The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, March 23, 1904, Image 4

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    Smart L
THE
The Co-operative Trading
Stamp is an Enormous
Success,.
Tbe Smart & Sillierberg stores thank the general public tt
the instant and splendid appreciation of the Co operative
Trading Siamp system, which became permanently operative
a week ago.
THE STORE HAS BEEN CROWDED ALL WEEK.
Hundreds swarmed over every floor, sharing in the many
wonderful bargains each department enthusiastically off. red,
and taking advantage of the C-openlive Stamp proposition.
We believe nearly every one has a book started if we can
judge from the demands made upon us but we want to reach
them all. We want every consumer in this vicinity to ap
preciate the advantages of this Co operative Stamp system.
Our 10-day Sale
of Catpets
is now thoroughly on, and the most desirable bargains are of
fered in uewest tliiugs in carpets Tbe cut in prices average
One-Fourth Off.
SMART &
OIL CITY, PA.
Mai
Pain in the Side, Groin or Hips,
Almost immediately. Thompson's Ikrosma will positively cure all
discuses of the Kidneys, Liver nnd Bladder ; also Sciatic Rheuma
tism, Lumbago, Palpitation of the Heart, Nervous Debility, und
Female Weakness. Thompson's Barosnia does not contain opiates
in any form, and a largo reward is offered for any injurious drug
found in its composition.
DIZZY SPELLS. Edward Hnpp, of Titnsville, Pa., had such pain in the
back that he could not do any kind of work and had such dizry 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 out of health for 15 years and could hardly sleep from
pain in his stomach. He says, "Thompson's Barosma completely cured me, purified
my blood, and made me feel many years younger." Price, $I.OO ; 6 bottles, $$.
ARTIFICIAL
Host and the Latest Imp raved Artificial
Limbs, Spine Braces, Leg Braces,
Klioe Extensions, Etc.
Only Experienced Workmen. Charges Moderate.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
NATIONAL ARTIFICIAL LIMB AND
BRACE MANUFACTURING CO.,
309 Siiiiilifiehl Street, Pittsburg, Pa,
Directly Opposite PostofGce.
J. W- TUOUrsOX, General Manager.
35 Yeara Experience. Cut this nut fur future reference.
1
I 1
WORKING OFF A GROUCh.
The OiirriK Ioiin of n ( urlouN I'linxe
uf Human Vuliirr.
Join: was jxioiicliy and cross and
found fault with his dinner. Ilia wife
surveyed him calmly.
"I know there is some reason for
your-yoiir-vlmt shall 1 call it ? Well,
for your unhappy frame of mind," she
8:i ill. 'Tinli.ilily things have gone
vroiiK at the oilice, lilit why should
you come home to work off your linger
on lneV I'm not to Maine in the slight
est. It's a curious trait of human nature
that when one has lieen whipped he at
oiii-e wants to turn u round mid whip
soiiicIhmI.v else."
"I suppose that trait was left out of
your hatmv." remarked John sarcas-
ti" aMv.
"No, iniieeii." replied his wife. 'When
tliin :s p. w ,,,.. , t, ;jt(.ion I nm
ralher lnri,i,, , K,.(ll, ,.11,,.,.,,,
If you n prii.iainl m,. rr eMravagauee.
ln. in. pulse is to fuss wiili ihe first
person I meet. If I ,;m. ont
llinsi anil ret in n Imme late u, dinner,
1 feel very milch inclined to rale Vou
for ciiinilig home so early. I've watch
ed this same trait in the cliiMrcn
hen I scold Alice, she always I'mils
occasion to shake Maud on the sly. if
you spank Jim, he generally goes out
uinl inaki s faces nt the little girl across
the way. If the children come home
limn school saving 'teacher was awful
cro.-s today,' I jump to the conclusion
that the principal had liecii criticising
leu. -her If von tell me I'm not
Silberbere
SILBERBERG,
Guies Mim.
