THF FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WINK. tDITOK 4 PaOeaiCTO WEDNESDAY, FKBRUARY 12, l'.H2. 1902 FEBRUARY 1902 Su. Mo.! Tu. We. Th. 16 17 1011 6 18 19 20 21 22 23124 25 26 27 28 Fr.lSa. 7 12131415 1 8 Sowk opposition to the annexation of the Danish islands acema to be uVvelep- Inp, luit there is not the faintiwt proa pect thai it will become formidable. Party linn will be drawn iipoa this question, though the majorit ofannexa- tion'a opponents will I Democrats. A harder light Is expected in the Honsu than in the Senate. Vn,nelionably the treaty will be ratified by much more than the necessary vote, but the oppo nenta of annexation will, in the House, resist the proposition lor the appropria tion of the purchase money. Nobody, however, believes that the obs'ructlon- ita in the House will delay the work long. The stars and atripea will be fly ing over Denmark's little Wert India islands before this session of Congress ends. Republican County Committee Meeting There will be a meeting of the Reptib- liean County Committee of Forest County at the Court House, in Tioneata, on Monday, February 24, IW2, at 8 o'clock p. tn., for the purpose of fixing a date for holding the Republican Primary elso tion. and the transaction of such other business as may be properly brought lie' fere the committee. A full attendance is earnestly desired. W, Q. Morrow, Chairman West Hickory, Pa., Feb. 10, 1902. Hutu and there a Southern newspaper ia willing to admit that tt.e tariff on sng- ar especially raw sugar ia not exaitly a "robbery." A booplkr Is a brigand and can claim no protection in any honest par y. Hia exposure is a public bwn, and his pun iahinent a necessity for the common good. Thk Kaiser's i.rass band will aocom pany Prince Henry on his American trip. This will give us an opportunity to hear how the "Star Spangled Banner' sounds in German. Drain p aaM Be Cared bv local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear, There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is br constitutional remedies, lieafnera Is caused by an inflamed con' dition of the mucous lining of the Eu stachian Tube. When this tube gets in named you have a rumbling sound or imperlect hearing, and when it is entire ly cloned deamesa is the result, and un less the intlamation can bo taken out and this lube restored to its normal condition hearing will lie destroyed forever; nine casea out of ten are caused by catarrh which is nothing but an inllaiiicd condl tion of the miicojis surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. K. J. CHKNF.Y A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 5. Hall's Kainily Pills are the best. Florida. Persannlly-t'auduriiMl Tr Peanaylvanta Kalll-wid. Before we make the farmers pa; Cuba something, would it not lie well to see we owe, and then if we do oe pay ourselves, out of our own treasury, and see that the right people get it? A sTRii'EKsuit is the penalty) for those who giveor accept bribes in the public service. The assumption that the law Is a dead letter is a mistake, and ought to be made a cottly one to those who are ini plicated. They that argue that our prosperity simply csnnot last because it is so great are suffering from something like that peculiar fo.m of mental disorder that causes some wealthy persona to become possessed of the fear that they will die in the jionrhouse. Thk latest census showed that there were in the whole country 5,4'.7,7o7 baeh elors, against 3.224,404 spinsters an ex cess of 6S per cent, of bachelors over the unuiairied women. There was not any Mate in th Unl n that did not have more bachelors than single women, even Massachusetts exhibiting a small frac tional everplus of unattached males of marriageable age. Ik the Cubans h-d been anxious for free Irade with this country, the annex lion door stood open. They have delib erately chosen a separate nationality, and while Americans wish them well, no fav oritism can lrf added to the good wishes. To grant the "open door" to Cuba, a frre and independent nation, would bo equiv alent lo placing an entering wedge whereliy the great policy of protection to American Industries would ultimately be split in 'wain. Mrs. Katb Sokfel, whose aborative attempt to release the Biddlea resulted so disasterously 4o those noted criminals and brought herself down to a bed of pain and rein re, is still confined in the hosp'tal at Butler, where her In juries from a revolver wound are slowly healinn. She has suffered an attack of