The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, April 08, 1903, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
4. C. WCNK.
Editor 4 Phopriito.
WKDNESDAT, APRIL 8, 1003.
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With Congress out ol the way and
public attention tiiriiinu rather to politics
limn legislation toe evidences of Presi
dent Roosevelt's wide cpreai) anil remark
able popularity are increasing daily.
The trade of the United States with
China shows a most remarkable growth.
In liW this country exported to the Chi
nese Empire oods valued at (11,000.000.
The value oftho exports for 1W2 had just
doubled, being, in round numbers, f-2,-H0,000.
Thk President's determination to go to
the bottom of the postotlice scandal and
to permit no puilty person to remain In
1 he service may receive the condemna
tion of the politicians whose favorites are
in danger, but it will command the re
npeet ol llio va-t majority ol the voters.
Si:c ketary Wilson says this country
l:it year paid ?1,(HO,(H)0 for Imported
Miirnr. In his opinion that vast sum
ouijlit to be expended at home to support
the growing, American Industry, and he
is tMiiiident tlint we will at no distant day
produce our own suar and have a sur
plus for exportation.
Of all the odious and disagreeable vices
that alHict mankind the most obnoxious
is that of lyinif, says the Punxy Spirit.
Character is built on truth, and the man
w hoso word is a spurious coiu, without
a redeemer, has no claim upon the re
spect, or even tlm toleration, of his fel
lows. A man who Is not as nood as bis
word is like a bad dollar, an object of
universal contempt.
A nkwhpai'KK.man was recently ques
tioning Secretary Hay regarding a some
what delicate diplomatic ijuestion. Know
iiK that ho was on dolicate ground, he
Haid, "Mr. Secretary, I a in afraid my
onestions are not ouite proper from a
diplomatic standpoint." "My dear sir,"
replied the Secretary, "I don't think any
question you may ask will be improper
The impropriety depends upon whether
I answer It or not."
TiiKnew iniiiiii;ritiiiii law Is already
producing an improvement in the class
of immigrants cjming to this couutry
While not as far reaching as if it had con
tained the educational clause, it makes it
dangerous for steamship companies to
bring over undesirable reople with the
liability of losing all profit by having to
take a considerable percentage back and
this operates to make the transportation
companies more careful.
Occasionally Pension Commissioner
Ware receives some peculiar letters. This
is a sample: "Paradise Hill, O. Asst.
Sucrey Interir Ware, Washinten, U. S.
Sir: Yen addres me at Paris whil yen
ott to addres me at my countrie seet at
Whitch I am at oil times, taciug th6 air
(taking the air) and thren to cure my
coll' witch are the dimdos eoff effer aflict
ed to annie one person, soldjer, saylor or
citizen on behalf of Lord-a-mitey, so pies
sir addres me at Paradies."
Dii. S. C. Swallow, of llarrisbnrg. at
one ti.no active in political affairs, was
very abruptly removed from office and
his place among the aeti ve clergy of the
Methodist Episcopal Church by the Con
fereiice at Altoona last week. The body
first refused to receive his annual report
lit Superintendent oftho Methodist Book
lioom at llarrisbnrg. Later it refused the
request of the managers of the Book Room
that he be continued in charge of the
room, and finally it was voted to take the
unusual course by which a clergyman
may be ordered placed on the superanu-
ated list without his request or consent.
All these adverse motions were carried
by large majorities and Doctor Swallow
is no longer counted as an "effective"
member of the conference.
COVORK-SMAN JOSKPH C. SlHLEY, lf
Franklin, Ph., passed through Pittsburg
Inst niuht to . ashiiiL-ton over the Penn
sylvania railroad. Mr. Sib'ey stated that
he ha'l a great deal of work to do in the
iliU'i-reiit depariineuts at the national
capital, and that he w as going down there
now, w lien tliere was no session of Con
urics, because he could devote his entire
t.ine to his work. Pittsburg Times.
Tliere is one thing that cannot be laid
to Mr. Sibley's door as a Congressman,
ami that is that he neglects the demands
of his constituents. While other Repre
sentatives are at home during tho recess
ot Congress attending to their private
lui-iiiess or taking things eay, Mr. Sib
ley is in Washington looking after the
wants of his people. The JWth district is
very well pleased with its representative,
thank you.