LIMBS, ETC.
economical. I know you have just suf
fered from n slump in the stock mar
ket, and I suppose after you and I
have had n little heated discussion you
go down to the ottice und make things
unpleasant for the clerks."
"To be frank with you. Mary," said
John, "I do not often find you guilty
of working off a grouch on hip. Tell
me what you do instead."
.Mary smiled demurely. "I wait until
you go out of the house; then I run for
my room, lock the door, throw myself
on the couch, luirrow uiy head In the
pillow mid have a good cry." New
York Tress.
CoiiNirirriite.
"Have you ever done anything to
make the world happier?" asked the
solemn looking person with the un
liarhered hair.
"Sure." answered the Jolly man with
the (hmlile chin. "I was once invited to
sing In public mid declined." Indian
apolis Sentinel.
ricnly nrnppi-d.
riytter I suppose there's monev
to
he picked up In the stock market.
I'ltttterrr--There ought to lie. 'Why,
1 myself have droppiil considerable of
It there. Huston Transcript.
Nothing lloiiii'iniiilp.
Mrs. fladdle I see- you're going In
for society. Has your daughter made
t.cr deliut vet";
Mrs. Xuiitch-Well. I should Ray not.
She got all them things made to order
in Talis. - Thiladelphia Tress.
JAMAICA'S MYSTERY.
THE FlMCiER OF FATE IN THE FALL
OF HER CAPITALS.
Traedie That Are Wrlttea, In the
lllatorr of llrr Hnlned I'lllm Two
of Them Yanlnhrd I ttrrlr From Off
the Face of the Karth.
There exists In Jamaica, in the West
Indies, a universal superstition that a
curse rests upon any town chosen to be
Its capital. Since I'M., when the first
chief city was founded, no fewer than
three capitals have been ruined in mys
terious and tragic ways. Two have
vanished utterly from the face of the
earth. Some of the more superstitious
of the colonists, brooding over the
strange history of their country, fear
that Kingston, the present capital, a
city of 7ti,(iio Inhabitants, will share
the fate of Its predecessors.
The fust capital was Sevllhi Nueva
(New Seville), otherwise called Seville
d'Oro (the tioldcn Sovlllci, on account
of Its marvelous wealth. It was found
ed by Don Juan d'KsquIvcI and I "lego,
a son of Christopher Columbus. In a
few years It became the greatest Span
ish city in the new world. Thither
flocked the blue blooded but impecuni
ous nobles of Castile, eager to rebuild
their family fortunes at the expense of
the poor Arawak.
Cathedrals, palaces and monasteries,
rivaling thor.e of Spain in splendor,
were erected. The marble streets were
crowded with gayly clad courtiers und
Indian slaves, who toiled for them and
brought them tribute from mine and
Jungle.
Then, In a night, the city vanished,
nnd no one can tell today what hap
pened to It. No survivors and no rec
ords were left behind to tell the tale.
Today one can see, burled In tropical
Jungle, a mile of marble pavement and
a few broken columns and arches.
Nothing else remains of the tioldcn
Seville, once so prosperous and splen
did, except a few contradictory na
tive traditions. These traditions va
riously ascribe the destruction of the
city and Its inhabitants to a mutiny of
the oppressed Indians, an earthquake,
a sudden visitation of millions of red
ants and tin attack by French buc
caneers. The very memory of what
was once the greatest city of the new
world has almost perished. Kven In
Jamaica few people know anything
alxmt the (iolden Seville.
The Spaniards made Saint Jago de hi
Vega, now called Spanish Town, their
second capital. Time and again It was
devastated by hurricane and plague,
harassed by Indian revolts or ransack
ed by adventurous picaroons, (iradu
ally it sank from Its high estate until
now It Is merely a squalid village.
