The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, March 18, 1903, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
4. C. WINK,
COITO 4 PnomitTon.
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To the Republican Electors of lYnn'a.
I shi directed by the Republican State
l oiniiiittee to announce mat tbe Kepnuli
cans of Pennsylvania, by their duly
chosen representatives, will moitln con
vention at the opera house in the city of
Harrixlmr, on Wednesday, May i!7th,
HKi.'t, at 10:3d o'clock a. in., for the pur
pose of nominating candidates for tbe
following ollices, to-wit :
One poison for the olliee of State Treas
urer. One person for the office of Auditor
General.
Two persons for the office of Judge ol
the Superior Court.
In accordance with the rules governing
the organization, the representation in
the State Convention will be based on the
vote polled at the last Presidential elec
tion. Under the rules each legislative
district is entitled to one delegate for ev
ery two thousand votes cast for the Pres
idential Electors in lltoo, and an addition
al delegate for every fraction of two
thousand votes polled in excess of one
thousand.
Uy order of the Republican Slate Com
mittee. M. S. Quay,
W. K. Andukws, Chairman.
Secretary.
Itquiblkmi Count y Committee Meeting.
A meeting of the Republican County
Committee of Forest county will be held
in the rooms ol Republican headquarters
in Tionesta, Thursday evening, March 1!),
l!Ki3, at 7:30 o'clock. All members of the
Committee are requested to be present at
this meeting as business of importance to
the parly in the county will come up,
Among other things the fixing of a date
for holding the Republican Primary Elec
tion will be decided.
Wm. O. Morrow,
Chairman.
Skmator Hanna aajs both treaties
will be ratified.
Sknator Kkku Smoot, of Utah, re
gards himself as very security seated.
Apparently tho law forbidding the
sale-of liquor in the capitol had a string
to it.
Senator Allek, of Delaware, shows
resentment when referred to as Senator
Allee-Sameo-Addieks."
It looks as if Arthur Pue Gorman's
return to the Senate meant a total eclipse
of William Jennings Bryan.
Senator Tillman, the South Carolina
steer, has been chosen as a member of the
Democratic steel ing committee.
Mr. Hearst, the father or yellow
Journalism, and of nothing else legiti
mate, has bren in Washington coddling
Ids piesidentia! boomlet. lie has a
retinue composed of the despairing and
the desperado element of tbe late Demo
cratic party.
On Monday Governor Petinypacker ap
pointed William B. Hays Recorder of
Pittsburg, vice Joseph O. Drown de
ceased. He was elected Recorder in Feb
ruary and would have taken his seat
April fi. Mr. Brown bad sent his resig
nation to the governor Friday and died
Sunday afternoon from heart failure.
A mcoro in Mississippi, who has just
been discharged by President Roosevelt
from a federal office, has established a
newspxp.-r with at least thirty circula
tion. His editorials, without reading be
tween the lines, indicate that tbe fate of
the country depends upon the election of
another man in 1!KM. Things in bis office
look shaky for Roosevelt.
With the object of discovering a cure
for typhoid fever a remarkable experi
ment is being conducted at Ann Arbor
University, Michigan. Six big tanks
have beeu constructed with a layer of
gelatine, and on these 141 square feet ol
tbe fevor germs are grown at a time.
These liviug germs are scraped off, killed
and bottled up. Two ounces of them
would kill seventy thousand guinea pigs.
Tho object is, if possible, to extract the
poison from tho germ bodies, feed ani
mals with it and try to discover an anti
dote. Pennsylvania has eight Hons in the
Senate, over one-twelfib of the whole
number, and six of the eight are Repub
licans, like the old Keystone State. They
are Senators Quay and Penrose; Senator
Burrows, of Michigan, who was born in
Erie county j Senator Bard, of California,
born in Franklin cnunt ; Senator Mitch
ell, of Oregon, born in Washington coun
ty; Senator Clark, of Wyoming, born In
Fawtte county ; Senator Iong, of Kau
nas, born in Perry county, and Senator
Mi y liurii, of MiUio, born in Delaware
county. The latter is tho heavyweight of
the Senate, weighing upward of 300
pounds.
