The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, February 03, 1904, Image 3

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
J. C. WENK, EDITOR 4 PROPRItTOH.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1904.
ANNOTXCEMESTS.
Tkums Congress. t'M. Assembly, $12,
Associate Judge, f 12. Couuty Treasurer.
JUL National Delegate. (5. State Dele
gate, ... The cash mum invariably ac
'iiiiHiiy the order lor announcement.
Primaries Saturday, March 11), 1904.
CONGRESS.
Pleas annouce that I will be a candi
date for Representative in Congress, sub
ject to the decision of the Republican
elector:) of the 28th Congressional Dis
trict. JOSEPH C. SIBLEY.
ASSEMBLY.
Wa are authorized to announce JOHN
II. ROHKKTSON, of Tionesta. as a can
didate lor Assembly, subject to Republi
can llxagos.
We are authorized to announce JAMES
D. DAVIS, of Tionesta, as a candidate
lor Assembly, subject to Republican
usages.
ASSOCIATE JUDGE.
We are authorized to announce S. 8.
CAN FIELD, of Tiouesta, as a candidate
for Associate Judge, subject to Republi
can usages.
COUNTY TREASURER.
We aro are authorized to announce
WM. II. HARRISON, of Green town
shin, as a candidate for County Treasurer,
subject to Republican usages.
We are authori.ee to announce W, C.
BROWN, of Jenks township, as a candi
date tor Connty Treasurer, subject to Re
publican usages.
STATE DELEGATE.
We are authorized to announce M. E.
ABBOTT, of Tiouesta, as a candidate lor
Dolegato to the Republican State Con
vention, to be held April 6th.
Pittsiil'ru has substituted inclined
planes for staircases in theatres, to avoid
fatalities in case of a panic.
Mb. Bryan says ho has rejected prof
ered greatness. And what he has not re
jected the people havo rejected for him.
Thk Democrats now have thirteen can
didates for the presidential nomination.
There's luck in odd numbers, says Rory
O'More.
Thk post office deticite will be $7,000,
000 this year, yet people are demanding
penny postage. It will come as fcoen as
possible.
Sknatok Dollivrr has delivered a
draslic discourse denouncing Democrats
and declaring that duty and discretion
directed all doings in Panama.
Ax original system of wireless tele
graphy has been devised in Washington,
The fact that it was invented by a clerk
raises the question whether it rati be
mado to work.
Thk N. Y. Herald, having counted
noses, reports that 162 Democrats in Con
gress are against the ltl-to-1 platform of
Bryan, and only 7 in favor ofit. But they
will tind that Nebraska is still to be
reckoned with.
Sknator Quay's bill before Congress
for the admission of Oklahoma and In
dian Territories to statehood provides
that these States shall never restrict the
right of suffrage by an educational quali
fication, or ou account of race, color, or
previous condition of servitude. This is
something to think about, and the atti
tude of statesmen upon the proposition
will be watched with interest.
In t United States Senate last week
the Panama was again being vociferous
ly discussed. Meantime Colombia
threati ns to send 50,000 soldiers to the
isthmus and has started a col um of them
up the Paeilio shore. President Marro
qui n plays a Fabian policy and says be Is
waiting to see if the Democrats will not
give him some powerful assistance in our
Congress, and still more in the elections
next fall. One of his representatives in
New York says: "The Democratic party
is looked upon as the possible savior of
Colombian territorial integrity."
That veteran Democrat and soldier,
General Sickles, appreciates the situa
tion in the Republican party, which he
states in these words: "Roosevelt is pop
ular with the people generally. If the
powers within the party unrixrtake to
throw him now the people will know the
reason why." As to Judge Parker, Gen
eral Sickies said that Democrats "might
just as well nominate the revised statutes
for President; he has done well as a Chief
Jmlge, and be ought to stay there." Gen
eral Sickles says that be has retired fiom
politics, but he keeps well informed on
tho subject.
