The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, October 24, 1900, Image 2

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    THl FOREST REPUBLICAN.
4. t. INH, - Cditoh 4 PHOPRICTOII
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER '21, 11MHX.
Ilcpublirun Ticket.
NATIONAL.
rir.i..if-WIl.T.IAM McKINLEY.
'v.7-ii -THEODORE ROOSE.
VELT.
STATE.
Auditor General--:. B. HARDEN.
BEIiti, Wayne County.
(m!ircxxmrn-tU-I.ai )C G Al.l'SM A A.
(ROtV, ol Susiihamia Count v, ROB
ERT 11. KOERDERKR, of Philadelphia.
t'OTNTV.
for 0.m,;its., COU ALERED A.
CLEARWATER, of Elk Couutv.
Axm-iiiMiiA. M. DOUTT, Tionosta
llorough.
Aotiare.Jin!!jc-'. 11. II. DOTT ER
IC R, Kinslcv I p.
Vi.WiiW Attorney SAMUEL D. IR
WIN', Tionosta Boron gh.
Coroner Vli. J. W. MORROW, Tio
nesta Borough.
on: local ticket.
We don't believo in eternally burping
on tho mailer, but a low words concern
ing our local ticket at this liino wWl not
bo amiss.
COL. A. A. Cl.KARWATKR,
Our matchless candidate foi Cougios,liHS
already been spoken of through these
columns, n that his tamo and record are
quite well kuonu to tho voters of Forest
county. Every word of encomium
which has beeu bpokcu of hi in is true.
Ho isjust Iho right man to send to Con
gress I rout this district the poor man's
friend an a staunch supporter of the
splendid adminisi.atiou of President Me
Kinley, whilu his opponent wi'l be just
tho reverse, and will oppose all measures
'calculated to enhance the in'.eiests of the
people because they emanate from the
Republvan s. Me, His vote against the
amendment proposed to tho constitution
to leulale, coHlrol and dissolve trusts
should condemn him be ."ore the people.
Vote for Col. Clearwater and secure the
election of a loyal ci.izen and a brave
Union u:cau as your Congressman.
li(. A. M. nofTT,
The Republican candidate for Assembly,
is so well known to tne voters of Forest
coun.y Inut ho needs no special introduc
tion at this i inie. lie is a thorough can
vasser and a hustler u polities, and we
doubt whether he has missed seeing a
half ilo:.en Republican voters in Ihecotin
ly. At the primaries last spring he was
nominated by a sale majority, and is
thoiel'ore entitled to the earnest and loyal
support of the party at the approaching
election, which bo wilt receive.
Dr. Doull is a gentleman of pleasing ad
diess, a::.ihlo and ooiirtoous in manners,
and makes i'r, ends readily w herever he
goes. le has tho ubi'ity to represent the
county at Harrisburg intelligently and
wisely, and, as is veiy essential in a leg
islative capacity, will make friends rap
Idly anions lilsj colleagues in tho House,
thus enhancing his usefulness to his con
stituents. During his long residence
here, upward o(22 years Doutt has
made many !' ionds, and in his businoss
transactions is known to be &U ietly hon
orable mid upright, and wo could say
nothing in his praise that would add to
bis reputation and high fctandint; as an
bonerable gentleman. That he will fill
V..o noi;;oti of legislator with credit to
himself and tho people, and to tho entire
salisiHclion of his party there is no ques
tion. Vote lor and elect Pi . Doutt to the
Assembly by a lousing majority.
W. H. H. r0TTi:HEIt,
the Republican candidate for Associate
Judge is one of the old and well-known
citizens ofour county, in which bo has
resided for upward or .".0 years. Ho was
nominated by the Republicans of Forest
county at their primaries last spring
making a reniaikablo run and attesting
bis popularity as a man and citizen. It
is Mr. Doite.er's first asking for an office
in tne cuun.y, ul;hugii ho has hold many
township ( lllces of trust, but not of profit,
an ol of which he lias discharged with
credit to biiiiso'.f and his township. He
will uia'ie an ideal judge, one whose
mind and judgment will always be iound
clear and unbiased. Vote lor Dotterer,
and honor yourself by honoring an up
right, dignified and plain every-day ci.i
zen, deserving of your best support.
