THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WINK, EDITOR 4 PnOPAIITO. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1904. 1904 MARCH 1904 Su. Mo Tu.We. Th Fr. Sa. 1 8 2 3 10 6 7 9 11 12 13 1415 16 17 1819 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 MOON'S PHASES. ft. Full 1 9:48 4 New , n 0:St Mrton I p.m. j HMoou II 4. m. Third q 8.0t r Firet qm M U. Quarter O p. as. 1 Quarter 41 p.m. v Full qi ':44 'i Moni Oi v m. Republican Tirkef t'OtNTV. JOSEPH C. SIBLEY, ol Venango County, Assembly JOHN H. ROBERTSON, of Tionesta. Associate Judge FRANK X. KREITLER. of Urcon Twp. Treasurer WM. U". HARRISON, of Green Twp. A young lady named Aniline Dye re cently took her own life In St. Louis. She fail 0 J away. Kansas (armors complain that tbey cannot raise their crops without elevators. What's the matter with manure? It is said that Ex-Conaressman George Fred Williams is out for Hearst. But Hearst can head hm off oy the use of money. In the English parliament is a bill to introduce Coolie labor into the Transvaal and to punish any one who harbors runaway Coolie as guilty of receiving stolen goods ! It must be terribly exciting to live on the shores ol tho Yellow Sea where there is "a decisive naval battle fought" every day. We should think it would cause nervous prostration. A merchant in Rhode Inland Is being closely watched by his friends because he worries over what the Republicans Bre going to do for a presidential candi date. He cannot be got to an asylum too quick. Congress has visiled Pocahon tas' people down at Jamestown, Va., and is now expected to shell out $3,000, 01O as a etarter lor the tercentenary cele bration. Will Capt. John Smith's folks cap it with a still larger subscription to begin with, as Chicago, Buffalo and St. Louis did? This ought to be required before any appropriation is made any where The Democrats ouglit to nominate Senator Gorman for President. He is a fair representative of the defiant lawbgg ness with which the Statu of Maryland has entered upon the policy of disfran chising its negro voters in deliberate vio lator) of theConstitution. If he should be nominated there are hall a million north ern Democrats whose sense of tustice would lead them to combine to difeat such a representative of radical injustice and outrage. Tntkrkstkd parties in Washington are making a desperato effort to have Con gress fasten a civil pension list upon the Government. It will tail. II clerks who have been In the employ of the country for many years at a much higher salary than the clergy or school teachers ot the country get and who earn twice the aver age income of farmers, cannot save enough to live upon by the time they are sixty or seventy, they should ask nobody to caie for them. Senator Teller says the White House is a monstrosity. Have they not been obliged to make something barn like? It has been used as the home of the Democratic animal, the G. O. P. ele phant, the "same old coon," and the rooster. The "possum" has often been found in its halls, the Rough Rider has Btayed there several years and says he will stop awhile longer if no one objects too much. Much crow is served on the premises fur the visiting office-seekers and the bulls and bears prowl about whenever the political weather gets stormy. Congressman W. O. Smith notes in his Punxsutawney Spirit that "a casual reader of the New York American and Journal and the other papers iu the great Hearst newspaper trust would imagine that the Hon. William Randolph Hearst was cutting a great liguro in Congress. Rut the cold fact is that Mr. Hearst has not been present since the day Cou gress met on November 9, when he was sworn in and voted for Speaker. On every roll call since that lime he is re corded as not voting. He should try and make it a point to be around on the day 01 adjournment." The Prohibition organ of this county in its issue to-day flung the nameof John E. Gill to ihe breeze, announcing