THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WCNK, Editor . Psomiitob. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1903, 1903 SEPTEMBER 1903 Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. 68 J loin 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 & 4 MOON'S PHASES. (O-Full ft T:20 ,,Ncir ll:Sfl kiMoon 0 p. m. HiMoon 6J p.m. C Third ii 8:13 First 00 8:8 Quarter It .m. Quarter 40 Km. Itepiiblieau Ticket. KTATK. State Treasurer WM. I. MATHUES, Delaware County. Auditor General WM. P, SNYDER, Chester County. Superior CuurtJudyci-JOU N J. HEN DERSON, Crawlord County ; THOMAS A. MOKBISON, McKean County. I'Ol'NTY. District Attorney-8. D. IRWIN. Oon.r-I)r. J. W. MORROW. California comnlains of pest of quail. California always did go in for a plethoria of good things, liooM times, unprecidented prosperity, monster crops and still those undigested securities continue to give Mr. Morgan dyspepsia. What Senator Clay of Georgia thinks about Bryan won id melt the types. What the Senator thinks about the "peer less leader" is quite sullicieut to blister the cuticle. The corn crop promises to exceed two billion bushels. Wall Street cannot hurt the prevailing prospei ity under such con ditions, much as it may hurt New York's pride to admit the fact. Senator Hanna's delicate health con tinues ami no win le alile to take but a little part In the fall campaign. Fortu nately his only opponent Is Tom Johnson op a "16 to 1" platform. English voters are excited over a pro posed retiii n to a protective tariff. Free traders have been telling the people of the United States that the question was closed forever as a British issue. Mayor Low has made "graft" a good .English word, according to the rule which says that "a slang word once used by a cultured writer becomes thereby a word in good and regular standing." Propiiet Dowie lias a rule which reads, "Do not talk about things you know nothing about." A strict applica tion of the maxim would prevent Dowie's talking theology, and would destroy the gentle art of coversation, generally. The ex-convict representative of labor was hissed in the New York city labor parade. Now let union labor purge itself of unconvicted criminals, those who have persecuted the men, their wives aud chil dren, who, while not of their union, were trying to earn their bread. The RightHon. Joseph Chamberlain, secretary of the colonies, and "the man with the monocle," has resigned from the English cabinet. "Joe" is consider able of a dandy in his way, but with all liis greatness he couldn't somehow get the one-eyed glass into general favor. Why are the transcontinental railroads maintaining an extarvsganl and expen sive lobby in Bogota, charged wlih de feating the Tanama canal treaty? Be cause the roads are aware that once the isthmian canal Is completed they will be compelled, by the competition of water freight carriers, to lower their own freight rates. A New York tobacconist declares he will go to jail rather than "surrender his freedom" to do as he pleases. His free dom in this instance consists of desecrat ing the United States flag which he per sists In using for advertising purposes. Itisa wise man who can distinguish freedom from license. Lieutenant Peary claims that the North pole can be discovered lor a quar ter of the expense incurred in defending the American jacht cup. Secietary of the Navy Moody has granted Peary li-ave of absence in order that he may make the attempt ouce morn. In view of the sci entific methods pursurud by Peary, it is safe to expect that the scientific world will profit from his attempt, even if he In not successful. In 1893 Governor Campbell called at the White House and asked President Cleve land for a federal appointment for one August W. Machen. "There is a posi tion as superintendent of free delivery in the PoBtoUice Department which pays a year," Baid Mr. Cleveland, "wiil lie take tbl7" "He