At the Michigan Democratic conven
tion, on Tuesday, Mr. Bryan came forth
to again reassure his followers. "No
Democrat ban reason to leel despondent,"
said he, and of course he felt it. For he
is a conspicuous success at advocating
populistic doctrino before the Democracy
of the country during the times of Re
publican prosperity, and when Col. Bry
an (l"iirihe he can see no reason for de
spondency. If lie can h'dd onto the or
gauizition for a lew more years at the
pr sent rate, while hn will hardly reach
the presidency, ho will reach tho very
comfortable financial condition occupied
by the millionaire class.
Major McDowkli., who is Clerk ol the
House of preventatives, is great
joker. Just before leaving Wellington
for borne lie called in the manager of the
ou restaurant mul toUl him (hot dur
ing the miniiiii'r vL'Hlioii there mut be
no liquor sold in the bulMing. It is
worthy ol note that during the clotted
aon th worthy M.i.ir and his associ
ates w ill be absent fiom the city. Hliz-tardd.
Sin.-k happiness is the only rational ob-
wvt ol ;:f he man hn mot nearly at
' u.i that end should be regarded as the
, ro,t s:u!, and it is pretty sale to
; .vr.Sn.ie ti.m the i're-ulent in ins White
H.M), iiji .i his disquietude and per-
p.'f.lS i aiivitiing like ns happy as
! !iein e .rem a:id kind-hearted tanner,
i bo is t.")f- !N.li'ie monarch of the broad
aore on Inch he resides. The horses
and cattle and ine and poultry are his
aur.ieol. The balmy air ot summer is
musical with the Mings of birds and the
per lu in e of blossoms. He is loved by his
iHinily and tecined by his neighbors.
He leels within him "a peace above all
earthly dignities a still and quiet con
science." Punxsutawney Spirit.
And yet men like our good friend
Smith will break into Congress where all
these beautiful things about which be
writes so felicitously aro wanting, where
trouble and turmoil run riot, and whore,
instead of the sweet pcrfuineol blossoms,
you are stilled with the odor of Wheeling
stogies; inded, where a basement t ooze
joint is aetm lly said to exist. Why will
men exchange the hapny environment of
country life lor the humdrum and whiil-
iglg of political pestilence in a big city?
Oh, Brer Smith you should never have
allowed it.
.Major McDowell's Figures.
Major Alex McDowell, clerk of Con
gress, lias issued an ntlicul compilation
made by Tally Clerk Wakefield showing
the work done bv the House during the
Filly-seventh Congress. It shows that the
longest day of the session lasted, with re
cesses, 144 hours, during vh ch K0 roll
call t were taken. Tho number of bills
and resolutions Introduced in the House
during the two sessions of tho Congress
was 1S.420, on which reports were made
on 2,810 bills and resolutions. The Sen
ate sent to the House 1,0.50 Senate bills
and resolutions.
The House disposed of 2.41S of the
measures originating with it, and of 1,012
of the Senate bills and resolutions, mak
ing a total of 3,430 bills and resolutions
acted on. It left on its calendars 405
House and US Senate bills and resolu
tions. Fifteen of tho members ot the
House died during Congress, seven re
signed and Messrs. Rhea, of Kentucky,
and Butler, of M issouri, were unseated,
the latter twice.