that gentleman as a candidate for the Prohibi tion nomination for Congress In this dis trict. It has been known for several weeks that Mr. Gill wanted this honor and there was not the leat doubt but he would secure the same. It has boon noised about the city ami him caused some talk for several weeks ami the an nouncement to-day is nothing more than an olUcial continuation of t ho reports The candidacy of Mr. Gill will put seino lile into the campaign, especially in Ven ango county, where ho and Mr. Sibley, the Republican nominee, are so well known. The prohibition organ is a little oil', however, in saying that he will carry the county. This is merely an idle boast on the part of Mr. Gill's supporters. Franklin News. Tnu Philadelphia North American bas the following dispatch from Washington: "Representative Sibley, of Pennsylva nia, who owns several automobiles, waa telling some members of the House of his fastest automobile ride. "I was nut trying a i.ew car, when It got away from me and started through a cornlleliY Mr. Sibley said. 'In tho same field, twining about tho cornstalks, were growing lima beans. The machine trave'ed so fast I thought I was going through a sea of succotash.' " New Count j Committee. Following is a list of the members o the Republican County Committee elect ed at the recent primaries: Geo, W. Osgood, Chairman, Tionasta. Clarington, J. R. Land is. Cooksburg, J. C. Lyons. Redely lie, Joseph Hall. Nebraska, Fred Ratbfon. Guitonville, R. W. Guiton West Hickory, Frank V. Shaw. Fogle Farm, D. K. Carson. East Hickory, Joseph Green. Brookston, J. S. Gildersleeve. Cooper Tract, J. J. Haight. Pigeou and Watson Farm, W.T.Hart. Lynch, Jas. Campbell. Porkey, R. W. Burdlck. doughs. G. E. Anderson. Marienville and Lamona, P. B. Shields. Duhring, S. M. Groce. Mavburg, Win. Deshner. KellettvillA, II. E. Gillepie. Newtown Mills, Fred Rudolph. Starr, J. M.Zuendell. Tionesta Twp., J. B. Eden. Tionesta Boro, George Iloleman. The Polk Institution. Seven years of the State Institution for the Feeble-Minded at Polk were recently completed. The report, up to and In cluding Sept. 30, lfHS, shows totals as fol lows: Inmates, 10S, consisting of 508 boys and 4o0 girls. The number admit ted during the year was 123. This rep resents s gain of 1)3 over the former year. During the past year 31 were discharged as Improved, 11 discharged as unimprov ed, and there were 18 deaths, making a total of 60. The general health of the In stitution bas been conspicuously good. The Institution has its own water supply and producesan abundance of milk from its own diary. It also raised a great many vegetables and has a large hennery.wbicb adds materially to the food supply ol the inmates. The produce from the farm, garden and henneries In 1903 was valued at $14,10.'!, Many improvements have been added during the past year, and the work of the Institution is constantly expanding. Venango Spectator. State of Onto, Citv of Toledo, ) Lucus County, Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business In the City oi Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said lino will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every ease of Catarrh that can not be cured by the use of Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in m v presence, this 0th day ot December, A. D. 1S90. seal. A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly 011 the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. Tour to I lie I'nrilic Const nml lirand t'anyoa Knlc 8103. Via the Pennsylvania Railroad, account General Conference, Methodist Episco pal Church. On account of the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, to be held at Los Angeles, Cal beginning May 3, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run a personally conducted tour to Los Angeles, visiting the Grand Canyon of Arizona en route, at unusually low rates. A special train of the highest grade Pullman equipment wiil leave New York and Pittsburg on Wednesday, April 27, running via Chicago and the Santa Fe Route to the Grand Canyon. Sunday will be spent at this wonderful place, and Los Angeles will be reached on the evening of May 2. Round-trip tickets, Including transportation, one double birth and meals on special train going; and transportation only returning on regular trains via direct routes or via San Francisco, will be sold at rale of ? 