The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, April 30, 1902, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
4. C. WCNK,
EOlTOM 0ICTOa.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL S, l4
1902 APRIL 1902
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annoiniemknts.
Kcpnbliean Primaries, Saturday, May
Tkii-Congress, ; Senate, $15;
Assembly, $11! ; Prolhonotsry, $1-'; Sher
III, $H: County Commissioner, f7: Aud
itor, ft; Jury Commissioner, $-1: Male
Delenatn, fc. Invariably llie rash must
accompany llie ordet lor announcement.
Wo are authorized to announce the
name of Hun. Joseph C. Sibley, m- can
didate for the Kepuhlioaii nomination lor
Couuress 111 tins (-th) Coii;resioiial
District.
AW-KMllLV.
We are authorized to announce K. K.
Whiltekin, ol Tionesta Ronuitth, a a can
didate for Assembly, subject to Hepubli
ran usages.
We are authorized to annniinoe C. W.
Amaler, o( Jenks Township, as a candi
date (or Assembly, subject to Kepublican
usages.
I'RoTllONOTARY.
V'e arc authori7.ed to announce J. t'.
Oeist, of Howe Township, as a candidate
for Prothonotary, Ac, subject to Kepub
licau usages.
We are authorized to announce C. K.
Keilt, of Tiouesla ltorotiifh, as a candi
date for Prothonotary, Jtc, subject to Hc
publican usaucs.
e are authorised to announce P.. A.
Strlckenler of Jenka Township a a can
didate lor Prothonotary, Ac, subject to
Republican usages.
HHKR1KK.
e are authorized to announce
Kichard W. Ledehur, ol lircen Tow uship,
aa a candidate lor Sheriff, subject to Ke
publican usage.
We are authorized to announce fJeore
W. Nohlit, of Howe Township, aa a can
didate tor Shenil, subject to Republican
usages.
Oot'STV CM MISSION KB.
We are authorized to announce A. K.
Sbipe, of Jenka Township, as a candidate
lor County Commissioner subject, to Re
publican usages.
We are authorized to announce. J. A.
Nasb, of Howe Township, aa a randidu'e
lor County Commissioner, aut'leot to He
publican tisapes.
We are authorized to announce Con
rad Hurhenn, nf (ireen Township,
as a candidate for County Commissioner,
auhjt-cl to Hepublican usages.
We are authorized to announce K. L.
Whittnn. of Hickory Township, as a can
didate for County Commissioner, subject
to Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce J. li.
Maze, of liariieil Township, as a candi
date lor County Commissioner, subject
to Kepublican usage.
We are autherized to announce X. (J.
Cole, of tureen Township, as a candidate
for County Commissioner, subjocl to Ko
publicau usagu.
We are authorized to announce John S.
Vail of Harmony township, an a candi
date lor County Commissioner, subject
to Kepublican usages.
Wo are authorized to announce W. A.
(irove, ol Tiouesla linrough, as a candi
date for County Commissioner, subject
to Kepublican usages.
Having thus announced as a eantidate
for the Kepublican nomination for County
Commissioner, 1 desire to announce my
platlorin as follows: I believe that the
business of the said ollice can lie done,
and well done, by the Commissioner at
much less cost to the Tax-payers of the
County especially lor the services of the
Commissioners themselves. In order to
show my good failli in this lielief I de
sire to pledge tnysclf now, that if nouil
nated and elected to the said ollice, it will
not cost the county in excess of live hun
dred dollars (Jiiio.OUl per annum lor my
'services. I believe that the business run
lie done for less than the aliove amount,
but il it inn not my time will not amount
to more than the alve staled sum. If
the business ol the ollice and my duties
hs such olllcer requite more than I antic
ipate, that will lie my loss. I have thus
publicly announced my platform so thai
llie people will know lor w hat they are
voting, aud what to expect if I am suc
cessful. Kuspecllnlly,
W. A. G hovB.
J I BY ( OMM1SSIOKKB.
We are authorized to announce Ernest
Sibble, of Tioni sta Township, as a candi
date for Jury Commissioner, subject to
Kepublican usages.
We are authorized to announce I. K.
Carson, of Harmony Township, as a can
didate for Jury Commissioner, subject to
Kepublican usage.
STATU tlBLF-tlATK.
We are authorized to announce Win. J.
Gavlev. ol lireen Township, as a candi
date for Delegate to the lb-publican Mate
Convention.