Thk stock of money in the United
States at present amounts to $2,763,000,000,
of which $2,400,000,000 is in circulation.
This averages $'!0.3S per man, woman 8nd
child -the largest circulation per unit
anywhere found except in France. In
1870 ti e amount in circulation was but
$810,000,000. as late as 1900 the circula
tion was but $25.72. At the present time
the gold in uso is $028,000,000, against
$',Hi,(ioo,OiK) a quarter of a century ago. In
that length of time the value of gold cir
tilicates has grown from $21,000,000 to
$121,000,000. Increase has been general
and large in all kinds of money except
national bank notes, which since
have grown only from $314,000,000 to
$113,000,000.
TiiF.t'.Khas been comparatively little
demand made on the liberal appropria
tion inaile by the State for tLe construc
tion of public roads, principally because
ol the proision of tho law entailing one
sixth ol 'the expense upon the township
within which improvement is made.
This seems like a small proportion, and
it is, too, but when the fact is taken into
consideration that roads provided for un
der the new act cost from $3,000 to $1,000
per mile it will appear that the expense
to the ordinary township is no incousld
cratilo item. In tho way of present Infor
mation on the subject the Philadelphia
Press says : Some progress, though slow,
is being made in the matter of construct
ing gooj roads in this State. Commis
sioner Hunter said yesterday that he had
received applications for State aid from
twenty-two dill'erent counties for the con
struction altogether of ninety-eight miles
of roadway. This is something that is
encouraging. When the law is better
nuclei stood iheupplicatiotis will probably
increase.
T.i k wonderful metal recently found
in certain ores, and known as radium,
continues to excite immense interest
among scientists. Sir William Ramsey,
of England, has acertained that radium
gives oil' a gas which slowly changes into
helium, a hypothetical substance known
only to the speo'roscope. It i thought
the changing of radium to helium makes
possible the transmutation of metals.
Thus former theories in relation to chem
istry may be revolutionized. At present
the only practical use to which radium is
put is as a remedy for cancer, it belug
claimed that its rays destroy the cancer
ous (issue.
Stndr Them Don't Kill)
If, histoid of shooting the birds,
scotching . the snake, smashing the
beetle nnd pinching tho tiny life out
of the hnttcrtiy, wo were to witch liny
one of these croittuivs on n summer
tiny the dny would puss like an hour,
so pneked with exciting experience It
would seem. Through wluit myste
rious coverts of the woodland, into
wlint n haunted underworld of tunnel
ed banks and hidden ditches and se
cret passages the snake would show
us the way. and we should have
strange hearts if, as we thus watched
It through its mysterious day. we did
not tind our dislike of the clever little
creature dying away and even chang
ing into a deep tenderness toward the
small, self reliant life, so lonely n speck
of existence In so vast a world. Suc
cess. Mnlaynu Tree Inrllera.
The Sakais, of tree dwellers, of the
Malay peninsula build their houses in
forked tm a dozen feet above ground
and reach them by means of bamboo
ladders, which they draw up when
safely housed out of harm's way. The
house Itself is a rude kind of shack,
made of bamboo, and tho flooring Is
lashed together piece by piece and
bound securely to the tree limbs by
rattan.
These curious people aro rather small
nnd lighter In complexion than the Ma
lays, though much uglier. They have
no form of religion at nil not even
idols no written language and speak ft
corrupt form of Malay.
The llcloderm.
The venomous lizard, heloderm, lives
in the warm zone between the Cordille
ras of Central America nnd the Pacific
ocean. It secretes n poisonous saliva
nnd lias the curious habit of throwing
itself on its back when struck. Its bite
Is not always so dangerous ns popular
opinion makes It. nnd after severe pain
it often rapidly heals. Recent observa
tions show that the saliva is sometimes
very poisonous and sometimes very In
offensive. The poison acts by coagulat
ing the Mood and first increasing then
diminishing the Irritability of the
nerves.
liaising tlir Limit.
