The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, March 02, 1904, Image 5

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    Smart k
Half Price and Less
For All Shoes & Rubbers-
You know this is a genuine closing out tale. We're going out of the
b1u)6 department and the sooner we get rid of every pair of Women's and
Children's Shoes, the better lor us.
It isn't often you get a chance like this, so take advantage of it while
you may. $5,000 worth of the very best kind of footwear at half aud often
ess than half price.
A Sale of Embroideries at
11c a Yard.
Edges and ins. rlions both; wide, showy, effective patterns in five yard
lengths. These are loom lengths aud occasionally show some slight imper
fection;. To buy the same gods in the regular way you'd have fci pay sty
eral 'tfm'es Ibis sale priee. Without stretching it a bit there's embroider
ies iu this lot worth 35c or more.
A Belated White Goods
Special.
25 pieces fiue sheer Persian Lawn io a quality usually Fold at 35c"
We figured on hnvioo; these in time for our "White Sale," but the railroads
are to blame. They've been on the way for two weeks, and have just beeu
delivered to us.
For dresses or waists beautiful and daioty and only 19o a yard.
Women's Collar & Cuff
Sets, 10c.
Some of embroidery and some
how thev emi be sold at l&e.
lluudreds of them, but they're
New Spring
89c a
The newest coo ls and the best colorings blues, browns aud blacks
45 to 50 inches wide and in quality equal to any $1 25 goods ever sold over
a retail counter. Inese are exceptional
SMART &
OIL CITY, PA.
Baiosma 6
Pain in the Side, Groin or Hips,
Almost immediately. Thompson's Barosma will positively cure all
diseases of the Kidneys, Liver and Bladder; also Sciatic Rheuma
tism, Lumbago, Palpitation of the Heart, Nervous Debility, and
Female Weakness. Thompson's Barosma does not contain opiates
in any form, and a large reward is offered for any injurious drug
found in its composition.
DIZZY SPEIS. Edward Hupp, of Titusville, Fa., had such pain in the
back that he could not do any kiud of work nnd had such dizzy spells that he would
have to hold on to something to keep from falling. It seemed as if he never would
stop urinating. He had been ont of health for 15 years and Could hardly sleep from
puin in his stomach. He says, '"Thompson's Barosma completely cured me, purified
uiy blood, and made me feel many years younger." Price, $1.00 ; 6 bottles, $5.
VALUE OF TORPZOO TUdES.
Secretary Moody Signs Order For
Equipment of New Vessels.
Washington, March 1. Important to
the efficiency of the American navy
was the action of Secretary Moody In
signing the order for the equipping of
the 18 battleships an1 armored cruis
ers now building with submerged tor
pedoes. The board of construction recently
decided . to omit torpedo tubes from
all battleships. There was such a pro
test, however, from many officers In
the navy that at the instance of the
secretary the board reconsidered Its
decision.
It is believed that the torpedo tub3
with which the Japanese battleshipi
are equipped are responsible for the
damngo to the Russian battleships in
the first Port Arthur attack, as the
Russian vesRels were hit below the
water line
Crossing of Lake Baikal
Myssowa, Siberia, Feb. 29. Cross
ing over Lake Baikal for those not go
ing by the ica railroad is comfortably
organized. At every seven vsrsts are
warm., barracks with tea and hot food
for the soldiers, who easily march over
in one day, the bacgago and feci hav
ing been conveyed by trucks.
In thfc middle of the lake arc stands
and refreshment rooms for officers and
civilians driving across in sledges.
Telephones connect the barracks with
the shore stations.
The weather is fine but very cold.
Operators and Miners Unyielding.
Indianapolis, March 1. Both opera
tors and miners say they have re
turned to Indianapolis, dotey-jlned to
stand for their previous domii Is. The
operators hold out for the scilo and
working contract of l'WO. which would
carry a 12 to LI per cent reduction In
wagon. The miners insist on the re
adoption )f th.? present scale. The
miners in thfir district caucuse3 vot
ed to "stand pat" 'against a reduction.