Insane Asylums for Inebriates.
i ney passed a law in lowa last year
permitting the confinement of confirmed
drunkards in lunatic asylums. It uiado
little stir, but within eight months 300 al
cohollc patients were under restraint and
treatment. An Iowa dispatch says that
inebriates continue to flow into tho state
asylums at the rate of about f0 a month,
and that an Iowa court has just ruled
that their constitutional rights are not
violated by their detention. Some of the
inebiiates do not like to be shut up, but
the treatment they got seems to be hu
mane and salutary. Their liquor is
stopped and they have to work ou farms
and are encouraged to improve their hab
its. When they seem to be cured they
are discharged and report says that so far
about 7.) per cent, of the cases have so re
sulted. This seems like excellent man
agement of drunkards. Men who cannot
or will not, control their thirst ought not
to be left at large to get themselves aud
others into mischief. Neither should
they be sent to jail. If they are irrespon
sible because ol their propensities, they
should be shut up and looked after until
they are cured and while under restraint
they should be made to work for their
living. The lows method seems a good
deal more enlightened than the New
York plan of keeping up an endlesschaiu
of dipsomaniacs between Manhattan and
"the island." An easy, legal method of
securing timely periods ol seclusion for
unmanageable drunkards ought to make
for the peace of families and the diiiiu
uilion of drunkenness. Men have no
moral right t be drunken. If they have
demonstrated a dangerous, a continuous
lack of self restraint, some other sort of
restraint should be submitted for it. The
Iowa idea seems pretty sound. Harper's
Weekly.
too It I'W AIt I), IH).
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to leai u that theru is at least one
dreaded disease that science has been
able to cure in nil its stages, and that is
Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tho only
positive cur'-known to the medical fra
ternity. Catarrh being u constitutional
disease, requires a constitutional treat
ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally, acting directly apon tho blood
and mucous riirface of the system, there
by dutro ing the foundation of tln dis
ease, and giving the patient, strength by
building up the constitution and assist
ing nature in doing iti work. The pro
prietors have so much faith in its cura
tive powers that they olfer One Hundred
Dollars for any case that it fails to cure.
Send for list ol testimonials.
Address, F. J. CH EN EY CO..
Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by Druggists, 7'ic.
Hall's Family Pills are thebest.
'oli(T.
Notice is hereby given that V. I).
Shields has left his accounts witii me for
collection. All persons knowing them
selves indebted to same, please come and
settle within thirty days of first notice.
All claims auainst same must bo made
within the above specified time.
G. W. VanHoun,
March 3, l!i0:i. Clar ijgton, Pa.
m:vi:im: attack of ;imi
Cured by one llmile nl'f huiulicrluiii's CdiimIi
Jtl'IIM'llv.
"When 1 had an attack of the grip last
winter (the second one) I actually cured
myself with one bottle of Chamberlain's
Cuugh Remedy," says Frank W, Perry,
Editor of the Enterprise, Shortsville, N.
Y. "This is the honest truth. I at times
kept from coughing myself to pieces by
taking a lcaspnon.nl of this mncdy, nml
when the cnuuhing spell would come on
at night I would take n dose and it would
pass off and I would go to sleep perlectly
free from congd end its accompanying
pains. To say that the remody acted as u
most agreeablo surprise, is putting it
mildly. I had no idea that it would or
could knock i ut the grip, simply because
I had never tried it for sued a purpose,
but it did. and it seemed with the second
attack of coughing remedy caused it
to not only be of less duration, but tho
pains were far less severe, and I had not
used the contents of one buttle before M r.
Grip had bid mc adieu." For sale by
Dr. Dunn, Tionesta, W. G. W ilkins, West
Hiekorv.
TOI ItS T TI1K PAt IKIC t'OAnT.
For the General Assembly of the Tres
bvterian Church, at Los Angeles, Cat
May il to June 2, the Pennsylvania Rail
road company w ill run three personally
conducted tours to Dos Angeles and the
Pacitio Coast. These tours will leave
Pittsburg May 12, l:t and M. Tour No. I,
covering Jt days, $120 from Pittsburg.
Tour No. 2 covering forty-three days,
including Yellowstone I'ark, (241 from
Pittsburg. Tour No. 3, covering thirty
days, iiicltiiling (.rami I anyon ot Arizo
na. $141 .r)0 from Pittsburg. Proportion
ate rates from other points. Arrange
ments may I made ro reiurn independ
ently on tours No. 1 and No. 8.