SAMI KL D. IRWIN, ESQ.,
is the Republican nominoo for District
Auornoy. Mr. Irwin has bo long and so
successfully liiled the position that noth
ing wo could cay would add to his repu
tation as a faithful and efficient officer.
The Republicans nominated him without
a contest and ho is entitlod to tho warm
support ot tho party, which ho will un
doubtedly receive at the polls. His qual
ili a ions are too well known to need
mention by us. Elect Judge Irwin by
an increased majority and retain a faith
ful and efficient official.
nr.. J. w. MORROW,
was placed upon the ticket for Coroner,
lie has made a good officer in this capac
ity and will continue, as such, for he will
b9 elected, having no opposition. Dr.
Mor ow does not beliuvo in holding in
quests and running up largo bills where
it is in. I s!i,.iy necessary, and in this
way ho h is mved tho county many a dol
lar. Civehiin your support at tho polls.
F ualiv, vote II ... straight Republican
tn fcet fi nil MoK;nky to Morrow. It is
the duly of Republicans to do so.
Tin: sound inoniy iiihii who voted in
lS!i and fails (o do it this year is a mel
ancholy specimen of tho quitter.
Ci.kakwai kr is the winner.
All the living ex-Presidents of the
I'nited States arc against Bryan, and all
the dead ones, presumably being in
the bettor land, are naturally on the Me
Kinley side.
Cl.KARWATKR is tllO Winner.
Ex-TRKsinKXT Harrison rej ?ats that
Bryan's oloctiou "would throw govern
mental and business affairs into confu
sion." The currents of business are al
ready showed up fo some extent because
now enterprises are postponed until after
tho election.
Clearwater is the winner.
Gen. Gcosvknor's est i in a to gives JIc-
Kinley at least si.tleen moro electoral
votes than be received in ISM, and if the
General's figures vary materially form
tho result it will be tho first time he has
missed since bis forecasts became noted
in national campaigns.
Clkarwater is tho coming man.
Mr. Cleveland w.ites in regard to a
lotUr he sent lo business men on finan
cial questions five yea.-s ago: "I have
not changed my opinion as then expressed
in the least." Tho spec acle of Grover
dangling a'ter Bryan and a 45c dollar is
not likely to materialize.
We've got tho winner, and his name
is Clearwater.
1 r is understood (hat in the event of his
being elected President, Mr. Bryan w ill
review the troops as fast as they are with
drawn f'-oin the Philippines and hnvo his
"dear friend" .Aguinaldo como over and
assist him in tho ceremony. While it
might make tho Eagle hang his bead, the
perlormance would certainly bo unique
in tho world's histoi f.
K kkp in mind that Clearwater will bo
tho next Congressman from this district.
It is staled that (he Flyi.n-Unffey-Martin
combination, styling itself the
Business Mou's League, is about to start
out on a s' uniping tour In tho interest of
Democratic and fusion candidates for tho
Legislature. It is difficult ti see how
U ese gentlemen can posoas Republicans
whilo stumping tho State in the interest
of Mr. Gullev for United Sta'es Senator.
1'unxy. Spirit.
:
Zinc and Grimliny make
Devoo Lead and Zinc Paint wear twice
as long as lead and oil mixed by hand.
Hill's Speech.