Hotel and Postoffice Burned.
Livingston, Mont.., March 1. Fire
that Marten in the Park hotel do
fctioyed the oost-jllice block, in which
Silberbers:
embroidered on scrims. You'll wonder
going fast.
Dress Goods,
Yard.
good value in every way.
SILBERBERG,
Dies Macfie,
t ne notei ana a number of business
houses and professional offices were
located, and for a time threatened the
business section. The loss Is about
$100,000. All the records, mail and
the money in the postoffice were
saved. A number of guests escaped
from the hotel in their night clothes.
Favorable Report cn Pension Bill.
Washington, March 1. The senate
con-, .littee on pensions authorized a
favorable report on tho pansion appro
priation bill, with an amendment In
creasing to $100 a month the pensions
of veterans who are totally blind as
the result of service in the civil war.
This amendment will increas3 the to
tal annropriation under the bill by
$201,000.
. Torpid Liver.
A clogged condition of the system If
one symptom of n liver out of order
Here is ns good and simple n remedy
as any I know, writes n physician
Get n nice lemon and cut it in half.
Take one-half in 11 tumblerful of cold
water tho lust tiling nt night nnd the
other the first thing in the morning
Half n pint of very hot water with n
S(ueey.e of lemon or lime in it before
breakfast is also good. Both remedies
nre well worth trying.
To Fir With I lie Dear.
He Life is simply one grand clinse.
If you are not mining tho pursuers you
must lie one of the pursued.
She Will you run with the hounds
or tly with the deer?
lie I will fly with you, dear, If yon
please. Kansas City Journal.
CloNe.
"Is he parsimonious?"
"Well," was the guarded reply, "you
might say that ho carries his money in
it purse that shuts a good deal easier
than it opens." Chicago Post.
Knew "iVhnt Struck Him,
Daly Ye were sunstruck, ye snyl
Why, man alive, the sun could novel
disfigure! n man's face like that.
Riley Ye don't know me son, Daly.
Brooklyn Mfe.
I would rather make my name than
Inherit It. Tlmckerny.
suit Walker of France.
In the south of France stilts are a
necessity to the people, who nre mostly
shepherds. They must walk 011 stilts In
oilier to oversee their vast flocks of
slus'p ns well ns to pass through the
bogs.
These shepherds men, women nnd
children walk continuously on stilts
from six to eight feet high. These
slilts nre merely fastened to the feet.
Sometimes the stilts have uprights
reaching ns far ns the knees nnd bound
firmly to the legs.
(Jeneriilly these shepherds and shep
herdesses carry long poles, which they
can use either ns balancing poles or ns
supports very long ennes, ns It were
reaching to the ground. They become
so expert In stilt walking that It Is no
unusual sight to see a shepherdess
striding along on stilts that raise her
six feet above the ground, with her
balancing polo strapped to her back
and her hands busily knitting socks for
husband, son or brother.
The complete unconcern with which
these country folk make their way
along on stilts Is astonishing. One
might almost say that the children
have stilts given to them instead of
cradles. Washington Star.
Mimical Tones.
A stringed Instrument suspended In
n favorable position near a pianoforte
will sound when tones eorrosixinding
to the open strings nre produced on the
pianoforte. The volume of the answer
ing tone will dejiend upon the atmos
pheric conditions, the quality nnd color
of the liersuadlng tone nnd the sensi
tiveness of the responding material.
There Is n fnmllinr anecdote told of a
famous tenor who by singing the tone
that was consonant with that of n
wineglass could make the glass shiver
so violently that It would full to pieces.
It Is because of this tonal sympathy
that the cnue of a harsh, rattling
tone that nuiy suddenly nppenr in a
pianoforte Is detected with difficulty.