Special Pul man trains will be used
and the -ervices of a tourist agent, chap
erone, baggage master and otlicial steno
grapher will be provided on each train.
For itinerary giving rates and full in
formation upplv to Geo. W. llovd. Assist
ant General Passenger Agent, Hroad
Street Station, Philadelphia, Pa. 2t
AI.I.KVS M':i I II, PAKTIKK
to Chicago ami all points west ae sched
uled to leave Erie, Pa.. February 17th,
March 3 I and 17lh, April 7th. 21st and
30i h. Kates lowest, accommodations
best, 20 vears experience, testimonials
galore. Write 11. C. Allen, C. P. A T. A.,
Nickel Plate road, Erie, Pa. Dow rates
for other days al-o. A3 a2S
20 YEARS OF LIFE
is the average timenlloted for a well cared
lor plow. If a plow is to be your work
ing companion for so many years, why
not keep good company, the best is none
too good lor you. it is also very neces
sary to know that you can be supplied
promptly with extras of all kinds to tit
your plow. Hundreds of the best farm
ers insist tho "l,i Hoy Plow ' is the best
made. "Easy Draft'' and "Easy to
Hold." They are made by a strong Com
pany Not in a Trust. You can see thetu
at l.anson Bros., Tionesta, Pa.
A Message from
George II. Daniels.
Coniirniiilnir Chii-Hiio, .Milwaukee A. St.
Pnnl Itnilwny an New Mne to llie ( on si.
To F. A. 2Ui.i.ER,
Geueral Passenger Ageut,
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry.
Dear Sir: I couaratulale you on
the
improved service 'hat you are
giving ana tho inct that you Dow
have a through line to California.
This fulfills a prophecy which I made
about 1873 or '74. The new depar
ture for the Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul Railway will certainly bring
U a great deal ol business.
GEO. II DANIELS,
Gen. Passenger Agent,
N. Y. Central & Hudson liiver 11 R
The above shows something of the
trerueudiuiis interest taken io the in
auguration of through servics to Ne
braska, Colorado, Utah, California
and North Pacific Coast poiuts by
the Chicago, Milwaukee A St Paul
Railway, iu connection with the Uo
ion i acuiu nanroaa. lvanroad men
to-day predict its gr at p pularity, aa
: r :f n ?i . t. ,
Mr. Daniel?, a generation ago, pre
dieted that such a natural route
would some day become an important
part of the great transcontinental
highway.
The new overland service includes
three through trains, Chicago to San
Francisco every day.
In addition to standard sleepers,
Chicago to ban r raticisco, on all of
the above trains, Tho California Ex
press, at 10.25 p. m , carries a lourisl
sleeping car Chicago to San Francis
co. Tbe berth rale in this city is on
ly S'i all the way. Only 833 for a
railroad ticket Chicago to California,
via this liue, every day until June
15, 1H03.
John R. Pott, District Passenger
Agent, Room D Park Bldg, Pitts
burg, Pa. a 18 2t
TIOXEWTA .HAltKKTH
CORPKCTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY
RELIABLE DEALERS.
Flour "pi sack 1.00tfll.25
Corn meal, feed, 100 th t .:)
Corn meal, family, y loo lb 1.50
('hop feed, pure grain l.:t."i
(tats .4S
Corn, shelled .70
lluckwheat ilour, lb ,o;S
Deans '0 bushel 3.00
Ham, suar cured .10
Itacon, sui-ar cured .17
Shoulders .10
Salt Pork, r1 I1' .14
Wbitelisli -a kit .70
Sonar f,j.(Kj
Syrup .50
iN. (). .Molasses .:io';i) .Ml
Collee, lloast Kio 12115
Coffee, blended Java .20
Tea .H5(a .B0
Butter ,:in
Rice 05.08
Kors, fresh (g,.i5
Salt "fJ barrel 1.25
Lard .15
Potatoes, -jo, bushel .75
Pota ics, Sweet f tl .2J
Limt p barrel 901.(MI
Nails V ken 2.75
About South Dakota.