will take anything he can get," replied Governor Campbell, and Machen has been for ten years liv ing up to the Governor's recotneudation. The Franklin News says: The word 'heroic" is heing badly overworked in these days of "human interest" journal ism. If a child screams over a drowning boy and is heard, she is heroic; If a boy slams the door before a cross dog can come and bite him, he is heroic; If a man goes to war, he is heroic, and if a woman awakens her family whun the house catfhoa tire, she is a hero in lare type. Meanwhile the heroes, thoso who do their work well under adverse- conditions, en dure unman meanness witnout com plaint, are silent under slander and tol erant when maligned are not getting any notice. It is good to remember, how ever, that the heroic type of manhood and womanhood is glad to be let alone by the public and the sensational new papers In particular. 31 ay bury. Mr. David Suttou aud wife were in the burg Wednesday. W. H. Castle, the gentleman who kept the boarding house for seven years for Wat-sou Lands Lumber Co., before he movedlo North Clarendon, was visiting here Thursday. Glad to shake, "Dad Dr. Detar is still a frequent visitor to our town. While we are always glad to see you, Doctor, we wish the present cause of your vsits was removed. Mr. G. J. Walters and family moved to town last week. Last Sabbath T. D. Collins ran a free excursion to Sheffield to give tho creek folks a chance to attend the Methodist conference at W arren. They bad a good time. Mr. Collins' donations to the church this year will do much good. The salvation army are holding forth at Kellettville. The preaching and singing are good and many are forward seeking grace for a better life. The stand taken by Geu. Booth years ago in England, and his efforts to rescue the perishing, is bringing forth fruit in every land and notion. He and his army till a place that many churches do not attempt to till, al though the call to them to work is just as loud as the call of Gen. Booth. There is no one doubting that the grand and noble sacrifice of the Booth family is in vain. Their stars will be of the brightest, and will endure for ever. James Brown and Frank Wyncoop ex changed residences this week. John Anderson, of Summerville, Pa., has returned to his work at the mill. He has bad a hard limo of it this summer. For months some one of bis family has been sick, but it is all over now. Wel come back to Mayburg, John. Mrs. Allison and her bright baby boy came up from Nebraska to visit friends here this morning. Mrs. Belle Christie has gone to Ken tucky. J. M. Hastings, of Pittsburg, was here visiting at F, K. Brown's. F. K. went away to-day. Our people hear wiih much pleasure ol the appointment of Rev. Small for Kel lettville. They expect to build a church and parsonage at Kellettville this sum mer, and the Rev. Small is just the man to do it, and after the church is built to fill it with good congregations and keep it full. The churches at Tionesta and Tylersburg were much improved while he was pastor. The work of soul saving and building of churches and parsouages seems to be his special gilt. When Gen. Sherman said"war is hell," he spoke from his own experience In a civilized country, a war carried on by chivelrous men, and, except in a few in stances of error, on the part of the South, it was probably as clean a war as could be carried on. The errors of Libby and Andorsonville prisons could not be traced to the truo Southern gentleman, but it was desperate means, by desperate men, hoping that the horrors of those places might win a lost cause. It did not; it never will, but IT that war was hell, what must it be in Macedonia? All the hor rors of Dante's "Inferno" cannot begin to picture the horrors of a war with the unspeakable Turk. The sending of a small fleet to the Turkish coast will have its effect, both there and at home, but to us Is the greater importance