pleurisy, but will recover, the physicians say. Her trial will b3 held in Pittsburg as soon as she is well enough to be re moved and ia able to undergo the; ordeal. She baa expressed a desire to be tried ill Butler or some outside county, hrving s horror for going back to the scenes where her revolting crime will be so vividly brought tn her distracted mind. Th( second Jacksonville tour of the season via the Pennsylvania Railroad allowing two weeka in Florida, leavea Xew York, Philadelphia, and Washing ton by special train February 18. Ex cursion tickets, including railway trans portation, Pullman accommodations (one berth), and meals enroute in both direc tions while traveling on the special train will be sold at the following ratea; New York, f.'0 00: Buffalo, IM.'i Rochester, $.-4.00; F.lmire, .I.4S; Krie, ."4 So Williamsport, V) 00; Wilkabarrr, fc-0.35; au I at proportionate ratea Irom other points. For tickets, benerariea, and full in for malion apoly to ticket agents, or address lieo. W. Hovel, Assistant Umeral Passen ger A en I, llroad Street Station, delpbia. Phila It Ordinance No. 13. AN ACT AND OKDINAXCK To provide lor the licensing of shows. nawaers and pen: HI era tn u e norougn ol Tionesta ami providing a penalty tor failure to obtain such license. Sm, I. lie It enaote.l and ordained bv tbe Kiirueas and Town Council of the Borough of Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., and ills hereby enacted and ordained bv authority of the same and bv virtue ol the powers vested in them by and under the law s of the Commonwealth of l u-nsvlvania: t hat (ruin and after the passage of litis act and ordinance it shall be unlawful tor any person or persona to hold or exhibit any menagerie, circus, or show ot any kind for private benefit, w ithin the aant Borough of Tionesta. without first having obtained fc license therefor, from the Burgess. The charge for such license hall bens follows; Menagerie, flu 00: Circus, JIO.OO; Menage: io and Circus combined, $10.00; all other shows $."0 each. Exhibitions ol any kind, for other than public benebt, s-i.oo each. SB', 2. It shall also be uiilawlnl tor any person or persons loengageiu hawk- Inir or penning in said isorougn, with out first having obtained a license there for, from the burgess Ihechaigca for aucb license shall be as follows: Peddling with two horses io 00 ; with one horse 14.00: Pack peddling fcM'O: Meal ied utera Jo tn, men license snail ne lor ono year. Mreet vendera and transient sell era of merchandise shall le charged 12.00 per day; Venders ol Medicines with snow attach) it shall le charged FJn.no per week or fraction thereof: Venders of medicines only, fciOO per day; Merry-go r'uii't, f 10.00 per week. Ski-. S. Any per-on violating any of the provisions ot Una ordinance, shall, on con viction before the Burgess or any Justice of the peace, be lined for each of fense not lca than the license lee charged tor the business tor which he tailed lo obtian tbe license, aud not more than 00 and cost-; and in default of payment of such tine and costs the offender shall be committed to ihe Borough lock-up for a period not exceeding live day It shall lie thediitv ol the Burgess, Constables and police olh cerato so that tins ordinance is en forced SKC 4. All ordinances or parts of or dinances incoiiaislani Herewith, are here by repealed. J. C. Dl'NW, Prea. of Council Attest D. W. Claiik, Clerk. And now Feb. 1st, liMr2, the foregoing ordinance presented, aud on due constd eration thereof it is hereby approved. T. F. KnvilKV, Hurg-ss. Trimminas, iKI much to tli attracliveneM of any garment. Wtf are ilroog on LACES AND EMBROIDERIES and little taste, with a small investment c-f tuouey, will able toy woman to transform uiooplnre garment into thing or beauty. en- vntu- ROBINSON. Threshermen! The HUBER for 1902. We cull your attention once afjain lo the Xow Illlber Separator which it a model of simplicity and nearest per fection of any separator in tiaa to-day. Anyone can under stand and will readily t'lmil lliat the machine having the fewest moving purls and the least Dumber of complication! will run the lightest. One Holt propels eery part. One Tightener si rves to increase the tension of ihe belt on esy pully and can he adjuste I instantly. The concave can be raised nr lowered while machine m tunning at full apeed. Our 4 '111 hit Are: 1st The neare-t perfect Separator 2d. The urenleal capacity for saving the grain. 