"Don't you think that the Ideals of
statesmanship aro higher now then
they used to be?"
"Sure they are," nnswered Senator
Sorghum. "I've known the time when
$."itX) was considered big money. Now
you can't get a man that amounts to
anything to look at less than $10,000."
-Washington Star.
Ills Keel In i Faculty.
"I don't see anything remarkable in
that mule'." said the prospective pur
chaser, "except that he's stone blind."
"Yes, suh," replied the mule's propri
etor, "ho Mill in his eye. but you des
orter see him feel for you wid his
heels!" Atlanta Constitution.
Profit 'With the Brush.
"Do you ililnk it possible for a man
who is clever with the brush to make
a living these days?" asked the dis
couraged artist.
"Yes," responded tho cruel cynic, "if
ho Is n bootblack." Philadelphia Rec
ord. Did you ever notice the indecision
of a woman about choosing a seat In n
street car witli lint few passengers?
Milwaukee Sentinel.
Venfnem Cannot lie 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 the mucous lining of the Ku
stachian Tube. When this tube gets in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or
impertect hearing, nnd when it is entire
ly closed deafness is the result, and un
less the inflamation can be taken out and
this lube restored to its normal condition
hearing will be destroyed forever; nine
cases out of ten are caused by catarrh,
which is nothing but an inflamed condi
tion of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY fe CO., Toledo, O.
Hold by Druggists, 75.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Clinmlicrlaiii's Kionmrh and Liver Tnbletn.
rneimnlled for Cuiisllpnlloii. ,
Mr. A. R. Kane, a prominent druggist
of Baxter Springs, Kansas, says: "Cham
berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are,
in my Judgment, the most superior prep
aration of anything in use to-day for con
stipation. They are sure in action and
with no tendency to nauseate or gripe.
For sale by Dr. J. C. Dunn.
MILLIONAIRE' l'OOR STOMACH.
The worn-out stomach of the over-fed
millionaiie is often paraded in the public
prints as a horrible example of the evils
attendant on the possession of great
wealth. But millionaires are nottheonly
ones who are afflicted with bad stomachs.
The proportion is far greater among the
toilers. Dyspepsia and indigestion are
rampant among these people, and they
sutler far worse tortures than tbe million
aire unless they avail themselves of a
standard medicine like Green's August
Flower, which has been a favorite house
hold remedy for all stomach troubles for
over thirty five years. August Flower
rouses the torpid liver, thus creating ap
petite and insuring perfect digestion. It
tones and vitalizes the entfre system and
makes life woith living, no mntter what
your station. Trial bottles, 25c; regular
size, 75c. at James D. Davis.
Whul Are They t
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab
lets. A new remedy for stomach trou
bles, biliousness, and constipation, and a
good one. Price 25 cents. For sale by
Dr. J. C. Dunn.
WANTED SEVERAL PERSONS
of character and uood reputation in
each state (one in this county required)
to represent and advertise old established
wealthy business houses of solid financial
standing. Halarv $21.00 weekly with ex
penses additional, all payable In cash
direct each Wednesday from head offices.
Horso and carriage furnished when neo
eskary. References. Enclose self-ad-dreased
envelope. Colonial,- 882 Dear
born St., Chicago. s2-4ui
MARDI till AS AT NEW ORLEANS.
Tin
Illinois Central K. R. A Personally
Conducted "Xardi tirns."
Party will leave Cincinnati 0 p. m.
Saturday, February 13th. Call or
send for beautifully illusirated"Mrdi
Gras" pamphlet aud our publication,
"New Orleans lor the Tourist."
Pullman Drawing Kooru Sleeping
can, Build Library Stroking (Jars,
Free Reclining Chair Cars and Din
ing Cars. S rvice "a la carte."