of "at home." It always seemed to me that America was fulfilling her mission when she intervined in Cuba, but the true American idea is this: That wherever mankind is oppressed, wherever the Christian is slaughtered in cold blood, there is our mission to stop it, God never would have allowed this great Re public to come into existence only as the one to intervene and help all strugliug humanity to a place of liberty aud com fort. The old nations cannot do it. Debts, bonds and the financial interests of their people ties them up so that they cannot move, on a clean line of thought. A. yet, the United States is not hampered in that way. Since slavery was wiped out by the boys in blue, and the Emancipa tion Praclamation of Abraham Lincoln, there remains only tho lynching, as a dark blot upon our escutcheon. When that is done away with we can then cou scientously intervene. England stands for sea power, and only that. France, although a Republic, Is in the thraldom of aristocratic and kingly thought, Ger many is apathetic. Spain and Austria stand for nothing. Russia stands for her own interests on her way to Constanti nople and Manchura. So that in all these conflicting interests, Macedonia and Armenia have no chance at all. But the United States stands for real moral power, and the older nations stand back when she speaks. Let her speak now in unmistakable terms. Let her take her true place among the nations, as the moral pow er of the world, and while the Ameiican people, once and for all time settle tbi matter, the concert of Europe will hold its tonguo. Edward the VII and Balfour. William of Germany unit Von Buelow, the Ztrand De Witte, the President of the French Republic and bis cabinet, all know that they are power less to declare against the Sultan. The United States alone has a free hand.and as the Amorican nation and the American people were willing to make the sacrifice lor Cuba, I am satisfied that tbey are now willing to make anothor sacrifice for another people. Our nation awoke and was uncontrolable when Cubt and her horrors reached their mimi. Awake again, America, and fulfill thy true mission. As the instrument of God's wrath, take your place attain upon the pages of history, to the full Intent and purpose of the God that gave you free dom. The cost of life and treasure may to some appear appalling, but you must remember that the United States was never so prosperous as she has been since her war wiih Spain. Laflayette did not hesitateon account of life and treasure, why should we? More Anon. Sxatkok Ohio, City of Toledo, ) Lucum County, Frank J. Chknky makes oath that ho is the senior partner of the tirin of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business in the City ol Toledo, County and Ktato aforo sai. and that said firm will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that can not be cured by tho use of Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this tltli dav of December, A. 1). lS'.Kl. seal, A. W. GLEASON, Notary 1'ublic. HaU's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and ai ts directly m, tlie blood anil tint cous surfaeesol the system. Send lor testimonials, free. $33 I CallforNia and Northwrat. New Pullman "Ordinary" sleepers, wide vestibuled and with every mod ern coo vi nience, in charge of coir po tent agents lroin Cinciunati ami Chit-ago. Katee f r berths less than half of cost in regular sleepers Vrite to day fur free descriptive nutter and full particulars to II A Kichtcr, Traveling Passenger Agent, Illinois Central Railroad, 512 Pa vie Build- ing, Pittsburg, Pa. r'23tf Strayed Awny. Strayed from the premises of the un dersigned at Nebraska, Pa., Sept, 11th, a likibt red, white-spotted cow, live years old, medium horns, and in good condi tion. Ownei will pay a suitable reward for her return or information leading to her recovery. N. E.Holmes. A ItiistneMii Opportunity. Good live