The New York Sun assures ns that if
tho Hon. David B. J I i ! 1 were perfectly
frank with his audieucos in bis present
impaigtnng tour, ho would say this:
"Mr. Chairman and Ladies and Gentle
men : lam not going about tho country
eatiugmy words of l&'M and pretending
to be horribly scared by imperialism and
trus.s, because I bke the business. I
have no special fondness for stuinliug on
my head and I am too old to relish mak
ing a show of mvselt'. Nor do I enioy
being bethwacked and belhiimped by
Mr. Croker. But I bae resolvsd for my
own fake to suppress my feelings. I
may bo sore all over, but I will be a
Democrat in good and regular standing.
1 will help inter Bryanistn decently.
luo great Unug is to get M .-. Brvan out
ol the way. Next November will finish
bun and I shall have done my duty to
bim and more particularly to myself.
Thou, I hope and believe the old stagors
will have a chance again. Then, tho
Bryan experiment having failed the old
Democratic policies and leaders may be
held in honor onoe more. And if the
Democrat want a tried and faitb.ul man,
a lino will always reach mo at Wolferfs
Ilo st. I don't care much about being
i igiit, but I should like to be President."
This is undoubtedly about tho wav
Mr. Hill reels. Ho may ta'k differently,
but it would hardly be possible for a mm
of li's age to undctgoa complete nionlal
revolution in lour years.
!ioo iu:w.uti, tstoo.
Tho readers of this nnnnr will l.
pleased to leain that there is at least one
ureaoeu uiseaso mat scieneo lias been
ablo to cure in all its stages, and that is
Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo is tho only
positive cure Known to mo medical fra
tornitv. Catarrh bniucr a cimuiiimin,al
disease, requires a coue titutional treat
ment, nan s uaiarrn uure is taken in
ternally, aetinn ilircctt v nnnn II. a 'i,i...i
and mucous surface of tho system, thcro-
y destroying tne lounuation ot tho dis
ease, and giving tho patient strength by
building up the constitution and assist
ing nature in doing its work. The pro
prietors have so much faith in its cura
tive powers thai they ofior One Hundred
Dollars for any case that it fails to cure.
Send for list of testimonials.
Address, F. J. CH EN EY fc CO.,
L,, r, . Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are tho best.
lioad Hotel And Farm For Sale.
Tho Forest Hotel, centrally located in
the town of West Hickory, Pa., on the
Pennsylvania Railroad, is for salo, to
gether with all furniture and fixtures,
billiard tables, livery, etc. Tho houso is
fitted up in good style for conducting a
first class hotel. Also a farm of 30 acres
on Flenvning Hill, a mile from West
Hickory, with a lot or farming imple
ments. Th's farm is in the centre of a
paying oil territory. Both properties are
real bargains. Cali on or address,
Jacoii Bkndkr.
10-21-31 West Hickory, Forest Co. Pa.
Public 'oiice of Dissolution oi Part
nership. Notice is hereby given, that the part
nership laUily subsisting between Geo.
G. Stit.ingcr of Now Castlo.'Pa., and W.
J. Campbell, or Tionosta, Pa., under (be
firm nntnn nf Htilyincmr ,t f'u,...ti...it ..
... ,w ... - " ' ''..ll)l'li( w us
dissolved on the (ith day ol October, A. D.
ltiou, by mutual consent.
All debts owing said partnership are to
bo received by said Geo. G. Stit.ingor,
and all demands on said partnership are
to be presonted to him for payment, at
ll'll-H H. WcMllinirlnil Sit Vnur foullo
Pa., where, the business will bo conlin-
iihu uy too kiwi ueo. u. rsiitzinger.
Geo. G. Stit.i no er.
W. J. CAMI'lllXL.
National I'otirenfioii of 1 he Christian
Church
at Kansas City. For this occasion tho
Nickel Plate Road will sell excursion
tickets on Oct. -1st, on any one of our
peerless trio of daily express trains
wbero sheduled to stoji. Individual club
meals are served in all dining cars at
prices ranging from 35 cents to $1.00.
Sceuro sleeping car reservations in ad
vance. Write, wire, 'phono or address
City Ticket Office, State St., Erie, Pa.,
II. C. Allen, C. P. AT. A. 2t
Utter to J. U. Eden.