Willi. K the PresMdnt is absent from
tho seat of national government on an ex
tended journey the administration of af-
Idirs at Washington will l.e carried on
regularly and methodically. An occa
sional absence of the chief executive from
the capital is useful in demonstrating
how well the republic can get along un
der ordinary circumstances without i
cliicf executp-e. That is in accord with
the designs of the wise frame rs of our ad
mirable system. Their idea was that
t;iere should be as little government as it
w is possible to get along with. The peo
ple should be taught ' take care of them
selves. Government is not the main
spring in society. It is only a sort of
police regulation, to be brought into play
w heu a cog slips somewhere
Mr. Ciev eland still believes that the
tariff is the root of all our evils; and if
there were Mime way by which he could
make his i artw-and not the whole coun
try sutrer for this balueinatlon ho might
be forgiven partly.
AccoRlilNii to reports, Senator Gorman
has learned tiiat recently many Demo
crats have become "modified protection
ists." This probably does not bother the
Marvland man much. Gorman and two
or three other Democrats in ISO! changed
the Wilson free trade bill in such a way
that its author did not know it, and re-
nndlated it. Mr. Cleveland's opinion of
Gorman's work at that time is on record,
nd does not make pleasant reading for
Democrats. The "modified protection
ists" are much more numerous in the
Democratic party to-day lliHn they were
when Cleveland was denouncing them
nine years ago, or even than they were
when Kamlail, with tho aid of the solid
Republican vote, was laying poor Hori
zontal Bill Morison out cold. Even Frank
Hurd and Roger Q. Mills, if they were in
Congress to day, would be "modified
protectionists."
For the first time in ur history manu
facturers' materials have in the month o'
February, 100U, constituted more than
half ol the total imports. Twent-one
years ago the proportion of manufactur
ers' material was :(:t 9 per cent. of the to
tal imports. In February the percentage
had reached 51.3. In that month our
manufacturers bought of foreigners tl'i-
000,0(10 worth ol materials, to be con veil
ed into finish d products by American
labor. The total of this class of importa
tions for the fiscal year ending Juno 30,
l'Ktt, will be at least $-l."i0,H0O,li0O, or
000,000 more than in 100:$. This does not
indicate the need of any change In our
tariff system looking toward Increased
purchases from the outsida world. We
are already the uu st liberal buyers of for
eign commodities of any nation on earth.
Lower tariff duties would result in our
buying much more of finished products
in which we buy of material used in
manufacture. Better leave the tariff as it
is.
SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS WIN.
And Sunday Ice Cream, Too Court
Says Philadelphia Must Have 'Em.
Philadelphia, April 2. Magistrate
James E. Gorman rendered his docls
ion in the cases against e.nployes of
several city newspapers, the Union
Newg company and the Crane Ice
Cream company, who, it is alleged,
had violated the Sunday blue law oi
17D4. In an elaborate opinion, sup
ported by many legal authorities, he
dismissed the charges.
Among other things ho finds thai
there is a defect in the complaint by
tho omission to aver that the publi
cation and sale of the newspapers on
Sunday was not a "necessity" and
"charity;" that this omission is fatal
to the prosecution and that If for no
other ieason he would be compelled
to discharge the defendants.
"If it were necessary, however," he
says, "to determine this question,
should certainly be inclined to decide
it as a matter of fact only in the affirm
ative. Perhaps no enterprise, whether
we view newspapers commercially or
In a literary sense, has made such
rapid and marvelous strides as the
public press. It baa kept abreast and
sometimes ahead of the wonderful de
velopment of the commonwealth In
growth of population and in the vari
ous trades and business enterprises,
and In a great measure has assisted in
this development."
Dirtiest Town to Be Cleanest.