3d. The best cleaner f r all kinds nf grain The II liber Wind Stacker and Self Feeder are not equaled. Tho catalogue explai why Astk for It. "Tin: iii'iiKir To p Knuirlklna Tbat Will II Yra 4;4. We know of no way in which we can be of more service to our res lers thsn tn tell them of something tbat will be of real good to them. For this reason we want fo acquaint them with what we consider one of the very best remedies on the market for coughs, colds, aud that alarm ing, complaint, croup. We refer to t'hamberiain'a Cough Remedy. We have used it with such good results in our family so long that it has become a household necessity. By Its prompt use we haven't any doubt but that it has time and again prevented croup. The testi Union y ia given upon our ow n exper ience, and we suggest tbat our readers, especially those who have small children, always keep it in their homes aa a safe guard against croup. -Camden, S. C, Messengei. Forsaleby Killmer Bros., Tionesta, W. O. Wilkii a, Weat Hickory, Pa. Very Low Rateto the Jiortli west. March 1 to April 30, 1U0. the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway will sell tickets to Mon'ana, Idaho and North Pa cine coast points at tbe following greatly reduced rates: From Chicago to Butte, Helena and Anaconda. 10 on; Spokane, Aill..'Hh Portland, 'lacoma. Seatile, Vic toria and Vaucover, (15.00. Choice of routes via Omaha or St. r'nul. I' or further information apply to any coupon ticket agent in the United States or Canada or address John R. Pott, Dis trict Passenger Agent, 810 Park BMg., Pittsburg, Pa. 2-12 at. I have used Chamberlain'a Cough Remedy lor a number of years and have no besitancy'ln saying that it ia the best remedy f'T cougba, colds and croup I hare ever used in my family. I have not words to express my confidence In this remedy. Mrs. J. A. Moore, North Star, Mich. Sold by Killmer Bros. Tionesta, VV. U. Wilkina, West Hickory, Pa. The Nickel Hate Road will sell homeseekera excursion tickets tn all Doinla in tbe West, Northwest and Southwest on Feb. 4tb and 18th, II eral return limits. Inquire or nearest tn-ket agent nf tbe Nickel Plate Road, nr call at or address City Ticket Ollice two Htste St., Erie, Pa. it. v. Alien, u. r. r. A. No. 10 1 29 !lt For Sale. Skcretary Suaw has an easier task before him than many of hia predecessors Chaso. Sherman. Gage and others, not to go back farther than the civil war but even he has some difficulties to en counter. Chase and Gage had shortages and war demands to meet, while Sher man had to collect gold to meet all pos- aible reoueals for the redemption of greenbacks. Shaw, on Ihe other hand has more money than heknowa what to do with. The ways and means coin mil U e is trying to smothe the way for him by abolishing all the war taxea of 1B0H except that on mixed Hour. An interest ing discussion will lake place wl.en that war tax aliolation bill comes before tbe House. Ik He Willing! Proidcnt Haveineyer, of the Sugar Trust, is hostile to Ihe tariff on raw augar, This, mind you, ia all in Ihe interest or the poor consumer. Mr. Haveineyer finds that $s5,noo,0u0 a year could be saved to these people by tho abolitioa of tiie duties on sugar; and these.he is sure, the country, with an overflowing treas urv, does not need. How unspeakably generous. Now there is one question which the country is anxious Mr. Have ineyer should answer. Ia he willing tbat the duty on refined sugar should be abol ished along with that on the raw article? The people do not use tho raw, but the refined product. Therefore if it is their Interest that we are to consider, it Is the duty on refined sugar that must go first. There Is no question about the position of the philanthropist who wanta to kill the sugar planting industry and the beet augar industry In this country when it comes to admitting the rheap sugars of Kuwpe In competition with his product. It la a pretty good ru'e to find out what Mr. Haveineyer wants to do and then not do it. Seattle P,t-Iiitelligf ncer. At once, on acount of death in the family, at invoice, a stock of general mer chandise in the F. E. Setlev store build ing. Call or address lock box 2.15, West Hickory, Pa. tf V. Wood, Mgr. ParlSc t iM Wilkml t bssar, In new Pullman "ordinary" s:ceper w ide vestibuled and with every modern convenience, in charge of competent agmii, I."... ....., ........ ..... v....n ... ,.. wnpniBV -i A I -. . . i . . i I U su aw irl Aatvisi -1 ilulnn Man I -rs ... m - IjIJIIIIIV litis ' J v " " -, ...