The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, April 25, 1900, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
4. C. WINK,
WEDNESDAY, AI'KIL 23, 190a
Itcpubllrnn Ticket.
COINTY.
Asscmbly-A. M. DOUTT, Tionesta
Borough.
Associate JwcrVe W. H. H. POTTER
ER, KingslPT '1 wp.
IHstriet Attorney SAMUEL P. IR
WIN, Tionesta Borough.
Whilk wago-oarners are on strike aud
receive no pav the salaty of the labor
leader and agitator continues.
ToRTo Rico Is not very large, but the
politicians in the Democratio party are
hoping it is big enough to serve
grave for free silver..
as
Hon. Mattiikw Quay was rofused
sat in the United States Senate on the
appointment of the Governor ol Tennsyl
vania, by a vote of 33 to 32.
Dkwkt bus not j ot pu Hod the lanyard
on his presidential plattorm. He may be
. dutifu.ly waiting for the words: "You
may fire, George, when ready..
In the list seventeen years the United
States has spout $101,100,122 on the new
navy, and everybody Is satisfied that
Undo Sam lias got his money's worth.
When the S'jptenie Court docides that
the recent Porto Riean legislation is con
stitutional, Mr. Bryan will bay. another
reason lor demanding the suppression of
that body.
Dkmochats are asking Dewey if he
will support the nominee at Kansas City
whoever may be chosen. A pledge of
this kind from Bryan is not on file as far
as heard from. .
The United States Governmont is
buying lis Krupp armor, made in the
United States, cheaper than any other
com. try iu the world. But ot course the
Democrats are dissatisfied.
Bkyan and Dewey would be a combi
nation of a man who voted for PopulUt
Weaver in 1 with a man who never
voted in his life. The Pemo- ratio crazy
quilt of 1900 promises to boat that of 1890.
Fivom tho way the Democrats soem to
lie worrying over tho Constitution, it
would appear that they have forgotten
that there is a Supreme Court, whose
chiof duty it is to safeguard that sacred
document.
The "trust"' question has been taken
up by the subcommittee of the House
Judiciary Committee, and it recommends
either a new anti-trust law or a constitu
tional amendment that will give Con
gross full power to deal with trusts.
Exports of American products and
manufacturers were almost fSO,000,000
greater last March than in March, 1899.
That wall of protoclion is not too high to
prevent our goods climbing over it and
getting out into the markets of the world.
As a kicker, tho Pomocratio party is a
screaming success. As a clog on the
wheels of progress it beats the air brake.
As a promiser it out-promises the man
who nevor pays his debts. But when it
conies to keeping its pledges, the record
is different.
The Hon. Frank H. Jones, who 1ms
been New Hampshire's most distinguish
ed and influential Democrat, having
come to the conclusion that the Democra
cy's attack of Bryanism is incurable, has
moved into the Republican party, bag
and baggage
It is all up with ex-Governor Pattison
as a candidato for Vice President on the
Democratic ticket. Altgold, of Illinois,
says that Tattisou will not do as a run
ning mate for Bryan, and Altgeld is Bry
an's mouthpiece when ho feels the need
of ono. Franklin Citizen Press.
In tho last two calendar years, under
the Dirgley tariff, we bought from Eu
rope goods worth $725,000,000. In the
same two years we sold to Europe goods
worth 1,040,000,000. The balanco of the
trade in our favor was thus tl,21.',000,000
from Europe alone. This is the sort of
"ontanKlinif foreign alliance" that is
caused by the Republican policy of pro
tection. It is entangling lo the other fel
low.
The Hon. James K. Jones has taken
the pains to explain that he introduced
his proposed amendment to tho Porto
Rlcan bill in good faith and was ignorant
of the fact that it would make a prosentof
$1,800,000 to the sugar trust. Ho further
muro explained that he withdrew the
samo as soon as same one took the pains
to point out tho far-reaching effect of hi
proposition. This is the samo Mr. Jones
who presides over tho destinies of and
makes the predictions for the Democratic
party.
Two prominent Ponnsylvanians, Dom-
ociatsnt the beginning of President Mc
Kinley's administration, are now candi
dates for Congress on tho Republican
ticket. Joseph C. Sibley, of Franklin,
ami John M. Reynolds, of Bedford. Sib
ley v:is elected to the present congress as
a Democrat, and Reynolds was the assist
ant secretary of the interior under the
Cleveland administration. These chang'
cm show tho political drift in I'ennsylva'
nia and indicate that tho plurality of :100,'
0o0 four years ago is HUely to be oclipsed
in l'jon.