Connellsville, Ta., April 2. Con
nellsville, known for years as the
dirtiest town in the coke region, is to
be the cleanest. Stringe3t measures
are being taken toward this end,
Anti-spitting and anti-swearing ordi
nances are being passed, as well aa
provisions regulating the throwing ol
refuse on the streets, and loafing on
the sidewalks. Spitting on the pave
ments and in street cars and other
public places Is ma:le punishable by
heavy penalties and notices in various
languages, ov.-ing to the cosmopolitan
conditions existing In the coke region
will be posted broadcast. Regular
washing of streets i3 another feature
that is being pushed vigorously.
A Human Pin Cushion.
Ashland, Pa., April 4. At a clinic
in which three1 prominent county phy
sicians participated at the state hos
pital heie, Surgeou-in-Chief J. C. Rid
dle extracted two needles from the
hand of 16-year-old Mary Fessler ol
Mt. Carnurl. At various times during
the past three years tho young girl has
been operated upon for similar reasons
and in all 1 19 needles are said to have
been taken from her arms and legs.
A peculiar mania has caused her to
puncture herself wiih needles. Aside
from occasional stiffening of the arms
she suffered no great Inconvenience.
Fall Into Caldron of Hot Pitch.
New Castle, Pa., April 2. C. II.
Hammll of Peru, Intl., bad a narrow
escape from being boiled alive in a cal
dron of tar and pitch at New Castle
Junction. He- was employed tarring
the rcof of the new round house now
being erected there by the Baltimore
and Ohio railroad when he fell In the
midst of the molten pitch. His cloth
ing protected him and he was only
burned about the lrrft hand, where the
pitch ate through his glove.
Ilr.fnrss ( nntiiit He Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of tb' mucous lining of the Eu
stachian Tube. When this tube gets in
limned 3-011 have a rumbling sound or
iuiperleet bearing, anil when it is entire
ly closed dealness is the result, and un
less the inllamation can be taken out and
this lube restored to its normal condition
hearing will be destroyed forever; nine
eases out of ten are caused by catarrh,
which is nothing but an inilamed condi
tion of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
anv case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall's 'atari h
Cure. Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CH F.N KY A CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druugists, 75.
HaU's Familv Pills are the best.
M:TTI.K, 1'llltTI.AM), I.OS ANKKI.F.N
are easily reached bv Allen's special par
ties. Write II. C. Allen, C. P. A T. A.
Nickel Plate road, Krio, Pa. AG-a28j
To Meet Mine Awards.
Scranton, Pa., April 4 Thirty-five
Independent t perators, representing
the whole anthracite region, met here
to consider tha award of the commis
sion. A rr.mi.iittre was appnted to
confer with a r.:::r.iiit;e? of tho super
intendents of i.h? h'g ccmpanie with
a view to sera: in? a concerted under
s'ardin? ah. i.'t putting in operation the
variotn reccnin'.rnriatlcns cf the coin
missioneis. Prce.-.tsd Lyncf.ing.
Wiilirtnspsrt. Pa.. April 4. A mob
of fai-mers tried to lvr.di Walter Hep
burn, after, it was charged, he had at
tacked a young girl named Dapp
Herhtirn, it is said, confessed guilt,
and a crowd soon co'lecte.l. The pris
oner wa finally landed safely In New
berry through the bravery and doter
mination of Ct rsta'ile .Clark of Lin
den, who kept the nuib at bay.
TO H UE A Ol.l) IN ONE WAY
TiiIa Tavativn Itrniiwl OilillillA Tikhttfl.
All druggists refund the money if it fails
to cure. K. W. J rove's signature is on
each box. 'i"c. 1-14-ly
The best phvs'o : Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets. F.asy to
take: pleasant in effect. For sale by Dr.
liiinn, Tionesta, v. u. wilKins, west
Hickory.
ALLEN'S M'Kt lAl. IMKT1E.H
to Chicago and all points west aie sched
uled to leave Krio, Pa., February 17th,
March 3 land 17th, April 7lh. 2 1st and
30th. Kates lowest, accommodations
best, 20 vestrs experience, testimonials
galore. Write H. V. Allen, C. P.itT.A.,
Nickel Plato road, brio. Pa. Low rates
lor other days alo. A5-al!8
Notice to Stockholders.