representatives with wide asquaintauces, wanted in every county to sell on commission, the best tanning, truck-gardening and fruit lauds in the States ol Keutucky, Tennes-ee, Missis inpi and Louisiana along the Hue of the Illinois Central R K. Advertising am) descriptive matter will be furnished free of charge. For furthur information address E A. Kichter, 512 Park Building, Pitts burg, Pa. s2:!tf Chicago Excursion ltatos. One fare for the round trip via Nickel Plate Road September 2(ilh and 28ih '03, for Chicago Centenial Jubilee. Get full information from nearest ticket agent. It Low ltatt'8 West and Northwest. Via Chicago, Milwaukee it St Paul Railway, every day until November 30, iuoa. $3;!, Chicago to Sao Francisco, Los Angelts, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle ami many other Pacific Coast points. SJl) Chicago to bait Lake City, Og den, Grand Junction and many other points in Utah, Colorado and Wvoiu ing. Low rates In hundreds of other points. Through train service, Chicago to San Francisco. Only $11 for a double berth, tourist sleeper, all the way. to me ixortnwesi via ftt. rani or va Omaha. Write to day lor folder John R Pott, Room D, Park Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa. m:ail i.isim;ss, Practical ideas, up to tlate meth ods, make our students a success, and me cans lor tnein greater man we can supply. The best investment you can make for the business world is to take our Commercial and Short hand Course. We teach more in one year than the ordinary school can in three. 2.) of our students have ac cepted office positions siuce last April. Enter at any time. THE HOFF BUSINESS COLLEGE. Warren, Pa Kindly Settle. Having a large number of accounts on our bonks, and having made a change in me iirtn, we desire all knowing them selves indebted to or having accounts with us to call and settle same nt an early date. Scow den it Clark. Sept. 1, 1903. It CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour sack 1.15 1.-10 Corn meal, foed, $ 100 th.. 1.30 Corn meal, family, 100 lb l.flo Chop feod, pure grain 1.3.") Oats Corn, shelled ,7.j Buckwheat flour, lb .03 Beans bushel 3.00 Ham, sugar cured .115 Bacon, sugar cured .1(1 Shoulders ,10 Salt Pork, lb .14 Whitefish'p kit .70 Sugar 6.0oJ Syrup 3,-,ro .50 N. O. Molasses .35'$ .50 Coffee, Hoast Rio 1JI5 Coffee, blended Java .20 Tea .fio Butter .itj Kice 05(g).0H Eggs, fresh 18. (m .20 Salt barrel 1.2.1 Lard j:j Potatoes, $ bushel .50 Potatoes, sweet, ji lb ,03 Lime 19 barrel 901.00 Nails keg 2.75 Bank Statement. No. 503S. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FOREST COUNTY NATION AL BANK AT TIONESTA, in the Slate of Pennsylvania, at the close of business Settetnuer II, l!K3. RESOURCES: Ioans and discounts $210,155 40 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 1.SIU 98 U. S. Bonds to secure circula tion 0,000 00 Promiums on U. S. Bonds 3,17 31 Stocks, securities, etc 49,000 00 Banking-house, furniture, and fixtures 1.5,101 08 Due from approved reserve "gents 152,145 OS Checks and other cash items 4,0.s2 32 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents 205 07 I-awful money reserve in bank, viz : Specie $17,74.1 50 U-gal tender notes... 4,000 00 21,745 50 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treas'r(5 per ct. ol circulation) 2,500 00 ?5I0,157 40 LIABILITIES: Cnpital stock paid in f50,000 00 Surplus fund zi.OOO 00 Undivided profits,less expenses and taxes paid 5,031 81 National bank notes outstand ing 50,000 no Dividends unpaid 210 00 Individual deposits subject to elieek 215,2'.3 70 Demand certificates of deposit... 199 70 Time certificates ol deposit I04,4,Htl 07 $:.IU,157 40 State of Pennsylvania, County of Forest, ks : I. A. B. Kelly, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to tho best of my knowledge and belief. , ., , A,- KELLY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this l ttb day of September, low. C. M. Apnkr, Notary Public. Correct Attest: T. F. RlTCIIKY. G. W. RoltlNsiiN, J. T. Dale, Directors. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the partner ship heretofore existing between J. C. Scowdun and Joseph Clark, under the firm name of Scowden it Clark, in the manufacture of Wagons and dealers In General Hardware, In the Borough of Tionesta, Pa., was, by mutual consent, dissolved on the 17th day of August, 1903. All persons indebted to said firm will make payment to either ol the said par lies, ami mose having claims will pre sent the same for payment. Scowpkn C Clark. Tionesta, Pa., Sept. nth, 1903. 31 SHERIFF'S SALE. I) Y VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Fa- t-f clas, issued out ot the Couit of Com mon Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylva nia, and to inn directed, th'ero will be ex posed to sale by public vonduoor outrrv, at tho Court House, in the Borough "of Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, A. D. 1903, st one o'clock p. m. tho following de- sciibed real estato, to-wit: A. EDDY vs. ELMER E. BURTON, Fieri Facias, No. 1 September Term, 1903, (Vaivers.)-Frank Eddy, Attor ney in Fact. All the right, title, interest and claim of ihe defendant ot, in and to a certain two Town Lots (Real Estate) in the township of Jenks. County of Forest. State of Pennsylvania, Bounded and de scribed as follows, to-wit: On tho south east by Chestnut street, on (lie souihwest tiy 1,01 number 8, deeded to Sarah A. Mohney, on the northwest bv an allow on the northeast by an alley." Said two 1.01s Known and numbered in Hm Town plot of Marienville as Lots number 9 and u, tne same being conveyed by J. D. Hunt aud wife to N. K. Burton bv DnuI dated December tho Mill, A. 1). 1874, and recorded Februarv 23d, 1877, in Deed Book No. 11, page 108. Taken in execution and sold as the property of Elmer E. Burton, at the suit of A. Eddy. TERMS OF SALE. Tho following must bo strictly complied with when the property is stricken down : 1. When the plaintill'or other loin cred itors become the purchaser, the costs on the writs must bo paid, and a list of lions including mortgago searches on the prop el ty sold, together witli such lion credit or's receipt for the amount of tho pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof as ho may claim, must bo furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled Immediately will bo continued until 2 o'clck p. in., of the Hostility, at which time nil property not settled lot will agnin bo put up and" sold at tho expenso and risk of the person to whom first sold. See Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition, pago 4 lit and Smith's Forms, pago 384. GEO. V. NOULIT, Sheriff. Sheriffs Ol'ico, Tionesta, Pa., Septem ber 1, 1903. TUBAL I; I NT. List of causes set down for trial in tho i.ouri 01 common Pleasof Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on tho fourth Mondav of September. l!H):t! 1. J. E. Beck vs. M.C. Watson, No. 28, Sept. Term, 1901. Motion to open Judu ment. 2. John Hoover, Lib.,vs. Leota Hoover, Reap., No. 3, Nov. Term, 1901. Divorce, Issue formed. 3. Jesse D. Dawson, who sues ns wn lor himself as well as for the use of the ncnooi nistrict ol Harmony Township L..nu . !.. T. ... 1 , ,,in" viuiny, 1 11., vs. ij. i. onaw, JNO, lamay lerm, jui. Summons in As sil 111 lis it. 4. The City of Porry vs. The County of L-..n... A IT til.:.. . . . . . riuoi, n. rv. rinipe, lonrad llurlien, iioiuv xeiiiKwru. uoumv commission ers, No. 23. May Term, 1903. Summons in Assumpsit. 5. D. S. Thompson vs. II. N. Cooper, snd The Blue Jay Supply Company, No. 14, September Term, 19(13. Sheriff's In terpleader. li. W. A. Connelly vs. V. Wvman, Joseph Landers, No. 9, September Term, lno.'t. .Summons in Action of Trespass. 7. Daniel Steiner vs. Geo. L. Carley, C. W. Amsler, No. 18, September Term. 1903. Sheriff's Interpleader. 