If you are contemplating a trip to
thi Mardi Gra make you.- arrange
ments at once tor sleeping car ao
corDtnodationt, etc. FREE descrip
tive matter and full particulars upon
application to
E. A. Richter, Trav. Paseeneer
Ageut, Illinois Central Railroad, 512
Park Building, Pittsburg Pa.
When Yo lime a Cold.
The first action when you have a cold
is to relieve the lungs. This is best ac
complished by the free use of Chamber
lain's Cough hemedy. Tho Remedy
liquefies the tougb mucus and causes ita
expulsion from the air cells of the luugs,
produces a free expectoration, and opens
the secretions. A complete cure soon fol
lows. This remedy will cure a severe
cold In less time than any other treat
ment and it leaves the system in a natu
ral and healthy condition. It counteracts
any tendency toward pneumonia. For
sale bv Dr. J. C. Dunn.
Personally Conducted Kxrurslon via the
Nickel l'lnle ltoad.
The very latest equipment is used for
Nickel Plate excursions, coaches with
high back seats and modern sleeping
cars. If you are going to travel you can
not afford to miss this opportunity to
make a trip c'leap and comfortable.
Write A. C. Showaller D. P. A., 807 State
St., Erie, Pa., lor particular. 17toal3
Another Cane of ItheiimnlliMii Cured by
t'hnnibrrlaln'a Pnin llnlm.
The efficacy .of Chamberlain's Pain
Balm in the relief of rheumatism is be
ing demonstrated daily. Parker Triplett,
of Grigsby, Va., says that Chamberlain's
Pain Balm gave him permanent relief
from rheumatism in the back when eve
rything else failed, and be would not be
without it. For sale by Dr. J. C. Dunn.
ItendTliia,
Oi) Feb. 2d and 16th, March 1st
and 15th and April 5th aud 19th are
Ihe dates to start ou a journey if com
fort and money are hu object. These
Nickel Plate excursions are person
ally conducted, nothing for you to
do but look pleased; we do the fist.
Write, wire or phone A. C Showal
ler, D. P. A., 807 State St., Erie, Pa.
18toal3
Dairying" in the (south.
If you are interested in dairyiog
aud desire to learn something that
may be nf advantage to you finan
cially, write to tbe undersigned for
handsome FREE descriptive pamph
let and lull pirticulars regaiding
dairying along the line of tbe Illinois
Central R. R,
E. A. Richter, T. P. A.,
Illinois Central R. R.,
512 Park Building,
Pittsburg, Pa.
Attractive Low 11 men.
via Nickel Plate Road 1st and 3rd
Tuesdays of each month until April
19th, 1904, to points in the West,
Southwest and Northwest. Inquire
nearest Agent or address A. C. Show
alter, D. P. A., 807 State St.. E-ie.
Pa. 25l-al3
Cheap Rates via the Nickel Plate.
Feb. 2nd and 16th, March 1st and 15th,
&nd April 5th and 19th, are the dates of
Nickel Plate excursions to the West,
South and Southwest. Write A. C. Show
alter, D. P. A., 807, State Btreet. Erie,
Pa. 10 a!3
Notice I
The partnership heretofore existing be
tween K. C. Heath and H. B. Felt, and
doing business under the firm name of
Heath & Feit, has been mutually dis
solved, Mr. Heath retiring. Persons
knowing themselves to be indebted to
said firm will please call and settle same.
Signed. K. C. Heath,
II. B. Fkit.
Tionesta, Pa., Jan. 27, 19(14.
ltecome Our Friend.
By joiniog one of ibv Nickel Plate
excursions will make you a friend nf
this popular line. We want friends.
Let A. C. Showalter. D. P. A., 807
Slate St, Erie, Pa., know your desti
nation and date you wish to start and
he will name you the best possible
rate and make all arrangements.
l!)toal3.
$33 to North Pacific
Coast.