Though It may nppenr to lie in the In
strument, It Is often far away nnd may
come from n loose globe or pendant on
a chandelier. Even a key In n door has
been known to be the guilty cause.
On the HlKh Seaa.
At the bow of the steamer sit the two
happy young people.
"How sweet It seems tonight!" sighs
the girl. "How sweetly solemn is the
view spread before usl Even the sen
seems to be sleeping ns it lies so placid
ly abend of the boat."
"Yes, love," ngrees the young man.
"It Is nsleep in front of the boat, but
It Is a wake behind." Judge.
MARKET REPORT.
New York Provision Market.
New York, Feb. 29.
WHEAT No. 2 red, $1.10 US f.
o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth.
$1.11.
CORN No. 2 corn, 57c f. o. b.
afloat; No. 2 yellow, 58c.
OATS No. 2 oats, 53c; No. 2
white, 58c; No. 3 white, 58c.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR $? 00
2.10.
PORK Mess, $17.50 18.00; family,
$1G.5017.00.
HAY Shipping, C575c; good
to
choice. 95c$1.00.
BUTTER Creamery, extras, 26c;
factory, 15c; western Imitation
creamery, 19c.
CHEESE State, full cream, small,
fancy, 12c.
EGGS State and Pennsylvania,
fancy selected, 25c.
POTATOES State and western, per
sack, $2.752.80.
Buffalo Prevision Market.
Buffalo, Feb. 29.
WHEAT No. 1 northern, c. I. f.,
$1.08; winter wheat, no offerings,
good Inquiry.
CORN No. 2 corn, 53c f. o. b.
afloat; No. 2 yellow, 54c.
OATS No. 2 white. 51c f. o. b.
afloat; No. 3 white, 50ftc.
FLOUR Spring wheat, best patent
per bbl., $5.C5C40; low grades, $4.00
4.75.
BUTTER Creamery western ex
tra tubs, 27c; state and Penn-
sylvanla creamery, 2525c; dairy.
fair to good, 1617c.
CHEESE Fancy full cream, 12c;
gcod to choice. 101llV4c; com
mon to fair, 8(J? 10c.
EGGS State, fresh fancy, 23c.
POTATOES Per bu., 90c$1.0C.
Eost Buffalo Live Stock Market.
CATTLE Best steers on sale, $5.00
$5.25; good to choice butcher steers,
$4.50(55.00; medium half fat steers.
$3.504.00; common to fair heifers,
$:.253.75; choice to extra fat heifers,
$1.504.75; good butcher bulls, $3.50
01.10; choice to extra veals. $7.75
8.00; fair to good veals, $G.00(!j;7.25.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Cholc
lambs, $G.00G.15; culls to common,
$1.50(71 5.25 ; yearlings, handy weight,
$5.23 (g 5.50; wether sheep, $4.5004.85.
HOGS Mixed packers' grades, $5 80
5.90; medium hogs, $5.906.00;
pigs, light, $3.005.10.
Buffalo Hay Market.
KAY Timothy, new, pr ion. i'mmj.
I15.001G.00; hay, prime on t:ack,
new, $14.50015.00; No. 1 do do. $13.60
014.00: No. 2 do do. $11.B012.0.
SEND US
A COW,
Steer, Bull or Horse
bide, Calf skin, Dog
skin, or anv other kind
ol hide or skin, and let
us tan it with the hair
an, soft, light, odorless
ind moth-proof, for robe,
rug, coat or gloves.
But first get our Catalogue,
iving prices, and our shipping
uKsmiu insiruciions, fio an to
ivoid mistakes. We also buy
aw furs aud niuseuz,
THE CROSBY FRISIAN PUR CIMP.'.VV
116 Mill Street, kochestrr. N. V.
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of t&V,
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COUNTY AUDITORS' REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1903.
F. A. KELLER, Treasurer, in account with the Liquor Licences of Forest County,
for the year ending Jan. 4, 1!M)4.
PH.