Tub Stale Convention will assemble in
Harrisburg to-day, Wednesday. The
candidates to be named are for positions
neither numerous nor important, con
sisting of an Audit r-(;eneral and two
members of Cuiigress-at-Large, and six
delegates to the National Convention.
The convention will also accept on rec
ommendations from tho Congressional
districts names of persons for Presiden
tial electors. The contest lor control of
the convention was long since decided in
favor of tho Regulars in the party, the In
surueant faction making but an insignifi
cant showing of strength, and they will
not te able to make any impression on
the proceeding ! audit van be said in
advance th.it whatever is done will be
done In obedience to the wishes of the
majority, and that no mistakes will be
made.
National Delegate Named.
Friday afternoon la-t tho conferees of
the 2Slh Congressional district met in the
offices of Jlon.iW. C. Arnoid, in the city
of Purloin, f: the purpose of naming
two delegates' for the Republican nation
al convention, and a presidential elector
for the district. ' The following conferees
were present :
Clearfield Hugh MeCullough, Con
Cotter, W. C. Arnold.
Clarion Theo. L. Wilson and A. C.
Brown, WV P. Wilson by proxy. -
Elk-Col. A. A. Cloarwa'or, John T.
Wrathal, Henry Klewans.
. Forest J. E. Wank and F. W. Walk
er, J. T. Palo by proxy.
Centre Not represented. .
; There was no opposition to tho dole
gates endorese by Clearfield and Forest
counties, aud Hon. M. L. McQuown and
Hon. C. A. Randall, respectively of these
counties, were unanimously elected. W.
II. Baker, of Kidgway, and John M.
Da e, of Ilollefonto, were ohoson alter
nates, and Harry R. Wilson, of Clarion,
was the unanimous choice for prnsiden
tial elector.
Tke conferees in a resolution very
strongly endorsed the candidacy ot Hon.
W. C. Arnold for Congressman-at-Large
bofore the State convention.
Put the Costs on the Prosecutor.
"No greater imposition upon the tax
payers reflects from the court records of
Pennsylvania than the numerous cases
in which costs are placed upon counties,"
says the Philadelphia Preset "Disputes
arise between neighborsand ono side or
other carries the quarrel into court. As
the outcome of a large percentage of the
actions that goes before juries especially
with regard to bill that are ignored the
costs of proceedings are impressed upon
tho taxpayers in general who are no wise
responsible for the beligorent difficulties
at issue.
"In this connection it is gratifying to
note that Judge Evans of Pittsburg has
instructed a grand jury against the too
free assessing of such costs upon a coun
ty. Ho said this course was unwarrant
ed, and referred the many frivolous pros
ecutions that had little or no solid foun
dation for a district attorn oy to build
upon. The jury was advised that where
they find a suit had been instituted with
bo little cause that it was necossary to ig
nore the bill, then the costs must be
placed upon the pooseoutor and not on
the county. In casts where both the
prosecutor and defendant were at fault,
the costs, he said, ought to be divided."
The selection of Charles H. Allen for
Governor of Puerto Rico is an admirable
choice. It gives satisfaction to all parties
and sections. It will give pleasure to the
Puerto Ricans. This selection is an as
surance that all the officials chosen by
the administration for service in Puerto
Rico will be worthy of their posts. It is
well for the United States to begin right
in this matter.' The country owes an ob
ligation to the islanders for thoir hearty
weloome to the American troops in the
war of 1898, and it is paying this dobt at
tho present moment. Of courso the gov
ernment which is about to go into opera
tion in the island will soon Le changed
In the direction of giving the people of
that locality more sway over thoir home
affairs than they have now. Thoir politi
cal education has just started, aud their
political privileges will keep pjco with
their advances in Americanizrtion.