-..., i Ordinance No. 14. AN ORDINANCE revent plsving ball on streets ol Tionesta ; to prevent fast driving ol horses or mules ou said streets ; to pre vent coasting or sliding ou certain atreeta In tt.e liorough ; to prevent ser enading and halloweving; tn pievent stores and places of merchandise from being kept open on Sunday. Pro viding penally and mode nf proceedure. Be il ordained and enacted bv Ihe Burges sod Town Council nf the llorouiih of Tionesta, Forest Countv, Pa., and it is hereby ordained and en acted by authority of the same ami by virtue of tho powers vesie I in them by and under Ihe lawa of the State ol Pennsylvania : skc I. 1 hat irom anil al er the pas sage of this act it shall lie unlawful for any person or persons to play ball on the streets of said IWough of Tionesta. Skc. 2. That it shall also be unlaw lul to racsorspee I horses ormiilesonlhestieets ot ssid Borough, or to drive faster than a common trot, or to exceed a rate of speed greater than fen miles per hour. Skc. 3, lliat II shall also lie unlawful to coast or alide on any of the streets In a:iid Borough on the Eastern side of Flm street that crosses siiid Klin street, and to coast, slide or skate on any of lli-t pave menta in said Borough. Sec 4. Thai it shail also bs unlawful lor any person or persons lo engsga in Ihe practice or custom of Ilia wlneh is inonlv called "Serenading or "Hal loweving" within said llorouuh. Si c. 5. That it shall also he unlawful for any person t persons to keep open any store or place of mnrehunilio for llin sale or barter of any good, w ares or mer chandise on the first dav ot tin. week, ontnmnnlv called Sunday. Pro ided drug alores may be opened for sale of medicines. Se 11. Any person or persons violat ing any of the provisions of this set, and being convicted therenl before the Bur gess or any Justice of Ihe Peace, shall be fined for the first otleiisu not more than $.5.00 and costs of prosecution; anil lor J Ihe second or any subsequent ofTense lie shall be fined not less han .'.( 0 aod coals; and In case such fine anil costs are not paid forthwith, or security given lor the payment of the same in ten days, the offender shall be committed to thn Bor ough Lockup for a period ofone dav for each dollar of fine and costs, hut sin h im prisonment not to exeeeil five days. 1 ne corsiatiie, uign vousiaoie, pi 1 ice and alt peace ntficeis are hereby em powered and direi ted to arrest on sight all offenders of any section of the ordi nance and confine them In the lockup until they shall bn brought I efore the Burgess or other ftlcer lor hearing. All ordinances or parts of ordinances Inconsistent with the foregoing are hereby repealed. .1. C. DI NK. Pres. Council. Attest D. W. Clark, Clerk. And now, Feb. 1st. I'.i02 the foregoing ordinance presented snd on due coosid erarion thereof is hereby approved. T. F. Ritciiky, Burgess. 20th Century Traction Engine, (The original rcturu Hue boiler,) with Water Jacket Smoke Box, which carries the water to the extreme front end In make te m. no n. ud drum lo fill up aud blow up. Over liUOtl b -iters in use and never an explosion. Some iu use continu ously for twenty fire years. Ve hold 'lis World's record for sfcty and economy nf fuel and water NEW AUD COMPLETE LINE FOR LADIES JUST ARRIVED Come and Examine. HEATH L FEIT. Up-to-Dato Dealers in AO. ffOXS. . Watnb Cook, President. A. B. Krixy. Cashier. Wal. SMKABnAltoil, Vice Prealden FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, $50,000. A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheeler, PI RECTO RH Q. W. Robinson. Win. Sinearbaugh, T. K. Rlu hey. J. T. Pale, J. II. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.yment at low rates. We promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative b king. Interest paid on time deposits. Tour patronage respectfully solicited. All Kinds nf .HccoimI-IIiiimI Koilcr aud Fmriitr. llortroiver and Threshing Jlarliliir. .Ylaiiur.M'tiirriV A grill Tor Nan .Hills ami all Kind of .Wnrlilurrj. JOHN A. MAGEE & SON, Wholesale and Retail Denied iu HARDWARE ANO MACHINERY, BUILDING MATERIAL, ETC CLARION, PENNA. Up-to-date! SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ nr Fieri Fa cias, issued out of the Omit of Com mon Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylva nia, and to me directed, there will beex posed to sale by public vendue nr outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., on I). It" 12, Antonio, Elpaaoand Loa Angeles to San Fran isco. Rates for berths less than half of cost in regular sleepers. For free descriptive matter and full particulars, address E. A. ltichter, Trav. Pass. Agent, Illinois Central Railroad. 