8. Caroline Dawson Knnpp vs. Walter R. Dawson, Jesse Dawson, Frances M. York and Augusta E. Grove. No. 24, February Term, 1902. Summons in Fjectment. Attest, J. C. GEIST, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa., August 31, 1903. Jos r ltfrm PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER, Sl'inir ISuilcr.s, Tank, Agitators. .Stills hand ami Sells! SiM-oiid Hollers Kto. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End of Suspei sion Bridge Third ward, OIL CITY, PA. HORSES! FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE TIIIKTY lIEADbeetdriv ing, general burners, and drnft horses ever brought iuto Jefferson county. Stay ing at Iironkvillo Fair Grounds until further no tice. Como quick and get your choice. I will not stay longer than this week. These horees must be sold regarless of prices. Don't niisi the lant chance of the reason. Fall & Winter Underwear Underwear Underwear $1.00. Underwear Underwear Underwear 50c. Underwear Underwear Underwear $1.50. Our garmeiiieuts for men at above prices cannot he excelled. 11 lildllf SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE ofsundry writs of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Common Picas of Forest Coun ty, Pennsylvania, and to me direct ed, thero will be exposed to salo by public vendue or outcry at the factory uu the premises in Tionesta, Pn., on SATURDAY, SEPT. 20, A. D. 1903, at 10:00 o'clock a. in., the following des cribed real estate, to-wit: THE CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK OF TIONESTA, PA., vs. TIONESTA MANTEL MANUFACTURING COM PAN Y, Fieri Facias, No. 12, Sept. Term, 1903, (Waivers). T. F. Ritchoy, Attorney. ALSO. FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL RANK vs. TIONESTA MANTEL MANU FACTURING COMPANY. Fieri Fa cias, No. 13, Sept. Term, 1903. (Waiv cis). T. F. Rilchey, Attorney. All delendants riirht. title, interest and claim of. in aud to all that crrlain nl"t or parcel of land situated in Tionesta Bor- nugh, Forest Co., Pa., bounded and des- crineu as lollows : lieuiniiitig at 11 posi, being tho southwest corner of the Colo man lot 011 Allegheny River street j thence easterly along tlie Coleman line, tho entire length thereof and continuing in same direction to a post, about 7." feet from the southeast corner of said Coleman lot; thence s.nitherly about ISO feet to a post; thence westerly on a lino parallel to the In e of said Coleman lot, and 20 feet south of tho southern wall of the smith factory building, about 647 feetto a post on said Riverstreet ; and thence northerly along said River street about ISO feet to the place of heirinnim:; being a lot about .147 lect by ISO feet. Same lot conveyed to Tio nesta Mantel Manufacturing Co., bv deed recorded in Forest Co. Doed Book No. 31, pane 124. On which is erected two frame buildings .10x100 feet each, 2 stories biuh; one brick, 1-story boiler house, 20x24 feet; one frame dry kiln. 40x,14 feet ; one board shed bsrn, about 10x20 feet ; ono board oil house, 12x18 feet, one story; including o!6 a.) horse pt.wer gas enitinc, one 00 horse power boiler: 0110 dynamo engine planer, moulding machino, grinder, baud saw, ami initio, one up saw and tatde. combination rip and cut-off saws, to swing saws, one spindle Sander, one 4 inch sander, two boring mxi-hities, two turning latnes, ami all belts, shafting, connections, machinery and fixtures, used as a mantel manufactory, complete, Taken in execution and to' be Hold as the property ol the Tionesta Mantel Man ul'acturinu Company at tl.e suit of the Citizens' National Bank of Tionesta, Pa., and the Forest County National Bank. TERMS OF SALE. Tho following must be strictly complied with when the ptoperty is stricken down ; 1. When tho plaintiff orother lien cred itors become the purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on the prop 1 rty sold, together with sucli lien credi tor's receipt for the amount of tho nro- ceeds