To anil from O. W. Rubl $ 100 00
To " OerowftUerow am 00
To " C. F. Weaver 200 00
$500
F. A. KELLER, Treasurer of Forest
sylvania tor the year
To bal from last settlement 81
To mercantile tax lor 1003 1,115 53
To State tax on $17,500 Co. debt... 70 00
To Brokers' license 3 00
To billiard and pool liosuse ISO 00
To peddlers' license 10 00
To State personal tax 640 1)5
To restaurant license 20 00
To 5 proton exoneration of fi 20 11
$l!,04fi 40 $2,0411 40
F. A. KELLER, Treasurer, In acouunt with the Dog Fund of Forest County for
the year ending Jan. 4, 1!K)4.
To bal. last settlement $ 420 93 By orders draw. i $ 292 84
To tax for 11X13 b56 50 By exonerations 00 00
By 4 pr ct. com. $301.84 14 47
Byamtto bal 001 12
, , , $077 43 $I77 43
To balance jKiOt 12
F. A. KELLER, Treasurer, lu account with tbe RedemplioulKund ol Forest
County for the year ending Jan. 4, 1004.
To bal. from last settlement $ 600 2 5 By suit paid Individuals $ 401 07
To amt ree'd from individuals ... 222 68 By Redemption money 6 years
old carried to Courty ao't 103 31
By 4 pr ct. com. on f 101.07 10 04
By amt to bal 308 41
$888 83
fKH 41 $888 83
F. A. KELLER, Treasurer, lu account with the County of Forest for the year
ending
To bal. from last settlement $20,578 99
To seated tax for l'.KW 18,710 18
To unseated tax for 1903 fi.943 40
To rested returns for 1902 403 39
To 5 pr ct. added to seated returns 20 17
To 5 pr ct. added to Col's hal'ces.. 205 18
To 60-day list 00
To Interest on unseated lax 197 97
To State tax returned 675 84
To liquor license transferred (8 75
To Redemption money 87 47
To overpayment of fees returned
by Slieriir Noblit 60
To additional unseated tax 1 72
To Comnionw'lth costs refunded 127 09
To 6 yeaisold redemption mouey
transferred 163 31
To lines from Jutices of Peace... 12 00
To Juty fees 8 00
To Automobile licenses 0 00
To amt from sale of old pipe and
plank 41 00
To amt from sale old bridge Iron 305 27
$47,598 89
..$18,094 10
lo balance $18,094 10
F. A. KELLER, Treasurer of Forest
i-vicat vuuiiij, ior biiu
To bal. from last settlement $ 2.P24 59
1 o seated tax Tor 19ii3 9,358 57
T unseated tax for 1903 2,972 05
To seated returns for 1902 162 08
To 5 pr ct. added to seated rets ... 6 72
To 5 pr ct. added to cols, bals 102 58
To interest on tax for 1902. 98 98
To amt. from F. Fitzgerald, act.
Jno. Black, insane 114 00
To ain't from Mary Plainer, act
Dan'l Rustler, insane 20 00
To amt. from Sheriff Noblit, acut
Dan'l Rustler, insane 100 00
To amt. from L. Strehner, act. C.
Strohner, insane 73 83
Tosmt. R. L. Haslet, act. P. M.
Clark, Insane 114 00
To amt. from sale of property of
Wm. Krause, Indigent 42 75
To am't rent J. S. Hood house 30 00
To board sch'l teacher Co. home.. 38 75
To Hint, from Rouse estate act. C.
Walton, Indigent 34 00
To Hickory twp. poor act 249 87
To butter sold from Co. Home ... 61 05
To meat sold from Co. Home 13 00
To hay sold from Co. Home 37 93
1 a pigs som iroin 10. Home 0 110
To cows
25 00
To cattle
To team
To produce
To straw
To hides
101 60
325 00
29 86
9 02
2 05
$17,056 18
... 6.228 24
To bal .