The annual meeting ol the stockhold
ers of the Tirnesta Gas Company will be
held at the office of the company on Mon
day, April 20, li0:l, at 2:00 p. m.
2t A. H. Kk.li.y, Secretary.
8KVEKE ATTACK OF (iltll'.
Cured by one lloiile ol ( linnibcrliiln's Cough
lit' III I'll)'.
"When I had an attack of the grip last
winter (the second one) I actually cured
myself with one bottle of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy," says Frank W, Perry,
hditoror the Knterprise, Shortsvllle, JN.
Y. "This is the honest truth. I at times
kept from coughing myself to pieces by
taking a teaspoonfnl of this remedy, and
when tho couching siell would come on
at night I would take a dose and it would
pass oil and 1 would go to sleep perteetly
free from cough pud its accompanying
pains. To say that the remody acted as a
most agreeable surprise is putting it
mildly. I had no idea that it would or
could knock rut the grip, simply because
I had never tried it lor such a purpose,
but it did. and it seemed with tho second
attack of coughing the remedy caused it
to not only be of less duration, but the
pains were far less severe, and I bad not
used the contents of one bottle before Mr.
(Irip had bid mo adieu." For sale by
Dr. Dunn, Tionesta, W. G. Wilkins, West
Hickory.
20 YEARS OF LIFE
is the average timealloted for a well cared
lor plow. If a plow is to be your work
ing companion for so many vears, whv
not keep good company, the best is none
too good lor you. it is also very neces
sary to know that you can be supplird
promptly with extras of all kinds to fit
your plow. Hundreds of tho best farm
ers insist tho "Li-.Kuy Plow ' is the best
made. "Kasv Draft" and "Kasv to
Hold," Thev are mado by a strong Com
pany Not in a Trust. You can sue them
at Lanson Bros., Tionesta, Pa.
PRACTICAL
BOILER MAKER.
Repairs Hollers, Still,
Tanks, Agitator. Riiys
and Sell Second - hand
Rollers, i:tc.
Wire or letter orders promptly at
tended to. Ed(1 ofSucpeneiou Bridge,
Third ward, OIL CITY. PA.
Licenso Applications.
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing applications lor license nave been
filed in in y office and will be presented
April 21, l!0:t, at the Court of Quarter
Sessions ot torest County. Pa:
1. J. J. Young, Marion House, Marien-
ville. Pa.
2. . W. Buhl, Keystone House, Mar
ieuville, Pa.
3. Charles N. Fulton, American House,
rigeon, ra.
4 C. F. Weaver, Hotel Weaver, Tio
nesta, Pa.
5. G. K. and M. L. Gerow, Central
House, Tionesta, Pa.
6. L. K. Branch, Central House, Clar-
inulon, Pa.,
7. J. F. Walker, Diagonal House, By
romtown. Pa.
H. J. F. Pechant and J. M. Borchert,
forest House, Marienvillo, Pa.
Certified from the Kecord.
J. 0. GF.IST, Clerk.
March 27, 1!K)3.
$33 to the .Northwest
Only $3.'i Chicago lo Portland, Ta
coma, Seattle and inany other Pa
cific Coast points, every day till
April 30, 1903. One way secood
class, colonist rates via (lie Chicago,
Milwaukee and St. Paul and Union
Pacific line, or via the Chicago, Mil
waukee & St. Pcul railway and any
one of the several excellent line west
of St. Paul.
Write lor folder.
John II Poll, District Passetiger
Agent, Room D, Park Building,
Pittsburg, Pa. 2t
xL.if EXPERIENCE
1
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
Anyon onc!lnn a okptrh nd rtenrrlptlnn mar
quli-kly KAfprtnin mir opinion free wiinlhpr an
Invention l prohnt.lT t"iietitnl)i. I omiiiunli n
tlonNatrMlyeonnilfntliil. HnlHthonk on i'ntent
Bent tree. OMH iicencr for wiM-iinnii mun1 n-
I'Htentft taken thront-h M111111 At Cu. ruuelve
tpff-i'll rut my, wltli-uit ch-o-ue. In tlio
Scientific Jfoierican.