When the English conquered the Is
land they made Tort Hoyal their real
capital, though Spanish Town remain
ed for some time the official seat of
government. The emporium of the In
dies nnd the Spanish main, the market
for the 111 gotten gains of lO.tHK) buc
caneers, Tort Uoyal soon became the
richest and wickedest city of the new
world. At the height of Its splendor
nnd its vice It was destroyed within
the Rpace of two minutes by nn earth
quake. "The ground opening In Several
Tlaces nt once," -wrote nn eyewitness
In 15!2, a few days after the catastro
phe, "swallowed up Multitudes of Teo
ple together, whole Streets sinking uu
der water with Men, Women nnd Chil
dren In them; nnd those Houses which
but Just now appeared the Fairest nnd
Loftiest In these Tarts nnd might vie
with the Finest Buildings in the World
were In a moment Sunk in the Earth,
nnd nothing to be seen of them; such
Crying, such Shrieking and Mourning
I never heard, nor could nnything In
my Opinion appear more Terrible to
the Eye of Man. Here a Company of
People Swallowed up nt once; there a
whole Street tumbling down, nnd In
Another Place the Trembling Earth
opening her Itavenous Jaws, let In the
Merciless Sea, so that this Town is be
come a Heap of Kulns. Several l'eo
pie were Swallowed up of the Earth,
when, the Sea breaking in ls-fore the
Earth could Close, they were Mashed
up again and Miraculously saved from
Perishing. Others the Earth received
up to their Necks, and then Closed
upon them nnd squeezed them to
Death, with their Heads above Oround,
many of which the Dogs Eat; Multi
tudes of People Floating up nnd down,
having no Burial. The Burying Place
at the Pallsadoes Is quite Destroyed,
the Dead Bodies being wushed out of
their Graves, their Tombs beat to
Pieces and they floating up and down;
it Is sad to think how we have Suf
fered. "The Eurtli huth still tits of Slinking,
with very much Thunder and Light
ning, and dreadful Weather; yet this
had So little effect upon some People
here that the very same Night they
were at their Old Trade of Drinking
and Swearing; breaking tip Ware
houses; Pillaging and Stealing from
their Neighbors, even while the Earth
quake lasted, und several of them were
destroyed in the very Act; nud Indeed
this Place has been one of the Ludest
in the Christian World, a sink of all
fllthiness, and a mere Sodom."
Old Port Itoyal lies burled beneath
the sea. The present town of Port
Royal, a place of no Importance except
as a coaling station, was built after
the earthquake, a fire nnd a landslide
having destroyed the few houses left
standing.
Kingston was not founded until the
early part of the eighteenth century,
but It has already been thrice destroy
ed by fire and several times ravaged
by hurricanes. The inhabitants nat
urally wonder what catastrophe will
happen next.
Many men have been capable of do
ing a wise thing, but very few a gen
erous thing. Pope.
What Shall We
Have for Dessert?
This question arises in the family
every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try
a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre
pared in two minutes. No boiling I no
baking I add boiling water and set to
cool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp
berry and Strawberry. Get a package
at your grocers to-day. lo cts.
TREASURER'S SALE.
-op-
SEATED AND UNSEATED LANDS.
IN FOREST COUNTY, PA.
BY VIRTUE of Sundry acta of the Gen
eral Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania relating to the Bale of Seated
and Uuneated lands iu the County of Forest,
etc., for taxes due and unpaid, I will offer
at public sale at the Court House, In the
liorough of Tlonesta, Pa , on tbe
Second Monday in Jnne, 1901,
twing the Thirteenth day of June, 1904, at
10 o'clock A. M., the following described
pieces of land or such parts thereof as may
be necessary to salialy the amount of taxes
and costs due and unpaid against tbe same
and continue the same from day to day as
the same may be found necessary.
TEKM8 Off SALE.
The ainouut of taxes and costs must be
paid when the proerty is struck off or the
sale may be avoided ami the property put
up and resold
Alt Trarts not olh ntlw in irkrd are
advertised tor Taxes for IBO'J and lto:i.
UNHBATBD LAND.
Barnett Township,
Wr. Arret Wsrrsntoe or Owner Ain't.
31(50 35 Owen 1. Ilricker ra 03
Creen Township.