TioncMa,
Dear sir : When you build a uouso
you want a good paint next th wood it
goes a long way in taking care of the
wood. Tho paint that has the best chunce
to bo useful is this first coat: fiit two
coats: lirst three coats. The first takes
care of the wood j the second takes care
of the first; tliethiid takes care of the
two. All three become one; and that
one is to last forever. "Forover" means
aa long cs the houso lasts. The way to
make the first painting last, as long as
tho house, is to follow it up with repaint
ing often enough.
Howofton? depends on the paint. Re
paint whilo tho paint Is still waterproof.
All tho wear is outside; there is no wear
on the tin ler paint. This is how tho first
painting lasts forever: by keeeping it
covered: keeping it sound. And this is
the cheapest way to take care of a houso
But how often to paint depends on your
paint. If you paint lead and oil, paint again
in I hrco years or loss; if Devoo load and
zinc, paint again in three years er more
That "less" and "moro" are about as
one to two. Devoo lead and nine takes
care of a house at half cost, because it
lasts twice as long as lead and oil.
Yours truly,
11 F. W. Dkvok A Co.
Cream of the News.
Water will seek its level. That is
whero water gets tho best of somepeoplo.
.o use going away to nuv a wrap
this fall. You can get anything in that
lino you want at Hopkins'. It
J Thore are times when a cbaritablo
heart can do moro good than a cbarital lo
hand.
-Grand opening of ladies' wiaps at
Hopkins' store, Friday, uct. L'ti. -Jt
Fels-Naptha soap 5 ets. Gobi dust
20 cts., at T. C. S. n
Full lino of underwear at Hopkins.
Don't imagine that the hotel runner
ruus the hotel.
Heavy underwear for men, women
and children Rt T. C. S. it J
Gentlemen, bring youi wives to Hop
kins' store Friday, Oct. 2t. Wi.ile they
buy a wrap wo can sell you on overcoat.
Doy't argue with a wasp; it always
carries its point.
Do not fail to attend the grand open
ing at Hopkins' store, Friday, Oct. Cli.
Largest display of ladies and child
ren wraps, from the most reliable maker
at T. C.;s. H
Don't invest in an alligator hide
pockotbook. It's a skin.
The largest line of ladies, misses and
children's winter wraps ever shown in
Tionesta at Hopkins' store, Oct. 2t. It
Don't condemn a bridge until it has
been ti ied by its piers.
Fur collars and collarettes at Hop.
kins'. U
Don't run into debt a3 long as you
can find anything else to run into.
-Don't buy a cape or jacket until you
see styles and prices at Tionesta Cash
Store. it
Umbrella's, mackintoshes and rul
hers. T. C. S. it
Don't believe the man who vows he
likes you, nor tho girl who Hays she
doesn't.
When you want groceries quick,
telephone T. C. S. it
Don't look for a leak in the gas pipe
with a lighted candle. You could tiud it,
but the coroner might not bo able to find
you.
Did you know that you could buy a
rainy-day skirt at Hopkins' ? It
An injury forgiven is better than an
injury avenged.
--Every lady is invited to attend the
grand opening of ladies, misses and chil
dren's wraps at Hopkins' store, Friday,
Oct. 20. it"
-Ladies jackets, boxecats, plush and
cloth capes, suits and rainy day skirts,
storm collars and collaretts, scarfs, furs
and golf caps and Misses and children's
jackets in all the newest shades and
styles, at prices below competition at
Tionesta Casli Storo. it
Going West and Northwest.
The best line west of Chicago if you
are going to any point in Moiitana,Idaho,
Washington Oregon, Kansas, Nebraska,
Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada or
California, is tho CHICAGO, MILWAU
KEE and ST.PAUL RAILWAY. Diroct
and short lines between Chicago Sioux
City, Omaha, Milwaukee, La Crosse, St.