Every day in March and April the
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail
way will sell tickets for $33 from
Chicago to Portland, Seattle, Tacoma,
and many other points in tbe Noilh
west good via the Pioneer Limited
and St. Paul, or via Omaha and The
Overland Service.
John R. Pott, District Passenger
Agent, Room D, Park Building,
Pittsburg, Pa. a30
PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, The Hon. W. M. Lindsey,
President Judge nf the Court of Common
Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for
the county of Forest, has issued his pre
cept for hold i ng a Cou rt o f Common P leas,
Quartor Sessions of the Peace, Orphans'
Court, Oyor and Terminer and General
Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for the
County of Forest, to commence on the
Fourth Monday of February, being
the 22nd clay of February. 1904. No
tice is therefore given to the Cor
oner, Justices of the Peace and Con
stables of said county, that they be then
and there iu their propor persons at ten
o'clock A. M., oi said day with thoir
records, Inquisitions, examination, and
other remembrances, to do those things
which to thoir office appertain to be done,
and tothosewhoarehoundin recognizance
to prosecute against the prisoners that are
or shall be in thejai) of 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 20th day of
January, A. I). 1904.
GEO. W. NOBL1T, Il.s. Sheriff
TIONESTA IAIIIKX8
CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY
RELIABLE DEALERS.
Flour sack 1.15 1.45
Corn meal, feed, $ 100 lb.. 1.25
Corn meal, family, U 100 tb 1.50
Chop feed, pure grain 1.80
Oata .. ..r0
Corn, shelled .75
Hnckwheat rionr, $ lb .OS
lteans $ bushel 3.00
Ham, sugar cured .16
Bacon, sugar cured....... ........... .10
Shoulders .10
Salt Pork, $ lb .14
Wuitetl8b kit 70
Sugar fl(a.0oj
Syrup 35(2 .60
N. O. Molasses .3S .60
Coftee, Roast Rio I2JIS
Coffee, blended Java .20
Tea . 6 .50
Butter .25
Rioe 05(a). OK
Kggs, fresh (.25
Salt $ barrel 1.25
Lard .IS
Potatoes, $ bushel .00
Potatoes, sweet, Ih .03
Lime 1ft barrel 1.00
Nails $ keg .. 2.76
Bank Statement
No. 6038.
REPORT OF THK CONDITION OF
THK FOREST COUNTY NATION
AL BANIC AT TIONESTA, in the State
of Pennsylvania, at tho close of business
January 22, 1904.
RESOURCES:
Loans and discounts $281,708 41
Overdrafts, secured and un
secured 377 04
U. S. Bonds to secure circula
tion 50,000 00
Premiums on U.S. Bonds 3,187 31
Stocks, securities, t tc 46,000 00
Banking-house, furniture, and
fixtures 15,101 08
Due from approved resorve
agents 154,:04 40
Checks and other cash items 298 00
Notes of o her national banks ... 1,850 00
Fractional paper currency,
nickels, and cents 281 73
Lawful money reserve in bank,
viz :
Specie $22,6:11 70- 22,031 70
I.egiil tender notes... 4,000 00 4,000 00
Redemption fund with U. 8.
Treas'r(5porct.ol circulation) 2,500 00
$582,590 63
LIABILITIES:
Capital stock paid In $50,000 00
Surplus fund 30,500 00
Undivided profitless expenses
and taxes paid 4,623 24
National bank notes outstand
ing ,.. 50,000 00
Dividends unpaid 252 00
Individual deposits subject to
check 267,332 10
Demand certificates of deposit... 199 76
Time certificates ot deposit 170,683 63
$582,590 63
State of Pennsylvania, County of Forest,
ss:
I, A. II. Kelly, cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to tho best of my
knowledge and bolief.
A. B. KELLY, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
27th day of January, 1004.
C. M. Arner, Notary Public.
Correct Attest :
T. F. Ritchky,
O. W. Robinson,
Wm. Smearhauoh.
Directors.
Dissolution Notice.