The man who upholds trusts and com
binations as a means of sustaining uni
form prices and preventing ruinous com
petition in business, says the Punxsu.
tawney Spirit, cannot very consistently
denounce labor unions. A labor union
is a combination to keep up the price of
labor and to protect the interest of thoso
whose sole commodities are nerve and
musclo. Thd President of the nail trust,
the leather trust, the glass trust, or atiy
other trust, is not in position to refuse
recognition of a President of a labor
union, becauso they are both In the samo
business trying to protect the industry
lu which they are interested from ruin
ous competition, and to promote its woll-
fare in all ways. And the labor union
has the bettor case of the two, because
good wages is the foundation of general
business prospority, and low wages tend
to increase poverty, ignorance and
crime. Hence an organization whose
existence helps Its members to become
educated by giving them more means
and more leisure to cultivate their intel
lects, is in a large measure beneficent.
Measured by the standard of the greatest
good to the greatest number the wisely
conducted labor union is the most benifl
cent of all trusts, for it co n pels capital to
treat it with respectful consideration and
prevents the toiler from being trampled
upon by arrogance and false prido. It
teaches the laborer that his true interests
liein loyalty to his brother workmen
and to his craft, and makes united action
a principle of honor with him that his
self-respect requires,him to sustain even
at a cost of great sacrifice.
Cnne Nome Gold Fiends.
The richest that have ever been discover
ed. First boat will sail from Seattlo
about May 10th. Write for maps and
pamphlets giving full description to H.
C.Allen, CP. A T. A., Nickel Plate
Road, Erie, ra. No. 59-3t
"World Known" shoes for niKii, t'i at
Tionesta Cash Store. It
TIC I AT, LIST.
Iiist of causes set down for trial in tho
Court of Common Pleas of Forest County,
1'ennsvlvania, commencing on the
Third Monday of May, PKHl:
No. 1. L. N. Clougii, F. W. Taylor and
James Crate, doing business as L. h.
Clough A Co., vs. Penn Tanning (,'om-
pan
Nov,
y and J; red Axel Carlson, No. 2i,
ov. Term, hiiinriions In Trespass.
No. 2. W. J. Bloomtield, E. Pejuig
iiot, A. J. and M. H. Carnahan, v. P.
Manslield, Itohnrt Thomas, Charles K
Hook. No l!i, Hapt. Term, ISiiy. Hum-.
iiioiis in Ejectment.
No. 3. hnrah J. Dunlap vs J. M.
Church, Priscilla Church. No 2, May
Term, 1899 Summons in Kjactmeiit.
No. 4. Harry Maze vs. James Ahar
r:ih. No. T,:, Sept. Term, WMl. Appealbv
Plaintiff from J. P.
No. ft. J.J. Henderson vs, William
Dunn, No. 1', Nov. Term, W.K Appeal
by deft, from J. P.
No. li. Franklin Allegheny llridge Co.
vs County of Venango, No. ii, Sept.
lerm. ly.r.i. Exemplification Irom v en
anuo County. New trial.
No. 7. Martin Smith vs. I. N. Patter
son. No. 4, May Term, 1100. Nummotm
in trespass.
Attest, JOHN II. IiOBKKTSON,
Protlionotary.
Tionesta, Pa, Apiil 'Si, VMHt,
Eureka Hnrneas Oil It the best
preservative of new Iwttlirr
and the lest renovator ( old
loatlicr. It oils, softens, black
em aud protects. Um
Eurolta
Harness Oil
on your bent hrnas, your old ha
nrta, and your crrljrMop, and tbey
will not only look twltrr but wr
longer. Sold everywhere In on all
lie from bulf pints to rive caUoua,
Umt. bj RTUlua OIL IV.
It Cures the
Cough.
CURE
THE COUGH
Dr. James' Cherry Tar
Syrup is a safe, reli
able cure for cough or
cold.
Pleasant to take
soothing' and healing
in its influences.
Does not change, no
matter how long it
may stand.
Last dose is always of
exactly the same
strength as the first.
At Drug Stores.
, 25 Cents a Bottle. ,
Don't Accept
Subitautes.
Fred. Grcttenbergor
GENERAL
BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST.
All work pertaining to Machinorv. En
gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit
tings and General Kiacksmuinug prompt
ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill
Machinery iflven special attention, and
satisfaction guaranteed.
Shop iu rear of and just west of the
Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa.
Your patronage solicited.
FRED. GRETTENRERGER.
Confirmation Notice.
Notice is hereby given that tho follow
ing account has been filed in my office
and will be presonted at the next term of
Court for confirmation.