Paul and Minneapolis. Solid vcstibuled,
oloctrio lighted, steam heated trains ;
free reclining chair cars; compartmont
and sloeping cars; the finest dining cars
in tbo world. If yon contemplato a trip
west or nortwest call on any coupon
ticket agent in tho United States or write
to W. S. Howell, G. E. p. A., 381 Broad
way, N. Y., or to John R. Pott, D. P. A.,
4S0 Willia.n street, Williamsport, Pa.,
saying where you are going, about when
you will start, how many there will be in
the party, and full information with
maps, timo-tables and rates of fare will
be promptly furnished, free. Be sure to
ask for your tickets via C, M. tr St. P.
Ky- 3t
TltlAL LIST.
List of causes set down for trial in tho
Court of Common Pleas of Forest County,
Pennsylvania, commencing on the
Third Monday of November, 1!00:
No. 1. L. sj. Clougb, F. W. Taylor and
James Crate, doing business as L. S.
Clough A Co., vs. Penn Tanning Com
pany and Fred Axel Carlson, No. 21,
Nov. Term, 18!W. Summons In Trespass.
No. 2. W. J. Bloomtield, K. Fequic.
not, A.J. and M. S. Carnaban, vs. P.
Mansfield, Robert Thomas, Charles K.
Book. No 111, Sept. Term, lH'.iti. s,ln,.
moiis in Ejectment.
No. 3. 11. H. Shoemaker, Health Offi
cer of Tionesta Boro., h. J. D. Davis ami
Nellie Davis. No. 30, Fen. Term, Iikhi.
Appeal by Deit. from J. P.
No. 4. James Johnston, vs. Jonathan
Albaugh. No. 22, Nov. Term, lH'Ki. Ap
peal by Deft, from J. P.
No. 5. II. ('. Krb, George L. King ami
Joseph Erb vs. Forest County National
Bank, No. Ill, Sept. Term, VMHt. Slierill 's
Interpleader.
No. t). J. F. Proper, for uso of A. M.
Do itt, vs. S. .1. Campbell, administrator
of John L. Peters, deceased, anil Martha
L. Peter.', No. 18, Aug, term, ItJINi. New
trial. Attest, JOHN II. ROBERTSON,
Prothonotary.
Tionesta, Pa, October 22, 1!I00,
Umbrellas, trunks and bags. Tio
nesta Cash at ore. It
MackintoHhcM ami overcoat,
uuhta Can 1 1 .'Store.
Tio-
t
Fall Goods.
FLANNELETTS,
DRESS GOODS,
UNDERWEAR,
WRAPPERS,
RAINY DAY SKIRTS,
AND DRESS SKIRTS.
FULL LINE SHOES AND RUBBERS.-
ROBINSON.
Stoves k
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FIXEH were ever aeon
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stack. Ibis is true of quality and beautj as well as quantity. We
can fit you out in auything from the smallest heater to tho largest
ami hanJioment range, and tho margin of profit in cut to tho lowest
possible figure. By all means soe our stock and get prices beforo
purchasing
Guns and Sportsmen's
We carry a nice line of Breech-Loading Shot Uuus, ultra good
shooters, but not expensive, Also beet loaded shells, and can sup
ply you with anything in line of spoilsmen's goods at lowestprices
SCOWDEN & CLARK.
MKXDMKXT TO T1IK COXSTITU
i HON PROPOSED TO Till", CITI
ZENS OK THIS COMMONWEALTH
KOK THEIR APPROVAL OR REJ EC-
TION RV THE CEXKRAL ASSEM
ULYOE THE COMMONWEALTH OK
PENNSYLVANIA. PIUI.ISHED UY
1KDKR OK THE SECRETARY OK
I'll K COMMONWEALTH. IN I'l'RSl'-
ANCK OK ARTICLE XVllI OK THE
CONSTITUTION.