We are authorized to announce George
W.Osgood, of Kinusley Townsliip as a
candidate lor Delegate to the Kepublican
stale Convention.
AUDITOR.
We aie authorized to announce W. II.
Stiles, of II ii kory township, as a candi
date for County Auditor, subject to iiO'
publican usages.
We are authorized to announce George
V. Iloieinaii, ol I lonesta borough, ai
candiest) for County Auditor, subject to
Kopublioin usages.
A ii obs k twenty bauds high is the latest
Kansas production. It w ill make a good
mount tor Minerva Nation.
Ik the price of meal Is to sore much
higher the Chicago packers will have to
add a few stories to theirskyscrapera.
EnwARU M. Siiki'arp, recently
leated for mayor ol New York, says
dc
the
Democratic party will win in l!KiI
true to its principles." When asked
"If
to
define them, Mr. hhepard said they will
lie given in the next Democratic platform
A party that has no principles between
campaigns is in bad shape. Mr. Ship
aril, bv the war. spoke against Iiryan In
in lsKJand for him in l!m.
(iKX. Jai'oii II Smith served through
the entire civil war and continuously in
the army ever since wilh high credit, but
now is to lie court-martialed lor iptiietirg 1
Ssinur under extremely diUicull eircuin- ;
stances, a duly for which lie was specially
seleeti'd. The probabili.ies are tlial (it n. I
Smith will rts-eive the congratulations t.f
every patriotic American alter tlie co
iK'rhead raid on him runs its course. I
Ox K of the orders l-sue1 to American
i aiioies in rsamar was mat mev suou.o
carry their cniis to melts. (Iter lorty
wete nisssaered at Ireah'ast at the in
stance .f a t.ea. Ik rous i. alive hmv.t I
i
I fore this precaution was taken. Service
in Sauiar, Mi a coiirl-nurnsi inrow n in,
is no piciiic.
A rtitsoxKU in KnoxviUe eoiit'cs es to j
having been in, plicate 1 in the assassins- j
lion of lioebel. The Utwlel politicians in i
Kentucky are terrilied lest this should
prove to Is? the man who tired the !iot.
The a-vsassin is the l.L-t person on raith
they ant to find, as it en!d inteilere
with their endless-chain system of
smirching political adversaries.
AtUKAbY IVinoeiatie pajiers of the
country, which only ( no short yiar ao
were devoting a considerable portion of
their space to the abuse and denunciation
of President McKmh y, are beginning to
laud him and to whine that il ho had onl
lived things would have been thus and
that the Kepublican party lias come
into degenerate days and lias depaitcd
front his sublime teaching. Such hypo
critical cant is disgusting. It is on a par
with the consent parading of Lincoln's
words by ltryan and his followers. If
Mr. McKinlcy and Lincoln were liveto
dav they would both 1 e standing firmly
with the Republican parly In its efforts
to promote peace, prosperity and national
honor.
Is tiikrk a beef trust? Ti at is a qties.
tiou of some interest to the Americau
people at this time. I lie men 111 control
of the beef ti.nle of the country deny
that there is t trust. The wholesale
dealers say there is one. T. is question
will sixui be settled dtlinilelv. Tho pro
ceedings which are being biougbl by the
Koosevelt administration will show
whether or not there is a comb nation
which can be hit by the law. Attorney
General Knox will push the ease with the
utmost vigor, and the country will soon
know just how the situation stands. II
there is a trust il will bo assailed by a t
the power with which the law invests
the government. No guilty person w ill
be allowed to escape. The peoplo are
strong in the belief that there is a trust
and stronger still in the hope that it will
receivea blow that will crush it for all
time to come.
IIH) ki.w Aim, si (Ml.
Tho readers of this p.icr will be
plessed to leai ll thill there is at lea.st one
dreaded disease that science has h-en
able to cure in all its st iges, and that is
Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cute is thy only
positive cure known to tho medical fra
ternity. Catarrh being n constitutional
disease, reijuirt s a constitutional IreU
inenl. Halt's Catarrh Cure is tiikrn in
ternally, acting directly apon thn blood
and mucous eiirlace ol the system, there
by dostro; ing tlie fiiindalion of tha dis
ease, and giving the patient strength by
liiulding up the i-onstitiition i.nd asis.
lug nature in doing its work. The pro
prietors have so much lailh in its cura
tive powers thai they olfer One Hundred
Dollars for any case that it fails to cure.