106 from New York, $105 from Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, and $100 from Pittsburg. Tickets will be good to return at any time before June 30. Tour ists returning via St. Louis may stop off for ten days to visit the World's Fair, by depositing ticket and paying $1.00 fee. A descriptive itinerary will be sent on application to Geo. VV. Boyd, General Passenger Agent Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, Pa. 2t Best Remedy Tor t'oiistiiiatlmi. 'The finest remedy for constipation I ever used is Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets," says Mr. Eli Butler, of Frankville, N. Y. "They act gently and without any unpleasant efff-ct, and leave the bowels in a perfectly natural condi tion." sold by ur. J. U. Dunn. KMtillTS OK t'OM'MBL'B. Reduced rates to Washington via Penn sylvania Railroad. For the benefit of those desiring to at tend the meeting of tho Knights of Co lumbus, to bo held at Washington, D. C, April 13, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round-trip tickets to Washington from all stations on its lines at reduced rates. These tickets will be sold April 11, 12 and 13, and will be good for return passage until April 18, inclu sive. 2t A Fnvorlle Ki-nit-tly for Unities. Its pleasant taste and prompt cures have made Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy a favorite with the mothers of small children. It quickly cures their coughs and colds and prevents danger of pneu monia or other serious consequences. It not only cures croup, but when given as soon as the croupy cough appears will prevent the attack. For sale by Dr. J. C. Dunn. Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers ol Hickory Township. All taxes not paid on or before April 13, 1904, will be collected according to law. K. O. Whitton, alft Collector by Appointment t'lienn It 11 1 is via tin; Nickel I'lnlc. Feb. 2nd and 10th. March 1st and 15th, fcnd April r.th and 19th, are the dates of Nickel Plain excursions to the West Soutli and Southwest. Write A. C. Show alter, I). P. A., H07, Stato stroet. Erie, Fa. 10-813 The Kitten and the Hatpin. A snuiil kitten, tho property of John M. Yore, of St. .Joseph, Mich, is dead. That fact itself Is not startling, but the manner of tho kilten's death la so unusual tltnt It hns aroused much In terest 011 the part of neighbor?, phy sicians ami veterinarians in this city. ' The kitten, In 11 moment of excessive pl.iyfulni'FS, twelve days ago, swallow ed a hatpin. The animal was only four months old, and of tho usual slice for such an age. The hatpin was sev en Ini-hea long, with a stone head. Mr. Yore noticed the kitten playing with the ornament, which came from his daughter's hnt. Soon afterward Ihe pin was missing. Search was fulllo, and the kitten, which continued to be as sportive as ever, gave no symptoms of distress until a few days ago, when It became 111 and subject to tits. This started a controversy in the household. One Bide asserted that the kitten had swallowed the hatpin. Tho other ridi culed the Idea as physiclally impos sible. Neither would weaken, how ever, nnd finally Mr. Yore became con vinced that the only means of solu tion of tho mystery lay In a searching examination of pussy's anatomy. Xo X ray being handy, chloroform and a knife were used. The result was tho recovery of the hatpin at the cost of the cat's life. The pin hnd been swal lowed. Its white head going down first, the metal body falling until the point found a lodging place in the ani mal's