During 1902 8011th Dakota harves
ted 4l!,H58,00O bushels of wheat, val
ue S26,23!l,OO0, ai d sold livestock to
the vaiua of 831,200,000.
Tho r e are splendid opportunities
for success in South Dakota to-day.
Oue cro; sometimes pays for a farm.
Tickets S14 from Chicago or Mail
waukee to South Dakota points on
the Chicago, Milwaukoe & St. Paul
Railway.
Dates March 17, 24 and 31, and
April 7 and 14, 1WJ
Additional information on request.
J,hu R Pott, District Passenger
Agent, Room 1), Park liuiliiing,
l'ittbbur- Pa. 3 18 2t
$33 to California
Via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul and Union Pactfc line.
Every day (ill June 15, 1903.
Only $3 1 Chicago to Sao Francis
co, Los Angeles and many other Cl
iforoia points. Que wav second clan
colonist tickets.
Folder free on request.
John R. Pott, 'District Passenger
Agent, Room D, Park Bldff, Pitta
burg, ra. 3-18 2t
AUDITOR'S REPORT of Tionesta
Township for the year ending March
!. l!Hi:t:
Wm. Lawrence, Treaa., in account with
road funds: pr.
To balance last settlement f 11(1 21
To ree'd from rorest county
To ree'd from J. Carson, col
floo 07
To borrowed from A. Wairner
200 00
V,m 1)3
CR.
tl.OtfJ 60
54 63
Bv orders redeemed.. ,
Hy 5 per cent, com ,
Balance 647 80
Jl.691 m
Mar. Pth, to balance $ 647 30
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
1.1 A III LIT! KS.
Orders outstanding f 1,533 25
asskts.
Rat in hand of treasurer $ 547 60
Inds returned, 1!MJ2 40 38
Due from Forest county 30124
t RS0 42
Liabilities over assets $ 643 83
e the umlersiKued Auditors of Tiones
ta township, having examined the above
acoimts do hereby certify that the above
is correct to tbe best of our knowledge
and belief. J. II. Wkntwobth.
Attest; J. a. Siikiykr.
D. W. Clark, Auditors.
Clerk,
March 0, 1W3.
GREEN TOWNSHIP Auditors' Settle
ment for the vearendimr Mar. f). 1 !(:;.
D. Thompson, Treas., in account with
road fund;
DR.
1 62
10 00
1 78
0 00
6 74
M m
1)0 58
To ree'd from P. Youngk $
To ree'd from I. M. Fox
To ree'd front H. Weingard, col..
To ree'd from Road Com
To ree'd from ("has Klinestiver...
To ree'd from Col I ins, Watson it co
To ree'd Irom Collins, DarrahAoo
170 28
CR.
Ry orders redeemed, including
Z per cent com S l.i7 85
By balance due Twp 12 43
I 170 28
H. Weingard, Col.. In aco't with
road lund:
DR.
4 38
CR.
75
1 78
1 fc5
To ain't work road tax
By land returned f
By Tieas. receipt
By exonerations
t 4
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
RK80URCK8.
38
Cash on bands 12 43
To balance 3,082 57
$3,095 00
LIABILITIES.
Road orders outstanding f.1,f!5 00
Liabilities in ex cess of resources (3,682 67
We, the auditors of Green Twp., Forest
Co., Pa., after examining the above ac
count do certify the same to be correct to
the best ol our knowledge and belief.
C. A. Hknry,
Fred Rathfom,
Attest: J. p. Kkrr,
1. M. Fi x, Clerk, Auditors,
Notice of Bill of Special
Legislation.