Send lor list of testimonisls.
Address, K. J. t'UKNKY A CO.,
'Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by Druggists, 7.K-.
Hall's Family Pills are thebest.
Entertainment at Last II Usury.
The G. A. It. Post at East Hickory lias
secured the service of Major Heiidershnt
for a nigl.t oi concert at thai place in the
K. O. T. M. hall, and 1ms set Thursday
evening. May Sib. as the time. This is a
family of musicians that li is no superiors
and few equals, and tLeir performance is
worth twice the admission Ice. The Ma
jor was a drummer boy in the army and
there is nothing, seeiiiinuly, lhat he can
not make a drum do. Some local talent
will be sandw iched in the program, such
as recitations, nuiirletle singing etc. Kol-
owing is the program :
ritoORAM.
Introduction of 11 a j r llendershot and
sun.
Albertson (Juickstep.
Mocking lliid and Cuban Quickstep,
Mnjor llendershot and son.
TI.e private's favorit i march and W, R.
Corps march.
Ileoitalioti The Youni Man Waited,
Mr. J. C. Hciiilerslmt.
Kite und ocarina solo.
Kong Sleigh Hell Hide, It. II." Hinder-
shot.
Gen. Hubert K. Lee's favorite March.
Original Song, and fun for everybody.
Gen. Il ii Sheridan's favorite march,
Old Army Sick Call; Dixie.
Imitation of a halilnon Horace Greely
drum picket firing, rattle of miisketryi
roar of cannon, bursting of shells and the
cbatge. Major K. II. llendershot
Proceeds go toward improving the cem
eteries.
JIM IX TIME.
Down in lleullli mill Mr.H;-lli. Ncr
thus, Irritable, Ached AH Ou r,
A Depressed ('onililiuu
Itiiplilljr (liangcil.
Mrs. Eliza Ilritiain, ol No 81'i Seventh
stroet, Heaver falls, Pa., says: "My
daughter, aged sixteen, suflcred from
good nervous headaches, the kind lhat
makes one light sick ami leaves them
woek and nervous. Dr. A. W. Chase's
Nerve Pil's wero recommended to luu
and I got a b"X and 'hey are splendid.
Not a headache has she had since. The
nerves are steady and the general health
line. I am much takan up with llie
splendid way they acted."
Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills are sold
at 5oc a box at dealers, or Dr. A. W.
Chase Medicine Company, Iinllalo, N.
Y. See that portrait and signature of A.
W, Chase, M. D., are on every package
For sale by Killmer Itros., druggists.
I.IIVtnt II tTK Kl I K-ION
TO ( AI.M (MCM A.
During the coining summer frequent
oppoi Utilities will be oll'ered by the ( hi
cago. Milwaukee A St. Paul Kaihvay lo
visit California at the lowest round trip j
rates crer ollered, with choice of routes i
from Chicago via Kansas City, Omaha or
St. Paul, or going and returning via dif- '
forciit routes. Illectric lighted trams. J -H'liiteoflhe
Pioneer Limited. Iaiiions
train of the world. Write for lull inlor- I
rnition to V. A. Miilcr, (tciicritl Passen
auent, Chicigo.
ll
stlupa Ihr t uiiuli unit warks olt'llie lohl.
Laxative lironio-iiuinine Tabic ts cure
cold in one day. No cure, no pav
Price
2-t cents.
II
' liepiiblican Primary r.levtion.
Pursuant to a Keolutioti of the County
Comnn ltt pas, (I l-cbruat v IM, liHC, it is
i ordered that ll.e Ibput'iicau voters of
' Kon st Couiilv on e! on
S A 1 1' U 1 1 A V , M AY 10, 1!'-.
; at 2 o'clock, p. in , at the follow ingnsmed
, places ol holding primary eleclums, ti
; it :
I ! ii nett, at Claringtoii.
I Itarnct;. a: Cookslmrg.
J Harm It. at Uoi.'ll!ft
l rcen. at N i bi aska.
i Gnen, at liUUoiivillc.
t lircen, lit liol.n ,
Harmony, at West Hickory.
II rm nv, at K' jic Farm.
Hickorv, at Ka-t Hickory.
I low c, al ltrookstou.
I I owe, at Cooper Tract.
1 l.uve, at 1 .v nob.