M of l."4 lVmr Myers ti Nulph a e9
5500 151,'f O.W. & 3.V. rroper, land
only SO 0i
5501 132,' Tropwr & Lacy L' J i
K8I8 e Landers & Wy man 9 Ti)
3M8 31' 3 ;rj
Harmony Township.
40 James M Hell It W & V
Oil Co 24 80
41 J O Guild 10 87
100 Smiley, Dr tt Getchol 3(1 .'-0
50 Eaton & Cole H Neat US 40
210 13: J H Owner llKKI 2'J 04
U17 110 ltl 2H
."HI G Bbamburg fl l'afy.groff 10 6"
Hickory Township.
5 John A Dale heirs S SO
5i!l 200 Unknown 44 00
:t00 John Smallwood tit! 00
121) Longwell & tee 1003 12 70
33 Collins, T D 8 80
3000 ffl West A Bowman 29
ltl lit Colbert ft Reed 4 40
1HS JLStembergU Brenuan'03 19 5
5233 2 Francis Heury 2 21
51 Orion Biggins 19U3 6 6!
5192 50 J M Kepler It 04
40 Orion Slggius 190:1 7 5(1
1 " " ' 1 07
5192 10-1115 of (124 Emma Difl'endorf 10 50
5192 20-105 of 024 J W Wilson 21 12
52.13 50 J T Brennan rl Starrow 13 20
5210 28 8 8 Holbrook 1902 3 S7
5210 15.8 " ' fl Holbrook '03 1 91
15 M K Riddle 4 00
5192 &ori50 Saxtoo.Brennan&Dalo 27 07
5192 J-0 of 150 " " " " 6 77
330 Dayton, Jesse 72 04
53 " " 74 02
Kingsley Township.
51S6 390 Wolf & Co 01 23
5188 SO Ford, 8 A fl Cowlin 1903 (i 84
5188 X of 320 Win Sinclair 25 12
5105 340 Grandin & Co X oll&gaa 13 3J
6108 10.18 " ' " " 42 9s
5109 ItCIO " ' 63 99
5110 300 " " " " ii 7s
5128 1377 " " " 54 1.-,
5129 1000 " 41 85
5103 145 J M Clapp 1903 Hi 98
;214 100 Anchor Oil Co II) 03
CltS'or-WO Saltan, Brennau&Dale 41 97
5191 1-0 of 400 J T Dale 10 47
5187 X '79 Brennan & Richards 6 08
51 12 50 Patterson, J N 7 M
6234 895 Cornen C A 4 oil & gas 25 33
5187 00 Wilson, 8 Q ft Wolf & Oo 9 83
3816 15 Proper, J F flj A Proper 27 48
5268 )i Haslet, 8 U 1 57
Tlonesta Township.
4.l' W F Dairy tuple 11 ",2
H Of 170 Dale, John A heirs 23 48
2 Siggins tt Hepburn 1903 47
2828 8(1 Myers, John 36 80
2836 1072 Hannah Giltillan 300 69
25'f Hunter G 8 11 ,V2
40 Vanrankln, J V 14 72
2S28 i of 43 8 D Irwin fl Vandorhoff 9 !H)
98 Whitney, O 8 ti Dale heirs 18 08
58 tJ 12
60 JT Brennan fl Fabenstock 11 01
6J :" " 1 78
100 Joseph Kerin fl B & B '03 9 40
20 W A Grove fl Irwin 44 20
2 Whittekin, F F 92
2 C A Itaudall 1902 45
6) Ovei lander, JFIOOD 4 00
76 l'roper.Agnew&Jamieson 14 00
17 " ' " 3 14
100 G G Sickles 29 41
35 H It Sig worth fl Kelly '0i 4 70
105 J Fl'roper fl Forest Proper 3'i (-0
2s35 401 AT Scbofleld, X oil & gas 42 40
80 Ledebur, Wo ' 20 24
63 Clark, Belle 17 42
Howe Township.
