THF FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. t. WINK, . EOITOR 4 PHOPIIIITOR. WEDNH-ilUY, FEBRUARY 10, 1004. ANNOUNCEMENTS. TKHMS-CoimrPKK. f0. Assembly, 12, Associate Judtre, $12. Comity Treasurer. Vlll. National Delegate. ?.. Slate lele g:tO, .'). TllO I'HsIl IIIIIHt liiVHrint'ly RO company ino order lor announcement. Primaries Saturday. March 19, 1001. CONG RKSS. Plexse annnnce that I will be h cancli' date I'nr Representative in Conitress. xub- joct to the decision of the Republican electors ol the 2Mh Congressional Dis trict. JOSEPH C. MBLEY. ASSKMULY. Wa are authorized to announce JOHN II. ROIIERTSO.N, of Tionesta. rh a can didate lor Assembly, subject lo Republi CM 11 usages. We are authorized to announce JAMK3 l. DAVIS, of Tionesta, as a candidate for Assembly, subject to Republican UNaes. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. We are authorized to announce S. S. CAN KI Kill), of TioiiphIr, a a candidate for Associate Judge, subject to Kepubli eai) usages. We are authorized to announce II. E. MOODY, of Tionesla, as a candidate for Associate Judge, sunject to Republican usages, COUNTY TREASURER. We are are authorized to announce WM. II. HAKKISOX. of Green town shin, as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to Republican usages. Wo are ntithorizee to announce W. C. BROWN, of Jenks township, as a candi date lor County Treasurer, subject to Re publican usages. STATE DELEGATE. We are authorized to announce M. E. A HMO IT, of Tionesta, as a candidate for Delegate to the Republican Slate Con vention, to be held April (ith. Iti -publican County Committee Meeting. The members of the Republican Coun ty Committee of Forest County are re quested to meet at the rooms of the Re publican headiiarterR, In Tionesta on Monday evening, February 22, 1004, for the purpose of fixing places for holding the Republican primaries on the 19th day of March next, and for the transaction oj such other business as may be brought before it. A full attendance Is desired. Gko. W. Osoood, Chairman. J. T. Dai.k, Secretary, Mil. Hkyan will publish a daily news paper during the St Louis fair. Stand from under ! Opponents of vivisection will actively sympathize in the condition of the Dem eratie party in the United States Senate. The humane society ought to extend its functions. Dkan Vincknt reports to President Harper of the University of Chicago that the experiment of separating the sexes in the college work of the past year baa been a success. Several teachers who were strongly in (avoi of co-education have changed their minds and now op pose it. Sknator Gorman has got himself into an uncomfortable snarl in Anapolls. There are a half dozen candidates for Mc Comas' seat and Mr. Gorman appears to have promised to elect three of them ! He cannot do it. O, what a tangled web we leave whon first we palter to deceive! Or even if it isn't the first. Kkfcblicans don't ne.'d to say a word or do a thing. Democrats are contribut ing our ammunition. Mr. Biyan bitter ly resents his maltreatment by hi old comrades, and at least ten Democratic Senators will demonstrate by their votes that President Roosevelt has done a wise, just, humane and patriotic thing in Pan ama. Hknry W. Oliver, the well known Pittsburg capitalist, steel master and pol itician, died at his home at 2o'clock Mon day morning after a two months' illness from a complication of diseases, the principal one of which affected the kid neys. Mr. Oliver was ouce a prominent Republican candidate for U. 8. Senator from this State. A LKrjisi.ATivK committee of the Mas sachusetts legislature gave a hearing on women's suffrage the other diy. One of the women orators opposed it on the ground that during the Chicago riot it was men and not women who were called into armed service to resist the mob. Al ter advocat ng it for two days not one member voted Tor it on a call of the roll. Sknator Han.j a is seriously ill with typhoid fever at his hotel at Washington. Ilis physicians talk hopefully of his re covery, hut it may be set down that he is a very sick man and in great danger. Tho prayer of the Ameiican people will very generally be that lie may conquer the dangerous malady, and all will anx iously loek for favorable news from the sick chamber. Tiik cry that this will be an oliictbold rs' campaign is sufficiently answered by the President himself, who says, "I do not wish to dictate to conventions their choice of delegates ; but I would suggest, whenever it is possible to get good men who aro not