First and final account of Thos. S.
Work, administrator of the estate of I). T.
Ravlor, deceased, late of Burnett Town
ship, Forest County, Pa.
J. 11. KOUKKTSON, Clerk.
Tionosta, Pa., April 23, 1900.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE of a writ or Lavarl Fa
cias, issued out of the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylva
nia, and to me directed, there will be ex
posed to sale by public vendue or outcry,
at the Court House, in the Rorough of
Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., on
FRIDAY, MAY 11, A. D. 1900,
at 1 o'clock p. m., the following described
property, to-wit:
SECURITY TRUST AND SAFE DE
POSIT COMPANY, for use of FRED
ERIC PYLE, now use of ACM E 15 A UK
EXTRACT COMPANY, vs. ACME
EXTRACT COMPANY, defendant.
HELEN S. PYLE and FREDERIC
PYLE, Executors afthe last Will and
Testament ot FREDERIC PYLE, de
ceased, terre tenants, Lev. Fa., No. 7,
May Term, l'JUO. Parniloo A Lindsey,
Attorneys.
All the defendants' right, title, interest
and claim of, in and to all that certain
leasehold estate, lease, demise, term of
.v ears erecti d. granted, leased and do
mised in and by that certain indenture of
lease mado by H. W. Tracy and F. R.
Pier as lessors, to the Acme Extract
Company, Limitod, as lessee, dated the
i'id day ot May, 1890, and rocorded in tho
Recorder's office lor the recording of
deeds, Ac, of the county of Forest. State
of Pennsylvania, in deed book No. '12, att
pago H4, Ac, in and upon all that cerUin
piece, parcel or lot of land situalo, lying
and being in tho township ot Jonks,
county of Forest, State of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows, to-wit:
beginning at a point in the northwest
corner of land conveyed to first parties
by J. D. Hunt and wife, by deed dated
fllay imti 1S7, and recordod in Fores
county, in Deed Book 7, page 209, said
point being thirteen rods south and thir
teen rods west from the north and east
boundary of said land described in said
deed; thence west by line parallel with
south line of town plot of Marion town
ship fifty-fivo rods; thence south by line
parallel with east line of N. K. Burton
land, twenty-nine rods, more or less;
thence east by line parallel with first
mentioned line or boundary fifty-five
rods; thence north twenty-nine rods
more or less to place of iu ginning. Con
taining ten acres of land as in said lease
described.
Second, The Bark Extract Manufac
tory, situated on the said leaseho'd, with
all buildings fixtures, machinery aud ap
purtenances thereon or about the same,
or that may horealter be placed on or
about said leasehold, belonging to the
said party of the first part, and thereunto
appurtenant.
Tinnn, Tho railroad Including track
and ties running from said Bark Extract
Manufactory to its said railroad's junc
tion with the track of the Pittsburg A
Western Railway Company, at or near
Marienville, in said county, with all
rights of way appurtenant thereto, and
one locomotive engine and appliance,
and ten freight cars, all of which are ap
purtenant to said leasehold aud manufac
tory and are used in operating the same.
The bui'dings erected on taid leasehold
and thereto belonging aro as follows;
Leach house, iMOxiia feet; boiler house,
MxW feet; storage house, 100x20 feet;
engine house, 2."xl2 feet; bark house,
"oxlift feet ; boiler houso, 40x35 feet ; of
lico, 30x1ft feet; cooper shop, 50x20 feet;
barn 40x2ft feet; mill room, 2ftx20 feet;
barrel house, 30x20 feet.
Taken in execution and to bo sold as the
property of Acme Extract Co., defendant,
Helen S. Pyleand Frederic Pvlo. Exec
utors ol tho last will and testament of
Frederic, Pylo, deceased, terre tenants, at
tho suit of Security Trust and Safe Do
posit Company, lor use of Frederic Pyle,
now use. ol Aumo Bark Extract Com
pany. TERMS OF SALIC Tho following
must bo strictly complied with when the
property is stricken down :
1. When the phtintill'or other loin cred
itors become tho purchaser, the costs on
the writs must be paid, and a list of liens
including mortgage searches on the prop
el ty sold, together with such lien credit
or's receipt" for the amount of tho pro
ceeds of the saloorsuch portion thereof an
ho limy claim, must be. furnished tho
Sheriff'.