Howe, a: aisoii Kami.
Howe, at Iron i';:y.
Ib we. at Kr is!, iwliich als.i i no! li bs
former livroniiortu precinct. 1
lIoc, at I'oiUev.
Howe, at Cloiiiili's Mills.
.looks, at Maricnvilie.
.'euks, at liuhring.
K inso y. at st.irr.
Kliu;siey,nt Newtown Mil's.
King-ley, at Kelle'tville.
lvii.gsiey, at l.i buri:.
Tiouesla tow nship, m 1'ow nship llou-e.
Tiont -t i I'.orooii, al Court House.
At wliuh time and place they will by
their vol- s iu .minute i
One person lor Congress.
line person lor Slate Senate.
line p r-on for s-eni!ily.
Hue person f. r I'rotbouotary, tc.
I ine person lor shenil".
Two persons lor County Commissioner,
Two persons f r t oiinty Auditor.
One person tor.lur Commissioner.
I'ne person lor state Delix-ale.
K. tch t lection pi'ciiu-t will als.i ebs-t
one pi'tson tor uumler nl tlio County
Coin nil tb e f' r I lie ensiling ear.
The polls w ill remain open till 7 p. m.
lletuin .ludtr.s will isinvi'iio at the
Coin t Hviu-c, Tioncs' i Uoroiigli, on the
following Tuesday, May l i, W2, al 2
o'clock p. in.
Attention i . called to the Act of June,
1V1, icmil.it'.ug piitnary elections, that
Jii.losaioi Cii-rks, l.eli ra eiitering upon
tin il isi hari;e of their duties, shall lake
and suiisci loc mi oa'h or allii'iualion in
pres-nce ot each other.
Proper eleo ion blanks and tickets will
be iiiaiaul In the coiiimiltctnien of the
ibtlercnt pi.incis in due tune. It is
their duty lo s,.,. these uro promptly
on band on ihed iv of the primaries.
Wm o. Mouiiow, l hairuian.
urrrp.i.H'AX piuriwiu ktles.
lU'LKS GOVI'I'.NING THE ltEPl'rt-
l.H AN PK1MAKY KI.KC TlON'S OK
KOKKisT I OK NT Y.
1. The candidatos for the several offices
shall have their names announced in one
or more of I ho county p.ii-ers at least
three weiks prcv.ous to tun Primary
Meetings staling the othe" ami stioits't lo
tilt- action ol liie parly at the suhi primary
ini-eling-.
", 'TLo voters belonging to the Kepub-
lii-.in party in cadi to.wisiiipaud borough
shall iiiei t on a day lo tie designated by
tin- County Coiiiinitteo at the usual place
ot holding spring elections, at - o'clock
p. m., and t'nu'o d lo eieel one person 1
Judge, and two persons for Clerks who
shall lot in a 11 'aid of I tedious to receive
votes and ileiermine w ho are the propr
pel sous to vole ami w ho shall hold the
polls open until 7 o'clock p. in. Alter
the polls are oot'iii d, th" candidates an
nouoced shall be baiiotcl lor; the name
of each person voting shall be written on
a list at llie lime ol voting, no person be
ing ii. In.vt'l to vote more than once lor
the same oiV.cc.
;;. Alter the polls ure closed tho board
shall proceed to count tlie volo that each
candidate has received, and make out the
returns nccording:y to becertilied by llie
Judge und attested by the Clerks.
4. Tl.o Jtidge or one ol the Clerks ap
pointed l-y ll.e .liidg"? of iho respective
eltetion ilis'ri' t shall meet at the Court
1 louse, ii 'Tionesta, on the Tuesday fol
lowing the Primaty Mcciiugs at 11 o'clock
p. in , having the lelurns und a li-l ol
voters and the person having the highest
niinilH'r of votes lor any ollic, shall tie
declared llie r.'iiinn "3 of the Kepublican
parly.
.'i. 'The i'.fturn Judges shall bo compe
tent to i.jcet I y n li iijoriiy the returns
from imy di-tt i'-t w here 1 here is evidence
of fraud", tit her in llie returns or other
wise, and shall reject them whero there
is evidence ol tin. e or more persons vot
ing al the Primary Meeting w ho are not
Iteliul'licrtlis.
ii' Aii i' two or more persons h iving an
i ijiial number ol voti s :or loe same ollice
the Jinlgi s si all proceed to ballot lor a
choice, tlie person having the highest
number to be H e t oiulnee.