War. Suli, Aurvi Warrantee or Owner Ain't
31!7 111 J Rosenblatt 1903 7 77
3107 37 H Rosenblatt 190.1 17 60
5108 228 Joseph Adamson fl Sal-
monCre(kLumberCo370 24
5105 1031 Grandin&CoJioil&gas 40 71
5108 228 " " " 9 01
5105 1031 JosephAdamson fl Sal
mon CreekLnm.Co 1028 98
3183 330 J H Mensch 52 14
Vacent 25 Reed & Brenneman fl
Dobbs 3 D5
Vacant 17 Reed & Brenneman fl
R & B 2 on
2916 13 100 K N Lee, receiver 17 38
2808 23 60 " " " 7 90
2808 24 50 " " " 7 90
3180 68 Willink & Cumminzs 91 64
2850 2 J 10 P J Swain 17 38
Vacant 50 R J Moorhead fl Fertig 11 85
Vacant 2 W 8 Cole fl Nugent 2 00
278 3 6of 1P0 OW&JFProper 720 17
2878 2-5orin;0V'HFroHttl3tewart4s4 11
2977fof356l W Williuk&NOoulter 9 61
2977 of 34 61 E N Lee, receiver 9 64
3801 18 Means & White 2 84
4792 590 T D Collius 94 17
Jenks Township.
6142 11 140 F Boynton 1902 13 44
316". 414 RPbilipps fl H L & J.L 85 36
3179 9 112 Henry Rossraan 2129
3179 60 30 HL& JL nowJFl'roper 5 68
3 4-5.0
9-12 .-., Baker, Hammond &
3182 1073 COii003 j
191 HJ
19-20
3lf9 39 L J Marks 21 2!)
5141 127 Frank l'ier & II W
I'racy, 1903 11 94
3173 50 G W Blancbard & H
W Tmc.v 1903 4 70
5144 15 141J4 Tracy, Blancbard &
l'ier 1003 11 68
5129 100 John Cooper 1903 9 40
3642 130 Eaton fl Eldridge '03 12 22
3171 105 PP Blood 19 95
3173 100 " " 19 00
3173 80 " " 22 80
3170 50 H B Hunt 10 45
3800 lno Emma J Curry 19 00
3183 20 A iM Monti I lat others 3 80
5110 903 Urandin&Cooil&gas 42 75
5129 58' y " 11 2 82
3171 10-11 100 Kd Bevier 33 20
3109 22 80 Ed Bevier fl Blood 142 60
3642 7 i of 100 Proper, Aguew &
Kelly 4 80
3009 1124 A H Tack & others
oil & gas 132 81
3009 1121 HallQarduer&Coland
foil&gftHass'd toothers) 551 50
3170 100 Jobu Wray, 8 B Rey-
ner & others 30 40
3170 2f-0 II W Tracy & Pier '03 26 32
3 1 119 7 58 Ed Bevier fl M & W 33 00
3801 80 Means & White 10 31
Vacant 100 Proper & Agnew 19 00
3i 64 HO Frank McNealnB&B 26 60
30(3 140 WAGrove.ScCotl W&I 20 00
5141 127 Kmipp & Yates fl Rav 24 14
3001 1&2 71 Horujn, Crary & Co ti
Mclnnes It 00
3181 27 114 M C Carringer&others 21 06
3182 1073 Oil City Fuel Supply
Co oil & gas 101 90
KEATEl) XAIV1?-J.
Barnett Township.
War. Arrei WirnmUv or Owner Ajs't
17) Jan Armstrong
44 A J Do'son
5 71
8 05
5701 Mi J R Flick IS 23
150 J W Lawton 1902 9 30
101 M IHttiTson 30 01
37 Poor Ovcrvoer Bar.tp. '02 5 17
100 Daniel .Miner 1I2 19 00
Tlonesta Borough.
) MrsS J (ini veil Cogari 1 55
305 V K Lansou fl Sickles '02 141 00
i llattin Riley fl Smith 10 40
J I, F Watson 9 DO
4 Lvii'Hii Cook 1003 2 55
1 llLHopkintinowLCook'03 2 04
3 Tlonesta Mantel Manulac-
turing Co 1903 25 50
) Mrs J A Tieisworth 1903 10 20
Green Township.