A JOINT RESOLUTION
lioioxing mi ttuicntlmcnt to the Constl-
ttitlou hi tne l (.nun. inwo.ii;n.
Section I. He It resolved by the Sen;it.)
anil Houm' of Rcjiresentii lives of the Com
monwealth of l'eiinsvlvanl.i. In ncconl-
iinii' with the irovbiioii8 of the eighteenth
article thereof:
Ainemliiieiit Oil" to article Eight, Sec
tion One
Add at the end ol the lir-it pnrayrai h of
mill section, after the words "sh ill be en
titled to votn nt nil elections," tin word
"Miliii'i t however to mu ll laws rciiuu ing
and rcKulaling ihe n'ist r.itloii ot elect
ors us the (iennriil Assembly m;iy emu t,"
so that the mild section shall rend us tol-
luws:
Section I. Oualitlcations of Electors.
Every male riticn twenty ono years of
ujre, piisses-iing the followiiiK iii.ili:lc:i-
tions, Klinll lie cut tlea lo vote nt nil e:, ".:
I.ions, subject however to such liuvs re-
liitring unit n gnlnting the rugis r.ti.ni oi
lectors u ttie n.'u '.Till Ass. mij! may
nnit:
He shall have Ihs-ii n citl.cu ol the
United Suites ul least ono month.
Ho shall have resided In the State oi.e
year (or if hiivinn previously bren n quiili
fied elector or ikhivm born citi.eii of the.
State, lie sluill have reinov.id turii-fiuni
and returned, wllliln six months. Inline-dint-ly
preceding the election).
He stiall havn reslileu in tne el. ct Ion uis-
trlct whero ho shall offer to vole at least
two iiioullin iiiiinediatt'Iy prei etlin;( the
election.
If twenty two years of iiiicanil iiiiwr.rils
be shall huve paid within two yen is it
State or county tin. which shall liaie
Ih-en ussu-sed at least two n:.in'.l.s iilnl
paid ul least one month before Ihe elec
tion. Amendment Eleven to Article ICIilit.
Section Seven.
Strike out from s:ild section the wir.ls
"but no elector shall be ilcprtwd of the
privilege of voting hy reason of his name
not belnir registered," mid mid l i said
section tliM follouinK words, "but laws
repuliitinir and rennlrinir llie resist nitlon
of oli;tors may be enucted lo apply to
cities onlv, provided that such -laws I'e
uniform lor cities of tho siiine class, so
that tho suld section shall reud ail lot-
lows:
Section 7. Uniformity of Election
fjdWH. All laws rcmilntliiK the liuldlnu
of elections by the citizens for the rci.-is-trillion
of eieeti.rs shall lie iioltoiin
throughout the State, but, laws r. !i.l.itin
and reipilrinir the rcisi rat inn of elect.ns
may bn enacted to apply to ell ies mil y
provlileil that such laws lv. ui.llonn (..l
cities of the samo class
A trim enpy of tlie.luint Resolution
W. W OKI EST,
Secretary of the Coiiimoliweiill li
AMENDMENT TO Till'. CONS 1 ITC
TloN PROPOSED TO TIIKCII'I
ZEN'S OK Till S COMMON W A L'l'M
EOlt THEIR APPROVAL OR It E.I KC
TION HY THE OENKHAL ASSf.M
I1LY OK THE COMMONWEALTH i)K
PENNSYLVANIA, ITHLISIIEI) HY
ORDER OK THE SECRETARY OK
THE OOMMONWEAI.'l il. IN Pl'UHIT
ANCK, OK ARTIi:LE XVllI OK THE
CONSTnCTloN.