7. The lietorn .liiiL'f shall appoint
Coi.terre lb 1'ii'sentalive. Senatoi isl
and Congressional w lio-o acceptance of
sai aiHiinlmi'iit slu-ll ho a pltdgn to
supp.Tl t'ie iiersoti w ho may nceive the
I 'rgcst niimli r of vot m cast for lhat of
lice. H. The K'turu Jmlges may at Buy time
change llie iiio'l.i and manner of selecting
cniiiial.iti s as liiey inav bo instructed by
llie people at ihcir primary meetings, duo
notice being given by the County Com
mittee. !i. Tim Chairman of the. County Com
mittee sliail be ic'iiired to issue a call in
pursuance of Hit action ot Ihu County
Cotulliiib e.
liiiml tor llliuiiinlisiii.
Last fall I was taken w ith averv severe
attack ol rtie u iu aii -in mah!ch caused mo
great pain und annoyance. Alter Irving
several pre-c! iptions ami rheumatism
cures, 1 d cid" I b" ti-e Chamberlain s
Pain lialm, which I had seen advertised
in llie South .lei."-vii!iin. Alter two ap
plications ol this Ueincily I was much
belter, and alter u.-ing one bottle, was
completely cured. sal lie Harris. Salem,
X. J. Sold bv Killmer llros., Tionpsta,
V. G. Wiil.iiis, Ui st Hickory, Pa.
I'enns Ivnnla Itni'ronil huiiinier Kxcursion
'i n k. Is.
On May 1, It' 2, the regular Summer
excursion ti eke s via all-rail routes lo all
the principal Summer resorts enst of
Pittsburg and Hullalo will be placed on
saie a. ticket ollices of tho Peniisvlvania
l.Hilroi'l Company.
Tli" .e tickets w ili bear the usual Sum
mer ex 'iiisi-ci limit ot o 'tuber ill, P.MrJ
'I he I'euo-vivania Itallroril SiimuuT
Ex' iirsion Koiitn Hook for l'.mJ will I e
issiieti, its heretoiorc, on June I, It
A (IIAItl.lt 111 1)11 s'
l-'er wti..lia itnd ( iihts in l liihlrc it.
"1 have not the slighiest besiaui'y in
recoiiiuiendii g Cha'niiellaln's Cough
KeiiM'lvloali who nio sulbring fiom
coughs or col. Is." savs Cuts. M. C'rillller,
E-o a wi il Know n wiitcti uisker, f Co-
lointio, Ce'i Ion. "It has b eii some two
years since tlie City Dispensary first
called my ii'.tt u ion lo this valuable med
icine and I hnvo rcjicittcdly used it ami it
has always been bt-u- licial. It has cured
me iiuicklv ot all chest colds. It 's
p' cially ( tlective for children and seldom
lakes looic llnin (.lie brittle to cure thelil
ol h"arsii(ss. have persuaded many to
try this va nill ic medicine, and they are
all as well nleieei! us mvself over the re
sults." S"l'l by Kiiluier Itros , Tinuesta,
w. G. Wiikit.-. -t Hickory ra.
AIMNTKH:-An up to-dale man f r
t inan:t".r nnd Lri neral ito'Mil of this
county by 'I lie Fidelity Mnliial Lite In
surance ' 'oin any ot ihiladclphia. Sal
ary and coinnn-sions to Iho riL'ht man.
s d. In"", with" leterenei s, F. M. Whea-
tou, llN. l;.-i,.id Street, Philadelphia,
4-1'i-oi.
W&NTE0.
LU Kt'l' T. I'l WIIT TALM.MiK, by
hi- s.-ii, 11 -v. I'ra'iK In n i'l I'.iliiia e and
as.oci.ile i .ii' os ot 1 1 ii flti isti.,u Uernld.
I 111 I V 1 1 " ik Cllli"! eil i iy r.tllll:t''ll lalll I IV. ;
l.'.omioiis p olit lor nvi.'iits who act
iiii'kl-. Ii'itl.t bn ci.!k. Write ini-
iittslial'ely I'L.MIK tf-Co.. 22i S. till St.,
Philla., i'a. Menlion Ibis paper. 4-21- ltl
( renin of the Ncs.