of tne sale or such portion thereof as he may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not. sett'ed immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock n. 111.. of tho next day, at which time all proper ty not settled for will ngdn be put up and Fold at tho expense and risk of tho llie porson to wlmtn first sold. See Purdon s Digest. Ninth Edition. page 440. and Smith's Forms, pago 3S4. nneriii s uiiico, Tionesta, l'a., Sept. 7, 1903. GEO. W. NOULIT, Sheriff. Divorce Xoticc. Verna Ross, ) No. 19, Feb. Term, Libelant, 1903. vs. i PI u res Milo Ross, I SiilinuMia Respondent, j in Divorce. FOREST COUNTY, ss. The Commonwealth 0 rcnntjti ania to the Sheriff 0 mid County, JUEET1SG : Whereas, Verna Ross did. on the 17tli day of January, 1903, prefer her petition to our said Judges of the said Cout ol Common Plas lor said County, praying lor tne causes llierin set lor Hi, that she might bediverced from the bonds of ina' rimony entered into with you, Milo Ross. We. therfore, command vnu. the said Milo Ross, that, setting aside all other bus ness and excuses whatsoever, vnu bo and appear in your proper person belore our J udges at Tionesta, at a Court of Com mon Pleas there to be held for tho Coun ty of Forest on the 1th Monday of Sep tember, 1903. to answer the petition or libel of the said Verna Ross, and to show cause, if any you liave, why the said Verna Ross your wire, should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony, agreeatdy to tho Acts of Assembly in such case made and provided. Herein fail not. " itness the Hon. W. M, Lindsey, President ol our said Court, at Tionesta. tne 0111 nay 01 August, r.in:i, J. C. (jIki.vt, Protlionotp rv To Milo Hons: You are hereby not ifie.Uo , , ore the Honorable Judges r , ,le(;()llrt , (.oiiimi.n Plrss, at Tioni s' p. ., fourth Monday of topL?', answer as set forth In above supooena . ,'!f- "-Noiiut, Sheriff. niiguni 1 j 1 i;ru. IT PAYS TO IN ADVERTISE THIS PAPER UliflSlDil k w ioko iaxauve m'omo gamine Tablets, js Seven MilEon boxes sold In past 1 2 Dion hs.. This SigltetUTe, Something1 Doing' Here IT.' I There is "something doing at this popular store these waim days. Low Prices is the disturbing fleroent and the effect' it is having on our stock of Summer Goids is no lesj than marvelous. We da not wait lor the ad vent of cold weather before we reduce the prices, but do it Right Now in the Hot Season, wheu such goods will be of Real lieuefit to Y-u. All our line of beautiful Lawns, Batistes Orgaiizines, Mulls, Silk Mus lins, Dmiities, tv.c, &c , have beeu MARKED DOWN to almost ONE-HALF can have no more room here, they're yours for almost the asking. 54 MK.VN 8TKAW If ATM, Tiii:nt 1 oiiMut niitLi:. It will pay you to lep in au'l take a peep. ft 2 Kin HEATH S3 4 m AO. A. Watnk Cook, President. A. B. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Whoeler, Collections remitted ;for on day of pr.yment at low rates. We promise our custom ere all tho benefits consistent with conservative b king. Interest pid on time deposit. Your patronage respectfully solicited. ConfirmationNotice. Notico is hereby given that the follow ing accounts have been tiled in my olllco and will bo prsentod at the next term of Court for continuation ; PartialaecountofL.D Bowman. Ucard iau of Frank A. and Norman D. T. Zahn iser, minor children of U. S. Zahniser, late of Tionesta township, Forest countv, Pa., deceased. l inal account of S. T. Beck with, Ex editor or tho estate of (J. C. Alsbaugh, late ol Green township, Forest county, 1 a., ueceaseu. First and parti d account of James El llott, Administrator of the estate of Matthew Elliott, late of Harmony town ship, Forest county, Pa., deceased. J. CO E 1ST. Clerk of Orphans' Court. Tionesta, ra., September 1, 1903. Administratrix Notice. Letters of administration havimr been granted to the undersigned in 1 lie estate or Agnos Steele, late of Baruett town ship, deceased, all persons indebted will make immediate pavment, aud thoso having claim to present tho same wiih out delay, to EVANOKLISE IlllADKN, Administratrix. Clarington, Pa., July 14. 