A hnn!sonnly Hlmtrnti'rt wrckly. I.nnrfnt olr
rulutinn of 8Tit Hfienlitlf1 J"iirn.i!. IVrms. :t a
yt' ir: four nmtitlis, I. Hold by all TwwHdcnltT.
MUNN & Co.36,Bfoad"a- New York
lirauth onicu, fc V Ht.a Wtulilugiuu, 1. U
TIOMiSTA MA.KICETS
CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY
RELIABLE DEALERS.
Flour 1 sack -l
Corn meal, feed, 100 ft
Corn meal, family, 100 lb
,00 1.25
i.30
1.50
.48
.70
.03
3.00
.10
.17
.10
.14
.70
Si. 00
Sftto .60
,35$ .50
12JIS
.20
35 .60
.30
.05. OS
a.w
1.25
.15
.75
.2
,901.00
a.75
Chop teed, pure grain
Oats -
Corr, shelled
Inickwheat Hour, lb
Beans bushel
1 1 hiii, sugar cured
Bacon, sugar cured......
Shoulders
Salt Pork, lb
Wlntetish W kit........,
Sugar
Svrnp ...,
. O. Mola-sses
Cotlee, lioast Rio
Coffee, blended Java
Tea
Butter
Hice ,
Kggs, fresh
Salt"fc barrel ,
lard
Potatoes, bushel
Potatoes, Sweet th
Lime B barrel
Nails V keg ,
(i
Forewarned
is Forearmed"
We warn you now that in spite of the
tremendous selections which we made
for tl is Spring Heason in our Men's and
llovs' CiothitiK department, tliere are
many exclusively confined patterns of
fabrics tnat we cannot duplicate, and if
you want "lie of these you had better
come quick. Our collectiou of both Suits
and t op 1 oats lor the Spring is simply
beautiiui.aml the most comprehensive in
every way .hat even we have been able
to show.
We want von to come In and see one
choice selection in particular of extreme
ly lasliionable, well-tailored, per Tec t ht
tintt, ready-to-wear Suits and Top Coats.
1 nese are suits that snoulu oe sola at
from $18 to $J0, but our methods of pur
chasing enable us to otl'er you tbe Q1 F
choice of this superb line at OlJ
Boys' Clothing.
This department is a very prominent
feature of our business. We sell every
thing that a boy needs lo wear, except
shoes, and at prices low enough to keep
you from worry every time your boy
neetts something new.
Double ltrested Jacket Suits, sizes 8 to 10
years fl.oO to $8.00
Russian lilouse Suits, sizes 3 to 16
3 ears $3 75 to $10 00
Vesteo and Sailor Itlouse Suits, sizes 8
to 10 years f3.00 to $8.00
THE McCUEN CO.
2b AND 29 SENECA ST.,
OIL CITY, PA.
California and the Orient.
Increased trade with the Orieot
and wonderful commercial activity
are 1903 features along the Pacific
Coa9t.
Only ?33 Chicago to San Francis
co, Los Angeles and many other
California points every day till June
15, 1SI0 5.
Via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul and Union Pacific line. Three
thro' trains daily.
Folder nu request.
Johu K Pott, District Passenger
Agent, Room D, Park Building
Pittshurg, Pa.
AUDITOR'S REPORT of Tionesta
Township for tbe year onding March
0, l'.Mi:t:
Win. Lawrence, Treas., in account with
road funds: rR.
To balance last settlement $ llti 21
To ree'd from Forest county H55 07
To ree'd from J. Carson, col 423 05
To borrowed from A. Wagner 200 00
$1,604 93
CR.
By orders redeemed $1,092 60
Hy 5 per cent, com 54 A3
Balance 647 80
$1,691 93
Mar. 9th. to balance $ 647 30
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
LIABILITIES.
Orders outstanding $1,533 25
ASSETS,
Bal in hand of treasurer $ 547 80
Lands returned, 1902 40 38
Due from Forest couuty 301 24
$ KH9 42
Liabilities over assets $ 643 83
We the undersigned Auditors of Tiones
ta township, having examined the abovo
accounts do hereby certify that the above
is correct to the best of our knowledge
slid belief. J. H. Wehtworth,
Attest: J. A. Shbiver,
D. W. Clark, Auditors.
Clerk,
March 9, 1903.