J. C. GEIST, Prothonotary, In ace'l with
To orders drrwn $ 241 28
GEO. W. NOBLIT, Sheriff, in act. with
To orders drawn $ 672 70
$572 70
SAMUEL D. IRWIN, District Attorney, in account with Forest County for year
ending January 4, 1204.
Toordersdrawn $ 83 00
J. W. MORROW Coroner, in act. with
By fees allowed $ 16 13
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' ACCOUNTS, year ending January 4, 1904.
A. K. SUIPE, Commissioner.
To county orders drawn $ 51100
To poor " 486 50
$997 50 $997 50
CONRAD BURHENN, Commissioner.
To county orders drawn $ 535 50 By 153 days eharg'ble to Co. act.f 535 50
To poor " " 381 50 By 109 " poor ' 381 50
$917 00 $917 00
HENRY WINE1ARD, Commissioner.
To county orders drawn $ 472 50 By 135 days charg'ble to Co. act.J 472 60
To poor ' " 402 50 By 115 " poor " 402 50
To order expenses to Cominia- By expenses to Commissioners'
sioners' Convention 20 00 Convention 20 00
$895 00 $895 00
FOREST COUNTY, ss :
We, the nndersigned auditors of Forest oounty, hereby certify that we did meet
at the court bouse in Tionesta Boro, In said Forest County, according to law and did
audit and adjust the several accounts of the Treasurer, Prothonotary, Sherill", Distirct
Attorney, Coroner aud County Commissioners, lor the year ending January 4. A. D.,
1904, and found the same as set out in the foregoing report. In testimony wbereol,
we nave nereunio ei our nanus ana seats
Attest J. D. Davis, Clerk.
EXPENDITURES of Forest County for the year ending Jan. 4, 1901.
Bonds redeemed I 3,000 00
Justices' fees 8 75
Constables' pay 198 21
witness roes 30 7tl
Sheriff's fees and expenses 531 00
Prothonotary s fees 278 1 1
District attorney : 18 00
Stenographer 1&9 75
Telephone and telegraph 53 75
Kemncing orders 17 7a
Indigent soldiers 135 00
Extinction of Forest fires 142 11
Road views 149 80
Insurance 373 33
Atty's Tees loo 00
Eloction expenses 1,202 54
Western penitentiary 423 68
Reform school 1(19 60
Kx press and dravsge 81 88
Bridge act . 9.H08 83
Fuel. Hants and water 423 66
Court house and Jail repairs 908 28
Scalp bounties 228 00
FINANCIAL STAT F-ME NT of
ASSKTS.
Cash in bands of Treas $l094 1 0
Seated returns 361 72
Due Irom Tionesta boro 31 25
$18,757 07
EXPENDITURES of Forest
County
1.525 71
Salaries, wages and Med. attend)
Provision, supplies, clotug, shoes
Fuel and lights
Medicine
Repairs
Traveling expenses
Farm expenses
Incidental expenses
Insurance
Miscellaneous
Tuition for children
Buildings and improvements
Extraordinary
717 03
312 11
87 05
104 49
126 37
698 10
311 25
276 15
H50 50
38 57
20 00
113 25
CR.
121 25
f.7 00
By State Treasurer' receipt $
By Treas. Jenka iwp's receipt. ...
By Trend. Tloiiosla Imro's receipt
2'28 (HI
By 6 pr ct. com. on $500.00 25 00
Ity tranalerred to county au't 08 75
00 f.'iOO 00
County, In account with the State of Penn
ending Jan. 4, HHH.
Ry State Treasurers receipt $ 1,851 51
Hy 5 pr ct. coin, on $1,000.00 60 00
By 1 pr ct. com. on 1115.53 1 III
By 1 pr ot. oom. on $040.05 0 41
By 5 pr ct. com. on $280 00 14 45
By anil paid for pontage 7 42
By exonerations 2 20
By printers' bills 113 25
Jan. 4, 1UI4.