1903. 4t Ssks Millions have been sold since 1853. Their reputation h:ts gone ail nrouud tlis world. Tho merits of the 10 V.nfil) Stiffened J. L J J J Gold have created the largest Watch Case factory on the glolie, now m:ikii)2 5000 cases daily. This trade-mark in a Watch Case identifies "the best there is." We fell the Jas. Boss case in knowledge of its superiority. We can put any kind of movement you want in a ItOSH ('ASK, but recommend our special make of ILLINOIS AND HAMILTON movements. For finish, strength, quality and time, they can't be beat. The LEADING JKWELEK 32 SENECA St., OIL CM Y, PA PROCLAMATION. Whkukas. The Hon. W. V President Judge of the Cou- . ',, : ' Picas and (Quarter Soss' . ...... .. the county of Forest? 'V ",,d. for ceptforholdingaO ...V ,.;r,"", I-y 'd Terminer and General I'oiintvr ,!rv' at Tionesta, for tli.. rr f,,.. ' - the 2Sth dav of Sopteinber. 1903. No t ne is therefore iriven to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Con stables of said county, that they be then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ol said day with their records, impositions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their ollice appertain to be done, and to those whoare bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall he in tho.jailof Forest County, that they may be then and there to prosecute against tlioin as shall be just. Given un der my hand and seal this 31st day of August, A. D. 1903. GEO. W. NOBLIT, i..s. Sheriff. To Cure a CoM In One Dav & FEIT. fiOZS. Kkllt, Cashier. Wm, Smearbaugh, Vice Presiden NATIONAL HANK, PENNSYLVANIA. S50.000. DIRECTORS O. W. Robinson, Wm. Smearbaugh, T. F. Kitchey. J. T. Dale, J. II. Kelly. niEio&Tiora ICAIMYAY. TABLE To Take Effect July lllh, 1903. NORTH Eastern Time SOUTH 3 p.m 1 ! Stations I a. mlLcavo Arrlve;p. m.ip.m 7 00' Nebraska 1) 50 7 30 ,7 40, Rosa Run Lamentation' Newtown Mills Kellettville Buck Mills May tin rg Porkey M mister Wellers Hastings Blue Jay Henry's Mill Barnes Shellield Arrive Leave Hi 30 je 20 0 I ft 1 00 tl IK) 12 45,5 5(1 41 1 4") S till! 1 65 8 K 2 (l.- S 2ft 12 35 ft 40 2 20 H 411 i! 1!5 H 4ft 12 10 5 30 5 L'5 5 2' I 5 10 4 5 4 40 25 4 1.) p.m 12 Oft II 5ft i 30 S 50 40 9 INI i 5ft 9 15 3 10 9 30 11 40 11 30 It Oil 10 41) 3 lift II 50 3 4,ft l(Mltl p.inia. in 10 30 4. til. T. D. COLLINS, Pbksidknt. lennsylvania UAILIJO,Vl. BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL- LEY DIVISION. Taking effect. June 1st, 1903. No. 30 Buffalo Express, daily except Sunday Hu7; m No. .32 Oil City and Piltsburg Exrress.daily.except Sunday ..7:17 p.m. No. 9:30 Oil City Aceom.,Sun-" day only 9:50 a. m. No. 9:32 Oil City Accom.,Sun- da.vonly 8:27 p. m. For Hickory.Tldioutf, Warren, Kinzua, Bradford, Olean and tho East : No. SI Olean Express, daily except Sunday g:sj a In No. 33 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:45 p. 111. No. 9,33, Irviuntoti Acconi., Sunday only, 2:45 p. in. For Time Tables and additional infor mation consult Ticket Agent. W. W. ATTERISURY. J. h. WOOD. General Manager. Passenger Trallic Mcr. GEO. H. BOYD, Geu l Pas-enger Agt. A. C. UREY, I 1 B r Feed Saie STABLE. F'Ijo Turnouts at All Times at Hoasonable Rates. Hear of Hotel lVruver TIOUESTA, PA. Telephone JTo. 20. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEI1HYEQYAL PILLS nnTr. Aln-fiv. rllti.. l.nillM. link lnis;t fr OIK IICSTI.U S CM.I IHII l Krl il .!! ni.uillic Imii. M-m.-.l with hliiB rihl.m. 1 akr no nlbrr. Itrfuw dnnicrrou aulnti. tatiinnnf! Imlt:tllnnn. Itnv of vour liniiiL'ivt, .r sriiil I,.. I Miimi fur I'srtlrularn. Trail, nonlala anrt -Kcltrf rr .nalira." in tmrr, l rrliirn Hall, lu.uoo lealiumiiiHl. bold br all lIWI;Uts. 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