2. Ail bids must bo paid in full.
3. All sales not settled immediately w ill
be continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of tho
next day, at which time fill property not
settled loi will iiuain ho jiut up and sold
at the expense and risk of tho person to
whom first sold.
Se l'lirdon's Digest, Ninth Edition,
page 4111 and Smith's Forms, pago 384.
Sheriffs OPicc, Tionesta, I'll., April
IU, l:M).
J. W. JAMIESON, .Sheriff.
House Cleaning i
When you have finished, and the
vexing question of Lace Curtain?, Poles
Drapery, Window Blinds,
Oil Cloths, Matting, eto ,
demauiU your attention, allow us
to show you
a few thiugs of iuteresl.
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The Tallest Mercantile Building in the World,
Owned and Occupied Eicluaively By Us.
NO.
A. Wayne Cook,
President.
A. R.
FOREST COUNTY
TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA.
CAPITAL STOCK,
-PIRKCTOH8-
A. Wayne Cook,
N. P. Wheeler,
Collections remitted for on day of pr.yment
era all tho benefits consistent with conservative b kini?. Interest piid 011 time
deposits. Your patronage respectfully
with
the
When you buy a carriage, bugs;y or harness. Choose from
the biggest stock and fullest assortment, and pay only the
cost of making, with but ons moderate profit added. Our
plan of selling direct front the factory insures satisfaction
your money back if
your purchase cud
ES. A
afflysi;" save mo mim: sproni
Oureomplete illustrated cAtalocrne,ihowln?mnny styles of hlh
grade vehicles, harness, robes, hlunkets, and horns equlpnu'iiui,
with detailed descriptions of each, mulled free. Write for H and
learn how cheaply you cua buy when tu jobber's aud dealer's
profits are cut off.
THE COLUMBUS CARRIAGE & HARNESS CO., P.
JUST STOP
whi-n ynu
MOTTO
.FROM
II yoa n thinking; of buying a Piano write for lull particulars. Catalog, Prices, aod Ei timates.
Pianos will be lent on approval, when so desired.
THE UNION PIANO AND ORGAN CO.,
Piute Mention Thii Piper Wnci Wrltlaf. 8B6 end 888 Eait 134th St., NEW YORK.
Ti.3 Union Piano &0rp Go.
new york
vl 1 Goods Guaranteed
'aalcrs and Agents Prices Cut in Tvo
WHEN
buying your niuHlml
goods direct from 1 ho
Factory, we will wild
ynu direct from 1ho
factory a Fine Beiuil
ful Oriran, nith a
book aud atool on
Inapectloa for
$49.25.
we:
bare no agent. We
m'll you our jrnm I
direct from fwtnr.v;
therefore nnvhiK our
OttlrM a big exiHnm
of which you derive
the benefit.
TKE UNION PIANO & ORGAN GQ.
88(1, 888, E. l.lltli St., NEW YOEIC.
o :f;t i o x a.::n
Ollice ) t 714 National Hank Building,
OIL CITY, PA.
Eye examined free.
Exclusively optical.
To Repair
Prokcn Arti
cles UKO
Major's
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Wholesale Prices
to Users.
Our General Catalogue quotes
them. Send 15c to partly pay
postage or cxpressage and we'll
send you one. It has 1100 pages,
17,000 illustrations and quotes
prices on nearly 70,000 things
that you cat and use and wear.
We constantly carry in stock all
articles quoted.
MONTCOMERY WARD A C
Mlrklsu At. MwIIm HI.. Chlracw
503S.
Kkllt,
Cashier.
WM. SMKAUnAt'OH,
Vice President
NATIONAL BANK,
$50,000.
Q. W. Robinson, Win. Sinearbaugh,
T. F. Ritchey. J. T. Dale, J. II. Kelly.
at low ratos. We promlso our custom
solicited.
you rc dissatisfied with
cuaoles you lo
8 f!S
0. Box 772. Columbus, 0. ZllV
The Union Piano and Organ Co.
886 and 888 East 134th St., NEW YORK CITY.