Notice is hereby given that a bill will
be presented in the General Assembly of
me (. ommonwealth ol Pennsylvania,
Session of 1003, entitled An Act granting
special privileges to Harnett Township In
the County of Forest, State of Pennsyl
vania, regulating the building and main
tain ing of fences on all imp'oved prop
erty. O. W. Van Horn,
W. M. Coon,
A. R. Mechlino.
Dissolution Notice.
In tbe Court of Common Pleas of For
est County, Pa., held at 'I ioneaia:
Take notice that a petition ol the Hick
ory Fuel and Light Company was pre
sented in open Court on Monday, Feb'v
23, 1!(3, praying the Court for a decree of
dissolution ol the corporation, upon
which the Court made the following or
der: "And now, Feh'y 23, 1003, the foregoing
petition is hereby ordered filed, and it ia
further ordered that the same be beard at
the next Argument Court, being the
21st day of April, A. D. PJ03, at 2 o'clock
p. 111., and that notice of such bearing
and application be published in two
newspapers in the County of Forest, once
a week in each paper for three successive
weeks."
This notico Is given in pursuance of the
above Order of Courf, when and where
you may attend if you see proper.
A. C. Brown, Solicitor.
Tionesta, Pa., Feb. 23, 1!HI3.
I have just received mynewsau
pies of wall paper which I will
be glad to show to any one who
expects t i have papering done
this coming spring. .Tu't notify
me and I will bring the books
to you and quote prices.
Ask people for whom I have
done paperhaoging as to my re
liability in work and fairness in
price.
GEO. I. DAVIS, TIONESTA, PA
A.C. UREY,
LIVERY
Feed & Sale
STABLE.
Fine Turnouts at All Times
at Reasonable Rates.
Hear of Hotel Weaver
TIOITESTA, J?J.
Telephone Xo. 20.
HOW Hlioutyour stock of Stationery T
l,ook it up then, call Hid see us.
New
Books.
1APer
I vCent.
Saved on Shoes.
We have bought too many
shoes, and to reduce our stock
at once, during the week com
mencing Monday, March 23,
we will give 10 per cent, off on
any pair of shoes in toe slere.
This offer embraces our entire
new Spring Line just in none
reserved. Time positivoly lim
ited as slated above.
ROBINSON.
First Glimpses
OF THE
Spring Styles.
We ate showing the Kuox and
You man's New Spring Derbie s.
What a comfortable feeling it gives a
mau to kuow that his tile is absolute
ly correct. Price 3 lo $5.
Extrcinel? Stylish Top Coats from
Benjamine A Company, New York.
The hoys eay they are hot stuff.
l'nces12to S'-'2
Fashionable Neckwear. "The Kai
ser Barathea." We are their sole
cents. It's a revelation in Ne.'k
Scarfs. Prices 50j to $1.
Peter Thompsnu Soils for Girls,
ages 5 to 13 We are showing some
of the swell things for Spring and
Summer. Prices 85 to $15.
Everything here to dress you well
while it's new and up-to-date.
THE McCUEN CO.
2b AND 29 SENECA ST. ,
OIL CITY, PA.
Pennsylvania
1 UA1LIIOAD.
BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL
LEY DIVISION.
Taking effect. January 1st, 1903.
No. 30 Buffalo Express, daily
except Sunday- 11:25a.m.
No. 32 Oil City and Pittsburn
Exr ress,daily,except Sunday ..7:30 p.m.
For Iliekory.Tldioute, Warren, Kl117.ua,
Bradford, Olean and tho East :
No. 31 Olean Express, daily
except Sunday 8:55 a. m.
No. 33 Pittsburg Express,
daily except Sunday 4:39 p. m.
For Time Tables and additional infor
mation consult Ticket A(fpnt.
W. V. AT rERBUKY, J. h. WOOD.
General Manager. Uen'l I'asH'jtiKer Agt.
EVERY
Ladies Summer Dry Goods.