$14 to the Dakotas.
From Chicago and from Milwau
kee. March 17, 24 and 31, and April 7
and 14, 1903.
To all points on the Chic go, Mil
waukee & St. Paul Railway in North
Dakoto and South Dakota.
Via the Chicago, Milwaukee it St.
Paul Railway.
Folder mailed oo request.
Juhn 11. Pott, District Passenger
Ageut, Room D, Park Bldg, Pitts
burg, Pa. 4 1 2t
A. C. UREY,
LIVERY
Feed & Sale
STABLE.
Fino Turnouts at All Times
at Reasonable Rates.
Hoar of Hotel Weaver
TIOUESTA, IP.A..
Telephone o. 30.
HOW al.out your stock of Stationery T
l.o)k it tip then, call aud see us.
if
v ..ti
Your
Appearance
on Easter Sunday hulJ not
be impaired by furnishings
which have seen their best
days.
Da you need
SIIIltTS,
COLLI ItS,
suoi:s.
MXKUIvlIt
or HATS.
Our window is full of proper
ihiugj for men.
ROBINSON.
Pennsylvania
ItA.lLllOA.l.
BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL
LEY DIVISION.
Takinir ctl'ect, January 1st, 1U03.
No. 30 ltutliilo Express, daily
except .Sunday U:2oa. in.
No. 32 Oil City and Pit tabunr
Exi ress,daily,exeept Sunday ..7:30 p.m.
For Hickory.Tidioute.Warron, Kinr.ua,
Bradford, Oleau and the East :
No. 31 Olean Kx press, dally
ex"cpt Sunday 8:55 a. m.
No. 33 Pittsburfr Express,
daily except Sunday 4:39 p. in.
For Time Tables and additional infor
mation consult Ticket Agent.
W. . AT rKRIIUKY, J. h. WOOD.
General Manager. Uen'l Passenger Agt.
GREEN TOWNSHIP Auditors' Settle
merit fir tho vpur eiiiliiiir Mar. 0. 11HI3.
J. D. Thompson, Tieas., in account with
road tund:
i i.
1 52
10 0(1
1 78
0 no
5 74
M Ho
UO 6S
To ree'd from P. Younglt f
to ree ii troni i. i. rox
To rec"d Irom II. Weingard, col..
To ree'd horn It ad Com
To ree'd from Clias K linesti ver...
To ree'd from Collins, atson if co
To ree'd Irom Collins, Dan ah A co
170 28
cit.
Bv orders redeemed. Including
2 per cent coin l."7 85
Bv balance duo Tw o 12 -13
I 170 28
II. Weingard, Col., in acc't with
road lu ml:
To ain't work road tax
DR.
4 38
CR.
By land returned..
Hy Treas. receipt..,
By exonerations ...
75
1 78
1 t5
$ 4 38
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
RKsOURCKH.
Cash on hands I 12 43
To balance 3.082 57
t3,Gj: 00
L1AMMT1KS.
Road orders outstanding 3,rio 00
Liabilities in e xcess of resources f 3,682 67
We, the auditors of Oreen Twp., Forest
Co., Pa., alter examining the above ac
count do certify the same to be corrset to
the best of our knowlodge and belief.
C. A. Henkt,
Fhkp Rathkon,
Attest: J. P. Kkhr,
1. M. Ft x, Clerk, Auditors
Ladies Summer Dry Goods.
Calics, Ginghams, Cheviots,
Muslins, Outing Flannels, Sheetings
Trimmings, Etc., Etc.
No Back Numbers
-rNo Picked-over Patterns.
Only the Choice Patterns from one of the Largest
and Best Dry Goods Houses in the Eastern Market.
Our past year has been our Best and wo still aspire to a bet
ter and aim to give you the best service, best goods, best prices,
and our best endeavors to make you feci 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, Furnishings and Shoes, for Men, Women
and Children, Groceries, Chinaware, Lamps, Notions, Trunks,
Bags, Carpets, Oil Cloth, &c.