holding ofllce, to do so. No influence from Washington will be brought to bear upon them to influence ttieir votes." That sounds very much like blunt honesty. Tiik annual report of Auditor General Hardenherg for the fiscal year ending Nov. :to, lu:t, advance sheets of which have just been issued, shows that the total revenues of the state for the year were S-l,b:;n. aiio, an,i tlle expenditures f lS.nso.lsii .115. The report states that in uomo of the state for the past year from the usual sources was the largest in its Malory, and that nearly f 13,(100,000 of the revenues came from corporations. A part of the prevalent prosoeritv la the remarkable development of electric railway communication. Boston has been brought next door so New York New York is within an hour of Philadel phia by the new lino of trolleys ; a grand boulevard will soon be finished Ironi Washington to Baltimore, wilh a double track electric, and iu Ohio au ar- iiiimcinent has been made to unite the electric roads ol that State, so that it can bo completely traversed w ithout recur ring In steam. Governor Taft says that "The Phil ippines for Filipinos will be the key note" of his policy concerning the archi pelago. This harmonizes w ith what he has hitherto said and it does not seem to breathe the spirit of tyrany or of hatred for the Declaration of Independence. T.IK lower house of Congress, after co quelling with the vicious proposition to lake a quarter of a million dollais from the Treasury to pay members mileage for Journeys never made, redeemed its digni ty and honor on Saturday by repudiating the proposition. After advocating it for two days not one member voted for It on a call of the roll. Geokob Gray, of Delaware, one time Representative of the Diamond State in the United Stales Senate, member of the most important peace and arbitration commission of the last decade, Judge of the United Slates Court, and now regard ed by many as Democracy's most avail able nominee for the Poaldeney, when asked what effect President Roosevelt's action, in compelling arbitration ot the Anthracite strike, would have upon his candidacy, said : "That cannot be pre dicted. I know what effect It should have. The President in that instance acted with wisdom and patriotism. He prevented fuel riots In the great cities and earned the gratitude of all classes.the wealthy as well as the miners. His prompt and vigorous sc. Ion really pre served property rights that were seriously endangered. The question how far may a natural uionoply be controlled by in dividuals or corporations for private gain wvs before the people, and tho people were approaching its solution in an ugly mood." That kind of talk of a political opponent, will in no way detract from the popularity of Judge Gray. Little Yellow Jackets. If the Democrats were as willing for Mr. Bryan to talk as the Republicausare, what a power he would be In bis party. But they ain't. , "The Democralio convention at St. Louis will be harmonious,'' says an ex change. If it does it will be the greatest novelty of the age. When you find a man whose hunger has been appeased by binding a pancake on bis stomach, you may be justified in believing what the Democrats claim for their theory of tariff reform. There are a great many reasons why th Democratic party should be kept out of business, but the main reason Is be cause it gets the financial end of every thing it meddles with stuck in the mud. A red-hot Democratic exchange says that times are not like they used to be. Well, we should reckon not! It used to be and it was not many years ago, when Coxie armies, idleness, starvation and free soup bouses were as common as light nights on the full moon. Now these things are not to be found. No, times are not like they used to be, and you may thank the Republican party for it, "Mr. Roosevelt has managed to create a feeling of anxiety and apprehension,' says the Nashville American. True enough, but that feeling is confined en tirely within th Democratic party. A crowd ol fellows who want office so bad that they can taste it, and see no chance of getting it that sort of a crowd would naturally be expected to have a "feeling of anxiety and apprehension." Soef Moravian Falls, N. C, Yellow Jacket. Deafness t'nnnot 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 bv an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eti stachian Tube. When this tube gets in named you have a rumbling sound or i in per led hearing, and when it is entire ly closed deafness is the result, and