Notice is herei y given that tho co
partnership heretofore existing between
J. C. Reed and W. II. H. Dotterer, tinder
the firm name of Reed A Dotterer, in the
village of Kellettvllle, Pa., has been dis
solved by mutual consent, Mr. Reed re
tiring. The, business will be continued
by Mr. Dotterer, with whom all accounts
must be settled, and to whom all debts
must be paid. The dissolution took ef
fect January 1st, 1904.
J. CREED,
W. II. h. Dotterer.
Kellettvllle, Pa., Jan. 18, 1904.
$33 To California.
Via the St. Paul and Union
Pacific Line.
Every day in March and April,
low rates from Chicago to the Pacific
Coast and to many intermediate
points. will be offered via the St. Paul
and Union Pacific Line. If you f re
contemplating a trip to the West or
the Northwest, it is worth your while
to write to da; for information about
rates and traio service to the point
you expect to visit.
John R. Putt, District Passenger
Agent, Room D, Park Building,
Pittsburg, Pa. a30
TIIIAL LIST.
List nf causes set down for trial in tho
Court of Common Pleas of Forest County,
Pennsylvania, commencing on the
Fourth Monday of February, 1904:
1. W. A. Connelly vs. W. Wyman,
Joseph Landers, No.'O, September Term,
1903. Summons in Action nf Trespass.
Attest, J. C. GEIST,
Prothonotary.
Tionesta, Pa., January 25, 1904.
D
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&OUT
The great values are at
tracting the attentiou
of tbe people of the
whole surrounding
country, and the terrific
slaughter of good mer
chandise contioues.
THE McCUEN CO.
2b AND 29 SENECA ST..
OIL CITY, PA.
HOW about your stock of Stationery T
Look it up, then call and see us.
va
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Carpets!
You may think it too early to
consider this subject, but house
cleaning season will soon be
here. We wish to inform you
that we have a select line of
samples comprising Velvets,
Brussels and Azminsters, at
very moderate pries. You
can get these cut and tewed
ready to put down if you de
sire. Ingrains aod Cottage
Carpets in stock.
&
Harvey Fritz,
DKAI.ER IN
Diamond, WntclicN,
Clocks ami Jewelry,
Sterling Silver, Silver
ware nnd Leather ools
WATCH IXSMXTOU
L. H. A n. S. and 1. It. 11.
Ban TErFmTz
The LEADING JKWELER.
32 SENECA St.. OIL CITY, PA
Confirmation Notice.
Notice is hereby K'ven that the follow
ing accounts have been tiled in my ollice
and will be presented at the Dext term of
Court for continuation
Second account of A. 15. Kelly and
Margaret II. Uates, Executors of the es
tate of Frances A. May, deceased, late of
Tionesta borough, Pa.
J. C. GEIST.
Clerk of Orphans' Court.
Tionesta, Pa., January 19, 1904.
Executor's Notice.
L' tters testamentary on the estate of
Michael Mong, late ol Tionesta township,
ForeEt county, Pa., deceased, haying
been granted to the undersigned, all per
sons indebted to caid estate are hereby
notified to make payment without (iol.iy,
and those having claims or demands will
present them, duly authenticated for set
tlement. Jos. E. Mono, Executor,
Tionesta, Pa.
A. C. Brown, Attorney. - Ot
Fred. Grettenberger
GENERAL
BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST.
All work pertaining to Machinery, En
gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit
tings and General Mlacksm ithing prompt
ly done at Low Kates. Repairing Mill
Machinery given special attention, and
satisfaction guaranteed.
Shop in rear of and Just west of the
Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa.
Your patronage solicited.
FRED. GRETTENBERGER
Jiotice of Stockholders' Meeting.