What blight things we all think ol
when the opp irtunitv i past lor saying
them I
We have shirts and also shirt waists
for men. All prices. Healb. A Kelt H
After a nun is forty you can't com
pliment him by say tug ho "has a good
voice."
Mattings, carpets ami rugs at Tioues
la Cash Store. It
The only right you need is tho right
to he iisclul.
Yen cm get it at Hopkins' Sbro tf
Some men vote as they prey.
-Il' you are thinking about new
dress either in heavy or light goods,
iouriiev this way and we will show you a
shvk lhat will enable you in select.
Heath . Kett. It
Give baby lull a chance, ami it call
smash more dishes than an imported do
mestic. New chinawsre and glassware at T.
c. s. it
-If Eve was like the average woman
llie chance are that Ad tin didn't get
anything but the cor of the apple.
We have somo very nice white shirt
waists lhat we will sell for Bon each.
Conic and see them. Heath A Kelt. It
Men never go to heaven by Joining
the preacher.
New underwear, hats and hosiery at
T. C S. It
In b'lent Wish is forever envious of
Energetic Endeavor.
Hopkins sells tho Douglas shoe. It
A hope f. r the future is better than n
regret for the past.
Organzine, the new wash goods, 50c
yard. Heath ,t Kelt. It
It takes s um thing more than a house
to make a hiune.
ll w ill pay you to take a look at our
linn of Oxfords before you buy. We have
a line line, ranging In price from one to
three dollars pair. Hopkins. It
Dreadful dreams are sometimes tho
penally for disordered conscience.
Anything in llie vegetable line at the
White Star Grocery. It
We often achievo our greatest suc
cess by utterly failing.
Loiter tu lluu. J. A. Proper.
TioNCjifii, Tu.
Drar Sir: There are two sorU of farim
ers; one wants his home und farm build'
ings to tav "Kin comfortable and owe no
Uvly, llinnk you ;" tho other don't tare.
The paint to- tlie thrifty onels Devoe lead
and zinc.
Mr. Thriftless, no matter : one paint is
as good as another for him. Any white
wash stuir will do. His clapboards are
loose and window s out.
A man can't look thrifty, unless he ia
thrillv. Takes more than paint to save
his property. Look al his horses can't
paint them !
Yours truly,
73 F. W. Dkvok A Co.
P. S. Jas. D. Davis sells our paint.
Desolution Notice.
Take notice lliBt the partnership he
tween Charles Kosen and Wolf Kosen do
ing business as Wolf Kosen A Dro., nt
Marisiiville, Pa., w as on the lit'th day of
March, A. D., HKI, by agreement in
writing dissolved. The business will
herealier be conducted by Wolf Kosen,
Clnirles K won having withwrawu from
business. A II claims due the linn w ill
be sell led with Wolf Itosen.
Wol.F Koskm.
Dated, April H'iIIi,
Notice.
Notice is he eby given that an appli
cation will be iniiile to the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Forest County, on Iho nine
teenth day of May next, at 10 o'clock in
the lorcnoon, under Act of Assembly,
entitle.! "An Act lo provide lor the in-
rporation and regulation of certain cor
porations," approved April 2' Is, I, and
the supi lenieiiis thereto, by Amos ding
er, Sve Neiil, .fosephus Dunham, Jese
Hurclilield, Ii. O. Carson and J. J. Mc-
riitn, lor the charter of an intended cor
oraiion to bo called. The Neilltown
Cemetery Association, the character and
object of which is the maintenance of a
burying ground, and for this purposo to
have, possess and enjoy all rights, liene-
tils and privoliges conteried by the Act
of Assembly alorsaid, and lis supple-
menu. .1. J. .VlCCc v M.
PROCLAMATION.
Whkhfas, Tho Hun. W. M. I.indsey,
President Judge of the Court of Common
Pleas and tjiuo-ter Sessions in Hiid for
the eon itv ol roresl, has issued his pre-
i.t for holdiii'jaCoiirt of Comnioii Pleas,
tiiuirter Sessions of the Peaco, Orphans'
Court, l Iyer and Terminer mid (ieneral
ImI Delivery, at I louesta, for th"
County of Forest, to eomtnenco on the
Third' Monday of May, being
tho Huh thiv of May i'.tbi No-
lice is thorcloro given to the Cor
oner, Justices ol the reiiee ami t. un
stable ot said county, that they bo then
and there in their proper persons nt ten
o'clock A. M-, ol said day with their
record, inquisitions, examination, aud
other leinemlirances, to tlo those things
which to their ollice appertain to be done,
and lot hose who are hound in recognizance
to prosecute inriiinst the prisoners that are
or shall be in the iitilol Forest County, that
they may be then and there to prosecute
against them as shall be just. Given un
der my hand and seal this 21st day of
April, "A. D. lttrj.