By orders rc
Bv 4 pr i t. o
redeemed $23,818 51
com. on I I5.8H8 54 014 74
By 1 " " on $7,950 bdg.ci.n 79 50
By bonds redeemed 3,000 00
By 1 pr ct. com. on $'2, (KM) bonds.. 20 00
By 4 " " on $1,000 bonds.. 40 00
By Coupons redeemed 680 00
By 4 pr ct. coin, on $680
.7 20
By collectors' abatements for '03..
640 87
By collectors' com 634 73
By land ret's and ex's 361 72
By 5 pr ct. on land rel's and ex's 18 09
By State tax on county debt 70 00
By 4 pr ct. com. on $70 2 80
By amt. allowed Supt. Stilr.inger
for institute 160 00
By 4 pr. ct. coin, on $160 6 40
By 5 pr ct. com. on $l 30
By ret. of tax assessed In error... 29 90
By bal 18,094 10
$47,598 3
County, in account with Ihe Poor Fund of
yvnr eimiug January jyu.
Bv order redeemed I O 40S 93
By 4 pr. ct. com. on $9,405.03 376 24
By order for Com. on $10,000
bonds exchanged by Ciiin'rr.. 100 00
By cupons redeemed 1.100 00
By collectors' abatements, 1903... 270 18
Hy collectors' commissions 267 36
By land ret's and exonerations... 180 86
f'.y Com. on land returns and ex
onerations 9 01
By 4 pr ct. com. on $1,160 coup's. 46 40
By refund on tax ass'd in error... 11 96
By amt. to balance 5,228 24
$17,056 18
Forest Co.. for year ending Jan 4, 1904.
By fees allowed $ 241 2s
Forest Co. lor year ending Jan. 4, 1904.
By fees allowed $ 449 35
By al'd board A wash prisoners.. 123 35
$572 70
By fess allowed... $ 33 00
Forest Co. for year ending Jan. 4, 1904.
Toordersdrawn $ 10 13
By 146 days charg'ble to Co.act.J 61100
By 139 " poor " 486 50
mis z.ta uay oi January, a. u. 19U4.
W. H. STILES,
hkal
L )
GEO. W. HOLEMAN,
B. A. McCLOSKEY,
SKA
SKA
Auditors
Stationery and books Com' nfflco
" " Proth'y '
" " Treas "
fury Corn's and 'lerk
Grand jury
Petitjury
Tipstave and conrt crier
Assesuors I
Conrad Bnrhenn, Coin
A. K. Ships, Com
Henry WlnegarJ, Com
Commissioners' clerk
County auditors
Janitor
Printing
Coroner's inquests
Miscellaneous
Collectors' coins
'I'reas. com
Interest
State tax on loans
176 19
266 53
21 75
83 84
402 01
986 02
132 0(1
,6!)6 51
635 50
611 (Ml
472 60
780 00
170 72
3X1 00
718 22
21 13
472 78
534 73
790 94
680 00
70 01)
$28,391 21
Forest Co., year ending Jan. 4, 1904.
T.1AIUMTIES.
Bonds outstanding $17.000 00
Assets over liabilities 1,757 07
$18,757 07
4, 1901.
.... 1,322 07
.... 1,431 25
.... 144 10
24 83
.... 3K1 60
.... 486 50
.... 402 60
.... 120 (HI
.... 522 64
.... 207 36
.... 1,160 00
$11,355 93
Poor District, year onding J
Outside reliof '.
insane at Slate hospital
Feeble minded in training
sell
Outside expense
Conrad Burhenn, Coin
A. K. Sbipe, Com
Henry Winegard, Coin
Commissioners' clerk
Treasurer's com
Collectors' com
IntoroHt on bonds
FINAFCIAL STATEMENT of Poor Funds ol Forest Co. year ending Jan, 4, 1904.
ASSKTS.