Its 10 50 Longstreth heir 8 45
3810 45 FraiiK LoiigNtrtitt 12 lil)
5000 50 Anderson 4v Johnson 1903 7 20
3820 35 W II CarliHiiuh 1003 6 18
5133 i of 751 Darrah A Co I0.lt 25 99
3820 8!) Oris . Chas WallorH 1903 fi 74
Harmony Township.
100 Walter Daw-nun 22 71
100 Fixher Hi us 39 50
50 J K Omen II lit)
52 " " 10 00
35 " " 7 72
SSJ ' P.IU3 28 70
250 " 1903 41 00
11 V K Landers I 81
30 Mills, Cuho.V Co 13 85
100 Pitudmru ,fc Choiry Uun
Oil Co 1902 15 20
105 riitxlmrK ,fc Cherry Run
Oil Co 1!M2 25 08
201 PittHbum Co O'llara lot 01
i KnioxlSiitlov 3 55
I of 2 Hrenimn Siggins 1003 20
Mrs H 10 Cupoland 1903 8 20
37J Mrs Nancy church l!Hi3 9 23
J of 111 A A llopkint et. si. liKi.'l 11 55
12 Siggins A Brennan 1903 1 45
330 McOarvrv A' Co 1903 95 70
02 .1 M Mills 100.1 9 VO
A Jni'oli Kupp 1903 I III
M3 Philip .Smith I'HKI 12 07
00 Tliisl Oil Co 1903 9 90
Hickory Township.
5190 50 J II Alo.ngli 17 00
100 N O .t Win Bell fill 82
52:13 10 A L Confer 1 70
519) 50 Keister A Chinch 13 20
3090 IKl Clarissa McCuchcon 27 25
5233 50 I) I. Patterson 22 (HI
5233 810 A L Confer 1003 20 27
621S 834 ' 11HI3 70 05
Howe Township.
3181 32(1 D K llrower 1H02 28 09
3799 751 II Frost 177 75
3IS4I 100 P J Swain 1002 8 so
3IS6 68 " " PKI2 6 98
3S03 1 of 1008 I hos Shipely hoirs
oil and gas " 13 30
5102 1218 Wilmrg Bros limber
oniy 1002 107 18
4515 106 Chamber it Fisher 1903 7 42
2NIS 200 Coulter A Unciplier l'.HNi 14 00
3133 100 Mrs Caroline Watson 1903 8 75
Jenks Township.
3160 687 F II Becker 111 57
381 1 1 1 Irs Kendall 4 75
3173 I 1) G Moriarity 20 64
3171 4 P O S 01 A Trusteos ball 18 18
3170 130 O 8 Ret d 3:1 88
10 Mrs David Witherell 1902 7 20
1 Mrs Magifio Walton 1902 6 53
i Mrs Martha Walton 11 SO
3561 15 D A Wright 85 50
80 M V Patterson 15 20
3173 1 K H Burton 11 84
3170 1 Whitnov Bros 1902 14 25
3062 110 Wrigbut Diihring 23 40
3800 i ol 926 Geo it Denipsey Means 131 90
3170 80 Amsier it Camiiliell 1!K)3 5 92
1 Parker ltliu.,1 Inil't
4 70
6 30
(i 20
9 40
3 70
11 10
9 25
Cyrus Blood Ksi 1903
3173 22 Blood Kstate 1903
3170 k P P Blood 1003
3170 20 W II Barred 1903
3801 i J S Caldwell 1903
1 Mrs Anna (Jreon 1903
21 Johii A Maeo 1003
5143 259 A J Ma.nrie I93
5 92
24 35
3171 1-lrt Marienville Fire Assn 1903 94
3801 bii Js revlson 1903 5 23
3801 i J as Nnvisou 1903 91
iwsui t 11 T Kockwood 1903 4 70
3801 j U Stiuer 1903 94
3190 30 Fred Sigworth 1903 5 61
3.6l i of 1080 John Crabtree 1903 05 0:
3801 1 A P Armagost 1903 71
31,3 i Mrs M Sutton 190 1 2 35
3015 67 Mrs K H McClune 1903 6 29
3616 1116 V anllurn A Uroleinuud
1903 107 72
Kingsley Township.