J. W. JAMIKSON, !... Sheriff.
TI! B A I- MT.
List of causes set down for trial In tho
Court of Common Pleas of Forest County,
Peniisvlvania. commencing on tlie
Third '.Monday of May, PKr.':
1. 'I'mimm ll. Collins v. John Wilson,
No. ill, September term, HSiO Summons
iu ijectti.enl.
1. J. W. Baxter, vs. M. V. Patterson
ami .1. V. IteeK, trailing as Patterson A
His k. No. May Term, 11W1. Sum
mons in assumpsit.
:. K. C. Ileaih and C.eorge II. Killm.ir,
doing business s Heath it Killmer vs.
Free Methodist Church, W. J. Foreman
contractor and W. J. Foreman and (Juy
II illard, trustees. No :w, Sept. Term,
l'.iul. Set. Fa. Sur. Mechanics Lion.
4. Mary Caldwell vs, lirahaney A Hea-li-
and .1. S. Caldwell. No. 7, Feb. 'lerm,
P.wrj. Mierill "s interpleader.
ft. J H. Krb, vs. Pennsylvania Hail
road Company. No. 14, Feb. Terra, Unci.
Appeal by Dell, from J, P.
li. Michael West v. C. W. Seigworth.
No. IS, May Term, llml. Summons in
Trespass.
7. Tione-ta Mauiifattturing Company
Limited, vs. Fast Fnd Mantel and Tile
Company. No. 4, Nov. Term, l'.wl. Sum
mons in assiimosit.
Attest, JUl'i.N II. EOItFTlTSON,
Prolhoiiotnry.
Tinuesta, Ph., April 2, VM1.
dhi. F't:(sirsiE:wt
I GOLDEN RELIEF
PCDTS CKjHCS ANY GRIP
RaiiJisirs ntss TTssxxsr colds
ajPo.tNS C ICiil H L'-i a BRONCHITIS
S COLIC ll.JiDE OK CUT biAHHtiOAg
l itnunMn lnlto8mlnut.es zv.fior.ll.
Jin , .- j.vS&qr v ,-$4
Ladies Spring
and Summer
Hosiery.
A variety of neat designs,
some with Colored Silk Inser
tion, others in I'olka Dot,
Drop Slilch, ami Lace Stripo
rutterns, in additit n lo Staple
liituk Gamh.
Our Hue of fane? hosiery
will please tne uirgt ftstidious
ROBINSON.
NOTICE
fur dun cut Ion of School Hireclurs tu
l.hct ( eiitily Supt riiileu lent.
GKNTI.KMKN :
III pursuiinco of the forly-third see
tiou ol the Act of May , ImI, you
are herebv notiticd to metit in con
vention, at the Court House, iu Tlonosta,
at tw-o o'clock p. in., on the lirst Tucsdav
in May, A. D. I'.nJ, U'ing the sixth day
of the month, mid select, t-n-"i core bv a
majority of the whole number ot direct
ors present, one person of literarv ami
scientific aiquiremeii's, and of skill and
experience in the art of teaching, as
Countv Superintendent, for llni three
succeeding years ; and oertily the result
to the Stale Superintendent, al llniris
hiirg. as required bv the thirtv ninth and
fortieth sections of said Act.
E. K STIT.IMIKR,
County Superintendent of Forest County
April 7, I'.ll-.
STEEL RAILS
WANTED!
iVanled, one to three miles sei ond hand
tee rails Tor casii payment. Any sue
f. cm bi to to pound pr yard, shipment
prompt or later to suit seller. Want also,
one to two miles ,VI to 70 pound per yard.
Address room 70i, Publication ltuilding,
Pittsburg, Pa.
TIOM.STA lUAKKlOTM
COKPKITKD KVKKY Tl'ESDAY
BY
liKI.IAIIl.i: IibAI.KllS
Flour W sack IJOtAl.Xi
Com meal, I'tsid, V I'Ki lb..