Cash In hand of Treas $ 5,228 21
Lands returned 162 OS
Due from individuals 63 (19
Labilities over aNsels 21.655 1)9
$:il),(HKI (Ml
FOREST COUNTY, ss:
We, tbe undersigned, Commissioners of lorest County, nnd lorost County Poor
District, do horebv certify thai the foreiiolnir Sliiteinent of receipts and expenditures
ami Statemont of Assets and Liabilities
knowledge and belief. CONRAD BUKIIICNN, ska 1.1)
a. K.Miirrc, HKAi.i commissioner.
HENRY WIN Ell ARl), skal )
Attest, S. M. HENRY, Clerk.
J. C. Scowden,
Having purchased the interest of my former partner, Mr.
Joseph Clark, in the Currise ami Wagon Factory, ami Gen
eral Hardware Store iu this city, I desire to inform all old
and new patrons that I shall he prepared iu the luturo ns in
the past to meet their every want iu this line. The stock of
Hardware, Heavy and Shelf Goods and Iuipleinonls of every
description, will not only he kept up to standard, hut con
stantly increased and added to ns the trade miy demand.
Small Margins
on All Goods,
and a careful consideration of the wants of cut-tnmcrs w II he
strictly adhered to. Thanking all for pust favors and s . licit
ing a continuai.ee of your patronage,
Yours truly,
J. C. SCOWDEN, : TIONESTA, PA.
If J
ANcgclabfc PrcpnrnlionforAs-similatinfiihcFoodanilRcSiiIa-ling
the Stomachs and. Bowel 5 of
Tromotcs Digestion-Cheerfu
ness and Hest.Contains neither
Opitim.Morphine nor Mineral.
Ts'otNahcotic.
J
nape afOUArSAMl UPtTCim
ImfJcia Seal"
Atx.Sttuvt
HitmSr-J-
Cfimrfd .Ufxr
hinttytvrH flavor.
Aperfccl Remedy forConslipa
uon , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions . Fcverish
ncss nnd Loss of Sleep.
FacSunile Signature or
NEW YORK.
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
THE GREAT "RUB-DOWN."
FOUR-FOLD
LINIMENT.
For Sore Muscles,
Pain in Back,
Sore Throat
and Sprains.
T ALL DRUQOISTS. 2 So, BOc, $1.00
What Shall We
Have for Dessert?
This question wises in tho family
every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try
a delicious and healthful dessert, l'rc
pared iu two minutes. No boiling! no
bakinf ! ndd boiling water and set to
cool. Flavors: Lcinon, Orange, Rasp
berry and Strawberry. Get a package
at your grocers to-day. io cts.
DtilryliiK in the Sniilli.
If yon are interentrd in dairying
and desire to learn Bumet In'n tr ( tint
may he of advantage to you finan
cially, write to llie undersigned for
handsome FUIiE descriptive pamph
let nnd lull particulars rcgniding
dairying nlng the line of the IllinoiH
Central R It,
E. A. Uiciitek. T. V. A..
Illinois Ontral It. II ,
512 Park I'.iiildmg,
Pitlsburg, Tn.
IT PAYS
TO A DVEKT1SH
IN THIS I'AI'KR
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Bonds oulHliindiiig $.',0,000 00
$30,000 00
nro correct ami true, to the bust of our
f Hardware,
Wanons.
Carriaqes.
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
THI OCNTMIR aOMMNV. NCW TOR OITT.
THE OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY STABLE,
OF
TIONESTA, - PENN.
S. S. CANFIELD PROPRIETOR.
Oood Stock, Good ('arriiiirfiM and Hug
KioH to lot upon tho iiioHtroamiiinhleteriiiH.
1 1 o will also do
JOB TIEjIMIIIsra-
All ordorH loft at tho Tost Olttco wil
receive prompt attention.
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Mend model, gtaituii' or photo cl liiviiition loi'1
rfruereK)rt on ptciill)ilily. or free book ('
Opposite uTs. Patent Office i
WASHINGTON D.C.
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