A JOINT RESOLUTION
rrnposlnir mi iimi ivliiiiMit to the C,:ntl
tulion of Die ii 1 1 in i in wi'l 1 1 li
Section 1 He it. rcsolvi'd by the Sen
nif nliil House nf ItcprcsriilaiiYf k ol llir
C.imm.iiiwi'altli of Peiiiisvlviiiii.i In (i.-ii
em I Assembly met, Thai. I lie full. .win:: is
proiii.i it ns an ameiiihcent to tlx- Cimsti
tiitiiiii of the CiinimoMweallli r.f Vnnsl
vnniii In ni cordalic.e with the prut Ulons ul
the Eighteenth nrtirle tli.-lr.il
Ami iiiliin nt
Slilkn out sr. tiiiii four 1. 1 nt i ii !, elc.lii,
liil iiiseit In phire thereof, ns (..Ih.v.s
hei tii.n 4 All el -, t ions by t h. en iens
linll he by 1i.iU.it or by such i.th. r in. ! I. .id
ns limy tin pres.-i il., hy hnv l'mvlil. il,
That wwf.:y in votlna hii pn-,i rvi il
A li lie ooi, . !), not it, s'lliitlon
W W (;i.ie.-, V.
.cl. rtlll y ul I Iu C Jltill.l.lIWi illllt
Ranges.
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iu Tionosta than we have now in
Supplies.
"Silver Plate that Wears"
Made hi artistic and
original patterns only.
Your silverware will be
correct m evei y way if it is
Rogers Bros."
Or either of the following lines of
Sto. liiiir Silver :
Gorluim'M,
TowloV,
AVliUintj'K,
Walton z IVtvt'IV,
Sold by
31! SENECA St., OIL CITY, PA.
OHicial Vatch Inspector and Repairer
for tho V. N. Y. .t P. and L. S. M. S.
R.v'h.
(Send or bring your work to us.
1' a , .... ... 3SvV
b(irH?.iiMl p'rfr lt'k- 4, -' o
wur-tt klutt of fi coin- f i
Ereka
n.'t only niakr tin1 hnru-:i iin.l Ih I t
UIV(r standard
Horse a ikm
Chancel
Fred. Grcttcnborgcr
GENERAL
BLACKSMITHS MACHINIST.
All Wfrk iiertaitiiiifr to Machinery, En
Kines, (il Well Tools, (ias or Water Fit
tings aniKieueral HhicksiiiithiiiK prompt
ly dono at Low Rates. Repairing Mill
Machinery jjiven Kpoeial attention, and
satisfaction uarantei .1.
Shop in rear or and just west of thn
Shaw Houi-ie, Tidioiitc, Pa.
Your palronago Holicitod.
ERED. C, RETTEN I5KROKR.
D. P. FREDERICKS, 11. D.
(Piaclice limited to Eye, Ear, iN'oso
and Throat.)
Wednesday A Saturday, !l a. in. to 3 p. m.
Monday eV Thursday, '.) a. ni. to II a. in.
other hours by niipoiutiueiit.
Ilcroalter I will funiisli my own glasses
ARLINGTON BLOCK, OIL CITY, PA
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Ilmrsc lfK 1c Is'IUt, hut main-H IliO t j y
I.ullitr tuft anil iiiislilf, pne. Il In (;:!-
'Ml i i -.0"n I'' last IV. Ice l.s long jl
;!iafelW , " ' 1 r.itn.irily wail-U ki
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First Fall Chat.
For the approaching fall ami wiuter season out exhibit of
attractive novolties iu Mcu's and Younj,' Mun'a Appard will
be the largest and most diversified over shown in this market.
ALL THE FASHIONVBLE SHADES AND
FABRICS IN THE VERY LA TEST PA TTERNS
We show in profusi variety. They are made according to the
Highest Staudard of Manufacture aud contain that FINISH
that gives our panuenls their well deserved popularity and
succesi. We will place upon salo several
XKW Fi:.iTl Hi:.S IV SUIT AM) OYIIIUOVTS,
which, to avoid immitation, wo will not as yet describo in print.
i i:ak fok fall iviiitiii:
and cool evetiinys, in now ready and na wo buy and sell only '
for CASH we cnu defy competition' and beg you to see our
goods and prices.