812 Park Build ing, Piltspurg, Pa. 1-15-tf TKIAI, LIST. List of causes set down for trial In the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Fourth Monday of February, 1002 : 1. Truman D. Collins vs. John Wilson. No. 33, September term, l'JOO Summons in ejectment. 2. J. W. Baxter, vs. M. V. Patterson and J. K BecK, trading as Patterson A Beck. No. ;W, May Torm, l'JUl. Sum mons in assumpsit. 3. Richard S. Winlack ys. A. D. Neill, No. 30, Feb. Term, l'JOl. Summons in assumpsit. 4. K. C. Heath and (leorge II. Killmer, doing business as II' ath t- Killmer vs. Free Methodist t'hnrch, W. J. Foreman contractor and W, J. Foreman and Uuy llillard, trustees. No :W, Sept. Term, Hail. Sci. Fa. Hur. Mechanics Lien. o. J. Proper vs. John T. Carson. No. li, Feb. Tei m, 1M02. Summons in as su mpsit. 11. Marv Caldwell vs. Brahaney.V llea Ir and J. S. Caldwell. No. 7, Feb. 'lerm, I!r2. Sheriff' Interpleader. 7. II. Ij. Hepler vs. 'I'll id. lens Booher. No. 40 May Term, VM. Appeal by 1'efL from J. P. Attest, JOHN H. ROBERTSON, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa., January 2K, 1U02. T ANTED Reliable man for manager W ofa branch otliee we wish to open in this vicinity. Here i-a good opening for the right man. Kindly give good ref erence when writing. The A. T. Morris Wholesale;Houae, Cincinnati, Ohio. Il lustrated catalogue 4 cts. stamps. st one o'clock p. in. the following de scribed real estate, to-wit : SARAH BOVARI) vs. JOHN W. NO BLE. Fieri F'aeias No 3, February Term, I'M, i Waivers). T. F", Kitchey, Attorney. All defendant's right, title. Interest and claim of, in and in all t'mt certain piece or parcel nf land lyinir ails' being in the borough of Tionesta, Forest countv, Pa., bounded and described as follows: On the west by Vine street, on Ihe north by lot or the tionesta School District, on t .e east by laud formerly or I). S. Knox and Sickles, on the south by land formerly owned by A. B. Kelly, now F idrikson lot- Containing one acre more or less. Being same land mentioned in deed to John W. Noble, recorded in Forest coun ty. Deed Bimk No. 2H, page . There is erected thereon one two-story house, weather hoarded and painted, 24x12 feet, anil Iu good repair ; one barn 20x21 f' t, and other out buildings ; one good well of water. Taken in execution and lo bo sold as the proiierty ot John W. Noble, at the suit of Sarah Bovard. TERMS OF SAI.i:. The following must lie strictly complied with when Ihe property is stricken down : 1. When the plaintiff nrothcr loin cred itors iMHsiinntlie purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens including inortuagn searehes on the prop, eity sold, together with such iien credit or's rscipt-for thn amount of the pro ceed of the sale or such portion t here. .r. is he mav claim, must Im furnished the Sheriff! 2. All bids must lie paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. m., of the next day, at which timo all property not settled fin will aain be put up and sold at the expense and risk of the person lo whom first sold. See Purdon's I'iuest, Nin'h Edition, page 44 and Smith s forms, piiirc .ixi. J. W. JAMIF.soN. H OW about your stock of Stationary We do high class Job rrinung. Sheriffs ary :i, r.m2. Ol'lee, Tionesta, Sherifl. Pa., Fein ii- Ordinanco No. 15. AN ACT AND ORDINANCE To prevent Ihe sellim;, firing or ex) h'd I a ol dynamite t'riiedoes, firecrai-kera an I nilro-Kiyo. rine and the storing or haoliuu of nitro glycerine wi hin the B r nigh ut Tiouckia, Forest County, IV, mid providing a penalty nnd iiiihIS of liroceculti e therefor ! Uo u enacted and ordained by the Bur gesaund l' u t'ouucil in and for I lie Itoroiuli ot Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., and it is hereby eun ted and ordained hv authority of The same ami by virtue ol the powers vested in thein by and un der Ihe lawa of the Commonwealth ol lYuusvivu'iia : Skc. t. Thai from and after Ihe passage ol Hits act and or.linanco it shall lie tin luwtol to sell, lire, dischaige or explode any cannon, dynamite, nilro-glycerine, giant lireeracker or liny firecracker con taining dynamite, intm-glyccrine, chlo rate of potasli or liny oliier explosive within the said Boromth ol Tionesta, at any lime to the annoysnee of the citizens. Provided neveilhele'ss, that permission may be given lo fi.e cannon and use other explosives and firecarckera n pub lic occasions, by the Council and Bur gess; such permit lo designate the plate wbero and the time when, and Ihe kind nf explosives to he used, snd he signed by the President of the Council, attested by IheSecretarv or Ck'rk thereof, ami approved by the Burgess. Sko. 2. Il shall also, likewise, lie un lawful for any peraon or persons to haul, transport or store, or cause to be ha'-led, transport d or stored any nitro glycerine in, llirniiuh or within the said llorougb nr Tionesta at any tune. Ski'. 