throat. Before the dissection took place the case was placed before a physician and two veterinarians. In their opinion they declared the kitten could not have swallowed a pin of such length. Later when the pin waa produced and shown to them they ex pressed much astonishment. Chicago Inter Ocean. Wedding Cake cf a Princess. Tho wedding cake of Princess Alice of Itattenberp was six feet high. It was one of the largest cakes ever made for a royal bride, although that presented to Princess Beatrice by the ladles of Kent waa about twenty Inches tall. The latter masterpiece In confectionery cost ,'tiO guineas. It is a ru'e at royal weddings to have four or live cai.es. one of whk-h Is made by the bride's own cooks, and cut up for dispatch to her particular friends. -Exchange. LAST OK THE HEASON. Special Low-Rate Washington Excursion via Pennsylvania Railroad. On April 8 the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run the last special excur sion for the present season from Buffalo, Mt. Morris, Bradford, Titusville, Falls Creek, Kinzua, Tionesta, Tidioute and principal intermediate stations on the Buffalo and Allegheny Valley Division, and from points on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, Erie to Lock Haven, in clusive, to Washington for the benefit of all who may wish to visit the National Capital. Round-trip tickets, good going on all regular trains on day of issue, and good returning on all regular trains ex cept the Pennsylvania Limited, Chicago Limited and St. Louis Limited, within 10 days exclusive of going date, will be sold at rate of $10 for the round trip from points on the Buffalo and Allegheny Val ley Division, and from Erie, SU Mary's, and intermediate points; and at rate of $8 95 from Drittwood j $8.15 from Rrnoyo; $7.30 from Lock Haven, and proportion ate rates 'rom other points. These tickets will be good to return via Harrisburg or Philadelphia, and to stop off at Philadelphia returning if deposited wijh tickot agent at Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. For additional Information consult small hand bills, apply to ticket agents, or address B. P. Frsser, Passenger Agent, Buffalo District, 307 Main Street, Ellicolt Square, Bull'alo, N. Y., or K. S. llarrar, Division Ticket Agent, Williamsport, Pa. 2l Personally Coniliirirtt Exrurslon via the Nickel 1'lnte ltond. The very latest equipment is used for Nickel Plate excursions, coaches with high bacjt seals and modern sleeping cars. If you are going to travel you can no) afford to miss this opportunity to make a trip cheap and comfortable. Write A. C. Suowalter D. P. A., 807 State St., Erie, Pa., lor particulars. 17toal3 License Applications. ' Notice is hereby given that the follow ing applications for license have been tiled in mv office and will be presented April 19. 1904, at the Court of Quarter Sessions of Forest County, Pa. 1. J. F. Walker, Diagonal House, By romtown, Pa. 2. George R Dumond, Hotel Forest, Marieuvile Pa. 3. C. F. Weaver, Hotel Weaver, Tio nesta Borough, Pa. 4. G. E. Gerow and M. L. Gerow, Cen tral House, Tionesta Borough, Pa. 5. G. W. Buhl, Keystone Hotel, Mar ienville, Pa. ft. Joseph J. Young, Hotel Marlen, Marienville, Pa. 7. R. S. Sweet, Central House, Clar ington, Pa. Certified fiotn the Record. J. C. GEIST, Clerk. March 28, 1901. Master's Notice. In the Court 0 Common rieas 0 Forest County, Penna. SITTING IS EQUITY. No. 1, May Term, 1902. Daniel E. Sickels, vs. Roma M. Mead, William Mead, Alta II. Denham, Dan iel K. Sickles, George S Sickles, Eda Crackenthorp, Lizzie Cook, Fred. J. Walker, Laura S. Morro, et. al. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the under signed, Master appointed in this case, to partition the premises described In the bill, Ac, has attended to the duties of his appointment, nnd lias prepared his report therein, which report is at theofliceof the Master, in tho Borough of Tionesta, in the said county, and open to the inspec tion of all parties interested therein. That said Mavtcr has found that the premises cannot bo divided without in jury to, or spoiling the whole, and that ue nas appraised me. value tnereor at thirty-Beven hundred and thirty ($:i7.'10) dollars. Notice, tberelore, is hereby given that unless exceptions are Tiled thereto, with in 15 days alter the last publication of tms notice, which will lie six successive weeks from the dale hereof, viz.: Mar. 30. 1904, the said report will bo presented to Court for conlli mation, and vou are hereby called up in, within said fifteen days, to refuse or accept the property at saiil valuation, or oiler in writing a high er price therefor, abovo the valuation re ported, and upon failure of the parties in interest so to do, the undersiuned will recommend to Ihe Court thai a decree be made for tho public sale of said premises. Samuel D. Iuwin, Master. Tionesta, Forest county, Pa., Mar. 30, 1 901. ot NOTICE. Kids Tor latiiitlng llrhlgc and Tightening; noils Thereon. The Commissioners of Forst County will receive sealed bids for painting and tightening bolls on the following named bridges : Bridge at mouth of Hickory Creek, near T. J. Bowman's store. Bridge at Nebraska, near Grist mill. East span of River Bridge, al Tionesta. Paint to be furnished by County Com missioners. Separate bids for each bridge will be received to May 1, 1904, and will tie opened as soou tlioreaUar as practica ble. Specifications of work can be seen at at Commissioners' olltce. CoNHAI) RUKHENN, A. K. SHITE, Henry Winkoakd. Com missioners. Attest, S. M. Henry. Clerk. Tionesta, Pa., March 28, 1903. ENROLL NOW For April, an J before May 1st if pos sible, for our special rates. Do not miss this opportunity to better your condition. We have enlarged quarters with every necessary advantage. 1 he Uusiuess orld is looking to the Business College. Join us and help supply the de mands. THE HOFF BUSINESS COLLEGE. Warren, Pa. AUDITORS' REPORT of Tionesta Township for the year ending March 14. 1904. Win. Lawrence, Treasurer, in account witli road fund. UK. Balance last settlement $ 647 80 Reed, from Win. Nicols, Col 377 07 Reed, from County 6.r7 00 $1,582 47 CR. Rv orders redeemed $1,299 18 By 5 per cent. com. on 1,299 18 04 98 To bal. in band of Tr. as 218 33 $1,582 47 Balance $ 218 33 We, the undersigned Auditors of Tio nesta township te-tify that we have ex amined the foregolug accounts and tind them correct to the best of our knowl edge, March 14, 1904. A. Li. THOMSON, J. A. SHRtVEK, C. C. Wkinuard, Attest: Auditors. D. W. Clark, Clerk. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Orders outstanding $1,108 00 Bal. in hands of Treas $ 218 33 Due from County 598 37 Due from Win. Nicols, Col 82 17 Seated lands Ret., 1903-4 41 78 $ 040 65 ,.$ 107 35 Liabilities over assets , GREEN TOWNSHIP Auditor's Re port for the year ending March 14, 1904: J. D. Tompson, Treas., in account with Road Fund. dr. To mnt. from J. D. Tompson 12 43 " " former Collector 1,100 85 " " dynamite sold 7 00 " " I. M. Fox, hall rent.. 10 00 " " Collins, Darrah Co 357 70 " Collins.WatsonACo 412 35 ' " work tax 60 " " Couuty 125 00 $2,085 93 CR. Rv orders redeemed $1,990 20 liv 2 percent, com. on $l,9!K) 20 39 Mi Bal. in hands of Treas 55 93 $2,085 93 J. M. McCullough, Collector, in account with Road Fund : dr. To'amt of duplicate $1,209 34 To retd lor col. by path masters .. 4 19 $1,213 63 CR. By Treas receipts $1,100 85 By 2 percent com. on $1,100 22 (Hi By 5 percent com on $00.85 3 24 By lauds returned 13 94 By exonerations 9 31 By bal. due Treas 4 19 id .213 53 FINANCIAL STATEMENT. R SOURCES. Cash on hand $ 55 93 To balance 2,238 93 $2,294 80 MAniMTIES. Road orders outstanding $2,294 80 Liabilities in excess of resources..2,238 93 We, tho Auditors of Green Twp., Forest county, Pa., after examining the above report docertily the same to be correct to the best ofour knowledge and belief. F. G. Rathfon; J. P. Kerr, G. I. Youno. Attest: Auditors. Ciias. Klinkstiver, Clerk. A. AA4l A Ad Iff I am better prepared than ever to attend to nil work iu my line with neatness and dispatch. If you have painting or papering to do let me quote price-. I guar antee my work and refer you to anyone who has em ployed me in the past. Youis respectfully, GEO. I. DAVIS. 