un less the intlamation can be taken out and this lube restored to its normal condition noanng win lie destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh. which is nothing but an inflamed condi tion ol the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) mat cannot be cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 35. Hall's Family Pills are the best. ('Iiiuitbrrlnin'g Sioniach and Liver Tablets. I iieinmlleil for CniiNllpnlioii. Mr. A. R. Kane, a prominent druggist of Baxter Springs, Kansas, says: "Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are, in my judgment, the moot 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. CLIMATIC ( IKES. The influence of climatic conditions in the cure of consumption is very much overdrawn. The poor patient, and the rich patient, too, can do much better at home by proper attention to food diges tion, anu a regular uso or uerinau Syrup. Free expectoration in the morning is made certain by German Syrup, so is a good night's rest and the absence of that weakening cough and debilitating night sweat. Restless nights and the exhaus tion due to coughing, the greatest dan ger and dread of the consumptive, can be prevented or stopped by taking German Syrup liberally and regularly. Should you be able to go to a warmer clime, you will find that of the thousands of con sumptives there, the few who are bene fitted and regain strength are those who use German Nyrup. Trial bottles, 25c; regular size, 75o. at James D. Davis', t'nliforiilii hi Comfort Avoiding Snow-Illorkntlea anil lllizznriU. Id new Pullman "ordinary" sleep ers, wide veslibuled and with every modern convenience, in charge of competent agent, from Cincinnati and Chicago via Louisville, New Or leans, Houston, San Antonio, 1 Paso and Los Angeles to San Fran cisco. Raiea for berths halt of cost in regular sleepers. For free descrip tive matter ami full particulars ad dress, E A. Iiichter, Trav. Passenger Agent. Illinois Central Railroad, 512 Park Buildiug, Pittsburg, Pa. Wlmt Are They f 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 good 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 oflices. Horae and carriano furnmbed when nec essary. References. Enclose self-addressed envelope. Colonial, 332 Dear born St., Chicago. 62-4in Shora. Considerable difference will be found in the wearing qualities of two pnlr of shoes of the xtuue quality and make worn by different persons. Shoes worn continuously in the house and outdoors will never five as much wear ns it worn one day and left to rest a day. II saves money to wear cheap limine shoo within doors and let the shoes worn outdoors rest and get Into shape. Keep an old palp of shoes to wear tindet rubbers. The perspiration of the feel which India nihlier excites ruins good leather. Select strong calfskin and keep it well oiled In winter for outdooi wear. Low sluxs are better for house wear, iHvause they permit of ventila tion. The hand is five from many of the Ills of the foot partly because of Us continuous exposure to the air. Boston Budget. IVrullarlt Ira of Worms. Many creatures supposed to hnv some of their "senses missing" nre nol so Insensitive as people oflen think Worms have neither eyes nor ears and yet are sensitive to light and inusU (vide Darwin's "Earthworms"). A hlnelMittlc. In spite of not having a nose, AihIr out n piece of bad meal easily enough. In short, many of the lower animals contrive to see. hear taste or smell sufficiently for their pur pose, and often In a high degree, with out being able to point to any special organs of these Reuse In their IkhIIcs and to suppose they are devoid of n sense U'canso we are unable to (lis cover It is frequently to confess oni Ignorance. riant That KrUna Drain. In South America then Is u plant a species of mimosa, which resorts tc death feigning, evidently for the pur pose of preventing grass eating nut mals from eating it. In Its natum! state this plant lias n vivid green hue but directly It Is touched by a liuinar. finger or by any living animal it col lapses Into a tangle of apparently dene and withered stems. Among British, wild plants the most sensitive to touct is the insectivorous sundew of Eng lish bogs. Iiondon Globe. On the Dulles of Parent. "Tommy." askVd his grandmother "why would you rather be a little boj than a little girl?" "Because, grandma," replied Tommy "I'd rather lie a papa than a mamma The niMinnia has to take care of tin children, but the papa just goes to th office." Little Chronicle. Drlny Accounted For. "Home wasn't built in a day, know." yoi "Ah! It was put up under a govern ment contruct, was it?" Chicago Itec The human body being llgiiter than fl)ie water of the IVad sea. swiminlnu In It la difficult, the head alone tending. to sink In the water. MARDI UIUS AT NEW ORLEANS, Tin Illinois Central R. R. A Personally Conducted "Mardl Gras." Parly will leave Cincinnati 6 p. m Saturday. February loin, call or send for beautifully illustrated"Msrdi Gras" pamphlet and our publication, "New Orleans lor the Tourist. Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping cars, Buffet Library Snrokiog Cars, tree Reclining Chair Lars and Din iog Cars. S. rvice "a la carte." It vou are contemplating a trip to th) Mardi Gras make your arrange menu at once for sleeping car ac commodalions, etc. FREE descrip tive matter and lull particulars upon application to E. A. Richter, Trav. Passenger Agent, Illinois Central Railroad, 512 Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa. Perfert Confidence. Where there used to be a feeling of un easiness and worry in the household when a child showed symptoms of croup, there is now perfect confidence. This is owing to the uniform success of Chain berlain'a Cough Remedy in the treat ment of that disease. Mrs. M. I. Ba-fnrd ofPooleaville, Md., in speaking of her experience in the use of that remedy says: "I have a world ol confidence in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for I have used It witn perfect success. My child. Garland, is subject to severe attacks of croup and it always gives hltn prompt re lief," t or sale by ur, J. u. Dunn. Head This, On Feb. 2d and 16th, March 1st and 15th and April 5th and 19th are the dates to start ou a journey if com fort and money are an object. These Nickel Plate excursions are person ally conducted, nothing fur you to do hut look pleased; we do the test. Write, wire or phone A. C Showal ter, D. P. A., 807 State St., Erie, Pa. 18toal3 Attractive Low It men. via Nickel Plate Road 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month until April rJth, 1904, to points in the West, Southwest and Northwest. Inquire nearest. Agent or address A. C. Show- alter, D. P. A., 807 State St.. Erie, Pa. 25lal3 t'henp Kates via the Nickel l'lnte. Feb. 2nd and 16th, March 1st and 15th, Mid April 5th and 10th, are the dates of Nickel Plate excursions to the West, South and Southwest. Write A. C. Show alter, D. P. A., 807, State street. Erie, Pa. 10-al3 Notice! The partnership heretofore existing be tween K. C. Ilealb and H. B. Felt, and doing business under the Arm name of Heath A 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. Ukath, H. B. Fkit. Tionesta, Pa., Jan. 27, 1904. llrrotm' Our Krleml. By joiuiog one of the Nickel Plate excursions will make you a friend of this popular line. We want friends. Let A. C. Showalter. D. P. A., 807 State iSt, Erie, Pa., know your desti nation and date you wish to start and he will name you the beat possible rate and make all arrangements. l!ltoal3 TIONESTA MAHKKTS CORPECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour sack 1.15 1.4.1 Corn moat, feed, $ 100 lb.. 1.25 Corn meal, family, M 100 lb 1.50 Chop feed, pure grain 130 Oats .50 Corn, shelled .75 Buckwheat Hour, lb .0:1 Beans $1 bushel 3.00 Ham, sugar cured .10 Bacon, augar cured - .16 Shoulders .10 Salt Fork, lb M Wbiteflsb i kit .70 Sugar fi.(Xii Syrup 35M) .50 N. O. Molasses .35 .60 Coffee, Roast Rio 1JTI5 Coffee, blended Java .20 Tea .85 .50 Butter .-a Klce 05(c$.OM Kggs, fresh .25 SaltS barrel i.25 Lard .18 Potatoes, US bushel .(HI Potatoes, sweet, rt lb .O.'t Mine f barrel 1.00 Nails V keg 2.75 Bank Statement. No. saw. RKPORT OK TIIK CONDITION OF TIIK FOREST COUNTY NATION AL BANK AT TIONESTA. in the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of business January 22, li04. UliSOUKCKS: Loans and discounts $281 .7l8 41 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 377 04 U. S. Bonds to secure circula tion 50.000 00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds 3.IS7 81 Stocks, securities, tc, 4(1,000 00 Jfanklng-house, furniture, and nxtures 15,101 08 Due from approved reserve agents 154.504 46 Checks aud othor cash itoms ... 2!'8 00 Notes ol o her national banks... 1,850 00 Fractional papor currency, nickels, and cents 2S1 73 Lawful money reserve in bank, viz: Specie t22,881 70- 22.631 70 Iegal tender notes... 