3. Any person violating any nf tbe provisions of the first section of th.s set and ordinance, on convclion liefore the Burgess or any Justice nf the Peace, shsll for each offense, be fin-d nolexceed- ' ing five dollars (.". 00) and costs or com mitted to the llorouuli Lock-up for a period not exc eding five davs, nr both or either, at the discretion of the com mitting magistrate. And in default of the pat nienl of such flue and costs forth with, or givina" security for Ihe payment of th same within ten days the offender shall he committed to the Borough Lock-up for a period not exceeding five d ys. Sue. 4 Any penon or pers.ina violat ing any of Iho provisions of the second section ol tins set and ordinance, on con viction before the Bin gesa or an v Justico of Ihe Peace shall for each offense, be fined In a -uin not exoceilini: fifty dollars t$.iii.(i) and costs, snd may also le sn tenced to the Borough Lock-up not ex ceeding five days, nr Imlh or either at the discretion of tho com ml. ting magistrate. And in ib fault of the payment of such fine and costs forthwith, or giving ne cur ly for the pa-, ment ol the same within ten davs the ollender shall be committed to the Borough Lock-up for a period not exceeding five days. Skc. a. This ai t and ordinance shall in no way eflcot or abridge Ihe right of said Horough to sue for and recover Ihe lines and penalties imposed under il, as such lino- are now recovcrshle by law. Skc. A. Tho Constable, High Consia bles. Police and all cace ollli-era are herehv autiioried and directed tn arrest on sight any offender or offenders airamsl any section tn this act and ordinance and confine him or them in the Borouirh LiK-k-up until he or they can bn taken before the Burgess or other committing uiamslratu tor licariuc. SKr. 7. All acts and ordinances parts thereof incnnsistitnt with any pro vision of (his act are hereby repealed. I. C. IM!, Pres. Council. Attest, I). W. Claiik, Clerk. And now, Feb. 1st. I2, thn lori going ordinance presented, and on dun ronsid eratiiTn thereof it Is hereby approved. T. F". KiTt-iiKr, Burgesa. J OltKNZO FULTON. Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS. COll.RS. BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. 1 IONKSTA. PA. r L m 1:L J. t mm fl . V vi'-je' WAX 1 A Don't tl tbe top of your telly snd preserve jars In the old fuahloned way. Heal them by Hi uTi quick. absolutely aura way oy a thin coaunir oinnr, re line. 1 1'aralllD w ax. II sa no IsaM or odor. Is air ttutit and arid rniof. bustl? applied. slul in auozanother vkti stK)Ut tlia hoiisa. Full directions wlln l'Ii nound rake. Bol! ..rrwhtTs. Mid, sy StANDARO OIL CO- IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE In THIS PAPER. BRIGHT SPARKLING ARTISTIC Stock of new Goods. DIAMONDS. WATCHES. CLOCKS. . JEWELRY. NOVELTIES. LEATHER GOODS. UMBRELLAS. CANES The LEADING JKWELER 32 SENECA St., OIL CITY, PA. Now for.a Clearina in Shoes Pli' es for Women, Men, It ys, (ilrl and liabiea. Thry are a'l litis seaaau'i niylin, Ihe lit at wearing leailirr, from makers who s:atnl at the top in iho ahne nisrufscturii'K business, and are utTereil to you now at a ptire that mians a h g lav ing, snd (.till we emraulet ctrry (air we Fell. JOE LEVI, Cor. Cenlre, Seutra, A Sycamore Sla OIL CIT1, PA. Tbone 23. $8.00 SUITS For flaoo a limited time wo will mnko to your measure a Suit to FIT you at a reduction of from $2.00 $4.00 on each suit and PANTS AT $3.00 AND UPWAEDS. You will have no complaints on account of any gar ment KIPPING if made by us. Ladies' Suits - at a great reduction. Also Jackets and Furs, and a good selec tion to choose from. We carry the best line in town. To Start the New Year and make it as prosperous as the past we will offer you special reductions on all lines of goods. Watch for "Good Things" in Groceries, Shoes, Furnish ings, Chinaware, &v. Thanking you for your patronage in past years we in vite you to call and see spec ial prices for the new year. Tionesta Cash Store THE ANTI-TRUST STORE. CASH BARGAIN MAKERS.
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