'Phone 30, Tionksta, Pa OIL LUND FOR SUE! A farm of 132 acres in Harmony town ship, Forest county, Pa. This farm has live producing wells on a forty acre lease oil' tho north end, two orchards, two good springs of water (one has been piped to the house), handy to church and school, Land mostly cleared and In fair repair. For particulars inquire of J. B. HARK NESS, lU. 30, Fredonia, Pa., or T. E. ARMSTRONG, al IU. 3, Mercer, Pa, Underskirts. NEW LOT JUST RECEIVED These aro MERGERZED and MORE materials, some with limine es and others nilh open work and riillles. All are black. rilK I S, 1, 1.2.? ami H'J, and every one excellent val ue for ihe 111 niey. (11IH111 nlii'ln ( iiinl'iirt AvoiiliiiK Snutv-llloi-ltiiilei unit llll.iirls. In new Pullman "ordinary" tlepp era, wide vtsiibuleil und with every modern convenience, in cliuice of competent agent, fr 111 Cincinnati aud Chicago via Louisville, Isew Or leans, Houston, an Antonio, hi Pafu and Los Angeles to San Fran cisco. Ktt'es tor berths bal. id cost in regular sleepers. For free descrip tive matter nnd full particulars ad dress, K A. llichter, Trav. Ptusenirer Agent. Illinois Central Kailroml, 512 Park Buildiug, Pittsburg, Pa. tf Every Sort of MODERN Sli-VEIWW For the table can be seen al our store. The designs iu Knives and F01 ks, Spoons and Fancy Pieces are the handsomest wo have ever shown. Apenls for the 1.S47 Rogers, Omiil.i and Silver Plate Cutlery C .'s famous make of plaicd pnuls. Diamonds ami Jewelry of Every Description. Watch Itepuiriii"; hy l'.xpcrts. WATCH IXMl-:CTOU L. N. V U. S. and 1. IC. It. Han YErFmm The LEADING JEWELER. 32 SENECA St., OIL CI I V, PA Fred. Orelteiibcrgcr GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, lias, or Water Fit tings and General lilacksmi thing prompt ly done at Iow Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery givon special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidiouto, Pa. Your patronago solicited. FRED. G RETT EN ItERG EK- Grow strong iiml well after using Thompson's Swkkt Woiim I'owdkh. Very pleasant to take. Contains no calomel. Never fnils. Worms are often mistaken for indigestion and other di lenses. He sure to get Thompson's in glass bottles. l)niggists, 25 cents. Kill SUCCEEDED. Cured Hy One liottlo of That Wonder ful New Medicine, Cnl-cnra Solvent. Vrlto for a Small Free llotttc. 51 ATTKAWAN, N. Y., Oct. 1, 1902. Gentlemen ; My case is so rcmaikablo that I want to tell you all about it. 1 suffered from bladder trouble for about 25 years, and had tried nil tho doctors about hero, and also two specialists in New York, without get ting any help. Last August I bought a bottlo of Cal-cuni Solvent, Dr. Kennedy's nno medicine. I had not been ablo to work nt my trado (boiler making) for some time, but after taking one bottlo of Cal-cura Solvent, I began work and have been work imr ever since. Yours truly. MARTIN EULLEU. Iiememher, Citlenra Solvent cures OStf of all eases of Kidney, Ilhnhlcr and Liter disorders. You may have a frco sample bottle of this wonderful medicine, nnd descriptive booklet, by simply sending your inline and address to Tho Cal-cura Company, Kennedy Row, Iioinlout, N. Y. Largo bottles $1.00 (on; one size) all druggists, or if they do not have it, send to tho above proprietors. uiuuinuiuiu iniuuu &J 21 VJMl All Vltv SIJ fa Two Days. Toko Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. p every Seven Million boxes coM In past ! 