4,000 00 4,000 00 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treas'r(5perct.ot circulation) 2,500 00 $582,5110 63 LIABILITIES: Capital stock paid in $50,000 00 Surplus fund 30,500 00 unmviaea pronts,iess 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... 100 76 Time certificates ol deposit 179,683 53 $582,500 63 State of Pennsylvania, County of Forest, ss: I, A. B. Kelly, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statoinent is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. A. 11. KELLY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27ln day of January, 1004. C. M. Arner, Notary Public, Correct Attest : T. F. RlTCHKY, U. W. Roiunson, Wm. Smeahiiacuh. Directors, $33 To California. Via the St. Paul and Union Pacific Line. Every day in March and April, low rates from Chicago to the Pacific Cua?t and to many intermediate points will be offered via the St. Paul and Union Pacific Line. If you rre contemplating a trip to the West or the Northwest, it is worth your while to write to-day for information about rates and train service to the point you expect to visit. John R. Putt, District Passenger Agent, Room D, Park Buildiug, Pittsburg, Pa. a30 TRIAL LIST. List of causes set down for trial in tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Fourth Mondavof February, 1904: 1. W. A. Connelly vs. W. Wyman, Joseph Landers, No. 9, September Term, i'Jiu. summons iu Action ot Trespass. Attest, J. C. UEIST, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa., January 25, 1904. PROCLAMATION. Whereas. The Hon. W. M. Lindsev. President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county ot forest, has ixsued his pre cept for holdinga Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court. Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the Fotinu Monday of February, being the 22nd day of February. 1804. No tice is therefore given to the Cor oner. Justices or the Peace and Con stables of said county, that they be then and there iu their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ol said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertain to be done, and to those whoare bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail 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 25th day of January, A. D. 1904. GEO. W. NOBLIT, L.S. Sheriff $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 the North 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 Pa. & ugusf MascE OFTIGIAN. Office ) VA National Hank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Kyes examiaed free. Exclusively optical. HOW about your stock of Stationery ? Ixiok it up, then call and see us. Wll II U ' k r 11 1 Carpets! You may think it too early to consider this subject, but house ileauing season will soon be here. We wish to inform you that we have a oelect line of samples comprising Velvets, Brussels aud Axminsters, at very modi rate prie s. Vou can get these cut aud sewed ready to put down if you de sire. Ingrains and Cottage Carpets in stork. t Harvey Fritz, DKALKK IN Diamonds, Watches Clork mid Jewelry, Sterling Silver, Silver ware anil leather floods WATCH INSPECTOR L. S. fc 91. S. anil 1. It. 11. The LEADING JEWELER. 32 SENECA St., OIL CIT Y, PA Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby givon that the follow lng accounts have been tiled in mv ofllce and will be presented at the next term of court lor continuation : Second a .'count of A. B. Kelly and Manraret 11. Bales, Executors of the es ate of Frances A. Miy, deceased, late of iionesia Dorougn, J 'a. J. C GEIST. Clerk of Orphans' Court. Tionesta, fa., January in, 1004. Executor's Notice. L' tiers testamentary on the estate of Michael Mong, lateol Tionesta township, Forest county, Pa., deceased, haying oeen granted 10 the iinrjersigneu, all per sons indebted to (ald estnte are hereby notified lo make payment without delay, nun inose navmg claims or demands will present them, duly authenticnied for set tlement. Jos. E. Mono, Executor, Tionesta, Pa. A. C. Brown, Attorney. Ct Fred. Grcttenbcrgor GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Oas or Water Fit tings and General Blacksinithiug prompt ly done at Low Kates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, aud satisfaction guaranteed. Shop In rear of and fust west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER- Xoticc of Stockholders' Meeting:. Offick of I Tionesta Vallky Railway! Company, Sheffield, Pa., January 11th, 1!HU. J NOTICE is hereby ttiven that a meet ing of the stockholders ol the Tionksta Vallky Railway Company will be held at the principal olllce of said com pany in Sheffield. 