Offick ok I
Tionesta Vai.lby Railway
Company, Sheffield, Pa., j
January 11th, 1!M4. J
NOTICE is hereby given that a meet
ing of the stockholders of the Tionesta
Valley Railway Company will be
held at the principal ollice of said com
pany in Shellleld, Pennsylvania, on
TUESDAY, the Kith dav of FEBKUABY,
1901, at EIGHT o'clock A. M.,
for the purpose of voting for the adop
tion or rejection nf the agreement of con
solidation and merger of the Tionesta
Valley Railway Company with the
Spring Creek Railway Company.
Jkiuiy Crary.
Attest: President.
R. G. BltOWNELL,
Secretary, jl3-5t
II TRINITY OF EVILS.
Cured by Cal-eura Solvent, the (Jreat
New Medicine, After Other Treat
ment Had Failed.
H'rt for a Small free Jtottlr.
Mr. Martin Montgomery, of IS il vara,
Pa., formorly of Roxbury, N. Y., writing
to Dr. David Kennedy, of Kennedy
Row, said .
" Your new rnodlclne, Cal-eura Solvent,
is wonderful. It cured mo of liver nnd
kidney troubles, nnd iheiinui tisin, after
a lot of wenvy dosing with things that
did no good. It is a record breaker nnd
no mistake."
As iu Mr. Montgomery's case, rheuma
tism is often, indeed almost always, com
plicated with kidney and liver trouble.
It is because Cal-oura Solvent acts ou
the kidnoys and liver and at tho mime
timo expels uric acid from tho blood,
that it is such a reliable remedy for rheu
matism and the attendant disorders.
It cures by removing tho cause, therefore
the cure is permanent, safe nnd sure.
Remember, Calcura Hohent cures 0S;S
of all ca.tcn nf Kidney, lllmller and hirer
dimrdcr. You may havo a free samplo
bottle of this wonderful medicine, and
descriptive booklet, by simply sending
your name and nddress to The Cnl- nra
Company, Kennedy Row, Kondoiit. X. Y.
Large bottles $1.00 only one !.) all
druggists, or if they do not have it, send
to the above proprietors.
G.W1IU
New Business Firm.
I have purchased the stock of General Mcr
chandisc heretofore owned by Ilea th & Feit and
will take possession of same Feb. 1, 1904. On
and aftciabove date this store will be conducted
on a strictly cash basis. Believing that by
doing a Strictly Cash business I can sell you
goods a great deal cheaper than by the old
credit system, I have decided to do business
only for CASH. 1 will introduce the Coupon
System for the Convenience of Customers.
Watch for my ad. and prices, as every thing
in the store will be marked down.
H.
Era
M).
K, Waynb Cook,
President.
A. R.
F0KEST COUNTY
TIONESTA,
CAPITAL STOCK,
A. Wayne Cook,
N. P. Wheeler,
Collections remittedjfor on day of pnymont at low rates. We promise our custom
ers all the benellts consistent with conservative b king. Interest psld on lime
deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited.
Our Own Cushion Shoe
is made with a live wool felt cushion
insole which absorbs moisture, pre
vents dampuees, increases bloo.l cir
culation and forms a soft place for
the foot to rest upou, which takes the
j r ofT the body, thereby preventing
nervousness, as the font has a network
of nerves which connect with all parts
of the body, and dees nway with that
tired or burning feeling.
Made with an EXTRA. HEAVY
SOLE, and the fell being a non-conductor
of heat or cull, cau be worn
the year round, which makes it an
ideal shoe fur clerks, teachers and
others who are on their feet mo t of
the time.
Sycamore,' Seneca and Centre
PRACTICAL
BOILER MAKER.
KepalrN Holler, Stills
Tanks Agitators. Huys
and Sells Second - hand
Hollers Kit.
Wire or letter orders promplly at
tended to. End nfSuspet sinn Bridge,
Third ward, OIL ITT, PA.
LEAIIX IlLSii:SS,
Practical idea9, up to date meth
ods, make our students a success, and
the calls foi them greater than we
can supply. The best investment
you can make for the business world
is to take our Comraer -ial and Short
hand Gouree. We teach more iu one
year than the ordinary school can io
three. 34 of our students have ac
cepted olRce positions since last
Spring. Enter at any time.