Calics, Ginghams, Cheviots,
Muslins, Outing Flannels, Sheetings
No Back Numbers
rNo Picked-over Patterns.
Only the Choice Patterns from one of the Largest
and Best Dry Goods Houses in the
Our past year has
ter and aim to give you the best service, best goods, best prices,
and our best endeavors to make you feel that we desire a share
of your patronage and we cordially invite every lady in our vi
cinity to to call and inspect our Spring Goods and don't forget
we also sell Clothing,
and Children, Groceries, Chinaware, Lamps, Notions, Trunks,
Bags, Carpets, Oil Cloth, &c.
CASH HNLY IS
Tionesta Cash
CU US OTJ 'MOW,
Tdce Laxative Bromo jumme Tablets.
Seven Million boxes sold in past 1 2 months. Thfc Signature,
How About Your Carpet?
Wo have our now lino of samples
mid to say thoy aro beautiful is
putting it very mild. Tho lino
consists of all grades in .
Axminster,
Velvets,
Tapestry,
Ingrains.
Will bo pleased at any timo to'
give estimates on anything in tho
Carpet or Hug line.
HEATH & " FELT.
Up-to-Dato Dealers in
AO.
A. It.
A. Waynk Cook,
President.
FOREST COUNTY
TIONESTA,
CAPITAL STOCK,
A. Wayne Cook,
N.P.Wheeler,
Collections reinittedlfor on day of pr.yment at low ratos. We promise our custom
era all the benetita consistent with conservative b kinit. Interest paid on tirco
deposit. Your patronage respectfully solicited.
THE
CLARION STATE NORMAL
SCHOOL
Furnishes Professional.'Traiuitig for
Teachers, Prepares Young People
for.Cullege, and.Oflers Excellent
Facilities fur General
Education.
i ui:i: tuitiox
for Prospective Teacher. Board,
Room Kent and Laundry for
Spring Term of 14 weeks, 843 50
SPRING TERM OPENS MARCH 31.
For further particulars call on or
address
SAMUEL WEIR, Ph.D .Prin ,
Clarion, Pa.
Wanted-An Idea
Who can think
of anme simple
in lug t" iattiir
Prcct your Idww: th may lirluit yu wrnlth.
Wrlw JOHN WKUDEKliURN CO., P.H..nt Attnp
Myt, Washington, D. ('.. fur their prlte oflur
and lUt of twu hundred iuvenUoui wauled.
IT PAYS
TO A DVKRTISR
IN THIS PAl'KR
in the stock of
THUG
Trimmings, Etc., Etc.
been our Best and we
Furnishings and Shoes, for Men, Women
THE KEY TO
- - - WAITS US YOUfi OWZfLB,
To Cure a Cold in One
gO.75.
lvKI.LY.
Cashier.
Wm. S.MKARHAUOH,
Vice Prosidon
NATIONAL HANK,
PENNSYLVANIA.
$50,000.
niKKCTOKS
Q. W. Robinson, Win. SinoarbaUKh,
T. F. Rltchey. J. T. Dale, J. II. Kolly.
SHEFFIELD & TIONESTA
IIAILWAY.
TIlCE TABLE
To Take Kfloct July 1st, 1002.
SOUTH Kastern Time NORTH
Stations
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Henry's Mill
Blue Jay
Hastings
Welters
M iuistcr
I'orkey
May burg
Hock Mills
Kellellvilln
Newtown M ills
Hops Hum
1 10
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Nebraska
mi Arrive
Leavola,
p. Ill
T. I. COLLINS, I'uksidknt.
Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Injuries
Sore Feet, Unit and Aching Back.
Skin'Ulseases. Tains and Sprains. .
WANO
WANO ELECTRIC OIL. 25c. TRY IT
Percales,
Linings,
Eastern Market.
still aspire to a bet
THESE PRICES.
Store,
Day
Cures Crip
Ia Two Days.
oi every
rv?
- Or
4-rvrzp cox. 25c.
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