CASH HNLY IS THE KEY TO THESE PRICES.
Tionesta Cash Store.
CALL US ON 'ttON,
m a.
Tcke Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets,
Seven Million boxes told In bast 1 2 months. ThLi Sianatui P-
THE UNFOLDING OF THE LILLY
is not a more interesting sight than the opening of our stock of new things in
EASTER.DRESS. FABRICS, DRY. GOODS, ETC.
The store has taken on all the colors of the flowers, the Kaves
aud ekies of spring. Beauty crowds beauty oo every hand,
while quality sits triumphant over all. It s impossible here
to give anything like a fair description cf the variety, beauty
and values of these. The store is well worth a visit.
SEE OUR LINE OF WHITE GOODS.
HEATH
Up-to-Dato
SO.
A. Wayne Cook,
President.
A. B.
FOIIEST COUNTY
TIONESTA,
CAPITAL STOCK,
VI RKCTOKS
G. W. Robinson,
T. F. Ritchey. J. T.
A. Wayne Cook,
N. P. Wheeler,
Collections remittedjfor on day of pnymnnt at low rates. We promise our custom
ers all the beuetiU consistent with conservative b king. Interest pild on lima
deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited.
BUIST'S
Garden Seeds
nre grown by un from
Selected Seed Stock
and nre tho flnrat I hut cnu bo pro
duced. Thuy uro tho
Best Seeds for Private
Gardens or Market Gardeners
whero pnrlt? rtnd qunlltjr Ik of io
luui-li Importance.
Henri for llnlsl'i Gnnlrn Oiililn
forlmU. MHpaKes. It Is nut RlinpU
a ciiUIoruo, but full ofricalralile m:il
1 in Kr lit ii t liiloriiiutlon on Kiirilcii
hue, IncliidiiiK ralcndiir of iiionttilv
opiTutioim. Lnrto purchnKt-rs f
skaiIii iliould also send for our
Wttolraalo Market fiarflcnrra'
Prlc L.Ut. lloth uro luullt-U free
fWo ilrlivrr all Gartlrn
Brnta rllhrr ly ciprrsa mi your
door or hy freight Ht your la
tlou. t'hargrs prepaid.
ROBERT BU1ST COMPANY
SEED WAREHOUSES
4 ind 6 South Front St., Philadelphia.
lirtt dmtr brlowllarktt Strtrt.
IT PAYS
TO ADVEKTISK
IN THIS! I'Al'EH
in the stock
THE
of
a. Bk
1 o ure a i,oifl m one my gt,
FEIT,
Dealers m
MEUWMmYDISE
G03S.
Kklly.
Cashier.
W.M. .SMKAnilAt OH,
Vice Prosiden
NATIONAL BANK,
PENNSYLVANIA.
$50,000.
Win. Snioarbaugh,
Palo, J. II. Kelly.
mi
fill
KAILUAV.
TIME TABLE
To Tako KlTcct July 1st, I!K)i.
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I Ka-ti-rn Time
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1 10
J 50
i 30
Miefllold
i ;r.
I rl f ;
Jiarnes
Henry's Mill
Itlue Jay
Hastings
Wellers
M inistrr
l'orkey
Ma vbu rg
Itui-ic Mills
Kidlettvillo
Newtown M ills
Kos Itnn
Nebraska
18 .Vi
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5
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11 (Hi!
11 iv
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II fi.
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7 flii2 00
;7 C l 55
;7 -in I 50
7 25'l ;
17 15! 1 25
7 (Ml'l 15
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12 X
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ill 45
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7 KI
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p. ni.
p. till
Arrive
Leave a. ni p.m
T. I). COLLINS, I'MKslDKST.
Cures liheiiinalisiii, Neuralgia, Injuries
Sore I'eet, Lame and Aching Hack.
Skin Iiiseases, Pains and Sprains.
WANO ELECTRIC OIL. 25. TRY IT
Percales,
Linings,
WAftTO
WAITS" US Y0UB 0FDflS,
V& cry
CrZtsf !iOS. 25c.