THEHOFF BUSINESS COLLEGE.
Warren, Pa
A.C.UREY,
LIVERY
Feed & Sale
STABLE.
Fine Turnouts at All Times
at Reasonable Rates.
Hear of Hotel Weaver
TIOZLsTEST-A,
Telephone No. SO.
MB
Grow Htrotig nnd well niter UNiiiK
TiIOMPHON'8 fcjWKKT Wolt.M I'oW DKIt.
Very plcawtnt to tulte. t.'nntaius no
calomel. Never fail. Worina tire often
mistaken for indigent ion and other di
cants. lie sure tu get Thoinpaou'ii in
glaeg bQttlca, lJniKjriwtH, 25 cents.
B. FEIT.
603. S.
Kki.ly.
Cashier.
Wm. Smkarbauoh,
Vice Prcsidon
NATIONAL BANK,
PENNSYLVANIA.
S50.000.
DI RKOTORfl
G. W. Robinson, Win. Nmoarbaugh,
T. F. RItchey. J. T. Dale, J. II. Kelly.
Streets,
OIL CITY, PA
RAILWAY.
TIZCE TABLE
To Take Effect July (lib, 1 003.
NORTH
3 fry
Eastern 'limi SOUTH
k'allon j 2 4
p. ill
a. in
Leave Arrivelp.m.
Naliraxka
Rois Run
Lamentation
Newtown Mills
Kellettvllle I 00
Ruck Mills 12 45
May hu rjr 12 3ft
. Porkoy 12 10
in
ft() 30'
2(X
l.
(Ml
511
4(1
10
25
20
10
65
40
25
15
lit
7 0(1
7 SO
7 HI
7 .:
1 4.r' (Mil
1 5ft 8 In
2 Ofi'M 25
2 20 8 4l
2 25 8 4;
2 :i0,8 51
Minimer 12 K
Wei I era 111 ft:
2 40i! (Ml
2 55 0 is
a loo 3o
3 25 0 50
3 4"i 1000
Hasting II 40
liltio Jav 11 30
Henry's Mill II 00
Uarnes 10 40
Sliellield 10 30
Arrive Leaveta. m.
p.mla. iu
T. D. COLLINS, Pkksident.
Pennsylvania
ItAlLItO-A-D.
BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL
LEY DIVISION.
Taking effect, November 29th, 1903.
No. 30 Buffalo Express, daily
except Sunday 11:10a.m.
No. 32 Oil City and Plttaburtr
Exp resH,daily,except Sunday ..7:20 p.m.
For Hickory, Tidioute, Warren, Kinzua,
Bradford, Olean and the Kant :
No. 81 Olean Express, daily
except Sunday 8:48 a. m.
No. 33 Pittsburg Express,
daily except Sunday 4:45 p. in.
For Time Tables and additional infor
mation consult Ticket Agent.
VV. W. ATTERBURY, J. R. WOOD.
General Manager. Passenger Trallio Mgr.
GEO. H. BOYD, Gen'l Passenger Agt.
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
Nnfe. Always rHinblc E.ndlf. ask Dninrtiit fot
jl,l iiii'iallic hoxis, waliii with blue ribbon.
Tnkr no olhrr. Krru ifnnicrrnua loll.
Htlnnnl Imitntiona. HuvoryourDniwist,
or wild . In Mumps for 'arllriilurm. Trull
mnnlnl and "Kt-llpr for ,a,llr." !i Mlrr,
Tr'"r,' . 10,000 TeailiuoulaU. Bold by
II I)rii(i;lHts.
OHIOHEBTBB CHEMICAL CO.
100 madUon Mqiutrr, l-IIILA PA.
M.otl.a Ikli .r.
WFlO&TIOim
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