SIIOI S THAT LOOK WKIJ, AXI WtMK H'KLL
are our strong points in foot wear and e have thorn for La
dies and Children, men aud boys W are always pleased to
9ervo you.
TIONESTA CASH STORE,
OASSII ISA1UM1X MAIilUS.
TIIONR :14,
Seasonable Goods
For Fall and
Winter will soon
arrive. Keep
your eyes on this
space.
Lawrence &
A. Waynk Okik,
Preiidcnt.
A. R.
FOREST COUNTY
TIONESTA,
CAPITAL STOCK,
A. Wayno I'ook,
X. P. Wheeler,
Collections remitted for on u.iy of pnyineiit at low late. We prouiiKo our ctiHtoin
em all the benelitM ccnsiMtont with eonaorvativn b kinir. Interest paid on time
deposit. Your putronniro respectfully solicited.
Tiller.
To the Good People of Tioncxhi and
Vicinity:
I now employ Mr. F. L. Clawson
in my Tionesta store. Mr. Clawson
comes very well recommended, l.ciiig
a good workman, as well as being
sober, industrious and cunsiurnli iiis.
Bring in your watch, clock, in fact,
anything pertaining to the Jewelry
line, that needs repairing, nut I will
guarantee satisfaction.
Our motto , "Not How Cheap,
Hut How Good for the Money."
c. c.Uller,
TIOIsrEST-A., F.A..
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THE OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY STABLE,
OK
TIONESTA, - PENN.
S. S. CWIELO, PROPRIETOR.
pies to lot upon th( mot rea-sonabln trrm.s,
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CTOT3 TTlA.ri2SrC3-
All orders left at tho Post Office wil
rocoivo iroiiiit attention.
1 1 mat h mi.
GEKERAl mERCHRNTS,
Furnituro Dealers,
AND
UNDERTAKERS.
TIONK.Vl ,, l'HNX.
KKPLKK BLOCK.
Smearbauah.
Kki.ly,
Cashier.
Wv. S.mi:ahh.m;oii,
Vicfi PrcNidcui.
NATIONAL JIANK,
PENNSYLVANIA.
$50,000.
DIKliTTOIt.S
O. V. ltobiiiHon, Win. Snieai bluish,
T. V. Ritchey, J. T. Pale, J.H.Kelly.
Pennsylvania
PLT'KAI.O AM) ALI.KCHKNV VAL
LEY DIVISION.
Taking ellect, Oi tobor 1, liKKl.
No. 31 Ituffalo Kxpress, daily
except Sunday L!;(Xlnoon.
No. Od City and Pittsburi?
lixbreHS,daily.oxceit Sunday ..7:53 p.m.
For JIickory,Tidiouto,Warron,Kiiizua,
lirndford, Olean and tho Kast :
No, 30 Olean Kxpretts, daily
except Sunday 8:-l5 a. in.
No. 32 Pittsburir Kxpress,
daily except Sunday 4:05 p. in.
OetTinm Tableland full information
from J. W. McCUKA, Agent, Tionesta.
J. IS, HUTCHINSON, J. It. WOOD,
Uonoral Manager. Oon'l Passenger Agt.
NEW
LIVERY
Having purchasod tho livery barn lo
cated in rear of Hotel Anow and after
adding many now and up-to-dato rigs we
aro now prepared to furnish livery rigs to
tho people, of t'.iis vlcininity and guaran
tee to lit you out in first-class style.
We will make a specialty of furnishing
rigs for t'uuorals, Weddings, Receptions
lite.
WM. 0RAM
ARCHIE UREY.
OFTIGIAK
Ollico i .fc National Bank Building,
OIL CITY, PA.
Eyes examined free.
Kxeluslvelv optical.
HOW alioiit your stock of Stationary?
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