I.4U
Corn meal, family, "r 100 B
Chop feed, pure gr:iiu
Oal.s
Corn, shelled
Ituckwlnat ll uir, '(.' lb
Iteans 1 bushel
Ham, sugar curisl
Hacon, sugar curt d
Shoulders
Salt Pork, -r IN
Whitelish fl kit
Sugar
fyrup
t. O. Molasses
Collee, Koast Kio
Cotl'ce, bleudt-d Java
Tea
Mutter
Itii-o
Eggs, fresh
Sail "pi iiarrtd
I jird
Potatoes, ft bushel
Potatoes, Sweet '' II
Dime "(S barrel
Nails V keg
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Cures Hheuma'.lsiii, Neuralgia, Injuries,
Sore Feet, Lame mid Aching Back.
Skin Diseases. Pains and Sprains.
WAKO ELECTRIC CIL, 25-'. TRY IT
ROYAL
SHOES.
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WAHO
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We arc proud of our showing of these superb shoes. We
know they are going to be prime favorites this season
and have taken special pains to make a complete
showing of these superior shoes. No other
house has such a range of patterns or de
sirable styles.
Men's
Women's
Children's
Carpets.
Tiones
ALWAYS LEADERS IICT GiX)' JTJinUT OR -PRICE.
Substantial
for Women
dti not depend on theaiunuut
of leather worked iuto them,
but the quality of it. The
lightness, the grace and the
wearing qualitiea of the
have woo them a distinctive
prestige with women. Tht
maker guarautee them, we
du, aud invite your iutpec
tiou of the new styles just in.
HEATH
Up-to-Dato
. Wavnk Cook,
President.
A. II.
F0KKST COUNTY
TIONESTA,
CAPITAL STOCK,
A. Wayne Cook,
N. P. Wheeler,
Collections remitted for on day of iw.yment at low rates. We promise our custom
ers all the beuellUt consistent with conservative b king. Intercut psid on lime
tleposiui. Your patronage respectfully aolicited.
The Spring
Campaign
is uuw on iu
WALL JPAPER !
GEO. I. DAVIS,
The reisunl.od artist In Per Hanging
and 1'ainllng. has all his samples ready
tor inspection, and a liner line al lower
prices was never exhibited here or else
where Mr. Davis is prepared to show
samples and give estimates on all work
in his line, ami it will . lie well lor parties
needing his service to consult him at
once before enL'ageinents are made lts
tar ahead. Holder papers go in at same
price as ceilings and walls. Thia is a now
thing and an important ilem in keeping
tlow n the expense.
FOREST POULTRY YARDS,
II. II. HARP, Prop'r
It it K Kin: it ol"
BAUUI'I) AND WHITE
l'LYMNUTH ROCKS,
aud liLAl'o. LANOSIIANS.
8ud for ('ii-logue. ami Trio.
Maiuknvki.i.e, 1'a
Wanted-An Idea
Who ran thine
r emme mm 1 1 10
tltltiK tolialfllt.
I -u - I m rhav maw ItHn.r . .(1 Waalltl
' TrPJSrz&iZESr""
SIT LEATHER
atent Kid.
SHOES
AXMINSTERS
MOQUETTES
BODY BRUSSELS
VELVETS
TAPESTRIES
INCRAINS
UNIONS
MATTINGS
LINOLEUMS
ta Cash Store
Shoes
Olga Nethersole
$2.50 Shoes
k FEIT.
Dealers m
Kbi.lv.
Cashier.
WM. SXKARBAllOII,
Vice Prtwitlon
NATIONAL HANK,
PENNSYLVANIA.
$50,000.
HI RKCTO Ra
ti. W. Koblnson, Win. Sinearbaiigh,
, K. Kitchey. J. T. Dale, J. II. Kelly.
A royal army of
Sprina
Footwear.
Our Dew 'Colonial
Ties" bave caught the
town. There it on fash
ionable shape or color,
on idea of new ties in
Oxfords that if not
found iu our line nf Co
lonial and Oxford Tin.
Wa originate, nlhera
iniitata ; and while tbey
copy appearance, they
cannot apprnach''Oura"
in style, fit, tiualil) and
price.
We iniie your inspection.
JOE LEVI,
Cor. Conlre, Seueea, A Sycamore 8U
OIL CIT1, 1M.
Vhone 23.
RIGHT
PRICES.
Goodyear Welt
Hand Turn .
McKay sewed.
Rugs.