5213 316 Heard A B A Roseni-zwig
i ol land 35 25
5268 120 Heard A BA Rosenszwig
it 01 land 30 18
5214 290 A B Heard i of laud 28 20
5217 1241 A B Heard J ol land 1902 33 18
5212 300 M K Hess 1 of land 1903 12 40
5180 35 Lawrence A SmearbaUKh 4 39
5217 1241 A Lamb J oil and gas 24 34
5212 3'IS Srhooley A Co J of land 28 20
6135 1157 Watson A Freeman 1902 181 07
6131 170 " " 11102 27 48
6134 932 Darrah A Co J of lax 1903 29 11
5213 31(1 SA Davenport i of laud '03 7 75
5208 120 " " " " " 6 03
5214 290 " " " t in
5217 1241 " " ' A " ' 13 otj
6213 1241 A B Heard 1903 oflHiid 26 05
5213 133 FGA Kate Caldwell fl
S C, oil and gas 1903 4 13
Tlonesta Township.
100 Proper, Agnew A -Jamie-
son 28 80
125 John Charleston 30 so
48 J T Halo 7 89
Island 15 Walter Dawson 1902 9 20
25 Jacob Lackey 1902 2 28
25 Win Lackey "1902 2 28
45 Geo Monir 1902 9 28
120 Webster A Co 41 00
3823 132 Krie Co Pet Assn 1903
oil, gas and all minerals 4 8!)
3823 130 Lincoln Oil Co PMI3 32 90
2S5 Porter A McNatiKblon '03 47 00
By virtue of an Act of Assembly enti
tled "An Act to regulate the collection of
taxes on unseated lands," approved the
6tb day ol June, 1887, inter, st will lie
charged on 1902 taxes from January 1,
1903 to date of pay incut, and on I!MI3 taxes
from January 1, 1904, to date of payment,
at the rate of six per cent, per annum.
Five per cent, will lie added on all taxes
on seated lands.
F. A. KELLER, Treasurer.
Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa., March 21, 1904.
CASTOR I A
for Infants and Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Rheumatism.
Cold in Chest,
Sore Muscles,
Stiff Joints.
USE
FOUR-FOLD
LINIMENT.
IN U8 OVER riFTV YEARS."
AT ALL DRUGGISTS. 26a, 60c, 11.00.
tlUGmwMQMGK
OFTIOIAU.
Office A 4 National Hank Building,
OIL CITY, PA.
Eyes examined free.
Exclusively optical.
Wanted-An Idea SS
Prrct your trleas; thoy niny tiring vou wenlih.
Wrlw JOHN WKUDKKUURN ft CO., Puti-nt Att.np
neyi, WmhlDgkin, I). ('., tut their tl Ai prite oite
kud llBt nl two Luuurail liiTemlnns wamr..
H
OW atiout your Block of Stationery ?
iff ' 1
fFor
Look it up, then call and see us.
J. O. Scowden,
Carriaqes.
Haying purchased tlio internet of my former partner, Mr.
Joseph Clark, in the Carriage ami Wajjou Factory, and Gen
eral Hardware Store in thi city, I desire to inform all old
and new patrons that I shall he prepared in tlio luture aa in
the past to meet their every want in thin linn. The stock of
Hardware, Heavy and Shelf Goodn nnd Iinploineuta of every
description, will not only ho kept up to standard, hut con
stantly increased and added to as tlio trade tiny demand.
