our Knowledge.
W. I.. Stroi P.
L. A. SC'UWKRDKIKI.D,
Atto t. Auditors.
J. C. Okist. Clerk.
March 21, 1000.
Patent process
Cash Store.
Hour l. 15 at Tionest
1
The New Way!
The coming of the year 11)00 marks a new epoch n the com
mercial calendar of success. Au epoch that now looks as if it
were destined to be the greatest uiouey making period in tho
history of the present time.
I Prosperity for All.
Tout you mav fticceed you lieml every energy rod nerve to
"get ahead" and save every possible pe uuy.
Where We Help
is our XEW WAY of doi r business. To scdl at the lowest
possible prices, eierj'oue admits, it tnutt be for C'A.SII and not
on louu ci edit. Now we have decided on this plan ns tint best
one to help you ami serve vour b et interests. Thai wo buy at
the lowest prion we must buy for tTASH and to sell at the
lowest possible prices we must sell fo C2ANII, and huvedeeided
to mark tur goods ou that basis ami as we eau not have two
prices, we mako oue price and that the Lowest for C'umIi.
The duality
will be the best, as wo always endeavored to give yi u, aud we
wi'l not sacrifice quality to reduce ihe price.
GROCERIES.
With the ad 'itinu of this line we end savor to serve you better and have
bought nly the best, g.ods Fresh from factory mid it we can iimke a bet
ter price thu olhor? do it is because we sell them only for cash. Wo will
keep t p our other goods as heretofore. Most ordially invite you to come
iu and tell us if wo have made a mistake. We desire to remain
Your Servants,
TIONESTA CASH STORE,
Sure tssors to TliHN V A lUJSTKOMJ.
Xi. & S.
Dress Goods.
In this lino cur assortment is unlimited;
comprising Blue and Black Hergr, Brillian
tine, Blue Broadcloth, etc , and iu wash goods
we have the finest lino of Lancaster Ging
hams, Dress Ginghams, l'iques plain aud
fancy Percals, et ., that was ever shown in
Tionesta. Come and see
Shoes.
We handle the famous Fisher aud Ivichnid
son brands. Anynne who wears slmrs knows
that these are two of tho Ixsl mskis on the
market.. We can fit anybody at prices that
can't be beat.
Groceries.
We handle the finest lino of canned goods
that is sold in town. All who hoy from us
will tell you so. Oomo und see our Block of
Potted Meats, Condensed Boups, etc. Tho
class of goods we handlo is A 1. None heller.
Lawrence &
Other
Jewelers
5
v
mviAHh UU Ur HLAUt
Just as much as glasses on a T011-Dsy-Okl
baby, when tliey compare
their stock and prices with that to
bo found a'
32 SENECA St.,OILCIlV, PA.
Official Watch Inspector and Repairer
for tho W. N. Y. & P. and L. S. fc M. S.
Rys.
Send or bring your work to us.
MIINQ IN YOUK-
WATCHES,
JEWmim
That need repaircng if you
wish good work at right prices.
Our Motto is, "Not how
cheap, but how good for the
money." Remember we can
take care of all y .ur wants
in the Jewelry line it) strict
ly up-to-date fashion.
ALL WORK and GOODS GUAR
ANTEED as REPRESENTED.
C. C. ULLER,
llt'UlM'li SIOH',
TIONESTA, 3?J.
WANTED!
Reliable man for Managi-r of B;anch
Ollice I wis'i to open In this vicinity
flood ouening for an energetic sober man
Kindly mention this paper when writing
A. 1. .MOKKiN, l incinnau, J.
Illustrated crtalogue 4 et. postage.
Hopkins soils tho shoes and rubbi 1
You
Smearbauah.
NEW
LIVERY
Havini; purchased the livery barn lo
cated in rear of Hotel Agnew and after
million many new and up-to-date rijr wo
are now prepared to furnish livery rigs to
tho peoplo of 1 11 vicininity and guaran
tee to lit you out in first-class stylo.
We will mako a specialty of furnishing
ritf for Funerals, Weddings? Receptions
Kto.
WM. ORAM,
JRCHIEUREY.
coMi: axifsii: is.
SHORTHAND BY MAIL!
We can teach you to become, a compe
tent short hand reporter, bv mail. A
standard system. Easy to learn j easy to
read ; easy to write. Success guaranteed.
Send ten cents (in atampsjfor first lesson.
Write for particulars. Address tho
The Warren Business University, War
ren, Pa.
H
OW about your stock of Stationary?
We do high class Job Printing.
TIMETABLE, in
ellect Jan. 10, 1!HK.
Trains leave Tio
nesta for Oil City
and points west as
follows :
No. 31 liullulo Express, daily
except Sunday 12:06 noon.
No. 33 Oil City Exj ress, daily
except Sunday 7: 16 p. 111.
For Hickory, Tidioute, Warren, Kin.ua,
Bradford, Olean and the East :
No. 30 Olean Express, daily
except Sunday - 8:45 a, 111.
No. 32 Pittisburg Express,
daily except Sunday 4:19 p. 111.
GetTimo Tables and full information
from J. W. McCREA, Agent, Tionesta,
Pa.
II. BELL, Gen'lSupU
J. A. FELLOWS,
Gen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent.
General ollice, Moonev-Brisbano Bid
Cor. Main aud Clinton Sta., Buflalo.N.Y
WANTED SEVERAL BRIGHT
and holiest persons to represent us
as Managers in this and closo-by coun
ties. Salary $'.I0 a year and expensos.
Straight, bona-lido, no more no less sal
ary. Position permanent. Our refer
ences, any bank in any town. It is main
ly ollice work conducted at home. Ref
erence. Enclose self-addressed stamped
envelope. Tnu Dominion Co., Dep't 3,
Chicago, 111. 10-11-09.
Administrator's Notice.
Whereas, Letters of Administration on
tho estate of James O. Rall'erty, late of
Green township, Forest county, Pa., de
ceased, having been granted to the un
dersigned, all persons indebted to said
estate are rcques rd to make immcdiato
payment, ami those having claims
against the same will present them for
settlement without delay to
Lkon Watson,
Administr. tor.
Nebraska, Pa., March 8, 1'Jon.