2 Pi A troMem lor you. Do you know thnt any person to sell goods the Old Fashioned WayOn Credit as to figure on about 10 per cent, lor losses. Do you know who pays that 10 per cent Why, of course, the man who is honest enough to pay for his goods has to pay the ex tra 10 per cent, profit to make good the "Dead Heat's" account. I do away with all this, hy 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. m M I; A. Watnb Cook, President. A. H. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, DIRKOTOUH A. Wyne Cook, O. W. Robinson, Wm. SmeiirbiuiKh, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Rltchey. J. T. Palo, J. II. Kelly. Collections romlttod for on dy of pr.ymnnt at low rates. We promise our custom ers all the benefits consistent with conservative b kinc. Interest pnid on timo dejKisits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. It Will Only Oost One Cent to buy a postal card and send to tho New York Tribune fanner, New York City, lor u Tree specimen copy. The New Yoik Tribune runner is a Na tional Illustrated Agricultural Weekly for farmers an their families, and EVERY issue contains matter instructive and eiilertninin to EVERY member of the family. The price is $100 per year, hut if you like it you can secure it with your own favorite, local news paper, Tug Forest Ui:i'lhi.ican, Tionesta, Pa , at a bargain, Bth papers one yesr only 81 25. Send your order and money to The Hi;- rt'ULICAN. JOS. JJT. B?XYEl PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. IlcpnirN Hollers Mills Tanks Agllutors Hnjs and Nells NecoiMl - hand Koilcrs I U'. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. Eud ofSiispersioii Bridge, Tuird wrd, OIL CIT1, IA. A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIOISTESTl, PA. Telephone Xo. 30. CHICHESTER'S ENGLIS Wnfp. Alirnr ifllnbto. Lnrtlcn, Ntk Priiertat fm 4 1114 lllvHI Fit ENULINII til Ked Mild 4oll tnt'LaUic Imjxos, hcuUmI wiih blue ribbmi. Take no oilier. Ilf fii dnnireroiiN iilti ttiUonnnil IiiiIIiiIIoiim. Huyul your l)ni;mst, or hihI 14. In Mump for Partlrulititi, ! hoiiIhIm and "Keller Tor lnillft,' bttrr, hy return null. IO.OOO TesiiiiiuuiiilH. tSokl by all DniKKfsts. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. &10O MuUUon Ntiinre, I'll I L. A PA. Mention tali DSDr. months. Th'lS Signature, n PENNYROYAL FELLS p. m r I I k fe I 9-1 Kklly. Cashier. Wm. Smkahraihih, Vice Proslden NATIONAL RANK, PENNSYLVANIA. - - - 250.000. ItAII.U AY. TIME TABLE To Take Tll'eet July (illi, I'.HKS. NO Ktlf 'l-:aternt"im. j soD'l if 3jT! .siatliiila" 2 ' 4 p. una. in; Leave Arrive, p. iii.lp in 7 no .Nebraska u AO 7 Hn Kopm Kiin i :iu 7 'in I.HiiientHtioii II 20 7 4.") Newtown Mills- H lo 1 4.VS III) Kellettville 1 OO'll 00 1 fif.lH K Min-k Mills 1 12 -155 .Ml 2 05;H 2ft .M ivbur 12 3ftf 40 2 20:K 40 l'orkey 12 10!" !0 2 25 8 4." Minister 12 lift In '.'ft 2 ;W X fti Wellera llftftift'io 2 10 !l 00 llasliuirs II 4njf 10 2 ftft ! Ift Blue Jav III :to4 ftft :t 10 !l :io Ilenry'H Mill 111 no, t 40 II 2ft ! fin llarnes ill) 4oU 2ft ;t 4ft lllii(i Slielllold 1 10 3014 1ft p. tn m Arrivo Leave i. in. Ip. in lennsylvania BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Takinii elloet. November 29th, 1903. No. 30 Bull'alo Express, daily exeept Sunday 11:10a.m. No. 32 Oil City and Pittsburg Kxj rosH,(laily,oxeept Sunday..7:20 p.m. For II lekory, Tidioute, Warren, Kinzua, Bradford, Oleitn and the East : No. 31 Olean Express, daily exfopt'Sunday 8:48 a.m. No. 33 Pittsburg Express, daily exeept Sunday 4:45 p. m. For Time Tables and additional infor mation consult Ticket Agent. W. vV. ATIEKBUKY, J.K.WOOD. General Manager. PassennerTrallie Mr. Ci IX). II. IJO YD, Oon'l Passenger Agt. Ki-iul Tills, On Feb. 21 nnd 16th, March 1-t and 15tli und April 5tli aud liHIi are the dates to start on n journey if coin fort nnd money are an object. These Nickel l'hity excursions are person ally conducted, nothing lor you to do hnt look pleased; we do the rest. Write, ire or plume A. C Khownl ter, D. 1'. A , ml State St , Erie, Pa. 18tool3 iRMrt BBriTSr Cures Crip rm DO, 3
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