1'ennsvlvania. on TUESDAY, the llith day of FEBRUARY, 1901, at EIGHT oVIock A. M., for the purpose of voting for the adop tion or rejection of the agreement of con solidation and mertrer of the Tionesta Valley Railway Company wilh the Spring Creek Railway Company. Jkrhy Crary. Attest: President. R. G. Brownell, Secretary, j!3-5t Nothing Helped Until the Wonderful New Medicine, Cal-cum Solrent, Wao Taken. Writ for a Small Free Itottle. " I very much wish," writes Loretta J. Vail, of Hopewell Junction, N. Y., " that I might be able in a few lines, with out putting myself forward, to let the people understand how valiiiiblo Cal cuia Solvent, the new medicine dis covered by Dr. David Kennedy, is iu cases of indigestion and the like ail ments, which are so common among us. I suffered from a severe variety of liver complaint, with dizziness, nunihucss, and an exceedingly weak and excitable state of the nerves. I employed the best treatment within my reach, yet nothing really holpcd until 1 began to use Cal-cuia Solvent, and that did." Remember, Catrura Solvent cures 08 of all cmc of Kidney, lllnddi-r and IAvet disorder. You mav have a free sample bottle of this wonderful medicine, mid descriptivo booklet, by simply sending your name and address to Tho Ciil i ura Company, Kennedy ltow, Rondout, X. Y. Large bottles $1.00 only one nir.i ) sill drnt'gists, or if they do not have it, bend to the above proprietors. w.ifiin SDN DIZZINESS AMD WEAK NERVES A Problem for You. Do you know that any person to sell goods the Old Fashioned WayOn Credit ls to figure on about 10 per cent, for losses. 1 Do you know who pays that 10 per centt Why, of course, the man who is honest enough to pay for his goods has to pay tho ex tra 10 per cent, profit to make good the "Dead Beat's" account. I do away with all this, by selling goods for Cash only. I take no chances of losing any thing, and take the 10 per cent, off the prices and Give the Honest Man a Chance. Every article in this store is Marked Down and we will positively sell Cheaper than any one Dare Do, who sells on credit. PRODUCE TAKEN. H. B. FEIT. AO. A. B. A. Wayni Cook, President. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA. CAPITAL STOCK, DI RBOTOKH A. Wayne Cook, Q. W. Robinson, Win. SmearbBUgh, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Ritchey. J. T. Dalo, J. II. Kelly. Collections remlttod for on day of pr.yment at low rates. We promise otir custom ers all tho bonoflts consistent with conservative b king. Interest ptid on tlmo deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. It Will Only Cost One Cent to buy a postal card and Bend to tlio New York Tribune farmer, New York City, for a free specimen copy. Tbe New York Tribune Farmer ia a Na tional Illustrated Agricultural Weekly for farmers an ' their families, ami EVERY issue contains matter instructive aud entertaining to EVERY member of the family. The price is $1.00 per year, but if you like it you can secure it with your own favorite local news piper, The Forest Repuulican, Tionesta, Pa , at a bargain, Both papers one year only $1 25. Send your order and money to The Republican. Jq$ II. Hvm PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER, ItopairM ISuilcrs SHIN, Tanks Agltnlors. IIuy and Nell Necoiid - hand toiler, r.lo. Wire or letter orders prompily at tended to. Eud nfStispersioii Bridge, Third ward, OIL CIT, PA. i.imhx iiisixi:ss, Practical ideas, op to dale meth ods, make our students a success, and the calls foi them greater than we can supply. 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Stations SHEFFIELD Sr TIONESTA p.m a. in Leave Arrive p.m. p.in 7 00 Nahraska 6 60 7 30 Kofs Hun l) 30 7 40 Lamentation 8 20 7 45 Newtown Mills it 1" 1 45 H (Ml Kolieltvilln 1 00(1 00 1 fi.V8 IS Huck Mills 12 45 5 50 2 0,"!8 25 Mayburfr 12 85 5 40 2 20.8 40 Turkey 12 10 5 30 2 25 8 45 Minister 12 05 5 25 2 30,8 51' Wellera 11 55 5 20 2 400(H) Hasting 114115 10 2 55 0 15 Blue Jav II 3(1 4 55 3 10 0 30 Henry's Mill 110(14 40 3 25 0 50 Dames 10 40 4 25 3 45 10(1(1 Shelllold 10 30 4 15 p.mla.in Arrive Leave . m. p.m T. 1). COLLINS, Pbksidknt. Pennsylvania KAILKOAD. BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking elfect, November 20th, 1003. No. 30 Buffalo Express, daily exceptNunday 11:10a.m. No. 82 Oil City and Pittsburg . Exrress.daily.except Sunday ..7:20 p.m. For Hickory, Tidioute, Warren, Kinzua, Bradford, (Mean and the East : No. 31 Olean Express, dally except Sunday 8:48 a. m. 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