Small Margins
on All Goods,
aud a careful consideration of tlio wauls of customers will be
strictly adhered to. Thanking all for past favors and s olicit
ing a continuance of your patronage,
Yours truly,
J. C. SCOWDEN,
-'.t ,::,ll:.l,.i:,';;iillil:.'!!ll'i,,ai;i,':;ii,ii..,
Acgclablc PrcparalionTor As
slmilating IlicFoodandRcgula
ling the Stomachs and Dowels of
Promotes Dicslioti.Cheerfur
ness and Rest.Conlains neither
Onhim.Morphmc nor Mineral.
XsotXaiicotic.
fonyj&M Sfrtt"
Mlx Smn .
tHrht SfpJ - -Ctaihnl
,fufnr I
Aprrfcrl Remedy forConstip.1
fion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Wbi ins .Convulsions .Fovcnsh
ncss iul Loss of Sleep.
FncSunilc Stnulure'or
NEW VOTJK.
LVXT CCFY Or WRAPPER.
$33 To Califoi-nia.
Via tho St. Paul and Union
Pacific Line.
Every day in March and April,
low rates 'rom Chicago to the Pacific
Const ft i) ,t to mauy intermediate
points will he offered via the St. Paul
and Uni'in Pacific Line. If you i re
contemplating a trip to tho West or
the Northwest, it is worth your while
10 write to drij fur information abuut
rat 8 and t ruin service to the point
you expert to visit.
John II. Pott, Diwtrict Passenger
Agent, U'-m I), Park Building,
Pitlshurg, Pa a30
We promptly ohiain IT. H. and Korean
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irwjrunirfc uu itm-maimity. j-or me DOfiK, 1
1 Hour . flaniiimlpn MSM . . i
How u.SccuroTD line III II D IO vnt,
' Pteiit and
nnuu-iiiHiirvv)
mm
; Opposite U. S. Patent Office
WASHINGTON D. C.
Iti i'iMiir Our Friciiil.
By joining oue i f the Nickel Plate
excursions will make you a fi'n inl of
this pupuliir line. We want friendri.
Let A. 0 Showalter. D. P. A., .S07
Slate Ht,-Iirip, Pa , know your desti
nation and date you wish shirt hmI
he will name you the hunt piHsible
rate and make all arrangements.
l!)toal3
$33 to North Pacific
Coast.
Every day in March and April the
Chicago, Milwaukee it St. Paul Rail
way will fell t'tkets for 33 from
Chicago to Portland, Seattle, Tanonia,
and many other points in the North
west good via thn Pioneer Limited
and St. Paul, or via Omaha and 'Ihe
Overland Service.
John It. Pott, District passenger
Agent, Room I), Park Building,
Pittsburg, IV a30
mm
f Hardware,
Waaons.
: TIONESTA, PA.
For Infants and Children.
The Kind Yen Have
Always Bough!
Bears the
Signature
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
THI OIPtTAUR ) NT. Ntr TO Mil OfTT.
THE OLD RELIABLE
ox
I t 'V.
LIVERY STABLE,
OK
TIONESTA, - PENN.
S. S. CANFIELD JROPRIETOR.
(looil Stock, (Joiid ('arrliincfi mill Mun
Ki'on to l(t upon tliHiiioHtreaKiiUHbletcrmiH.
lie will uIho do
croiB TEciisro
All orders loft at tlio Tout Ollico wi)
receive rim pi Htttuitiiin.
$14.00
Colonist Ticlit'N From
Chicago lo All Points fa
North and South
Dakota
On Line of the
Chicago,
Milwaukee
and St. Paul
Railway.
Tickets ( n Kftlo Tuesdays in March
and April. Iflllt. l.ookiet and full
information mi Application to
JOIIX It. POTT, IK P. A.,
lEooiu 1, Park ISIrig.,
IMItsluir-, Pn.
WANTED: Men or women local rep.
reaentativoM for a liili claim mnna
ziiie. Larue c(iiiiiiiinsi(iiiN. I'hsIi prizes.
W rite J. N. Trainer, Ml Kaxt NVanliiiigton
..ijiiare, fltiw loi'K, i. 1,
tr
IT PAYS
TU A UVKHTISK
IN THIS PAI'KR.
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