AND THINK WHAT YOU WILU
buy your 1'luno cllrtvt from tlm fiirtoi
SAVIS
OIJH
Is to envo you the lnl.lilli-ninli n nnillli anil -
pcnwu. We do not employ AfreutH, therefore, wr hnvp niirwlv
a lilRexpciinr.ot which you (nt th Ix-nurlt. We will aelt to you
A nlQn-QRADc UINIOIN l-IAlNO,
fully warranted, wit.i nil of the Inttwt
improvements, DIRECT I ROM THB
FACTORY TO YOUR HOME for MiT
We Make Pianos tOQ flfi ")...
$183.00 1
PIUiUU Upwards.
fur 6HtAt KtSiORAlM
It's not a "potent" medicine, but is prepared
direcMrora the formula of K. E. Barton. M. I).
v-revcuraa i mosi eminent specialist, by llialmcr
O. Benson, Ph.tt, B.8. BAR-HEN is the r;real
jenown resioraiive snu lu
Tlcorator for men and women.
It creates solid flesh, muule
and strength, clears the brum,
makes the blood tiure mid i.eh
and causes a (rrnernl feeline of
health, strength and renewed
vitality, while the generative
organs are helped to rcin
their normal powers and the
anfTerer is ijuickl; made e n
scious of direct benefit, Ons
box will work wonders, sis
should perfect a cure. Prepared
in small swnr coated tal'k is
easy to swallow. The days of
celery compounds, nervuns.
aarsnparillas and vile 1i;r t
ionics are over. HAV-rilut
tor sale at all drug stores, a 60-dosc box Ur I '
cents, or we will mail it securely sealed on u
Soptol price. CRS. BARTON AND HKW r,
Uar-llcn Block. Cleveland, a
Sold by Hosttli Killmer. Tionosta, Pa.
Guaranty Rheumatic Remedy
Is Guaranteed to Cure
RHEUMATISM
OR MONEY IS REFUNDED.
Thin preparation In put up in cartons contain
Ing two botrlrs, which have to he mixed, and le
old by dniKljiMn nt $i 5 per pnt-kn. It hat
been tented iu hundreUnuf canrMuf Kheunintism
and hail never fniled to mnke a permanent cure
when the direction have been fully complied
with. In ordinary cawn from one to three pnclc
agea will effect a cure, but in catefl of long tttaud
iag, where the Uric Acid crystal hnve nettled in
the joints and they have become stiffened, it will
take from ten to twelve packages to dissolve the
crystals and effect m permanent cure. Should
your druggist not have it aud decline to get it lor
you,ortryto sell you "something just b go--d,"
write us, and upon receipt of price we will end
by express, prepaid; and if it fails to benefit or
e fleet a cure, we will refund the money.
It Is also the oiiIyiHfViurcure known for RiggV
disease of the gums, which i caused by Uric Acid,
and it is recommended by all first-class dentists.
Guaranty Rheumatic Remedy Co.
(tNCOftFOnATto)
33 W. GENCSCE ST., BUFFALO, N.Y.
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WANO ELECTRIC OIL.
The comiDg cf the Tear l'JOO marks a new epoch n tUv coin
tuercial cileudtr of success. Au epoch that now looks as if it
were destined to be the greatest money-making period in the
history of the present time.
Prosperity for All.
That you m sticcecil you bend ovory energy rnd norvo to
"get ahead" and save every possible penny.
Where We Help
ia our XlilV WAY of dui g business. To sell at the loweot
possible jiricee, everyouo admits, it ruut-t be fur CASH and not
on loiijt ci edit. Now we have decided ou this plan as the best
ouo to help you and serve your b st interests. Tiiat wn buy at
the lowest prices we must buy for CASH and to sell at the
. lowest possible prices we must sell for CASH, aod have decided
to mark our goods ou that b.i!i and as we can not havo two
prices, we make one price and that tho liOwesl fur C'iimIi.
The Quality
will bo mo best, a, we always oudcavorcd to give y u, and we
wi'l not sacrifice quality to reduce the price.
, GROCERIES.
With tho ad 'ition of this lino we end savor to serve you better aud hive
bought uly the lion goods Frosh from factory and it we can make a bet
ter price ihu'i other? do it is because we sell them ouly for cavh. Wo will
keep up our other goods as heretofore. Most cordially invite you to come
iu and tell us if we have made a mistake. We desire to remain
Your Servant.,
TIONESTA CASH STORE,
Sm-otssorx to llilJl i V .iBHIS l UOXJ.
L. &
Dress Goods.
Iu this linn our assortment is uulimited;
comprising Blue and Black Serge, Brillian
tiue, Blue Broadcloth, etc , aod in wash goods
we have tho finest liue of Laucaater Uiug
hatus, Dress Ginghams, Piques plain aud
fancy Percals, et1., that was ever shown in
Tionesta. Como am sco
Shoes.
e handle the famous Fisher and Uichard
son brands. Anyone who wears p lines knows
that theso are two of the best makes on the
market. We can fit anyhody at prices that
can't bo beat.
Groceries.
We handlu the finest line of I'lmned good
that is sob! in town. All who buy IV tin us
will tell you tu. Come and see our slock of
Potted Meats, Condensed Soups, t to. The
class of goods we handle is A 1. None bolter.
Lawrence &
Other
Jewelers
ARE OUT 0F PLAGE
Just an 111 ul-Ii as glassoa on a Ten-Day-Old
baby, when they coinpare
their stock anj prices with that to
l.n r,,,i,,,l .1 flTfjfTftH-
32 SEN EGA St., Olii CITY, PA.
Olllcial Wiitcb IiiHpcetor niul l'.c)airor
for tho W. N. Y. A V. and L. S. A M. S.
Uys.
Send or bring your work to us.
BRING IN YOUU
That need rcpaircog if you
wish good work at right prices
Our Motto is, "Not how
cheap, but how good for the
money." Remember wo can
lake care of all y ur wants
in the Jewelry lino in strict
ly up-to-date fashion.
ALL WO UK and GOODS GUAR
ANTEKD as REPRESENTED.
C. C. ULLER,
Itl'lIIK'll S01
TIOIsrEST'.A., F.A..
L I. HASLBT WIST,
GENERAL MERCHANTS,
Furniture Dealers,
AND
UNDERTAKERS.
TIONKNTA. f'KNN.
f
You
Smearbauqh.
NEW
LIVERY
llaviiiK pun-hascil the livery barn lo
eiUetl in roar of Kotol Asnew ami aftor
lulilinii iiniiiy now and up-to-duto rij;s we
nrn now prepared to fiirnixh livery rigs to
tho peoplo of tils vieiiilnily and Ruuan
too to lit you nut lu li rut-class Mlylo.
We will mnke a specialty of furnishing
riK for Fuooruls, WeddinH, HocoptioiiH
l'U!.
WM. ORAM,
ARCHIE UREY.
(HB AXDNHEVN.
mBt MIU,
Everything new and up to date
for making
FLOUR
AND
cFEED.
ALWATS
no hand for sale a full stock in
our line.
LaA'Sox B&QS.
MERCHANT MILLERS.
Bridge SC., - Tionesta, Pa.
TIMETABLE, in
ellect Jim. 10, 1!KK).
Traiim leave Tio
nestn fr (Jil (Mly
and poiiitH wont aa
follows :
No. 31 Bulfulo ExprusH, daily
except Sunday 12:00 noon.
No. 3:1 Oil City Ex resa, daily
except Sunday 7:M p. m.
For Hirkory.Tidiouto, Warren, Kinzua,
Bradford, (Mean and tho Kaxt :
No. 30 Olean Kx prima, daily
excopt Sunday 8:45 a. in.
No. Wi rittHlmrir K.xpresn,
daily except Sunday 4:19 p. in.
OetTimo Tallinn and full information
from J. W. McUKEA, Agent, Tionesta,
Pa.
It. BELL, Oen'lSupt,
J. A. FELLOWS,
fJen'l las.sinor iV Ticket Agrnt.,
General ollice. Moouoy-Bmbano Bid
Cor. Main ami Clinton Sta., Buflalo.N.Y
Administrator's Notice
Wherea.i, Letters of Administration on
the palate of Jaiiirn t). Hatl'orfy, late of
(reen towiifhip, Forest county, Ia., do-cen-l,
Imvins Imimi vraiitcd to the un
derHiKiied, all perxoim indebted to naid
eotalo are reipiea ed to make immediate
payment, and thoso having claima
acairiHt Hie same will present them for
setlluiiient without delay to
Lkon Watson,
Ailiuiiii.ilr.ilor.
Nebraska, l'u.4 March 8, l'.iwi.
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